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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935

VOL. XXXVII No. 26

GERMANS IN N. Y. Peiser Outlines Progress Made In
AGAINST HOLDING Plans For Old Folks Home Here In
BERLIN OLYMPICS

League for Culture Favors
Fight to Remove Event
From Berlin

AIM TO OUST MAHONEY
AS A. A. U. PRESIDENT

Christians Reiterate Stand
In Opposition to the
Olympics

4

Statement to Service Group Board

;
Simon Shetzer Elected Chairman of Board to Succeed Enggass;
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich Re-Elected President; Maurice Aronsson Vice
Chairman of Board; Show Progress in Community Fund Work

Cincinnati Defeats
Two Nazi Candidates

CINCINNATI (WNS)—Cin-
einnatians defeated the only two
Nazi - endorsed candidates in
municipal election on November
5, final results from the council-
manic elections, delayed because
of the proportional representa-
tion system in use here, re-
vealed. The two defeated candi-
dates were Councilman Glenn
Adams, the only incumbent to
lose, and Carl W. Rich, solo
board of education candidate to
lose. The American Israelite
called for Dr. Adams' defeat in
its Aug. 22 issue because he
acted as officer of a German
Day celebration where Friends
of the New Germany staged a
Nazi demonstration without ob-
jection from him. Dr. Adams
and Mr. Rich were the only in-
cumbent candidates for their of-
fices who did not receive the en-
dorsement of the three local dai-
lies. Two Jews were elected to
city council, Willis D. Gradison,
winning his second term, and
Nicholas Klein, being elected for
the first time.

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

ROOSEVELT HEARS New Nazi Decree Violates Treaty
OF ZION PROGRESS
FROM 3 LEADERS With United States; An Official

Receives Lipsky, Adler and
Fertig at the White
House

TWO IMPORTANT FUNDS
FORM UNITED APPEAL

Palestinian Labor Leader
Heads Executive of
Jewish Agency

Protest Is Planned By Diplomats

Applications of Anti-Jewish Laws Affects
Many Members of Diplomatic Corps;
Soviet Ambassador is a Jew

