America's lavish periodical Carta CLIPTON Antall • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1936 3 THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS 40 IN MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER PRINTED ETROIT _EMI} 1.1.1tONICL and VOL. XXXVIII No. 3 TELEPHUNZ • CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 Per Year, $3.00; P _ er Copy, 10 Cents Jews Leave City of Minsk DETROIT RESPONDS Special Campaign Project LA GUARDIA STOPS Charge Italy, Germany with POLISH-JEWISH To Be Concluded Monday ANTI-SEMITE FROM After Five Are Killed and TO RELIEF CAMPAIGN SPREADING LIBELS Financing Arab Murderers 100 Injured During Pogrom In Palestine; Many Interned Group of 40 Men Who Undertook to Raise Drive's Shortage to Report at Dinne r at Aronason's Home Committees Continue Their Issues Racial Libel Writ Solicitations to Aid Against Robert E. The most remarkable campaign necessary to complete the en- Sufferers Edmondson in the history of the 'Detroit tire quota *of the Allied Jewish Half of Jewish Population of 10,000 Have Fled to Warsaw as a Result of Panic Created by Anti-Semites APPEALS ARE SOUNDED IN RADIO ADDRESSES PREMIER PROMISES PROTECTION AGAINST POLAND'S , POGROMISTS Delegates of 60 Organiza- tiona Participate in Local Drive Court at Radom Guarded by Troops as 43 Christians and 14 Jews Go on Trial for Przytyk Rioting Detroit Jewry is responding generously to the appeal for the relief and rehabilitation of Jews in Poland, according to the heart- ening news sent to the headquar- ters of the drive by field workers, Ilenry M. Abramovitz, chairman, reported early in the week. Speakers are now calling on the various organizations throughout the city with a plea for assistance in this drive to bring rescue to 3,500,000 Jews in Poland, living in indescribable poverty and sub- jected daily to physical attacks by hooligans directed by organized anti-semites in that country. "The situation of the Jews in Poland is a tragedy Without equal in modern times," said Mr. Abram- ovitz, in a statement asking De- troit Jewry to give generously to this cause. "One hundred thousand children are consumptive through undernourishment and lack of pro- per medical care; hundreds of thousands are hungry, ragged and homeless. Practically the entire Jewish population in Poland is in the grip of terror as a result of the organized mass attacks upon them; numbers have been killed and hundreds severely injured. WARSAW (WNS) — Half of the 10,000 Jews ofMinsk-Mazowiecki, a town 30 miles from Warsaw, have fled to the capital in wild panic following an outbreak of anti- Semitic rioting resulting from the killing of a Polish cavalryman by a Jew. Leaving their belongings behind, the Jews of Minsk-Mazowiecki are besieging Jewish organizations and leaders here with pitiful pleas'for help. An emergency committee has been organized herd to provide relief for the refugees and to furnish help to the Jews still remaining in Minsk-Mazow- iecki, Lien Minczberg, Jewish member of the Sejm, and Jewish Committee will conk to a Campaign. close on Monday evening when a With approximately $24,000 group of 50 leaders will meet at short of the goal, a number of dinner at the home of Mr. and leaders undertook to institute a Mrs. Maurice Aronsson on Webb special effort in order to assure Ave. to make a final report on a complete success for the drive, the special project to raise a sum at the dinner held on June 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. A sum o f appro owxims atel $16,000 was pledged g towards thy deficit at that time and it is now confidently believed that at the dinner meeting next Monday the drive will be assured of success. BLUM IS ATTACKED ON JEWISH GROUNDS French Chamber in Uproar During Outburst by Fascists JEWISH CONGRESS ASKS REFERENDUM Plea Made by Bernhard; Detroitera Go to Wash- ington NEW YORK. — Exercising his rarely used prerogative as chief magistrate of the city, Mayor La Guardia issued a summons charg- ing criminal libel against Robert E. Edmondson, who sends out Enthused Over Project Kurt. Peiser, this week express- anti-Jewish literature from a 20 ed the belief that the unusual ef- printing shop at 80 Washington fort inaugurated by this St., where he has desk room . The summons was shop. served upon group of leaders for the purpose Edmondson at the The of raising the campaign shortage Mayor wrote to District Attor- Simon Shetzer heads a delega- tion of more than 20 Detroiters who will