A merica% !with Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO liffil9unloffjEWISff LAROMICII September 11, 1936 36 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, wish to endorse the candidacy for Congress DR. JULES M. GOLDSMITH whom we have known from the time he sold papers on the streets of Detroit and at which time he was the president of the Young Newsboys' Associa- tion; through his high school years, and as a student at De- troit City College; also during the years he spent at Mar- quette University as a member of the Dental School; during the summer months, between college terms, that he worked at the Packard Motor Car Co., on the production line as a final assembler; through the years of his practice in the City of Detroit; and as a mem- ber of some of the leading or- ganizations in this community, such as: Detroit Service Group; Den- tal Staff of North End Clinic; Knights of Pythias, Berenitur S o c i e ty; Metropolitan Club; Jewish Comm u n ity Center; First District Dental Society; Covenant Club; Campus Club; American Dental Assn.; Ceti. tral 15th Con g ional Demo- cratic Club; Jewish-American Democratic Club; Alpha Epsi• Ion Pi National Social Frater- nity; American Jewish Dentist Committee; American Mouth Health Assn.; Shaarey Zedek Men's Club; Alpha Omega Na. tional Dental Fraternity; Mai• monides Medical Society; Mar• quette University Alum4 Assn.; Wayne University Alumni Assn.; Jewish Welfare Federation; National Ass.- ante Society; Maccabees. wo understand that tie is In 00.311 slanting In the above organizations, co-operating to the fulleatextent In their erope of work. We show Dom personal experiences that he re- sponded whenever he was tattled upon by our community for semire. whether It was to give dental. e• Ice% at our free clinics, to aid rvn I the NolleitatIon of fund. In charity driven, or whether he was t ailed upon ae a delegate to national fra- ternity eonventIone. In anti-defama- tion and boycott work: to help In protect meetinge, and on other oe- cantons. We, the undersigned, deem It • privilege, let alone • necessity to call upon our entire community to C0-operate to the fullest extent in 1,1411/1g— DR. JULES M. GOLDSMITH to Congress from the 15th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Campus Club, Young Men's Jewish Assn. Michigan Alumni Club of Alpha Epsilon Pi, Na. tional Social Fraternity. Ask for a DEMOCRATIC BALLOT SEPT. 15TH • W, s PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE NEW MILITARY COMMANDER AND MORE TROOPS SENT TO PALESTINE TO QUELL RIOTS; THIRTY SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN SUPPORTING WORLD JEWRY'S CLAIMS iciiNt•i-tiliEl. •'IlliNi PAGE Sperka Announces Ostrow Candidate Topics of Sermons for Commissioner At Congregation B'nai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth St., Rab- bi Joshua Sperka will occupy the pulpit on the first day of Rosh Hashonah and will speak on "Adam Where Art Thou." The sermon will he delivered at 10:30 a. Ill. Between Mincha and Man- riv Rabbi Sperka will deliver a sermon in Yiddish entitled "The Bewitched Bell." On Friday morning at 10:30 a. ns, the second day Rosh Basile- nah, the subject of his sermon will be "Set Thy House In Or- der." Those attending the High Holy Day services will be asked to come early since the doors will be closed during the time the rabbi delivers the sermons. Rabbi Sperka's Kol Nidre ser- mon title will be "Can We Be Neutral." On Yom Kippur day he will speak on "In The Shadow of Tomorrow." Citing his record and experi- ence in the Workmen's Compensa- tion Court as his qualification, Samuel B. Ostrow, former deputy commissioner and secretary of the department of Labor and Industry, urges his election as Circuit Court Commissioner on the Democratic ticket. "I believe that my experience in Workmen's Compensation hear- ings qualify me for the position I seek. Ilundreds of cases involving the rights of persons necking compensation were heard and de- cided by me when I was a member of the board," Ostrow stated. Ostrow has practiced law for 12 years, wrote the second edition of Herald's Law I'rimer, a legal textbook, and annotated the Work- men's Compensation Act. His candidacy is endorsed by many business and professional men. At Walsh Institute, successful practitioners in their respective the Arabs that his group will head of the political department of fields will be your instructors in beginning classes in Account- ;"do our utmost in Parliament to the Jewish Agency for Palestine. ancy and Business Administration (Day and Evening) and Kahn, California; and McCor-s see that the Royal Commission's Welcoming the institution of advanced classes in Corporate Accounting and Finance, Indus- mach, Massachusetts. recommendations are accepted," stronger military measures In trial Accounting, Auditing, and Federal Income Tax. adding that it is "probable that Palestine, the Jewish leader as. the Arabs will gain more from the sorts that "the new policy is iour Send More Troops Day and Evening Classes are scheduled to begin 1 L 0 N D 0 N — ( WNS . Palcor impartial considerations by the months late but better than never." Ad Difa, most widely circulated September 14th Agency)—After