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iAmerialt Apish Palatial critter.

All Jewish News
All Jewish Views
WITHOUT BIAS

CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHM

1

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

IN MICHIGAN

fiETROIT

and

VOL. XXXVII No. 23

PALESTINE JEWRY
DENIES IT BOUGHT
SHIPMENT OF ARMS

General Arab Strike Quiet;
Police Investigate "Ce-
ment" Shipment

LEAGUE DENIES PLEA
FOR A JEWISH STATE

Malcolm MacDonald Sees
Palestine as Home for
Jews and Arabs

TELEPHONE

CADILLAC
1-0-4-0

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NO

Shun Complacency, Warn
Community Fund Leaders

With another week of the
Community Fund Campaign re-
maining, workers in the drive
are facing the serious danger of
allowing complacency to rob
them of success, Percival Dodge,
director of the Fund, warned
Friday when he reviewed the
achievements of the first week
of the campaign.
"We have had such a good
start this year," Mr. Dodge said,
"that I am afraid of the conse-
quences." He warned the drive's
workers to redouble their ef-
forts this week.
The campaign closes Friday,
Nov. 8.

Villard to Speak
On Sunday Night

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

RESULT OF SURVEY D I
ON NAZI BOYCOTT oattle Lines Sharply Drawn as Fight
MADE KNOWN HERE Continues to Keep American Athletes

Will Open Series of Lectures
at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek
Supplementary Statement Is

Oswald Garrison Villard, emi-
nent liberal, editor of the Nation,
will open the seven-lecture forum
sponsored by the Men's Club of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek with
an address on the subject "A Lib-
eral Editor Looks at the Jews,"
this Sunday evening, at 8:16
o'clock. This as well as the suc-
ceeding lectures will be delivered
in the main auditorium of the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, Chi-
cago Blvd. and Lawton Ave.
Mr. Villard's secretary, in
statement made this week to The a
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, explains
the facts that the noted editor
will deal with in his lecture here,
as follows:

1, 1935

Made by Manager of J.
L. Hudson Co.

COMMITTEE REVEALS
FINDINGS IN STORES

Yiddish Speakers' Group is
Organized to Aid in
Work

Away from Olympic Games in Reich

Brundage and Sherrill Strongly Pro-German in Their Attitude as They Call Efforts of
Opposition "Political Issue;" Judge Mahoney Counters by Calling Question
One of "Humanity and Christianity"