represent this city at the sessions of the American Jewish Congress to be held in Washington, D. C., this Saturday, evening and all day Sunday. The Detroit delegation has been selected by a con- lee ference of local organizations which has at the same time per- fected the ma- chinery for a De- troit branch of the Congress. A report on the decisions of the Congress will be submitted by the Detroit delegates at a reconvened meeting of the D e t r oit confer- ence to be held Simon Sheteer shortly after the Washington Congress sessions. marks a new departure in fund- nee William C. Dodge of New raising activities and will serve York County informing him of to assure an even greater interest the summons and the ground for than causes, ever before in community it Ile sent a similar communica- Lion to District Attorney Samuel With the complete quota raised e, Foley in the Bronx, saying f 46 Arabs and 29 Jews Dead as Eighth Week of Ambushing Commences: Strike Leaders in Concentration Camp FORCE WILL NOT DETER JEWS, SAYS DIZENGOFF AS FAIR ENDS Arabs Say They Will Treat Jews With Toler- ation if 'They Will Settle as a Religious Minority JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Agency) — The deaths of an Arab woman when a bomb exploded inside the Jaffa Gate of the Old City this morning, of five Arabs in a battle between British soldiers and Arabs in the nearby village of Lifta, and of an Arab in a or the building fund for the that he had been informed that clash at Haifa on Saturday have raised the total of Arab Jewish Old Folks' Home, the ef- some of the objectionable litera- fatalities in the seven weeks of disorder to 96, while the fort is now being made to raise ture had been shipped to that death of Israel Ben Yehuda, who was shot by Police in the complete amount necessary borough. Schunat Shapira, the Jewish quarter between Jaffa and for the maintenance funds for the Inciting Language 47 agencies provided for in the Tel Aviv, has brought the total of Jewish dead to 29. The Mayor wrote that the lan- campaign. Numerous injuries, some serious,, to. both Jews.and,Arabs guage of Ediiiondson's sheets was Senator Jacob Trockenheim, con- Organizations Captains were reported over the week-end strong enough to incite to public ferred with Premier Skladkowski A meeting of the Committee disorder. In his anti-Jewish cam- as violence and vandalism con- regarding measures for the pro- of 21 has been called for Thurs- paign the writer has attacked tinued. tection of the Jewish population , day evening, June. 18, at drresident Roosevelt, Prof. Felix in Minsk-Maeowiecki. Scores of .Arabli'siere, arrested o'clock, at the Jewish Cornmu- Frankfurter, Gov., Alfred Landon following t'hectie military battld Reports obtained from eye-wit- nity Center, by Myron Keys, of Kansas, United States Sena- that lidded for five hours' at Late nesses indicate that at least eve chairman. for William E. Borah, Secretary as a detachme nt of. British troops Jews were killed and more than The following is an additional of Labor Frances Perkins and tried to oust a band of 50 Arab 100 injured, 41 of them seriously. Favorable Action Taken by list of captains and officers of I others prominent in national life. Most Urgent Cause snipers., more, battaliond Restatement of Pittsburgh Seven are said to be dying of 'PLEASE TERN TO I ST PAOE1 U. S. House of Rep- In one of his own sheets Ed- "Only several days ago Detroit of Britis troops tiom Egypt and their injuries. The Jewish quar- Platform on Central mondson describes himself as a resentatives newspapers carried the shocking expected to arrive here this Week; ter of Minsk-Mazowiecki looks as Conference Agenda , bringing the strength newspaper man of 40 years' ex- news that in the city of Minsk of the Britl if had gone through a cannon- perience and a writer on financial The ilouse of Representatives 35,000 peasants, in a carnival of ish military garrison in Palestine ading, Broken windows, shat- subjects. Ile says he was born to two brigades, unanimously passed a joint reso- riot and bloodshed, compelled six the , strongest More than 200 Reform rabbis tered doors, merchandise, strewn in Dayton, 0., in 1872, the son from all parts of the country force that has been' In ,the court' over the streets,, buildings in lution, introduced by Congress- of the seven thousand Jewish in- of an artist, and describes his will convene at Congress Han, try since the world war. man Gillette of Connecticut, di- habitants to