ROOSEVELT O.K.'S BAN ON NAZI
MATERIALS FOR PWA PROJECTS

WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
—A report on present conditions U. S. Not Indifferent to Religious Persecu-
in Palestine and the progress of
tions Abroad But Will Not Interfere,
the Jewish development there was
presented to President Roosevelt
President Tells K. of C.
by three Jewish leaders whom he
received at the White House. The
leaders were Louis Lipsky, honor-
ary president of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America; Dr. Cyrus
Adler, president of the American
Jewish Committee and the mem-
I ber of the Jewish Agency's ad-
ministrative committee; and M.
Maldwin Fertig, former counsel
to the President when he was
governor of New York.
Although the Jewish leaders de- diplomatic corps, many of whose members are Jews, is
dined to discuss their interview
a joint protest with the Nazi foreign
beyond saying that the President planning to lodge
was well-informed about Pales- office. Jacob Suritz, Soviet ambassador, is a Jew, as are
and that he showed great many other officials of foreign consulates and embassies.
Polish Jewry Fears Pogroms tine
interest in the work there, it was These foreign diplomats are incensed because under the
As Disturbances Sweep
learned from other sources that new decree they may not employ female German domestic
MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
SIMON SNETZER
the Country
the audience was arranged at the
•help under the age of 45 if em-
President of Service Group
Chairman of the Board
President's request. When Mr.
ployed since the law went into
WARSAW (WNS) — Fear that Roosevelt conferred recently with
effect, or under 35 if they were
In an important statement sub-
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD
Poland is on the eve of a period of Mr. Fertig, the latter discussed
emplog ed before the law was en-
The resolution recites that mitted to the annual meeting of
Honorary Chairman of Board
bloody pogroms that will make the the Jewish question with him and
acted. Jewish members of the
"it is common and universal the board of directors of the De-
in no doing mentioned Palestine.
post-war
pogroms
look
like
pink
diplomatic corps who are found in
knowledge that the Hitler re.
A. Hyman, Abe Kasle, Julian H. teas in spreading among the Jews The President is understood to
troit Service Group, the fund-rais-
the company of Aryan women will
gime has barred all but Nazi
Krolik, A. J. Lachover, Mrs. Wal- of Poland because of the govern- have told Mr. Fertig of his (the
ing agency of the Jewish Welfare
also be subject to arrest under the
sports activity in Germany,
ter Laib, Herman Radner, Mrs. ment failure to suppress the President's) interest in Palestine
Federation, held Monday after-
having forcibly dissolved labor, noon at the office of the Federa-
Herbert 11. Warner, Shirley J. , scores of anti-Jewish riots and mi- and asked him to lay before him Eminent Woman Leader to the decree.
This decree is also expected to
liberal, Catholic, Protestant,
Wayburn, Mrs. Henry Wineman, nor anti-Semitic incidents that have from time to time information
tion, Kurt Peiser, executive sec-
Address the League of
raise an important question be-
Jewish and all other indepen- retary, outlined the status of plans
Rudolph Zuieback, Joseph Hart- become daily occurrences in almost dealing with the Jewish Home-1
tween the United States and Ger-
Women's
Groups
dent athletic groups, conficated
for the construction of a new
man.
every part of the country. En- land. On the strength of this
many because the German-Ameri-
their property and otherwise
David M. Welling was elected couraged by the failure of the request Mr. Fertig is believed to
home for the aged in Detroit
deprived the members thereof
Detroit's Jewish women will can treaty of friendship and com-
Mr. Peiser Pointed to plans now
for a one-year term.
courts to mete out more than per- have been given the audience to-
of a reasonable opportunity to
under consideration which are ex-
Other members serving on the functory punishment and mild fines gether with Dr. Adler and Mr. honor Mrs. Rebekah Kohut when mercial and consular rights di-