JERUSALEM—A general An
Oscar Webber, vice-president and
strike Saturday in Palestine wa
general manager of J. L. Hudson AIM TO COMPEL AMERICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE TO CALL
strictly observed throughout th
Co., in a statement supplementing
country, but passed off here vi i; b
the one made last week to a com-
tually without incident to distur
MEETING TO VOTE AGAIN ON QUESTION OF PARTICIPATION
mittee consisting of Fred M.
the Jewish Sabbath quiet.
Butzel and Simon Shetzer, stated
A small disturbance when a few
this week that it was his belief
Arab youngsters on the Jaffe-Tel-
that a six-months' forced sale of
Large Body of Catholics and Protestants Denies Issue is a Purely Jewish Matter; Stand
Aviv road attempted to attack
In
his
address
"A
Liberal
German-made
goods on hand will
Jewish passers-by was quickly Famous Novelist to Deliver Editor Looks at the Jews," Mr.
result in the disposal of all such
By Sherrill and Brundage Bitterly Resented by Jews and
quelled by British constables. At
Second Lecture in Series
Villard makes an earnest appeal goods now in the store.
Nablus, however, they stormed
Non-Jews Throughout the Country
Next Tuesday
for fair play. He dwells upon
The only items which will pro-
houses in the Samatarian quarter.
their great and solid contribu- bably remain, because there will be
The strike was called to protest
Louis Golding , noted novelist, tions to Arderican life, and the no substitutes for them, will be
an alleged Anglo-Jewish conspiracy
fact that much of the opposi- Christmas tree decorations, accord-
to arm the Jews against the Arabs. author of "Magnolia Street," a
to them is due to their sue- ing to Mr. Webber.
About a forthnight ago, while a world's best seller of a few years e tion
sssss . He touches upon var-
It was further stated by Mr.
shipment of barrels of cement was ago, and a poet and critic of the ious problems of the Jews due
being unloaded at Jaffa, consigned first rank, will deliver the second to their haying to readjust Webber that he expects to see a
switch
from German-made gloves
lecture
in
the
Temple
Forum
se-
to S. Cattan at Tel Aviv, one bar-
themselves to the different life to other similarly as good glo'es
H.
rel accidentally broke. It was found ries next Tuesday night, Nov. 5, at in
the United States. He also manufactured in other countries.
8:30.
to contain munitions, concealed in
points out the extraordinary
Mr. Webber admitted that the
the cement. An Investigation dis-
Mr. Golding's first long novel, contradiction in Hitler's atti-
closed the entire consignment con- "Forward From Babylon," was tude toward the Jews in his survey conducted by the Confer-
ence of Jewish Organizations to
tained contraband arms.
published in 1919. It was a novel denouncin g
them as a vile peo- Combat the Hitler Menace was con-
The consignee could not be of ewish life. Israel Zangwill was ple and then chargin g them servative in its estimates of Ger-
at
that time already an aging and
traced. It is believed the name was
with having led the German man goods carried by J. L. Hud-
ailing ni a n. people by
fictitious. The police confiscated
the nose, brought on
Co. He said that he had dis-
When he read the war, stabbed the army in son (PLEASE
the munitions. The investigation is
TURN TO PAGE
3)
proceeding.
"Forward the back, and made the peace,
From Baby- and dwells o n the fact that in
Jews Deny Arming
Although
Brundage
and it Sherrill
insisted
on calling
the campaign against the Olympics a "political issue,"
I on," he ex- making these charges that Open House Sunday Judge Mahoney
pointed
out that
is rather
a question
of "humanity
With racial feeling at a height
claimed: "I am 300,000 male Jews ruled Ger-
and Christianity."
unparalleled in Palestine for two
Charles L. Ornstein, a member of the American Olympic Committee who
no longer con- m•ny Hitler writes dow
At Hebrew Schools posed to holding
has announced himself as op-
years, Jews are denying vigorously
his
the game s in
cerned about own 63,000,000 German n Ary-
that there was any basis for Arab
Berlin, said
Mr. Brundage would call a meeting of the committee to vote
the future of • nt as exceptionall y
but he
that hoped
Will Conclud e the Ninth Annual again on the question of pArticipation,
if
charges that the former were arm-
stupid,
un-
Jewish litera- patriotic and inefficient people.
Hebrew Education Month
take steps to require him to call such a meeting, Mr. Brundage did not do so, opponents of the Berlin games would
ing in preparation for an attack
ture in the
---
on Arabs.
Louis Golding English la n- Mr. Villard appeals for Jewish
"It is too important a question to be decided by a vote by mail," Mr. Ornstein said, "It should be decided
The
Ninth
Annual
Education
solidarity, and urges Jews
g Luis
Leading articles in the Palestine
guae.
o
themselv es to deal with their Month will terminate this Sunday after full discussion at a meeting."
Peet, the country's only English Golding will continue the traditi on, shortcoming
with Open House Day, to which
s and weak