flee to Warsaw for ruins, the synagogue in flames, ponies as non-partisan. Ile start- Cape May, N. J., Jun: 23 to June Dainage estimated at $25,000 Jewish houses and shops barri- recting the Secretary of the In- their lives, while the remaining ed his crusade "for Americanism" thousand barricaded themselves in Ask Referendum on World Jew, 28 for the 47th annual convention was caused by a fire in a Jewish caded and shuttered are the ex- Gets Degrees From Theo- in 1934, distributing his yam. homes, suffering hunger, and timber yard in the heart of the ternal evidences of the pogrorit ish Congress phlets at cost, and his since sent terror. These happenings stagger logical Seminary, Insti- Jerusalem business district. Foe The remaining Jewish. population NEW YORK (WNS) — The out 6,000,000 of them. Ile says the imagination. a time the basinese district ap) is living in cellars and no Jew tute of Religion question of the World Jewish Cont he has been under investigation "There is no more urgent cause peered in danger, but police and dares show himself in the streets. gress movement should be submit= by the Department of Justice today than the cause of the un- Jewish youths finally succeeded Police detachments reinforced by NEW YORK — At the com- and the Post Office Department, ted to a referendum which would happy Jews in Poland," continued in extinguishing the blaze. military patrols ate guarding the register the opinion of every Jew!. mencement exercises of the Jew- but that the mail are open to him. Mr. Abramovitz, "and Detroit Jewish quarter and convoying Jews in Constabulary ish adult, is the challenge voiced ish Theological Seminary of Amer- Dickstein Sought Inquiry Jewry, which has proven its gen- trucks from Warsaw brihging by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president ica held in the Seminary Quad- Sixty additional Jews were en- When the Black Legion invee- erosity in every worth-while move- food to the beleaguered Jews. A rengle, June 7, Dr. William Fox-I tigation was started in Detroit of the American Jewish Congresse ' rolled in the Palestine constabu- nent in the of Jews every- p. m. curfew has been estab- at a conference . of that body at well Albright, professor of Semiticllast month, Michigan State inves- lary for service In Jerusalem. where, will respond, I am sure, to lished to prevent •further out- which the American Jewish Com- languages at John Hopkins Uni- tigators sought a possible connec- French soldiers on the Syrian this plea to aid the Jews in breaks. mittee was charged with opposing versity, one of the outstanding tion with a New York organize- frontier are reported to have I'oland." Start of Trouble the Wqrld Jewish Congress h i Semitic scholars of our times, was tuinoanb, lebuttoretproarcte seized a large shipment of rifles w nerke Radio Appeals cause it sees in such a democratic awarded the honorary degree of and ammunition intended for The trouble began when Jubka a definite link. A plea for assistance in the drive organization a threat to the auto- Doctor of Hebrew Letters, in rec- Representative Samuel Dickstein Palestine Arabs. An unconfirm- Lejb Chaskilewicz, 27 years old, to raise Detroit's quota of $25,000 cratic rule of existing relief ages- ognition of his enduring attain- introduced a resolution in Con- ed report that police have evi- shot and killed Corporal Jan was made by Rabbi Leon From, cies. ments in the field of Semitic Schol- gress last month to investigate dence that Palestine Arab leaders Bujak of the 7th Polish Uhlans, over station WJBK last Sunday, arship and in appreciation of his have received $100,000 from the Edmondson Economic Service On the main street while Bujak Opposition to the World Jewish through, the courtesy of Aaron distinguished services as Director in connection with Black Legion Italy and $25,000 from Germany was walking with his brother, Kurland, who conducts the Jewish Congress was challenged also by of the Amercian School of On- deenve developments. ed tr. is published in the Davar, He- tedinmothodasollnowchhiam Zygmunt. Bujak died on the way chal- l- Dr. Georg Bernhard, who for 30 Radio Forum. ental Research R in lensed Jerusalem. upickRE brew labor- daily. The Arab press to a hospital. A mob gathered Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka spoke years was editor-in-chief of the The honorary degree of Doctor to appear before a Congressional in Syria reports that 300,000 immediately and was preparing to 0 ver WJR