train.
she comes here to address the rectly contradicts the intent of
pected to take care of the Detroit
Board are:
to anti-Semitic rioters, the mem- Lipsky.
One-year term: S. Brooks Bar- bers of the anti-Semitic National
League of Jewish Women's Organ- the decree.
It further asserts that all acts situation.
Jews Disfranchised
of the German Olympic Commit-
ron, Louis Bass, Anthony Deutsch, Democrats and the National Radi-
izations at the league's first meet-
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich read
JNF and APC Join Forces
Meanwhile, a closer examina-
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Maurice cals are running wild. Although
tee and its organization commit- the annual report, due to the ab-
NEW YORK (WNS) — The
tion of the decree, which in some
tee of Berlin are controlled and sence of Mr. Peiser from the
A. Enggass, Charles E. Feinberg, the inset serious anti-Jewish out- first step toward the creation of
circles was interpreted as a modi-
Fred A. Ginsburg, Harvey H. breaks have occurred in the small a United Palestine Appeal in this
dictated by the Nazi Government meeting on account of illness.
fication of the Nuremberg anti-
and that various decrees and "par-
Goldman,
Hoke
Levin,
Robert
R.
towns, anti-Semitic riots have also country was taken here when the
Elect Officers
Jewish laws, disclosed that it was
Marwil, Henry Meyers, Harry H. taken place in Warsaw, Lemberg
ticularly the infamous 'Nurem-
The Service Group board, at
merely a confirmation and clari-
(PLEAD': TURN TO PAGE at
berg Laws' and the construction
Platt, Judge Charles Rubiner, Cracow, Thorn and in various parts
this
meeting,
elected
Simon
Shet-
fication of those laws. The de-
Reuben Jr Rosenfield, Dr. Leonard of Polish Silesia. Hardly a day
placed thereon recently" prove
zer
as
chairman
for
the
ensuing
cree emphatically excludes Jews
Sidlow, Harry R. Solomon, Morris , passes without reports of Jewa be-
the German Government has not
fteitirffitizetiShIp,-the franchfiselind '
I.
D.
Stfatia,
Steinberg,
James
changed its position either in fact year, to succeed Clarence H. Eng-
MAURICE ARONSSON
ing assaulted in the streets, Jew-
and public office. The exemption
George M. Stutz, Lewis J. Weitz - ish
or in theory as comprehended by gess. Mrs. Ehrlich was re-elect-
students being attacked in their
Vice-Chairman of the Board
from dismissal previously granted
man.
the A. A. U. resolution of Nov. ed president. Adolph Finster-
universities
and
Jewish
shop
win-
weld
was
chosen
honorary
chair-
to Jewish war veterans holding
Two-year term:
Sidney L
2, 1933.
man of the board and Maurice members of the board for a three- Alexander, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen ' dows smashed. On top of this vio-
public office is repealed but they
lence
the
Jewish
population
is
also
year
term:
Aronsson
was
elected
vice-chair-
are permitted to draw their pres-
Morton F. Ashner, Harry Cohen
Move to Oust Mahoney
confronted
with
a
rapidly-growing
man
of
the
board.
Irving
W.
ent
moieties after they are ousted
Milton
M.
Alexander,
Maurice
Roy
R.
Fisher,
Marvin
B.
Gingold,
LOS ANGELES (WNS)—An
anti-Jewish boycott. Jewish mem- Applications Being Received
on Jan. 1. A minor concession,
implied but unmistakable demand Blumberg, Julian II. Krolik, Henry Aronsson, Irving W. Blumberg, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Harry bers of parliament have served
Meyers
and
Gus
D.
Newman
were
for
Nathan
D.
Metzger
designed
to prevent increased un-
Louis
C.
Blumberg,
A.
J.
L. Jackson, Mrs. Henry Levitt
for the resignation of Jeremiah
vice-presidents of the Blumenau, Maurice J. Caplan, Gus D. Newman, Meyer L. Pren- notice on the government that it
employmeet, is made by the de-
T. Mahoney as president of the elected
Memorial Class
Service
Group.
MR'S Esther R. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Herbert M. tis, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal must act quickly and rigorously if
cree
In
modifying
the Nuremberg
National Amateur Athletic Union
it is to crush this mounting wave
