piEVerRorrionsti °IRON ICLE PAGE FOUR and Let Harry Stamler Show you the car that's built to last 100,000 miles — The brilliant new 1936 PONTIACS The best automobile buy of 1936—But with Harry Stamler to sell and service your Pontiac all the world offers no finer deal. Standard Motor Sales HARRY S. STAMLER, President Sales--P O N T I A' C—Service TE. 2.7300 3651 WOODWARD AVENUE We always carry a large dsiplay of desirable used cars. I take this opportunity of thanking my many friends for givin me their sincere support during the Pri- mary and trust that they will remember me on Nov. 5, and vote for— Alexander Gordon Candidate for Constable 12TH WARD "Clean up the Constable Racket" Hebrew Poet Gets Says Revisionism Finnish Decoration Strong in Europe Mrs. S. Lichtenstein Tells How Jews Rally to Its Colors Mrs. S. Lichtenstein of 2446 Clairmount Ave., who recently re- turned from an extended stay in European countries, particularly In Latvia and Poland, in a statement to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle t 'declares that sentiment is very strong for Revisionism in eastern Europe. Mrs. Lichtenstein said: "It behooves us not to dismiss the claims of the Revisionist with ■ smile of pity and condescension, nor should we underestimate their importance in . eastern Europe. However insignificant their nu- merical strength may seem here in America, they are representing the • trongest, most vital and hopeful movement in Zionist circles in east- ern Europe. They have enrolled In their ranks the best minds, theo- retical and practical, not only of youngsters but of elders as well. Their ranks swell daily. "'There Is no hope for us,' is the cry of the youth, represented in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. In- - deed, their political, economical and spiritual fate is so hopeless that in reaching out for an ideal they went the assurance of political import- ance; they want to be a power; to be reckoned with. 'We are noth- ing but cannon fodder, but we want to fight and die fdr Israel in a Jewish Legion ...' "In Latvia and Lithuania they have just now had an added ex- ample of disheartening disillusion, when they helped build with all enthusiasm a socialist state — for others. In Lithuania all Jews have gradually but relentlessly been pushed out from all important and unimportant political and govern- mental jobs, from professions apd • commerce which they helped to build, organize and educate. "In Latvia a sardonic coincidence took place on Aug. 10. There was a great celebration. In the small - town of Tukum a monument was erected to the local Jewish patriot, Meyerowitz, to commemorate the untimely death by an automobile accident. of the brilliant lawyer, • who by untiring effort and as spokesman in London and at the Peace Conference established, or- ganized and founded this young republic. It was he who wrote the constitution and stabilized the gov- ernment, and not as a dictator. An automobile accident cut his bril- liant career short. The Latvian government celebrated this anni- versary with speeches, army re- , view, etc., . . . but, In fact, that monument marks the tombstone of all Jewish hopes in that country. "No, we must reckon with the spiritual strength of the Revision- ists in eastern Europe. You'd un- derstand it, too, if you'd see, as I did the hold Jacobinsky and his teaching have. You should have seen how they study like gospel truth every word of his." r. CLASSIFIED SACRIFICE — Four rooms high grace furniture, practically new. No dealers. 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With the arrival of five German rabbinical students at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati re- cently, a precedent in educational work has been set. This is the first time that a rabbinical institution has completely financed the educa- tion of a group of German stu- dents in this country. Reading from left to right the men are: Leo Lichtenberg, Alfred Wolf, Dr. Gunter Plaut, Herman Schaalman, and Wolfgang Kaelter. In addition to their rabbinical Survey Shows Jews Don't 'Talk With Their Hands' NEW YORK. (WNS)—Con- trary to the popular idea the Jew does not and cannot "talk with his hands." That's the con- elusion reached by Prof. Franz Boas, professor of anthropology at Columbia University; Dr. David Efron, psychologist of the University of Buenos Aires; and Stuyvesant Van Veen, American artist, following an exhaustive study of common- place gestures employed in "Little Italy," the East Side of New York and on the campuses of various colleges in New York City. This unique study reveal- ed that the Jew's gestures are seldom pictorial and never sym- bolic, except in religious ritual. Removed from his speech, the gesticulation of the Jew is prac- tically meaningless, for "instead of using hand and arm to de- scribe, in space, the form of his ideas, the Jew uses them rather as a baton to relate one idea to another, or to trace the pattern of his thought." The study further showed that racial gestures tend to disappear un- der the influence of American enviroment. 