Friday afternoon and Vosaische Zeitung of Berlin and of Hebrew Letters was also con- committee and "tell the truth Arabs are receiving relief from lynch Chaswilewicz when he was a ppealed to Detroit Jews to aid who has come to this country to ferred upon Samuel J. Agnon of about the Jewish anti-American the Strike Committee of the rescued by the police. The mob in this life-saving movement in he- address the two-day convention to Palestine, for his noteworthy con- conspiracy that is communistically Arab Supreme Council. In Ilaifa besieged the village jail where h al( of' the tortured Jews in be held at Wash:ngton, D. C., this harbor, however, 1,100 Arabs are the police took Chaskilewicz. week-end to discuss the status of tributions to modern Hebrew liter- destroying the republic." Edmond- Poland. ature and in honor of the cernple- sun suggested that the Black Le- still at work, and resistance to Fearing further trouble, the po- Jewish life throughout the world DR. FELIX A. LEVY The national million dollar drive tion of the sixth volume of his col- gion might be a "Jew-created pressure to join the general strike lice rushed Chaskilewicz to War- HAYM SALOMON is sponsored by such outstanding and to elect delegates to represent lected writings in which Jewish bogey camouflage, designed to of the Central Conference of has been reported among the saw in an armored car. This fur- ci tizens as the Hon. Ogden L. American Jewry at the World Jew- life of the early nineteenth century !divert attention Arab Municipal Councillor, of from ther inflamed the anti-Semites tenor to provide a site in Wash- Mills, former Secretary of Treas- ish Congress, to be held at Geneva Communist American Rabbis. is vividly reconstructed in a series I subversions." In his own liters- With Dr. Felix A. Levy of Chi- nine cities, including Jerusalem, and then demolished Jewish shops ington for the erection of a me- ury, Senators William E. Borah on Aug. 8. of beautifully composed and in- tureseh c r e eayrsoati,r. tn hia zthe , belongii to c ago, president, presiding, two Haifa, Sated and Tiberias- An and assaulted every Jew they en- morial to Ilaym Salomon "in rec- "It is remarkable," Dr. Bern- and Robert Wagner, Charles Ed- matters of paramount interest agreement whereby Jewish driv- countered. Chaskilewicz is said ognition of the patriotic and meri- ward Russell, prominent journal- hard said, "that there are still spiring narratives, no secret organizations. ''resident Cyrus Adler, in con- will probably come before the ers will supply temporary bus to have been drunk when he shot torious services tendered by him ist, George Gordon Battle, famous Jews who believe that continu e d c onference. The re-valuation of service for the German and Greek Bujak, but friends of the, mur- to the United States Government New York attorney, Governor silence is the proper tactic against (erring degrees, referred to the Fascists Attack Blum dered soldier say that Chaskilew- during the most trying period of Ilerbert Lehman of New York, anti-Semitism." Speaking of some fact that the Faculty of the Semi- PARIS (WNSI—That the po- the principles of Returns, which quarters in Jerusalem has been nary also voted to recommend for lineal enemies of Premier Leon will restate the Pittsburgh Plat- made between the Jewish Drivers' ick had a grudge against Bujak the American Revolution," ac- Rabbi Abbe Silver of Cleveland wealthy German Jews who as late under whom he had served in the cording to a message from Con- and many other prominent citizens as 1933 objected to fighting Ilit•r, this honorary degree, Dr. Ludwig Blum intend to take full advan- I form of 1885, and a decision on Association and the Arab bus Blau, one of the foremost Rabbi- a gressman Emanuel Celler of army. saatiscaapoe lly l v itii.: the Jew's attitude toward war, company which served these dis- of the Jewish and Christian faiths. Dr. Bernhard said: "It is exclu- nical scholars of our time, who are slated to occupy important tricts before the strike. The street A similar incident occurred in Brooklyn to Z. Tygel, executive 60 Societies Cooperate sively their fault that a more ener- reached his 75th birthday this cal issue became dramatically t ihene w dent • eonfinifepsuetssieio,nwao! Positiqns meeting. on the agenda of the cleaners of Jaffa have returned Vilna when a drunker. Pole was director of the Federation of Po- The Detroit branch of the Amer. getic fight was not waged against year. Dr. Blau died before