daily, and in Hebrew papers, con- which I have labored to establish,
First results of a poll of the 62 members of the Aneerican
he pays a warm tribute everybody is invited.
demn "the violent agitation now of writing about Jewish life in a Finally,
linCoonlymmititiiece Goanmetshesherwesatnionovoe fmtitneirlincgane4trt titcoipoantieonvoitne
to the generou s support that
School
sessions
will
commence
at
Aishiskin
Memorial
style
worthy
of
English
literature.
the
going on in the Arab press, where-
( ( 'LEASE. TWIN
9:30 a. m. and continue through
TO LAST PAGE)
by politicians are endeavoring to Before I die, I cast my mantle of
Meeting on Nov. 10
in favor of sending an American team. Although certain members
the morning. After the sessions,
convert the discovery of arms into Elijah down upon the shoulders of
of the Committee who have not taken either side of the Olympic
parents will have an opportunity
a major political issue." The refer- Louis Golding."
memorial meeting in trib-
question are pressing for an open meeting of the whole committee
to discuss educational problems ute A to
ence is to the accidental discovery
to thrash out the entire Issue, the final result of this poll is not ex-
Explanation of Title
the late Rabbi Ezekiel
with teachers and principals. A Aishishkin
at Jaffa last week of a huge ship- Mr. Golding is famous as a
has been arranged
pected to alter the situation as far as that body is concerned.
general
assembly
and
an
open
ment of arms and ammunition from world traveler. Many of his novels
Dr.
Hershman
to
Teach
Two
by
the
local
Mizrachi
organiza-
forum will follow.
Meanwhile Gen. Sherrill, Ignoring the flood of protests pre-
Belgium. The consignee of the ship- are transcripts of his experiences
tion, to take place on Sunday,
cipitated by his warning that American Jewry wan precipitating an
of
Them;
Registration
Last week's radio speakers in Nov. 10. The place will be an-
ment has not yet been discovered. as a traveler. In his book, "Those
Wednesday
behalf
of
Education
Month
were
One of the Jewish papers, com- Ancient Lands," he gives
nounced in the next issue of the
a re- Group of Leaders to Partici Judge James I. Ellmann, who Chronicle.
menting on the call for a general markable description of Palestine
-
An educational program de-
spoke on Weinberg's Jewish Hour t
strike and an Arab appeal to the and the -neighboring countries as
Leon Gellman, president of the
pate in_Seksions Here
over Station WdBK, and ROW Mitrechi
signed to meet the needs of all
British Colonial Office, declares they impressed him when he vis-
Organization-of A
on
Nov.
14

