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Rubashow to Address Palestine
TEL AVIV FAIR IN MOBILIZE COMMUNITY'S FORCES
SEVERAL KILLED, MANY INJURED ENGLAND TO CHECK Zalman
Labor Campaign Dinner Sunday Evening
FASCISTS'
SPRING IS TO BE FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
AS HOOLIGANS CONTINUE POGROM MOSLEY
ATTACKS ON JEWS
NATIONS' PAGEANT
TO BE HELD MAY 11 TO MAY 21
AGITATION THROUGHOUT POLAND
Musical Program to Feature Annual Event; $5000
Re-
,
ported Raised Towards This Year's Quota
of $10,000
False Information Was Used in Sejm to
Influence Favorable Vote on Anti-
Semitic Anti-Schechita Bill
JEWS BARRED FROM PLEBISCITE
ON HITLER'S TREATY VIOLATION
Special Police Details As-
signed to Jewish Quar-
ters in London
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
ATTACKED BY SNELL.
With Sunday Closing
Laws Meets With Oppo-
sition in Parliament
Easing
Zalman Rubashow, editor of the be the principal speaker at the
l'alestine labor daily Davar, will campaign dinner of the Palestine
National Labor Committee, this
Sunday evening, March 15, at the
1Byron•Philadelphia Center.
The Engliah speaker at the din-
ner will be Mrs. Avis Shulman of
Chicago, a well known Zionist
leader who has made several tours
, for Palestine causes including Ila-
dassah. A brief address will also
be delivered by Pinches Cruse, na-
tional secretary of the League for
Labor Palestine and business sec-
retary of the Jewish Frontier.
The musical program at the din-
ner will feature Emma Lazaroff
$chaver, soprano, and Cantor J.
IL Sonenklar.
Morris Scharer, chairman of the
Palestine labor (Gewerkechaften)
campaign, announced this week
that $5,000 has already been raised
towards the $10,000 goal, and that
substantial increase in the amounts
raised are expected to be reported
It the dinner.
Mr. Cruso will speak this Sun-
day in behalf of the Gen•kschaften
campaign over Altman's Jewish
Radio Hour on Station WMBC,
broadcast from 12 to 1:30 p. m.
ZALMAN RUBASHOW
LONDON (WNS) — Warning
Sir Osmond Mosley 's Fascist black.
shirts that the British govern-
ment would not tolerate Jew-bait-,
ing, Sir John Simon, Home MM-
later, told the House of Commons
that a special police detail had
been assigned to the Jewish dis-
tricts of London and given in-
structions not only to protect
the Jews but to keep "a special
lookout for provocative conduct
calculated to lead to a breach of
the peace" and to arrest on sight
any one inciting against the Jew-
population. After Herbert
Scores were beaten and wounded and 700 Jewish ish
Morrison had called the govern-
families were thrown into a panic. It took police detach- ment's attention to the numerous
ments several hours to restore order.
Fascist attacks on London Jews,
Rioting persisted and one Jew and one Pole were Sir John, discussing the appropria-
for the Florae Office, an-
killed in renewed attacks on the Jews at Przytyk on tion
Werfel, Sternberger,
nounced that special measures
McDonald Get Awards
'Tuesday.
had been decided on to deal with
A cable from Poland states that a sensational turn the situation.
NEW
YORK (WNS)—As Its.
was given to the anti-Schechitaet
Replying to Morrison's recital
first annual awards, the Einid
question when Minister of the In-
of anti-Semitic agitation and to
terior Rackiewicz issued a public
a request from M. Turthill that stein Award Foundation hon.,
ored James G. McDonald, Franz
statement categorically denying
the government ban the uniforms
Werfel and Mrs. Estelle M.
that the Polish government was
of the Fascists, Sir John declared
Sternberger for distinguished,
not interested one way or the
that Scotland Yard had been or-
services in the causes of ho-'
other in the anti-schechita law now
dered to assign a special detail of
manity,
literature and peace
pending in parliament. The chair-
plain clothesman to the Jewish
during the past year. Heading
man of the parliamentary admin- Will Be Awarded Honorary districts because the growth of
an imposing group of guests
istrative committee, which had ap-
anti-Jewish attacks was so grave
Life Membership by
of honor at the presentation
proved the bill, had informed mem-
that the situation "would cer-
B'nai B'rith Lodge
ceremonies at the Hotel Astor
bers of the committee that they
tainly justify some pretty smart
was Prof. Albert Einstein in
were free to vote as they pleased
sentences." Sir John said he "did
Jacob Miller, member of the not believe there is any wide-
whose name the Jewish Forum '
since the government was not con-
Order
of
B'nai
B'rith
for
more
will annually make the awards.