the to work as the accumulation of lish Jews in America. ehe Chamber ham th ebe "r P killed by a Jewish restaurant is an Committee Appeal is composed Hitler when the time was oppe,• commencement. refuse on the streets of that city The report on the joint reso- of thrown into an uproar by Xavier Re statement of Platform owner. The Pole entered the res- delegates f tune in the early stages of the At the exercises, Dr. Simon Vallat, one-legged war veteran, lotion by the Committee on the JS R e-atatement of the Pittsburgh became a menace to the public taurant of M. Davidson and was wish organizations who meet regime, and now it is unfortunat• Greenberg, Rabbi of Congregation who health. Library, which had it under con- greeted Blum with the cry, Pl m atfor, which for 60 years has threatening hen with a knife ly too late." (PPLEAHE TERN TO PAGE of liar Zion of Philatielphia and (PLEASE TUIIN To LAST PAGE( (PLEASE TERN TO P sag si , PLEASE TI —thl TO LAST PAGE) The Arabs of Palestine are OPPOSITE EDITORAL1 when Davidson fired in self-de- a graduate of the seminary of the Bernhard Says Jewish Emissaries ready to treat ,the Jews with tol- fense and killed the hooligan. year 1925, made the commence- of Hitler Seek to Block eration if they will settle irt the When word of the shooting ment address. country as ■ religious minority, . Congress reached the rural areas around The invocation was delivered by depending on the protection of Charging Jews having German (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE Dr. Max Drob, Rabbi of the Con- opreamrs: EDITORIAL) the Arabs, it is declared by Al connections with attempting to de- lkdam, Arabic weekly, the only , stroy the World Jewish Congress. course Center Congregation and a Statement by G. E. Harr im an of Ant i-N az i League on Arab newspaper to appear as ,the Igraduate of the Seminary of the Georg Bernhard, outstanding pule U. S. Ruling Aga i nst Dumping 1 ng o f (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE g) By LUDWIG LEWISOHN heist and former editor of the years 1911. German Goods Vossische Zeitung of Berlin, made I Institut e O 'WNS rdains Four a passionate plea for American This column it copyright by the Seven Art. Feature Syndicate Re. production In "(holeor In pert strictly forbidden. Any Infringement on Jewry to unite and make the Worldl NE W, YOR K (;. E. Harriman, executive sec- I among those on which Germany this copyright will be oo.sut pr ,4 . wi Jewish Congress in G eneva a suc- 1Frishherg, Wendell A. Philli p s ' eatery of the Non-Sectarian Anti-; bases • large part of her export cessful venture. In address at an luncheon given in his hone, Harold Si. Meyer b Nazi League, with office's at 20 ! trade. During 1935 approximate- oy; M ri I 1 esrt ee D p: h e e r Kamsler n e osrd awl ni , e e and d , spar erabbis a VS' 47th St., New York, of which ' , ly 30,000,000 marks worth of Educator Is Feted for His 'IN PALESTINE" perhaps the very life of the British shortly after his arrival in this Samuel Unternsyer is president, merchandise coming under rate- The situation in Palestine is Contributions to Jew- the empire are involved in this ap- country, Dr. Bernhard, who is gin- the following statement in' gories mentioned, were imported grave. It would be foolish to deny parently minute and obscure afros• erally acknowledged as an author- the Jewish Institute of Religion. ish Culture at the Inetitute's 11th annual cons- comment upon the ruling by the into this country out of a total Third and Final Nomination that. But its character is entirely gle between the . free state and the sty on international affairs, pointed mencement exercises Dr. William United States Government azainst, importation of German good, of Officers to Pre- , and radically different from any servile state, the struggle between out that an international Jewi..h Foxwell Albright, professor of the dumping of goods here by ; valued at 170,000,000 marks. Of CLEVELAND (WNS) —Lead- previous and apparently similar civilization and barbarism. cedeElaction N A% gathering such as the forthcoming Semitic languages at Johns lisp- Germany: rs coue. this is bu the first step. t ers in American Jewish life pals situation. In the successive small And we, our people in Eretz World Jewish Congress cannot I,. kins University, and Prof. Samuel Undoubtedly the Government will "The news that the Treasury it,,,ig Next ee x t waves of Arab resistance and vio- No 3n4d. a y n ,na niighBt4ithpiStaithi a