law prohibiting Jewish households
because of his stand against Prussian was re-elected secretary. Eiges, Leo I. Franklin, William Samuel H. Rubiner, Alex Scheel- of Jew-hatred.
Pisgah
Lodge
No.
34
of
B'nai
The
following
were
elected
Friedman, Harry S. Grant, Harry
(PLEASE TURN TO L) em PAGE)
American participationin the Ber-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE '
Warsaw itself has experienced a B'rith officially opened its drive
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 1)
series of anti-Jewish riots. The for new members at its meeting
most recent was precipitated by an in the Maccabees Bldg. last Mon-
North End Clinic Dopes to Benefit
unfounded rumor that the members day night. The meeting was at-
From Business Improvement and for
of the Jewish sporting club, Morn- tended by a large group of mem-
Star, had murdered their Pol- bers who pledged their support to
1936 to Bring it Back to Normalcy ing
ish janitor. Although a police in- the membership committee and
vestigation definitely established endorsed the slogan of the drive,
Member Get a Member."
MRS. REBEKAH KOHUT
Paris Correspondent of New Figures Show Vast Disparity Between Status of Health that the murder was the work of "Every
Julius Deutelbaum, a past presi-
Dr. Stephen S. Wise Lauds
underworld elements, the anti-
Agency
in
1929
and
the
Existing
Shinwell Beats MacDonald; York Herald-Tribune to
ing
of
the year at Temple Beth El
dent
of
Pisgah
Lodge,
delivered
Semites utilized the janitor's fun-
Selection of Dr. Spiegel
Conditions in 1935
Sir Herbert Samuel
Speak at Temple Forum
eral to stir up an attack on the the pep talk which officially on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
and Lengyel
Mrs. Kohut, recognized as the
Jewish quarter. Refusal of the au- opened the drive. He pointed
Defeated
"Business Better Than in 1929 and the assumptions of 1935 thorities to grant the anti-Semites' out that when one thinks of a outstanding Jewish woman leader
Leland Stowe, Paris correspon-
Leaders
of the Men's Club of
in
this
country,
will
speak
on
the
1929"
read
a
headline
of
the
—in
the
hope
that
1936
will
tell
LONDON (WNS) — When the dent of the New York Herald- week. But only business. The a different story. A constitutent demand that Jewish students in the Jewish problem, past or present, subject "Jewish Women Here and Shaarey Zedek, which Is sponsor-
next Parliament convenes there Tribune, author of "Nazi Means state of normalcy has not yet agency of the Jewish Welfare Warsaw Polytechnique Institute he will always find that the Abroad." Iles topic is based on ex- ing a series of lectures by out-
will be 18 Jews in the House of War", will lecture at the Temple reached beyond production, barter Federation and a member of the be segregated led to a riot during B'nai B'rith has played some con- periences gathered during 32 trips standing speakers who will dis-
which nationalist students threw s tructive roll in behalf of Jewry. made by Mrs. Kohut to European cuss important Jewish issues,
Commons, two more than in the Beth El Forum, Tuesday night, and trade.
Detroit Community Fund, North Jewish
Nov. 26, at
students out of windows He lauded the lodge's action in
last Parliament, final returns from
But
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Average
De-
End
Clinic
offers
medical
treat-
The meeting at which were encouraged this week not
8:30, on the
then paraded through the city's naming the class of candidates to countries.
the parliamentary election revealed.
troiter only know what they read ment and care to Detroit resi- and
subject,
"Mus-
main
streets,
assaulting Jewish be initiated the Nathan D. Metz- she is to deliver this address will be
By parties the Jewish members of
in
the
papers.
Therefore
they
dents
regardless
of
race,
color
or
preceded
by
a luncheon.
solini Versus
Men's Club Musical
pedestrians and smashing windows
(PLEASS TURN TO LAST PAOLI
the new House of Commons are
The invocation at this meeting
The League of assume—and with some justifica- creed. Some clinic patients pay in Jewish-owned shops
Evening Next Monday
divided as follows: 9 Conservatives,
tion