cerned about the fate of the bill.
spread hostility against the Jews
The occasion marked the 18th
It was this remark by the chair- than 36 years, will be honored by in this country, but it is un-
anniversary of the founding of
man that influenced many govern- Pisgah Lodge No. 34 at the meet- doubtedly true that in certain
the Jewish Forum. Of the
ment deputies to vote for the bill. ing on Monday evening, March 10, quarters, particularly certain
It is now possible that when the in the Maccabees Bldg., when he quarters in London where Jews
three recipients, Mrs. Stern-j
bill comes before parliament for will be awarded a life membership congregate, there has developed
berger, executive director of
a second reading It will be rejected
World eaceways, was the only
a very disquieting movement
because the administrative corn-
one preient to receive her med-
preaching a doctrine of hatred
mittee's approval was given under
al from Israel Katz. Mr...Mc-
against Jews because they are
false pretenses.
Donald, absent by doctor's or-
Jews. There is this movement
ders, received his award lip ab-
Law Unconstitutional
which is making its business to
sentia from Dr. John II. Floley,,,
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The government's real attitude
which Mr. Werfel, wh9 is 1911
toward the bill was expressed by
' ---2— '" '''''' ' ` ' ' ----""' in &MVO; Was represented b
Father von Gollowicz, a Catholic
W. Huebsch of Viking Press,
B.
priest and under-secretary of the
his publisher, The literature
ministry of education, when he told
citation was read by Prof. Bro-
the administrative committee that
derick Cohen of • Hunter Col-
the anti-schechita law in its pres-
To Review "Jew of Rome" Sun. lege. In a very brief address,
ent form is unconstitutional be-
day;
"Drama
in
Prayer
Book,"
Prof. Einstein, speaking in
cause it violates constitutional
English, paid tribute to the
Sabbath Eve Theme.
guarantees of religious freedom.
three winners of the awards
—
lie proposed that schechita itself
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
will
review
made
in his name. Ile made a
be left alone but that the amount
Lion Feuchtwanger's novel, "The plea for unity of Jews through-
of cattle and poultry to be slaugh-
Jew
of
Rome,"
in
his
sermon
at
out
the
world "in times such as
tered according to Jewish ritual be
Temple Beth El on Sunday morn- these" and particularly urged
limited to the amount needed for
ing,
March
15,
at
10:45.
the
German
Jews "to remain
Jewish consumption.
The Jew of Rome" is a sequel united in a common cause."
Meanwhile the Union of Ortho-
to
Feuchtwanger's
novel,
"Joseph-
dox Rabbis is planning a libel suit
us," which Rabbi Leon Fram re-
against Father Tzcetiok, a Cath-
viewed from the pulpit two years
olic priest who testified before the
ago.
committee in behalf of the bill.
At the Sabbath Eve services,
The basis of the suit is the alleged-
Friday night, March 13, Rabbi
ly libelous attacks he made on the
JACOB MILLER
Leon Fram will continue his series
Jewish religion during his testi-
in the lodge in recognition for his on "The Interpretation of the Jew-
mony.
ish Prayer Book" with a sermon
numerous services.
Would Increase Suffering
under the title "Drama in the
Herman Osnos, president of the Prayer Book." This will be the Toledo Rabbi to Speak Here
The proposed bill to prohibit
Next Tuesday Evening ,
Hebrew ritual slaughtering of lodge, in extending an invitation sixth of the series of eight Sab-
March 17
cattle now vigorously pushed by to members, their families and bath Eve services being conducted
/ anti-Semitic forces in the Polish friends to attend this meeting, at Temple Beth El.
announced
that
the
speakers
will
Parliament constitutes a brutal
George Galvani and his choir
Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of the
attempt to further drive the Pol- be Dr. A. M. Hershman, who is will render the traditional Sabbath
Collingwood Ave. Temple of To-
ish Jews from all avenues of eco- a member of the anti-defamation Eve music of Sulzer Lewandowski
nomic endeavor and add thousands committee of Pisgah Lodge; Philip and Idelsohn. In addition, he will ledo will address the Zionist Or-
upon thousands of families to the Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit render his own composition of the ganization of Detroit on Tuesday
staggering number of uprooted, Jewish Chronicle, and Aaron "Threefold Blessing."
disinherited and starving Jews in Droock, chairman of the anti-de-
The attendance of the Sabbath
Poland, it was declared by Z. Ty- famation committee.