47,000 Jews Entered Palestine in Nine Months work at the College, all of the men with the exception of Dr. Plaut who has his Doctor of Phil- osophy degree, will continue their under-graduate university work at the University of Cincinnati. They will be here from three to five "ears and expect to return to homes upon completion of their courses. Their arrival here is the exact opposite of the procedure of years ago when both lay and rabbinical students of America often went to Germany to study. LAND REDEMPTION WORK GAIN IN U. S. Iota Alpha Pi is the oldest Jew- ish sorority in America, having been first organized in 1903. These same members, some now grand- mothers, are still active as Alpha Chapter. Iota Alpha Pi has an active stu- dent loan fund maintained by do- nations from chapters. This fund is available for needy college stu- dents, regardless of sex or religion. Detroit representative, all appli- Since Nu chapter is the sorority's cants should first apply to them. The charter members of Nu chap- ter of J. A. P. are: Lena Sokolow, president; Marion Lucus, vice-pres- ident; Evelyn Aleinik, secretary; Helen Lefton, treasurer; Goldy Frank, Ruth Broder, Muriel Nu- shan, Laura Goldman, Sylvia Gold- man, Mary Rotenburg, Esther Goldenburg, Adeline Sax, Rachel Schwartz, Rae Bale, Alice Gold- smith, Dina Rubinstein, Sadie Nu- chims, Jessie Dvorin, Harriet Sil- verman. J E R U S A L EM (WNS-Palcor Agency) — The largest Jewish immigration into Palestine in history was recorded here for the first nine months of 1935, when over 47,000 Jewish settlers en- tered the country, according to a report of the Immigration Depart- ment of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. The total for this per- iod is greater by 6,000 than the immigration for the whole of 1934. For the month of Septem- ber, the immigration was in ex- cess of 6,000 or more than 1,500 above the record for the previous month of August. Immigration for September through the ports of Jaffa and Haifa totalled 6,687. With the tourist authorized to re- main and the legal immigrants who entered through other fron- tiers, the number topped 6,000. Blue-Whits Box CI aaaaa ea Jew Arrested for Blowing Shofar At Jewish National Fund head. At Wailing Well quarters it was also announced Jerusalem Jewry is in a state I that the second half of October of tension as the result of the has been net aside for the clear- arrest of Shraga Chaiken, young ance of more than 60,000 Blue- Jew, who was seized by the police i White Boxes, repositories for when he blew the shofar at the small-coin contributions towards Wailing Wall in connection with the land redemption cause, which the Day of Atonement services are functioning in that many Jew- at Jewry's most sacred religious ish homes in all parts of the coun- symbol. Blowing the shofar is a try. violation of the status quo regula- The Blue-White Jewish Na- tions which were adopted in order tional Fund Box, which has been to avoid clashes between Jews pressed into service of Palestine and Arabs, both of whom regard land redemption more than 30 the Wailing Wall as sacred to years ago, has yielded an amount their faith. It was a series of exceeding $3,600,000. A recent Incident at the Wailing Wall bulletin from the Jewish National which led to the disastrous Arab- Fund headquarters in Jerusalem Jewish riots of 1929. Chaiken, be- reveals the interesting fact that lieved to be a Revisionist, made one-half of the Valley of Jezreel h is defiant gesture although the containing 163,000 dunams on police were in the immediate vi- which 26 agricultural settlements cinity, stationed there to prevent have been established, has been just such provocative incidents. redeemed by the Jewish National There was no commotion at the Fund at a price equal to the yield Wailing Well, however, when the of the Blue-White Box. arrest was made. RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Byrd to Tell His Story Wednesday MEMBERS OF JACKSON KIWANIS CLUB SHOW INTEREST IN JUDAISM Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd An annual festival sponsored by will bring to Michigan the story a luncheon club has served to ac- and motion pictures of his recent quaint approximately 60 non-Jew- exploration which added 200,000 ish men with the principles of square miles to United States ter- Judaism. Each year the Kiwanis Club of Jackson, Mich., of which Rabbi Jerome Daniel Folkman is a mem- ber, holds an "Advertisers' Day." On this occasion the men distrib- ute advertisements of their respec- tive products to their fellow-mem- bers. Upon a request from Rabbi Folkman, the Tract Commission of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations sent him for dis- tribution a number of the pam- phlets which it publishes written by distinguished