that
all
the
humanitarian
small
fees,
if
and
when
they
are
will
be
given
by Mrs. Joseph II.
Nations."
In
Lemberg,
a
Jewish
student,
5 Laborites, two Samuelite Liberals
Ehrlich. A tribute to Mrs. Kohut,
Leland Stowe functions, as well as the social and able to do so. In 1929, this in- Rosenberg, died from injuries suf-
and two Simonite Liberals, the lat-
The
Men's Club of Shaarey
come
from
patients
for
medical
business
activities
of
1929,
have
in
which
all
presidents
of
organiza-
Copy Due Day Earlier
is one of Amer-
ter being supporters of the govern-
Zedek will feature a musical
care, laboratory examinations, 't- fered when he was attacked by an
For Next Week's Issue tions affiliated with the league will evening
ica's ace re- been resumed. That communal rays,
anti-Semitic
mob.
All
told
70
Jews
at the second member-
ment. The Jewish Conservative M.
medicines, dental-care, or-
participate, has been arranged by
porters in for- projects are again flourishing— thodontia,
P.'s are L. H. Gluckstein, Marcus
ship meeting of the season to be
glasses, medical and were injured in Lemberg. In Sos-
On account of Thanksgiving Miss Hattie Gittleman. Mrs. Oscar held on Monday evening, Nov.
eign fields. He that the widow, the orphan, the surgical
nitz,
a
11-year-old
Jewish
boy
was
Samuel, A. M. Lyons, D. B. Joel,
appliances, etc., was $26,-
Day, forms for the next issue of Robinson is chairman of this meet-
won the Pul- aged and the ill are again receiv- 500. This
Leland Stowe
25, at 8:15 o'clock. This will he
Sir Isidore Salmon, T. Levy, H. G.
sum, added to the ap- believed to have been fatally in.I
ing and Mrs. Harry Krohn is
ing the care and service we were
Strauss, Sir Arthur Samuel and itzer prize in Journalism in 1930 priyileged to give them before propriation of the Detroit Com- jured when the anti-Semites ex- I The Detroit Jewish Chronicle luncheon chairman. Mrs. Fred an open meeting, and all mem-
will
close a day earlier than
bers, their wives and friends
Sir Philip Sassoon, under-secretary for his reporting of the Young the depression. It is a comfort- munity Fund, and the hospital ploded a bomb in a local synagogue.
Ginsburg
is
president
of
the
league.
usual, and all news articles, to
unaffiliated with the synagogue
for the air ministry. Jewish Simon- Reparations Conference. In 1924 able assumption—but unfortun- fund raised by the Allied Jewish
Mrs. Joseph Welt, first president
be assured insertion in this is-
are Invited.
Re Liberals in the House are Leslie Mr. Stowe became foreign editor ately, not true.
Campaign, provided a clinic serv- $800,000 Raised for Relief of sue, will have to be in the hands of the League of Jewish Women's
Polish
Jewry
of
Pathe
News.
In
1926
he
was
The evening's program will
Hore-Belisha, minister of trans-
Organizations
and
second
national
North End Clinic has compiled ice which did credit to the Jew-
LONDON (WNS) — The spe- of the editor not later than 10
include a specially arranged
port, and S. E. Strauss. The two called to take charge of the Paris figures showing irrefutably the ish community.
(PLEASE. TURN TO esne e)
cial fund being raised throughout a. m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
group of musical selections to
discrepancy between the facts of
Jews among the handful of Sam-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE)
Education • Part of Program
the world for the relief of Polish
°proems eteeroinst
be played by • string quartette
uelite Liberals are James de Roth-
"How little can be done for the Jewry now totals $1400,000. it was
composed of members of the De-
schild and Sir Percy Harris. Jew-