Eve services at Temple Beth El
gel, executive director of the
A musical program which will has been averaging 1,000 people.
American Committee Appeal for supplement the — three brief ad- All are welcome. Each service is
the Relief of Jews in Poland, in dresses will , include vocal selee. followed by a social reception.
a radio address on Saturday eve- tions by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar. At the Sabbath service on Fri-
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•This will be the second life day evening, March 13, sponsored
membership conferred by Pisgah by group 6, Dr. Leo M. Franklin
Lodge on a member in recognition preached on the subject: "Three
of his many years of faithful Short Commandments."
• • s
service to the lodge. The only
honorary life membership issued BETH EL COLLEGE OPENS
to date was presented to "Daddy" NEW 10-SESSION COURSES
Next Monday night at 8 o'clock,
Adolph Freund on Nov. 19, 1933.
Jacob Miller, an active worker Beth El College of Jewish Studies
opens
its spring season of courses
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Ickes to Speak; Mrs. Roose-
°Proems EDITORIAL I
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No New Campaign for German Jewry in
U. S.; Conference In Detroit
Sunday for Polish Relief
Anti-Semitic outbursts in Poland during
the past week overshadowed even the hor-
rors of the German-Jewish situation.
On Monday two Jews were killed and
four seriously injured when anti-Semites ri-
oted in Przytyk, a town in the Radom dis-
trict.
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PISGAH TO HONOR
MILLER ON MONDAY
DR. KOHN TO SPEAK
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
Men's Club Forum Presents
Noted Lecturer Next
Wednesday
Dr. Hans Kohn, noted lecturer
and author, wilbladdress the forum
of the Men's , Club of Shaarey
Zedek, in the main auditorium of
Shaarey Zedek, next Wednesday
FRAM TO SPEAK
SUNDPCY, FRIDAY
FEUER TO ADDRESS
DETROIT ZIONISTS
UNITED SYNAGOGUE
PLANS CONVENTION
velt Guest of Women's
League
The 1936 convention of the
United Synagogue of America and
the Women's League of the United
Synagogue has been set for March
13 to 17 inclusive, at the Willard
Hotel, Washington. D. C.
The general subject for the con-
vention has been decided on to
be "flow can the Ethical Teach-
ings of Religion be made Effective
in Everyday Life?"
A great deal of interest has been
awakened throughout the country
in this convention and Martin
Wechsler, chairman of the conven-
tion committee, states that he ex-
pects more than 1000 delegates to
attend.
Harold L. Ickes, secretary of
the interior, will be the prin.
cipal speaker at the conven-
tion. The speech will be broad-
cast by the National Broad-
casting Company over a coast
to coast hook-up on Monday,
March 16, at 10:30 p. tn.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
will speak to the Women's
League of the United Syna-
rogue of America at the con-
vention luncheon scheduled for
Monday, March 16.
The United Synagogue of Amer-
ica consists of 1500 affiliated and
asssociated congregations, sister-
hoods, men's club and young peo-
ples societies in every part of the
United States and Canada. Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek of De-
troit Is affiliated with the United
Synagogue.
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
ness but with something else and
I have been in Winnipeg; I something mope—an abundance o
have been in New Orleans; I have goodness and an abundance o
been in San Francisco and Al- veracity.
• • •
buquerque and back again in the
I say: at least to me. Yet it
great cities of the Middle West:
Cleveland and Milwaukee and De- should be so to every observer, to
troit. Then I turned South again every right observer. For no ob-
visited cities in Virginia and the nervation is right, no observation
Carolinas and went as far as is tolerable which is not based on
Florida. Jews near the Arctic; love. Even the great heathens have
Jews on the shores of the Pacific; known that. Remember your
Jews who watch sunrise and sun- Nietzsche: "Wo du nicht lietten
net over the Atlantic ocean and kannst da geh vorbei" "Where
the gulf of Mexico. In my mind I thou canat not love pass by!"