-in- Jewisir culture -
Louis J. Cashdan, who spoke over Ica, will come here from New
that "the misguided intention of ited them in 1925.
the Arab leadership are increasing
Station WJBK on the Jewish Radio York to address this memorial efforts has been formulated and an-
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
invited
Mr.
Among the sponsors of the Na. Forum. A. C. Lappin will speak meeting.
nounced by the educational com-
racial hostility and poisoning the
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
mittee of Congregation Shaarey
country's atmosphere. The police Golding to lecture on the subject, tional Public Housing Conference over Station WJBK (Weinberg's
Zedek, under the
inquiry has not yet determined "The Adventures of a Novelist in which will be held at the Detroit hour) Sunday morning, Nov. 3.
NEW YORK (WNS)—When General Charles 11. Sherrill
chairmanship of
even to whom the arms are con- Search of Material." Mr. Golding Leland Hotel on Nov, 14 are:
In the course of his address on
Judge Harry B. mentioned the fact that there were "two Jews" in President Roose-
signed. No person with common replied immediately: "I do not alto- Henry Wineman, Clarence H. Eng- "Hebrew, a Spiritualizing Force,"
velt's
cabinet
he failed to identify the second, the first being
gess,
Kurt
Peiser,
Mrs.
Albert
gether
approve
of
this
title
because
Keidan.
sense believes the legend that Jews
Mr. Ellmann described his expe-
Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau, except as a member of
are arming in preparation for an the facts in the case are just the Kahn, Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, riences in Palestine and stated, in
Registration for a family that had "changed its name." We learn that the second
contrary.
The
material
is
always
Airs.
Joseph
H.
Ehrlich
and
Mrs.
part:
attack against the Arabs. Past ex- going
all courses will "Jew" to who General Sherri! referred was Frances Perkins,
.. tat.
out in search of me." Never- Samuel R. GI ow
perience has shown the opposite."
hat ImPresaed Me Most profoundlY
take place at the Secretary of Labor. Although there Is absolutely no ground for
theless, he consented to speak on
The national group has been during
• recent visit to the Holy bled
has the ell-ersuaske
"The Adventures of a Novelist" invited, upon this occasion, to meet as a languagpe. In the value of
Deny Plea for Jewish State
brew
synagogueon it, the Nazis in this country have been spreading a rumor that
cities and colonies Zionists Expect 1,000 at the
Perkins was a Jewish waif by the name of Rose Watsky who
GENEVA (WNS-Palcor Agen- and promised to tell something of with the Detroit Housing Com- you are made aware that
Wednesday, Nov. Miss
here is • new
was adopted by a Christian family. On the strength of this ma-
language actually regenerating the land
Anniversary Event at
cy) — The League of Nations, un- his own technique as a gatherer mission and representatives from and
the very mul of an erstwhile liar-
6,
at
7:30
p.
m.
licious canard, designed to embarass the Roosevelt administration,
der whose control the Mandate for and fashioner of human material. a local group composed of the Jew- reseed people.
the Statler
The first session General Sherrill based his statement. Miss Perkins is, as a mat-
ish Welfare Federation, the Coun-
Untermeyer Here Noy. 19
- As you go through rolonlee•nd watch
Palestine is administered, has
of the Jewish ter of fact, the daughter of Frederick W. and Susan (Wight) Per-
Mortimer Adler, who was to cil of Churches, the Urban League, the children, the young men and women,
again rejected a petition that Pal-
History Class will kins of Boston, where she was born in 1882.
performing the took. of rebuilding. you
On Saturday evening, Nov. 2,
estine should be developed as a have spoken at the Temple Forum the University of Detroit, Wayne are
made aware for the first time that
immediately fol-
Jewish State, it was learned by the on Nov. 19, will be unable to come. University, the League of Women here Is • going concern with Hebrew in Zionists and friends of Palestine
low the registra•
full
owing.
applying
will
gather
in
the
grand
ballroom
principle of
Palcor News Agency. The decision In his place the Forum has en- Voters, the Federation of Labor 'from each according the
anti-Semitic wave in this country by its agitation against the Olympic
tion.
his •bility to of the Statler Hotel at the
annual Dr. Hershman
Games, reiterated this warning.
was made by the Permanent Man- gaged Louis Untermeyer, the great and the Federation of Settlements. each according to his to
needs.• Physical
The course in
a
a
t
f
fo
cr
a
ti;
aw
Balfour
Ball
of
4 yeesei, da.lthue,tne.d.uplo,onntehye.
In an effort to initiate an edu-
the Zionist Organ-
dates Commission, which is pre- American poet, novelist and critic,
t:gt,
He also remarked that his
Jewish history by
prediction of an anti-Semitic
cational
program
on
housing
prob-
iution
of
Detroit
to
celebrate
the
who
will
speak
on
the
subject,
"The
paring a report to the League
of little or no coneequence to the
18th anniversary of the historic Rabbi A. AL Hershman, which was wave in this country was already coming true, declaring that "the