rabbis. These deal with the beliefs, opinions, and traditions of Judaism and encom- pass a wide scope of the Jewish outlook. The tracts were given a grati- fying welcome, according to Rabbi Folkman. Members of the club have indicated a deep interest in his unique "advertisement." Rabbi Folkman is a graduate on RICHARD E. BYRD the Hebrew Union College in Cin- ritory when he appears Wednes- cinnati and rabbi of Temple Beth day, Oct. 30, at the Masonic audi- Israel in Jackson. torium in Detroit. At 2:30 p. m. he will speak to school students, Gifts to Council Funds and at 8:30 p. rn. he will address the general public on "My Second Antarctic Expedition." The Detroit section, National All Detroit will join in the Ad- Council of Jewish Women, has re- miral's official welcome. Bands, of- ceived the following contributions: ficial committee and a squadron For the Ida E. Ginsburg Memor- of naval planes will greet his ar- ial Scholarship Gift Fund: In rival. Edsel Ford has loaned for memory of Milton Sloman, from public exhibition the "Floyd Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson nett," the airplane in which Ad- and Mrs. Bernard Wurtzburger; miral Byrd flew over the South in memory of Max Teller and Mil- Pole. After being buried four years ton Sloman, from Mrs. Leon Frank under antarctic ice, it is now on and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank. For the Elsa F. Welling Memor- view at Washington Blvd. and ial Scholarship Gift Fund: In Clifford St., Detroit. "Three - Wheeling Through memory of Milton Sloman, from Africa," the story of a 3,800-mile Mrs. Bertha Hill and D. B. D. motorcycle trip through jungles Welling; in memory of Joseph and deserts, is the subject of the Spiegel, from Mr. and Mrs. Clar- lecture with motion pictures which ence Enggass. Jim Wilson, jaunty young explorer, For the Council Camp Vacation will relate on the World Adventure Fund: In memory of Walter Red- Series Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3:30 field, from Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg. P. In , Gen. Rees to Speak on Navy Day, Monday Brigadier Gen. Robert I, Rees of New York City, native of this state, soldier, educator and scien- tist, and a veteran of three cam- paigns with the American army, will be the principal Navy Day speaker in Michigan Monday, Oct. 28. Paxton Mendelssohn, general Navy Day chairman for Michigan, has announced that General Rees will make two addresses that day in Detroit. It is possible that he also will be heard in a radio broad- cast. General Rees will speak, follow- ing Mayor Couzena, at the outdoor public meeting on the east side of the City Hall at noon, and will make the only address before the public Navy Day luncheon, to be held in the Book Cadillac Hotel at 12:30 that day, which will he attended by city and state officials, heads of the various veteran, mili- tary and patriotic organizations, and others. Rainbow for Girls, Purity Chap- ter No. 12, will present its initia- tory degrees for the sponsoring c hapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Purity Chapter No. 369, on Mon- day, Oct. 29. Pearl Pernick, present worthy advisor, will preside. Frances Clinton, Julia Kalensky, Beatrice Kavanau, Alyce Ludin, Rosalie Rubinstein and Judith Vic- tor will be initiated. Sunday, Oct. 20, twelve members, accompanied by Mrs. Ann Paul, mother advisor, and Mrs. Hattie Weiss, chairman of the board, made a tour of the Jewish Chil- dren's Home, presenting a check Ideas begin great works ... but and a five-pound box of candy for toil alone finishes them. distribution among the children. Fast Connection to Palestine on the Pilsudski Jewish passengers who desire to visit Palestine and do not intend to stop over in Europe, can avail t hemselves of the new fast connec- tion which the luxurious motorliner o f "Pilsudski" of the Gdynia- America Line offers. The "Pilsud- ski" leaves New Yqrk on Oct 24 for Gdynia arriving Nov. 2 to reach the S. S. Polonia which is sailing on Nov. 6 fom Consumes', Rumania diect fo Haifa and Jaffa. Thus the whole tip will be made in excellent time and passenges will even have an oppotunity to meet their rela- tives or friends in Poland. On these two ships Jewish pas- sengers make the whole trip in congenial surround*, served by a personnel which speaks their language. Plenty of delicious , strictly kosher food is given under the supervision of • mashgiach, al- so there is a synagogue on both ships. World Parlay to Combs Anti-Sesnitism AMSTERDAM (WNS) —Plan world congress to combat an for a !ti-Semitiern will be made at • meet ling called for Oct. 22 by the Dute ) branch of the Alliance Isr•elit Universelle. The proposed congress which would be held late in Decem her, will take steps' to unite al forces against anti-Semitism an to petition the League of Nation ' against Nazi disenfranchisement German Jews. I Friendly to Jews At an impressive ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 12, Omega Delta Chi, local Jewish sorority at Wayne University, was formally installed as Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi. Miss Martha Silverstein, of Delta Chapter, dean of the national or- ganization, and Miss Sylvia Taub- er, of Lambda Chapter, the sorori- ty's expansion chairman, came from New York to perform the instal- lation. NEW YORK. — U. S. Jewry regained its leading position among the Jewish communities in various parts of the world which contribute towards the redemp- tion of the soil of Palestine as inalienable property of the Jewish people, according to the annual fiscal report of the Jewish Na- tional Fund of America. The report, which covers the period between Oct. 1, 1934, and Oct, 1, 1935, coinciding with the year 5695 of the Hebrew calen- dar, made public by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Amer- ican branch of the world-wide Palestine Land Fund, shows that the total of American contribu- tions towards the Jewish National Fund during the year amounted to 5336,000. This sum represents an increase of 68 per cent in com- parison with the total of Amer- ican contributions during the yepr 1933.1934, when the amount of 5200,379.46 was raised for this purpose. "This is the first considerable upswing in the work of the Jewish National Fund in the United States since the beginning of the economic depression," Dr. Gold- stein stated. "The increase is due largely to the economic improve- ment, as well as to the deep con- cern of American Jews in the plight of their brethren abroad, and their awakening to the vital importance of the Land Redemp- tion program which prepares the 'soil in Palestine for the settle- ment of refugees from Germany, and immigrants from other coun- tries who come to the Jewish Na- tional Home in ever-growing num- bers. To cope with the urgent need for the acquisition of new land stretches, a campaign for 5500,000 has been set into mo- tion with the beginning of the Jewish year," Dr. Goldstein added. Plaa Is National Sorority Has Wayne Branch J. N. F. Income Shows 68 Per Cent Increase; Cam- paign Under Way FOR RENT — Large attractive furnished room for gentleman, in adult family, Steam heated. Con- venient transportation. Is block Hungary Allays Fears of Jewish guest of the Pioneer Women's' and inner evils. The Jew as a corn- from 14th bus line and car line. Organization of America, the labor ponent part is just as useful and Population References. 1980 W. Philadel- Zionist women's organization con- desirable as any other national. secressted to the upbuilding of the , Every nation has disagree- phia, Apt. 5-C. BUDAPEST (WNS) — Taking Jewish Homeland in accordance I able, even dangerous qualities. It cognizance of the growing fear in with the doctrine of the nista.' is cruel to demand that the Jew WILLING TO SHARE five room Hungarian Jewish circles that the flat with couple or two women. druth. While here Mrs. Shidlowsky, should make an exception" ... Af- Kitchen privileges. Townsend political rapprochement between who arrived last week on the S. S. Mr an attack on youthful members Nazi Germany and Hungary might 7-0200. Rex, will engage in a long speak- of the exchange Nietsche conti- lead to a revival of officially-sup- Mg tour in behalf of the American nues: "I should like to know, when VIOLET SMITH will remove all ported anti-Semitism in this coun- pioneer group. we consider the sum total, how that frightful unnatural growth try, the Hungarian government is- Mrs, Shidlowsky has lived in much one must excuse in a people of hair: painlessly and perma- sued an official statement urging Palestine for the past 23 years, which has had, not without the nently. Licensed and experienced the Jewish population to remain ever since she was 17 years of age. guilt of as all, a history of the electrologist. Doctors reference. calm and to have no fears. Calling Coming to the Homeland, then greatest suffering among all the Cadillac 0225, 1210-A Metropoli- on the Jews to trust the govern- vastly different from the prosper- peoples, and to whom we are in- ment, the statement says that tan Bldg. ous Palestine of today, as a part debted for the most noble man Hungary will never make any dis- of the so-called second wave of im- (Christ), the purest sage (Spin- THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CITY tinction among citizens as to rare InlisYstion, the young girl found oza), the greatest book and the CLUB will eall for your or creed. Pointing to the patriot- little or no place for women in the most effective moral law of the children at 1:30 p. m. on Satur- ism of Hungarian Jews, the state- Zion of that day. She immediately world." days and Sundays and bring ment asserts that "just as no dis- realized that the greatest need of them back at 6:30 p. m. Educa- tinction was made between Jews women immigrants was technical tional and recreational activities. and