add these Jews to the Jews whom (This saying, by the way proves,
I have met and lived with in Ber- if any proof were needed, what
lin and the Sahara desert, in le- coarse and brutish louts the Nazis
rusalem and Tunis and Algiers, in are even by the standaida of the
Vienna and Prague and Paris and great men among heathens.) Well,
Venice. Who says, we are not a 1 love the Jewish people—the
people? Someone who doesn't know whole Jewish people, even fright-
his Jews. Everywhere the same ened die-hard assimilationists. I
characters, problems, reactions, feel with their feelings and under-
dreams. fears, aspirations—extra- stand their fears and share their
ordinary unity within this rich and aspirations. I love their physiog-
often staggering diversity. A peo- nomies and their jokes; their stays
pie and upon the whole, at least of eating and drinking: I am glad
to me. a people not only, despite to live with them And pray with
our disasters and divisions and in- them (preferably if I may choose
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suffgiencies, with a touch of great-
"WAYFARING"
$22,500,000 DECLARED
FOR ZION INVESTMENT
Appeals Made at Annual Service Group
Dinner by Mrs. Joseph H.• Ehrlich,
Simon Shetzer and Kurt Peiser
President Lebrun of France
Heads Pro-Palestine
Committee
POINT TO NEED FOR INCREASED
SUBSIDIES FOR MANY AGENCIES
TEL AVIV (WNS-Paleor Agen-
cy) — On April 30 the Levant
Fair in Tel Aviv will open its
doors upon the finest pageant of
industrial and agricultural prog-
ress the Near East has ever seen.
More nations will take part this
year than during the 1934 Fair,
and the United States will be rep-
resented, by a number of leading
firms. The Levant Fair has been
accurately culled the gateway to
the Middle East, for buyers front
the surrounding countries come to
view the marvels of modern devel-
opment. This large territory im-
ports goods to the value of nearly
$500,000,000 annually, and the
market is as yet In a virgin state.
France will have a varied dis-
play of all branches of her pro-
duction, and final plans for the
French Pavilion have already been
definitely approved. Balkan coun-
tries have also indicated their in-
tention of being represented, some
for the first time. Greece, Bulgaria,
Turkey and Yugoslavia will take
part. Plans for the Aviation show
in Tel Aviv are awakening keen
interest not only locally but also
in those countries whose air serv-
ices traverse Palestine. The Im-
perial Airways (Great Britain),
the Royal Dutch Air Line K.L.M.,
Air-France, the Egyptian Airways
and the new Polish and Rumanian
services will be represented. An
international air rally and speed
race will take place during the
Fair for a special flying camel
trophy cup.
Another feature will be an all-
Palestine competition for the best
"Ideal Home" plan and the erec-
Con of a full-sized model of the
prize-winning design, constructed
of local materials, as a feature of
the building exhibition. Contests
p,,ktlatut fers one-r=
tw o-apasernaWsis
and three-story blocks of flats, the
latter being the most popular type
of domestic architecture in Pales-
tine. Other shows will be a Middle
East film contest and music and
Annual Federation Meeting Adopts Resolu-
tion Limiting Directors' Terms of Office;
Aim to Draw in New Leaders
Meeting at the annual get-together of the
Detroit Service Group last Sunday evening,
leaders of the Jewish Welfare Federation
and the Allied Jewish Campaign sounded
the initial appeals for the 1936 drive which
is to be conducted from May 11 to 21.
Although the campaign budget has not yet been de-
cided upon, members of the Detroit Service Group, who
form the fund-raising army for local campaign, were
urged to be prepared at once to proceed with efforts to
raise the quota which is expected to be announced soon
for the forthcoming drive.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, president of the Detroit
FRAM WILL HEAD
SPEAKERS BUREAU
Will Meet Tuesday to Plan
Activities for Allied
Jewish Campaign
Rabbi Leon Fram has again
been selected to act as chairman
of the speakers bureau for the
Allied Jewish Campaign which will
be conducted here from May 11
to May 21.
Bernard Isaacs, Samuel Lieber.
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DR. HANS KOHN
CHILDREN'S HOME
ELECTS DIRECTORS
!evening, March 18, on the subject
Reports Submitted by Cohen,
Pioneers of the New Judaism."
President; Newmark,
Tickets for this lecture are
Superintendent
available front members of the
club, in the office of Shaarey
Zedek or at the door on the night
At the annual meeting of the
of the lecture,
Jewish Children's Home, held
Dr. Bernard Heller, director of Tuesday evening at the home, Bur-
the Billet Foundation at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, will Intro- lingame and Petoskey Ayes., Fred
M. Butzel, Herman Cohen, Irwin
duce Dr. Kohn.