gloiving tribute to the achieve- Israel, are the symbol and occasion oppose d on either Jewish or Amer- Krauss of the Vienna Rabbinical Department has at last invoked raise the tariffs on many other lence up to and including the riots The German end , Seminary, eceived the honorary g ments of A. 11. Friedland, direc- of 1929, the great Arab landholders of that particular conflict. It is a scan grounds, the Anti-Bounty clauses of the commodities which Germany ex- hold semi-annual election of offs- tor of the Cleveland Bureau of instigated the peasantry by a tragic but not uncharacteristic scored the Jewish opposition and degree man 1930 Tariff Act against Ger- ports. e believe that this long ca circumstance that this should be accused it of being influenced by degree of Doctor of Hebrew Let- at the lodge quarters in the Jewish Education, at a testimonial propaganda of religious fanaticism dumping of her unwanted , Doris. awaited action of the Government Maccabees Bldg. Herman Osnos, dinner here, marking his 25th an- in order that their exploitation of so. It has for us all, not only for Jewish emissaries of Hitler who ters. merchandise into this country is will result in an almost complete president of the lodge urges all niversary of service to Jewish that peasantry could continue as our Yishub, but for every Jew in are still spreading propaganda le the most heartening the Anti-Nazi stoppage of German exports into members to attend this meeting the world this consoling and deeply the effect that world Jewish pro. education. League has received for some this country. in the old Turkish days. There and exercise their franchise as For four hours, Friedland, were undoubtedly other element,— fortifying element of m o r a I tests against Hitler will hurt Jew- time past. "Through the boycott activities well as pass on several matters of azi- land. poet, author, dreamer and crea- the sloth of age-old custom resist- strength: We are not any more ish interests tot Oil- importance. tor, was eulogized, while he sat ing change, the mere desire to be bent upon a self-regarding task, . Asserting tha ther e ig still in League has brought the situation iated bodies, German trade to the Preceding the election, third and • overwhelmed and could barely ex- left alone even if to one's loss, the however righteous and historically Germany a section of Jews who to the attention of leading officials United States has already been final nomination of officers will be ' press his thanks in two sentences. general centripetal forces that are justifiable and ethically necessary. have learned nothing from the di'- in the Treasury Department and decreased by 43 y per cent from he ld. The by-lminations. Re - aws of the Todge Elected by Social Work- l irst All phases of Jewish life were always active in small and primi- Our task is now the task of free- estrous misfortune which has Le- has been urg:iur them that the the 1932 fi gures. We are con- for three no The first ers; Peiser Presides represented at the gathering tive societies. This being the case dom itself, of civilization itself, of fallen them, Dr. Bernhard Pahl raising of duties against German vinced that through the raising and second nominations were held human hope and human health. that "those who cannot be taught which was sponsored by a national Britain Session at ld afford to issue re- 'What • world to contemplate not are not restricted only to Ger• subsidized exports was not only of the tariff, Germany's trade with at the me!tings in May. Since that committee of 200 American Jews. ports, make concessions and bar. only justifiable, but absolutely rascal- . this country wille decreaseditime the nominating committee has for us but for all men—Mils- many. In the western countries, in Louis Lipsky hailed Friedland gain with the Arabs at the ex- ATLANTIC CITY (WNS) — sary for the protection of ,Amer- by another 50 per cent at least I been forced by circumstances to splint and perhaps Hitler with England, in the United States, in as one of the creators of the Jew- pense of us, her friends. industry and commerce and possibly even more. We also , make a change in their original their iron heels upon the crucial France and in Holland there are Breaking a tradition that has en- ican ish renaissance, while Rabbi Solo- Today all that has changed centers of the Near East, England still Jews who view the fate of dared since its organization, the against • well planned attempt to believe that the action by our recommendations and a new report mon Goldman of Chicago called disrupt world trade. 