announced here simultaneously
patient,
at
how
little
expense?"
troit
Symphony Orchestra. The
ish Laborites elected are S. S. Sil-
was a question that never arose. with the publication of a statement
quartette will be directed by
verman, George R. Strauss, H. Day, Temple Beth El Takes Second Step
revealing that English Jews had
It
was
the
desire
of
the
entire
Michael
Bistritsky, eminent coni-
Emanuel Shinwell, the latter hav-
staff that all patients be add- I raised $200,000 toward this fund.
pmer and arranger of music.
ing defeated former Prime Mm-
In
The
Democratization
of
Synagogue
The general fund has received im-
quately
treated
for
the
conditions
Liturgical and Chassidic music
ister Ramsay RacDonald. Sir Her-
for which they sought care; and portant contributions from the
will featuhm the program.
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
bert Samuel and Barnett Janney,
if, upon examination, additional Jews of South Africa and the Joint
Liberals, and Major Harry L. "Detroit Temple Group Plan" to Be Put Into Immediate maladies
were diagnosed, these, Distribution Committee in the
only in the sale of tickets for the
Nathan, Laborite, were the only
Operation; Seven-Unit Project Outlined by
This column I. copyright by the P.O., Arts ern Ur@ Prodicato Be.
too, should be given every atten- United States as well as a loan of
produ,tion in ighoto or in struts forbidden. Any inrOogGnont on
forthcoming eta addresses but by
Jewish members of the last Par-
1,600,000 zlotys ($300,000) from
tion.
Dr.
Franklin
and
Israel
Himelhoch
this copyright will be prosecuted.
compliments
that have come to
liament who failed of re-election.
Education wan a vital part of the Polish government.
these sponsors of the forum for
Jewish newcomers to Parliament
What was designated by Dr. Leo congregational policies by the con- the program. The patient was
their excellent selection of speak-
are H. G. Strauss, Conservative,
gregation itself.
the part-creators and bearers o ers.
taught how to keep well physi- RABBI KLEIMAN
'DANGER"
S. S. Silverman and II. Day, La- M. Franklin as the second step in
C. An opportunity will be given cally. Environmental changes for
of the syna-
The American Jewish Committee the noblest tradition of Western
Harry M. Shulman, president of
borites. Shinwell was not a mem- the democratization
to
every
member
to
voice
his
opin-
civilization
to do
that? N the Men's Club, said he was espe-
the
largest
and
the
benefit
of
his
health
were
not
at
HERE
ON
FRIDAY
in conjunction with the B'nai more, quite strictly with
ber of the last Parliament but had gogue was taken
ion upon matters vital specifically only suggested by the clinic's so-
speaking, tha malty encouraged by the state-
most
enthusiastic
annual
meeting
of
Commons
B'rith and the Jewish Labor Com-
served In the House
Temple Beth El that has been to the congregational life and to cial workers, but the proper ad- Will Address Sobbed. Eve. Serv- mittee issued the other day a state- we have with that other neo-bar ments made here by Dr. Stephen
before when he was minister of of
bark attack on civilization which i
held in many years. The first of Jewish life in general.
ices at Shimmy Zedek
( PLEADS TURN TO PAGE 3)
. ment repudiating the Nazi charge called Fascism. The difference to S. Wise relative to two of the
mines in the two Labor govern- these steps taken by Temple Beth
D. Another step will have been
speakers In the series--Dr. Shal-
Rabbi Philip Kleiman of Temple that Communism is a predomi-
ments of MacDonald.
taken toward the democratization
vs, namely that the Nazis destroy
El
almost