Dr. Hans Kohn, born in Prague, I. Cohn and Daniel J. Alpert were
Czechoslovakia, is a graduate of re-elected members of the board
the University of Prague, holding
the Doctor Juris degree. .While and Dr. harry C. Metzger was
living in the former Austrian Em- elected a member of the board to
pire and in Czechoslovakia, he fill a vacancy.
had an opportunity to acquaint
In his report as president, Her-
himself with the problems of Na- man Cohen outlined theoactivities
tionalism and Nationality. During of the past year during Ithich 73
the War he lived in Asiatic Rus- children were cared for. Tbk num-
sia and in Siberia, and in 1920 re- ber of children in the home during
turned to Europe via Japan and the year has been averaging 60,
China. He lived for several years he stated.
in Paris and London and traveled
Mr. Cohen stated he was
widely in Europe and the Near pleased with the manner in which
and Middle East, lecturing in the home co-operates with other
England, France, Switzerland and community agencies, especially the
other countries on problems of Jewish Social Service Bureau. He
international politics and of the commended the staff of the home
East. In 1925 he settled in Jeru- for the excellent health record in
salem, where he is the fourth year the home.
Louis Newmark, superintendent
lecturer on political science at
the Workmen's Seminary. He is of the home, in his report to the
also interested in the Hebrew Uni- gathering outlined the objectives
versity, as an associate of Dr. J. for the coming year. He said that
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RABBI LEON FRAM
man and Samuel D. Weinberg will
act as associate chairmen of the
bureau.
Rabbi Fram has called a meet-
ing of the speakers bureau to be
held at 8 p. m. sharp on Tuesday,
March 17, at Temple Beth El and
has invited the following to serve
on the committee with him:
Prospective Speakers
Irving Adler, Gabriel N. Alex-
ander, Milton Alexander, Hyman
Altman, Morton Ashner, Nathan
Bean, Mrs. Harry Becker, Lary M.
Becker, Mrs. Edith B Bercovich,
Joseph Bernstein, Mandell Bern-
stein, Irving Blumberg, Fred M.
Butzel, Max Charnels, Max Chem-
sky, Louis S. Cohane David J.
Cohen, Henry Convener, Sidney
DeYoung, Charles Driker, Mrs.
Joseph II. Ehrlich, James L Ell-
mann, Esther Elkin, Walter Far-
ber', Hannah Ferman, Rabbi S.
Fine, Lionel Fink, Isaac Finkel.
stein. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Maur-
ice Gluier, Henry M. Gottlieb,
Joseph Haggai, Arthur J. Hass,
Dr. A. M. Hershman, Harold hel-
per, Bernard Isaacs, Mrs. H. L.
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Service Group, who presided, at
the dinner on Sunday eveningo
sounded the call for services, and'
her appeal was supplemented by!
pleas made by Simon Shetzer,
chairman of the board of the
Service Group, and Kurt Pelser,'
executive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
Campaign offices hare al-
ready been opened on the 14th
floor of Hotel Stotler, and the
Federation personnel k at work
on advance preparations for the
drive. The telephone number
of the campaign office Is Ran-
dolph 9340,
Mr. Peiser expressed the hope,
that in the coming few weeks It
will not be necessary to draft
leaders but that the campaign
will of itself bring out a spontans
eous effort for service and for
justice. Mr, Peiser, who was wel-
comed back to Detroit after an
absence of eight weeks, expressed
satisfactiawesseith• tkis•v.axsort,ii•:
which the community's work was
carried on in his absence by the
boards of the various agencies
and by the personnel of the fed-
eration.
Increased Subsidies
Outlining the record of the
Service Group achievements dur-
ing the past year, Mr. Shetzer
stated that even greater efforts
will have to be made in the com-
ing drive due to the increased
subsidies that must be made to
local agencies and for overseas
relief.
Mr. Shetzer also stated that the
Jewish Old Folks' Home building
fund will again be included in
the drive. Declaring that all
pledges made in the last campaign
are now doe In full, he urged im-
mediate payments on pledges in
order that construction work for
the proposed home for the aged
should not be hindered.
Welcoming the return of Mr.
Peiser, Mr. Shetzer pledged him
the wholehearted co-operation of
the Service Group. Ile lauded
Miss Esther Prussian, who, in Mr.
Peiser's absence, ably managed
the Federation office.
PederatIon Meeting
The Jewish Welfare Federation
of Detroit, at its annual meeting
on Sunday afternoon at Temple
Beth El, preceding the Service
Group dinner, adopted a resolu.
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TWO COMMITTEES
MEET THIS WEEK
Child Care, Health Groups
Convene March 16
I and March 19
All English Universities Reject Heidelberg
Bid While U. S. Schools Accept Invitation
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Levant Fair Committee is
Headed by King Leo-
pold II of Belgium
RABBI LEON I. FEUER
evening, March 17, in the social
hall of Shaarey Zedek on the
topic "How Does Zionism Affec t
American Jewish Life?"