Council embodying its conclusions New American Arts." Mr. Unter- lems, the conference will be ("halide. Eta simple requIrementa are
so well received three years ago, disproportionate representation of Jews in Washington is raising
readily
fulniled.
A
healthy
future
Is
his
Balfour
Declaration.
The
commit-
meyer's
lectures
are
famous
for
addressed
by
experts
in
the
field,
on petitions submitted by the Pal-
will be repeated by request of many hell." In support of this assertion he mentioned two Jews In Presi-
concern; • future that omen. to
from the National Commission at chief
estine Revisionist Organization, t heir wit and brilliance.
hold out for him • glow of great ex- tee, of which Abraham Cooper is of the former students. This course
dent Roosevelt's cabinet without identifyin: the second, the first
pectation. And he Is not even concerned chairman, confidently anticipates
similar to those presented last year
Tuesday night, Nov. 5, will also Washington, the Detroit Commis- with
will
be given on alternate Wednes- being Henry Morgenthau, Jr., except as a
the future. lie Is sure of It. Me that more than 1,000 men and
member of a family that
and dismissed.
days, and on the intervening had "changed its name."
be the last opportunity to buy a sion and from the Public Housing body is stout and etrong; his appetite
his sect for lite tremendous; hla women will take part in the glad-
season ticket for the Temple Conference. Their respective topics keen;
Wednesdays there will be a course
Amid the furor created by General Sherrill's assertion little
erection for the homeland boundless and some festivities.
will
be:
"What
the
Federal
Gov-
Malcolm MacDonald Sees Pales- Forum. Season tickets will be sold
in Jewish current events, also by
holy.
Eighteen years ago Palestine as Rabbi Hershman. Dr. Sol Q. Kes- notice was paid to the announcement by the American Olympic Com-
"The bus driver collected my fare In
tine for Jews and Arabs
before and after Mr. Golding's lec- ernment Can Do," "What the City
mittee that the American skiing, bob-sledding, speed skating
and scolded, I thought. when I the Jewish Homeland was a fan-
LONDON (WNS-Palcor Ages- ture. Then the sale will be closed Can Do" and "The Housing Situa- Rehrew
and ice
ler
and Samuel Weisman are in
did not leave hie bus fast enough. Ceuta.
Cy) — Four hundred of the most and those who have no season tick- tion as the Community Sees It." formerly a German-Chrintian girl. mar. tastic dream. When, on Nov. 2, charge of the organization.of these hockey teams were booked to sail on Jan. 3, on the S. S. Manhattan
for
the winter Olympics at Garmisch Parzenkirchen. Equally little
The
lectures
will
be
followed
by
'led to one of the Jewish colonist. in 1917, Great Britain declared her
distinguished leaders in England ets will be obliged to pay the
two
courses.
Further
information
attention
was
00e of the )(Matzoth, spoke Hebrew to me. intention to facilitate the establish-
given to renewed appeals not to send an American
beard Dr. Chaim Weizmann, pres- regular admission fee of 75 cents general discussion of the financial
may be obtained from them.
team by General Hugh S.
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
(PLEASE TURN TO IA IT PAGE)
Johnson, Heywood Broun and Joe Williams,
ident tf the World Zionist Organ- per lecture at the door. Those who difficulties involved with emphasis
Course in Hebrew
sports editor of the New York World Telegram.
laid
on
the
cost
of
land,
wages,
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 1)
In addition, • course in conver-
rent and management.
Charging that "many of the individuals and organizations
sational modern Hebrew is being
The conference will be divided
organized by M. II. Zackheim, in active in the present campaign to boycott the Olympics have Corn-
in two sessions. The first meeting
( PLESeg TURN TO PAGE SI
response to the demand for a
will be held from 4 to 6 p. m., the
knowledge of Hebrew as now
second session, a dinner-meeting,
spoken in Palestine. A competent
will follow at 6:30 p. tn.
instructor conversant with present-
Those interested in attending the Detroiters Active in Deliberations of Community Leaders day Palestine Hebrew will
be se-
National Public Housing Confer-
lected. Another adult course along
Held
in
Toledo;
Youth
Symposium
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
ence may procure information and
religious lines, to be given on Sat-
Featuris
Conclave
invitations through the Jewish
urday afternoons in the Synagogue, Restoration of Monarchy Expected to End Anti-Semitism
Thin column Is copyright by the Seven Arts Feature Syndleate. Re-
Welfare Federation Office, 51 W.
is in the process of organization.
production In whole or in part strictly forbidden. Any infringement on
Warren, CO 1600.
Henry Wineman was unanimous• i Judge Bernon; Leon Falk Jr.,
By SALOMON MORD011
this copyright will be Prtlaarnlrd.
accommodate the members of
ly re-elected chairman of the East Pittsburgh; Max Hirsch, Cincin- the To
Seven Arts Staff Correspondent
Young People's Society and
Central States Regional Confer- nati; Louis Horkheimer, Wheeling; Junior Young People's Society the
of EIGTORN NOTE: On Nov. 3 Greeee will bare • lepton:1am to