quarter
of
a
century
Beth
El
of
Milwaukee
will
be
the
nantly Jewish movement and that all Jews and the Bolsheviks spare om Spiegel and Emil Lengyel.
The defeat of Sir Herbert Sam- ago was the introduction of the of the synagogue.
Referring to Dr. Spiegel, who
speaker
at
the
late
Friday
evening
the
Communist
attack
on
Western
uel, leader of the majority wing of unassigned seating system accord-
Seven-Unit Division
FRAM WILL SPEAK ON
services at the Shaarey Zedek on civilization is the work of Jews. I those who repudiate their Jewieh- will speak at the Shaarey Zedek
the Liberals, came as a great up- ing to which the poor man's corner
The scheme as outlined at the
ness-- that difference, though in- on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate",
Nov.
29.
SINCLAIR
LEWIS'
BOOK
could have desired the statement
set. There in a plan on foot to make and the rich man's corner were meeting plans for the division of
The speaker this Friday evening to be differently worded; I could tense, at this moment of history, on Sunday evening, Dee. 8, Dr.
a seat in the House for him by hav-
will be seen to have been negligible Wise said:
eliminated from the Synagopl the congregation into seven unit
"It Can't Happen Here," • re- will be Mrs. David de Sola Pool of have desired it to be more vigOr- in the perspective of time.
ing a Liberal member from a safe scheme. This plan has now been groups each under the general
Dr. Spiegel Is • groat scholar.
New York.
ously reasoned and to carry the
• • •
Liberal district resign in Samuel's followed by more than 200 congre- supervision of • group leader who view of Sinclair Lewis' novel of
a profound thinker and the
A
social
hour
follows
the
services
favor. Janner's failure to win gations in every part of the coun- in turn will have associated with that title, will be the theme of which are conducted by Cantor J. war into the enemy's country. But
Now this statement of the Amer- moot fascinating lecturer you
sermon
Sun-
From's
Rabbi
Leon
concerning
the
propriety
and
use-
re-election also came as a surprise
him an assistant loader (vice chair-
H. Sonenklar.
fulnese of such • statement there ican Jewish Committee is the sub- ever hear d . Every lector. of
man) and a secretary. Each of day morning. Nov. 24, at 10:45,
because he was a candidate from try. The new plan which wi ll
can be no question in the mind of ject of an attack in (of all silly kis is • work of art so well an
Whitechapel, the Jewish district of known as the "Detroit Temple these groups will represent a cross at Temple Beth El, Woodward RABBI SPERKA SPEAKS
the New Masses written an ackievense•t a learning."
any one whose brains have not places!)
London. His defeat is attributed to Group Plan" contemplates a much section of the entire congregational and Gladstone. The public is in-
James Waterman Wise. It Dr. Wise's statement, made in the
vited.
AT FRIDAY GATHERING been completely addled. For though by
the fact that the Labor Zionists
membership.
grieves
me
to set down that name course of his address here under
larger measure of participation in
I can conceive of Jews suffering
In response to many requests
These group leaders with the
supported his Laborite opponent. congregational affairs than has
in this most miserable connection. the auspices of the Sisterhood of
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the and fighting for a co-operative I would have wished it to have al- Shaarey Zedek, on Nov. 12, was
Pp defeating former Prime MM- heretofore been possible under the rabbis and the president of the from members of the congrega-
pacifist egalitarian order, for a
liter MacDonald, Shinwell became scheme of organization of Jewish congregation, who will act as gen- tion. Rabbi From chose Sinclair next speaker at Congregation B'nai freer
and luster and nobler society, most any other name. For aside accompanied by the explanation
eral chairman, will constitute the Lewis story of the coming of a David's late Friday evening gather-
a national figure. Son of a White- Congregational life.
see no reason why any Jew should from all those principles of piety, that he knows more about Dr.
I
ing
on
Nov.
29.
His
topic
will
be
Fascist
dictatorship
to
America
congregational council. Each group
chapel tailor, Shine/ell is • veteran
suffer a moment's discomfort for of loyalty, of honor, which Marxlat Spiegel than perhaps any other
The Plan Outlined
will choose its own projects for dis- as the theme of his sermon. The "Which Is the Best Religion?"
of the Labor Movement. His vote
repudiate ab refegro—Com- man in his audience because Dr.
These gatherings are proving the sake of that oligarchical state- ethics
As explained to the meeting by cussion, the only limitation being rabbi will describe the factors in
Spiegel is professor of Hebrew in
was double that of MacDonald in
popular and are being well attend- capitalism. ruthlessly totalitarian, munism of this kind, held In the
the mining constituency of Sesham. President Israel Himelhoch, the that such project must have some American life that are today ed. The social programs feature a brutal and oppressive, which has security of a wicked capitalist so- the Jewish Institute of Religion
bearing upon the Congregational making for Fascism and dictator-
ciety
being
la
the
realm
of
thinking
of
which Dr. Wise is president
A great many non-Jewish friends plan contemplates:
A. A re-vitalization of interest Ilife or upon Jewish life in general. ship, as well so the forces which guest soloist and • dramatic read- been set O} in the former Russian exactly what the prostitute's Dr. Wise, (looting from a book
of Zionism were also elected while
spiritual life of the Temple. Once a group has come to a dea- ' tend to preserve American de- ing. Refreshments are served. The empire. %hat have we either as
John Doran, Conservative. the only in the Greater
Jews or as American citizens or as
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 11)
Insane MIN To 1.3rr racr4
participation in the
public is invited.
mocracy.
B.
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outspoken anti-Semite in the House shaping
and the carrying out of 1
of Commons, was beaten.

NEW YORK.—A resolution op-
posing the holding of the 1936
Olympics in Berlin and urging the
Olympic authorities to postpone or
remove it, was adopted at a spec-
ial meeting of the German-Ameri-
can League for Culture.
The league, an association said
to be composed of groups repre-
senting 75,000 Amercians of Ger-
mans descent, including the Work-
men's Sick and Death Benefit As-
sociation of the United States and
other organizations, met at 240
East 80th St. About 80 delegates
attended.
The resolution also urges the
Amateur Athletic Union not to
certify any American athlete for
competition in Berlin and pledges
its support to former Justice Jere-
miah T. Mahoney to the Move
the Olympics Committee, to the
Committee on Fair Play in Sports
and all other groups and individ-
uals actively opposed to the Olym-
piad under Nazi auspices."

BERLIN (WNS) — Because the new Nazi
decree interpreting the national citizenship
law and the law for the protection of German
blood and honor announced that these laws
apply not only to German Jews but also to
foreign Jews resident in Germany, the entire

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