James I. Ellmann, president of
the local Zionist organization, an-
nounced on Wednesday that Rabbi
Feuer's address will be open to
the public, and admission will be
free.
Recognized as one of the ablest
of the younger rabbis in this
country, Rabbi Feuer is an able
speaker and thinker. Prior to
being called to the Toledo pulpit
he was assistant to Rabbi Abbs
Billet Silver in Cleveland.
"Agony" Ad in Hebrew
TEL AVIV (WNS—Palcor
Agency) —The first "agony"
ad in Hebrew has just appeared
in Davar, Labor daily. It is
apparently addressed to an er-
rant husband. The advertise-
ment reads u follows: "Jacob!
Tovick and Dora are asking
for you; have pity on them and
come home."
Two committees of the Detroit
Service Group will meet this week.
The peculiar problems faced by
dependent Jewish young people,
particularly those under the care
of the Jewish Child Placement
Bureau, will be discussed at the
second dinner meeting of the child
care committee, to be held Mon•
day evening, March 16, at 6:30
o'clock, at Temple Beth El.
Dr. Lowell S. Selling, chief psy-
chiatrist of Recorder's Court and
consulting' psychiatrist for the
Jewish Child Placement Bureau,
together with Dr. Louis A.
HEIDELBERG, Germany.—Thej to use diplomatic persuasion to many. Other institutions of learn- Schwartz, consulting psychiatrist
Nazi government struck back at have the decision of the British ing are also expected to decline with the Consultation Bureau of
the Universities of Oxford, Cam-juniversities reversed, but nothing the invitation now that It has been the Detroit Community Fund, will
bridge and Birmingham when the seems to have come of this pro- disclosed that the celebration is lead the discussion. Mrs. Edith
rector of Heidelberg University ject. Considerable care was taken really a cloak for a Nazi props- B. Bercovich, executive director
formally withdrew its invite- to try to keep secret the presence ganda demonstration. The tale - of the Jewish Child Placement
ions to all British universities or of government spokesmen here bration is set for June 27 to June Bureau, will present case histories
30.,aithpeusregceonodf aln9n3i4v.erna
academies to send delegates to during the last few days, but it N
ltrybu
of also
the to
D
theempssutbejre
ct. editor
the ceremonies marking the 650th became generally known.
of
been discovered that the Nazis the Michigan State Medical Jour.
anniversary of the university's
English Schools Reject Bid
have advanced the anniversary nal, a specialist in diagnostic
foundation.
LONDON (WNS) — Virtually which does not really come until X-ray, will address the health
This effort to save far) had, as
a matter of fact, become inevit- every important university and 1937,
committee of the Welfare CoOncil
able after the two leading British learned society in England has
of the Detroit Service Group on
N. Y. U. Boycotts Heidelberg
universities declined and It be row rejected the Nazi inritatioh
Thursday evening, March 19, at
came evident that other British to send representatives to the so-
NEW YORK (WNS) — New 8.30 o'clock, at Temple Beth El.
institutions could be expected to called 550th anniversary relebra- York University will probably not
Edwin A. Wolf and Samuel H.
follow suit. The step was taken Lion of the founding of Held& be represented at the celebration Rubiner are co-chairmen of the
after representatives of the Nazi berg University. Oxford, Cam- of Heidelberg's 550th anniversary, health committee of which Dr.
minister of culture, Dr. Bernhard bridge, Birmingham, London, it was announced here by Dr. David J. Sandweiss is secretary.
Rust, spent the week-end consult- Manchester and Liverpool Univer- Harry Woodburn Chase, chancel- The child care and health corn-
ing with the rector and his as- 'Ries, the Royal Society of Eng- tor. Although he avoided any mittees are two of the seven tune-
s land and the British Association words that would indicate that Lionel groups which make op the
ilate
tha i d been rumored here that for the Advancement of Science N. Y. U. was boycotting the eels- Welfare Council sponsored by the
Joachim von Ribbentrop, Adolf are among those who have de- bration, Dr. Chase said "I see very j Detroit Service Group for the
(PLIAill mot To ascii s)
Hitler's special envoy, would try dined to send delegates to Ger-
!study of social problems.
Nazis Strike Back at British Educators by Formally Withdrawikg
the Invitations; Hitlerites Advanced Anniversary
Which Does Not Really Come Until 1937
Or. illustrate
jit.