ence of the National Council of Dr. H. A. Jacobs, Indianapolis; the Synagogue, classes
the monarchy %tumid be
determine whether
'A WORD ON RELIGION"
gathers in groups that create Franklin to Preach
are being
d'elat the oatr.,the of the retdon.d.
Jewish Federations and Welfare Sidney G. Kusworm, Dayton; A. organized by Theodore Baruch
plehlerito In slow of the rerent royallat roeP
and
I have been travelling and speech and myth and art in their
le hardly Ie doubt. In the timelY
On
Sunday
Morning
review
Mr. Mordoh
relent. had the Jews of Greer` hope from the return
Funds at the second annual meet- M. Luntz, Canton; Dr. Henry Dr. Leonard Sidlow. Appropriated
of
the king
and the monerrha
speaking here and there in the own image, and these images are
%Ill
mesa
to
Greek
Jewry.
ing of the organization held in Freidberg, Cincinnati; Lewis W. courses will be offered and compe-
service of one Jewish cause or symbols of the group-character More Students Register for Beth Toledo on
Saturday and Sunday
tent instructors selected.
On Nov. 3 there will be • nation- 1912 when Greece acquired the
another. And nearly everywhere and the group-fate. So arise the
El College of Jewish Studies
last. This conference, one of 12
SO-
There is no tuition fee for any wide plebiscite in Greece to deter- called New Provinces--Macedonia
the same questions were asked culture-groups, like the Jewish
similar groups in different sections
of these courses. These courses are mine whether the present republic and Thrace—as a result of the Bal.
me that are regularly asked and group, with its permanent and
Because he was called to Cincin- of the country, invited community
should
be
replaced
by
open to the public, not being lim-
a monarchy. ban Ware.
that are, no doubt, asked of oth- unique "configuration" or Ge- nati by the critical illness of his
enmity between
the
ited to members of the congregation In view of the recent bloodless coup followers of The
Eleutherios
Venizelos,
era. And one of the perfectly stall. This, this, is the scion- sister, Dr. Leo M. Franklin of leaders and professional social
d'etat in
workers of Michigan, Ohio, Indi-
or the auxiliaries.
regular questions asked especially title truth as of the year 1935 and Temple Beth El could not deliver ana,
which
the
militant
royal- the best known Greek statesman,
West Virginia, Kentucky and
isle
captured
control
of
the
country
by students (at Harvard, for in- all the dated and belated mechan- his sermon announced for last Sun- Western Pennsylvania to convene
the result of the referendum is a and the royalists, already existed
stance) and by young people istic babbling of the disgruntled day on "The Free Thinkers' Chal- for
at that time. As soon as Greece
the establishment of closer
Honor Greenberg at foregone conclusion. Before many came
into possession of Thrace and
everywhere, even by some who little pseudo-Bolsheviks will not lenge to the Jew—An Answer to working relationships in Jewish
days Greece will become the
are good and loyal Jews, is this: change that fact. Whatever John Dewey, Clarence Darrow and community efforts.
first Macedonia, where 80 per cent of
Testimonial
Dinner
country in Europe to abandon the the Jews of the country live, the
"How, just how, have you been changes scientific theory will un- Others." He plans, however, to
republican form of government in
Mr. Wineman, in his address on
Venizelista launched an anti-Jew-
able to establish a new relation dergo, it is safe to say that it preach this discourse this Sunday "The Goal of the Regional Confer-
Wednesday, Nov. 20 favor
of a return to a monarchy. ish campaign, spreading calumnies
or any relation at all to religion will never return to the hard morning. Services begin at 10:45 ence" delivered before an audience
The impending return of the mo- of which perhaps the worst
and, above all, to organized re- mechanical lightless and lifeless a. M.
A group of outstanding Jewish narchy has, strangely enough,
was
of 450 at the opening session,
l eaders have formed • committee
the accusatic- that at the time of
ligion?" view of the totality of things
Rabbi Leon Fram occupied the stressed the necessity of large,
better
has times
been.ufofr. the
t o honor Henry Greenberg with a G
Balkan Wars the Jews had sup-
, The questioners (and they ex- which Marx took over from the pulpit last Sunday and spoke on well-organized communities assist-
arou
reek aed Jeh w orea
ywohficbe
h
ported the enemy. In 1922, during
stag testimonial banquet on Wed- i f n ete
tst potentially everywhere) are crudest decade of the 19th cen- the subject, "The Power of the ing less populated Jewish centers
rin nu
g itftoerntne a a nrtliyse arni d tec
ic ad pe rov foc
rok m the
Greco-Turkish War, Venizelos
nesday evening, Nov. 20, at Hotel
suffering from two things: (1) a tury.
Spirit."
in communal work. He invited the
charged
the Jews with the same
Sutler.
The
occasion
for
belated "hang-over" from 19th
this honor .11n0e1111of ■ a nd eic ro o n n o ie m sic ofd re
In brief: the religious spirit is
Many more students came to small communities to join with ad-
istee
ren st s. Giree
t ik s e c o r r im rees,po th nd isen ti e m
e e In his diplomatic
is Greenberg's selection as the most