37th annual meet'^g ' the Na- government will be followed by superceding the slate originally radically, violently. The little land shorn of sea-ways and empire German Jews as something which tional Conference of fewiah Social Friedland "the embodiment of the "Dr. Schacht, head of the similar action by Government, presented will be recommended to hers A dark Age, darker concerns t em only in so far as Ser•ice of Palestine has in more than one and powerles! re-elected . Ilan y L. Gluck,- Reichsbank and German Minister throughout the world, particularly the lodge. culture of his people." Abraham y for mer one. material aid is needed but do not termer age been the pivot of and bloodier than an . Goldberg, president of h man, executive director of the Jew- ef Economics, has used the tre- Great Britain, France and Czecho• world history. It is so again now. would be upon the world. Following the election a general rind it necessary to learn anythingish Welfare Boar d, for a second tadruth ivrith, described Fried- mendous power of the Nazi Gov- alovakia. The economic ring Is discussiorrof • timely sublect will • • • Italy is on the Red Sea; Italy can from the fate f German Jews land' a role in the f oundin g of term as president, thus establish- ernment to force the German in- tightening around Hitler's throat be held. Aaron.Droock, chairman rut off the waters of the Sudan; Britain is waking up, though which would be of importance to the National Hebrew School 25 mg • precedent, since no other dustry to pay the enormous sub- and the final success of the boy- of the lodge's anti-defamation rem- Italy can tight at Suez; Mussolini slowly. The B r i t i 5 h democ. their own existence." years ago in New York. has his ruthless hand upon the racy wants peace; the British ...e- Americas Jewish Cosemitt. Re- president of the Conference had sidles which he has granted to colt seems in sight. No matter mittee, triggive a repOrt on mat - • Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, educa- ever been given election to • sec- exporters of Gen Ian ware, i n to what extent the desperate Nazi tenthat have come before his cons- center of the central nervous sys- mocracy, especially the liberal and peat. Attack en World tion director of the Union of OfX1 term. Mr. Gluckaman was order that they might be able to Government raises its subsidies mitts, In recent weeke. tem of the British Empire. It is Labor parties, are determined to Colter*. American Hebrew Congregations, drafted for a second term because seIl under world prices every- the eye of our Treasury Depart- Last Linda), melt the general an open secret that Behan propa- avoid world-conflict if it can be Reiterating its previously ex- of the gravity Of the situation in where. The result of our Gov- meet will be upon them and there cornmitte•of speaking in behalf of tlfe National the lodge met jointly. anda has fanned into flame the Council of Jewish Education. told But the movement of pressed opposition to the forth- which the Jewish community in ernment's action will be an almost Is no question that the tariff will with the rnai 1Priels inermlight latent pseudo-nationalism of cer- avoided. troops to Palestine, the distribu- coming World Jewish Congres of Friedland's development of s , Amer; finds itself, complete stoppage of German fro- be raised continually to meet any committee to complete bad details tain Arab groups. Rome remem- lion of further arms to our colon- the American Jewish Committee, new and modern methods to make Harry Greenstein of Baltimore, portation Into this country.. attempt to break through its barr for the moonlight to be held on the -bers the pivotal character of Pal- isle, the granting of a new immi. in a statement signed by Dr. Cyrus IPLICARE TERN TO PAOLI 'r "The various commodities men. rier by means of dumping, block. Steamer PLEASE sra,e TO PAOI ?ashram Sunday, June estine. The prestige, the security, irLEssis TGIINJO LAST PAM') OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) (PLEASE TURN TO sari TAOS, OPPOIRTI XOTTOILIAL I tinned as being affected are ed marks and subsidies?' 14. MEMORIAL VOTED TO HAYM SALOMON THE NATIONAL LEADERS HONOR FRIEDLAND WORLD'S RABBIS WILL MEET AT CAPE MAY, N. J. 2 SCHOOLS HONOR DR. W. F. ALBRIGHT The Government Makes Up at Last WINDOW PISGAH TO ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY GLUCKSMAN AGAIN