non-Jews during the late war agricultural training. Without it, Ex-Ottawa Detective Convicted of Limited number accepted. For as we will not permit any dis- they would be relegated to the libelling Freiman details call Walter Farber, Eu- tinctions to be made between citi- kitchen and to an inferior posi- zens in time of peace." clid 0127. tion in the economic structure. As OTTAWA (WNS) — Jean Tis- a result, she joined with other cot, dismissed member of the Ot- FOR RENT — Furnished room for 10,000 IMO,. Jews Take Boy- young man in private family. early pioneers in the founding of taws police force and a member cott Plod,. Nice location. Convenient to car a cooperative girl's farm school at of the French-Canadian anti-Sem. BRUSSELS ( W N S ) — The Kinnereth. itic party, was found guilty by a and bus. 2519 Pingree Ave. greatest Jewish meeting in the his- jury here of having criminally when over 10,000 Jews gathered to libelled A. J. Freiman, president FOR RENT — Furnished room tory of Belgium was held here with private bath, for young WARSAW (WNS) — Eleven of of the Canadian Zionist Organize man. All conveniences. North- protest against the new anti-Jew- the 22 members of the anti-Semitic tion, and prominent merchant. Tis. ish campaign in Germany took ■ Mare party who have been on trial sot, who is ■ candidate for Par- west section. Longfellow 9392. solemn oath to continue the anti- for the murder of Isaac Delman, liament on an an skr eas sh pl a t. Nazi boycott until the Nazi reg- Jewish worker who was killed dur- form, is now awaiting sentence. FATHER and employed daughter ime halts its persecution. The meet- desire rooms and evening meal int the anti-Jewish riot of June, The basis of the charge against ing was attended by virtually every in adult home. Call Euclid 0061-R 1934, were found guilty and ten- Tisset was his publication and (lbs. any time Sunday or after 7 p. m. Jew of prominence among them *need to prison. Four of them re- tribution of an article alleging that being Chief Rabbi Joseph J Wiener, week days. eelved terms of three and a half Freiman was the head of • secret Prof. Phillipson, Dr. Natchiach and years each and seven were sen- international Zionist organization TO RENT — Glynn Court, 1502, Manfred Levy. Rabbi Wiener ad- tedced to two years each. Eleven that was plotting to control the lower 'even room flat. Inquire ministered the oath to the vast as- tethers were acquitted. world, and incidentally, Canada. upper flat. semblage. Polish Premier WARSAW. (WNS)—The re- organization of the Polish cab- inet and the appointment of Marjan Zyndram Koscialkowski as the premier in place of Col- oneel Walery Slawek have been received with undisguised satis- faction by Polish Jewry. The new premier is noted for his liberal attitude toward minori- ties and Jewish leaders here are hopeful that under his regime the Polish government will un- dertake measures to deal with the economic plight of Polish Jewry. Koscialkowski is also ex- pected to turn Poland back tow- ards France with a consequent weakening of Polish ties with Germany. Such a rapproach- ment with France would do much to enable Polish Jewry to continue its anti-Nazi campaign which has been seriously weak- ened because of Poland's close relations with Nazi Germany. OPPORTUNITY! Can use three real salesmen who are interested in building for themselves a personal life- time business without any in- vestment. No traveling re- quired. 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Of course anybody who is ac- quainted with Nietsche's works knows that Nietsche was not at all delighted concerning similar totalitarian efforts. lie surely can- not be quoted as a pioneer of anti- Semitism, because he was yearning for the superman and he despised the headman. Certainly, Nietsche spoke about a Jewish problem. Literal quotations from the volume "Human and All too Human" prove the real views of the German phi- losoher: "The whole problem of the Jews lives only in national states, because everywhere their energy and higher intel- ligence, their intellectual strength and strength of will, accumulated from generation to generation, in a measure create envy, so that the literary misdemeanor ex- uberates in all present nations and Afire Shidlowsky, one of the especially if they show off national- earliest Palestinian pioneers of her Ily—bring Jews to the slaughter- sex, is visiting this country as a bench as goats guilty for all public Palestinian Women Pioneer Now in U.S. Granddaughter of First Lord Rothschild to Be Wed in New York City THE LEGAL CHRONICLE New Basis of Unity Between Ka- rachi and Hapoel Hansiarachi NEW YORK—Complete unity ' has been achieved between the Mizrachi Organization of Amer- ica and the Hapoel Hamizrachi, its junior unit, it was announced here by Isadore Epstein, presi- dent of Hapoel Hamizracht, an attorney of New York City. 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