century mechanistic science which liberated once more and religion register for classes at Beth El Col- jacent organized groups in appeals
valuable player in the American political history that the republican
it today atone-dead, and (2) a permanently re-instated as a legi- lege of Jewish Studies last Monday and campaigns for national and in-
Later • Venizelist government
League.
Christian view (a quite benevo- t:mate method of grasping and night. Since the classes consist of ternational causes; and to these
parties have permitted, and even
Maurice J. Caplan Is general encouraged,
ra
anti-Semitism and ex- instituted the notorious
ous separate
lent but wholly wrong view) of synthesizing and living the Men- only 10 sessions each, registration ends asked for lay and professional
chairman of the testimonial ban- treme nationalism to flourish with- electoral college for the Jews of
the Jewish religion. plicable, Imponderable but over- is now closed and those who desire volunteers of the larger cities to
quet committee. Serving on the in their ranks, while the mare or Saloniki, an iniquitous rn,,ure to
Take first for a moment the whelmingly real elements in man, to take courses in Jewish history, place themselves on call for the
committee with Mr. Caplan are less conservative parties, and not- which the Jews raised s ii 'iPI Oh-
general and universal human in nature and in human life. The religion and literature will be given benefit of the unorganized Jewish HENRY WINEMAN
Maurice Aronson, Henry Wine- ably the royalists, have maintained lectIons. For tircurn tar -, r prc u-
ground. The universe is not • attitude of the epikoros is as another opportunity when the sec- population of the towns.
to Greece make it quite impos-
Cole, Louisville; Roy Hartzell, man, Kurt Peiser, Harry Grant, excellent relations with the Jews. cu
machine nor In the least like one.
The 1936 Officers
Ed- dolefully dated and shabby as the ond series begins in January.
Sidney J. Allen, David Ideal and Herein the Greeks differ front sible for Jewry hero to consider
According to Einstein and
The 1936 slate of officers for the Youngstown, and Lewis Nobil, Ak- Louis Blumberg.
1'isitors are not admitted until
gesture of Ibsen'e once famous
such a separate electoral college
ge u
other
countries,
where
royalists
dington and Jeans and Milliken Nora when she slammed the door the first Monday night in Decem- East Central States Regional Con- ron.
• privilege granted to • minority
Tickets for the dinner, which usually are reactionary and fre- group.
it is far more like the mystical
Then came
ference, In addition to Mr. Wise-
Dr. Freidberg was nominated will also Include an amount for a que
on her husband and children and ber.
ths
rim
n
n
tly
.
el
the
anti-Semitic.
groi n
ti.s..it.s
enfoldment of an unthinkably in- went out into the wide wide world
Dr. Franklin's Monday morning man, follows: Vice chairmen, Mr. chairman of the program commit- gift, will be $5 per person. Reserv-
anti-Semitic organimtion, E. E. E.
tricate mathematical formula than
(Ethniki
Enossis
Elladce)
to develop her own character. We study class, which was announced Schanfarber and Mr. Baker; Kurt tee for next year's conference.
who
ations are being taken at the office
in
're understand why Grcek Jew,' June 1931
like a machine. If man is an cannot develop any character in to begin last Monday, will begin Peiser, Detroit, secretary. The ex- Ye ■ th Synspeeiase
brought on the track
of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is looking forward
with media- Campbell incident, the Sept pogrom
animal, he is an animal plus—plus the void but only amid the strains its work next Monday morning, ecutive committee includes the fore-
That the young adults of today 51 West Warren Ave., Columbia
raised satisfaction to the return of in the history of modern
going officers and Mr. Sanger;
extraordinary characteristics. He
Nov. 4, at 11 o'clock.
(PISMO! TURN TO PAM.
(PLEASE TURN TO LAN PAGE)
1600.
the monarchy one must go back to (PLZAIII TURN ,0 LAIR Creep,

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With battle lines clearly drawn, the fight continued this week to force Amer-
ica's abstention from participation in the Olympic Games if they are to be held in Berlin.
' While Avery Brundage, head of the American Olympic Committee; Brig. Gen.
Charles
Sherrill, a member of the committee; Theodore LeWald, president of the
German Olympic Committee, and a number of other officials emphatiCally stated that
the games would be held as scheduled in spite of the protests, former New York Su-
preme Court Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney, president of the American Amateur Athletic
Union, gained the support of outstanding Christian spokesmen in demanding a boycott
of thq Berlin games.

3 ADULT COURSES
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

FEDERATION JOINS
HOUSING CONCLAVE

General Sherrill's Cryptic Reference
_To tTwo Jews" In Cabinet Cleared Up

OBSERVE BALFOUR
DAY ON SATURDAY

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THE WORLD'S WINDOW

Wineman Re-Elected Chairman of
East Central States Conferenc e

Greek Jewry Hopes for King

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