twenty weeks of il , t ot,yal Commission than the Zorn- Arabie daily in Palestine, asserts unceasing terror and violence in bulletin will be mailed upon request. The British government is A that the Arabs would never agree Palestine the British government' has decided to restore order in the' considering the deposition from to a round-table conference with office of Haj Amin El Husseini, the Jews, such as has been sug• Holy Land by sending large mili- tary reinforcement and by naming Mufti of Jerusalem, who is gested by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Lieutenant-General John Greer Dill chairman of the Arab Higher president of the Jewish Agency for 120 MADISON MIL as the supreme military director of Committee of Palestine, it is Palestine. "The round-table con- all defense forces in the country, rumored in official quarters ference will never be," the Arab organ says editorially, "because here. the Colonial Office has announced. The first suggestion to come we are not prepared to compromise The lengthy statement accompany- ing the notice of this decision from a responsible source since the our essential demands." These de- starts with a review of the Pale- Palestine disorders stated that the mands are stoppage of Jewish im- stine situation since April 19 and League of Nations Mandate needs migration into Palestine, a ban on revision, appears in the Observer, land sales to Jews and the estab- says, in part: influential London Sunday paper lishment of an Arab national Judge J. A. Murphy "Despite the promise of a Royal edited by J. L. Garvin. In an un- government. Commission and all efforts at the signed editorial, the paper main- Gets Wide Support introduction of a reasonable spirit tains that while martial law in 1,300 Jews Leave Germany, for of accomodation, these have hith- Palestine may be necessary, other Palestine in One Weak With the primaries on Sept. 15 erto failed, despite the well-dis- measures must be taken to put the BORLAN — (WNS)—Fearing posed intentions of the Arab rulers position in Palestine right. both cessation of Palestine im- ill the offing, Judge Joseph A. Murphy's campaign to be re-elect- to mediate by an understanding. "The fact is that the Mandate migration and prohibition of emi- The conditions of terrorism have is defective and needs prompt re- gration from the Reich, German ed to the Probate Court has gone unfortunately continued. Despite medying by a recognition of the Zionists are seizing every opport- into high and assurances of sup- Nuri Pasha's intervention the relative strength of Jews and unity to emigrate, 1,300 of them port are pouring in from every - _ daily outrages and the grave dis- Arabs. The mere suspension of im- leaving in a single week recently. section of Wayne County. Ile has orders have continued. After a migration is useless, except as a Much agitation was aroused in the recommendation of the Associ- . careful review of the situation the stepping stone to a real settle- Zionist circles by the declaration ated Democratic Congressional .„, government is satisfied that the ment," the observer, urging the of Ilan Hinkel, Nazi commission- Committees, and smaller bodies , campaign of violence and threats principale that "the Jewish ele- er in charge of Jewish affairs that are rallying to his banner. by which the Arab leaders have at- ment should not exceed one third German Zionists would aid him in Judge Murphy has the backing tempted to influence policy cannot of the whole population" of Pale- his effort to severe Jewish culture of the prominent attorneys who , , be allowed to continue and more stine. The editorial concludes that completely from German culture. have practiced in his court, re- • rapid and effective action may now "Zionism has done good work for gardless of their political beliefs. be taken to end the state of dis- Palestine and may do more but it Anti-Nazis Picket German Dele- lie has the support of leading order with the least delay. business men, and professional is to the equal interest of Britian gate. in New York Regret Necessity of Move and the Jews that the Arabs be NEW YORK (WNS) — 150 men and women alike are flocking 4 "For this purpose we consider vouchsafed their rights by num- anti-Nazi demonstrators marched to his campaign headquarters daily essential the sending of substan- erical and perhaps geographical around the Equitable Bldg. here to to assure him of their votes on tial reinforcements to Palestine. limitation of Jewish immigration." express their resentment against his record for ability, honesty and An additional division of troops is Expert Arab Revolt to Grow a luncheon given in honor of Gen. integrity. accordingly boing sent. Owing to Judge Murphy is 32 years old, Franz Ritter von Epp, Bavarian More Bitter the size of the reinforcements and JERUSALEM — (WNS-Palcor Governor-General, and Dr. Julius married, and has two children. Ile - the additional responsibilities en- Agency) — With the twentieth Dorpmueller, director general of is a graduate of the University of tailed, the government has decided week of disorders in Palestine the German railways, by the Board Detroit Law School and has a de- upon supreme military control of ended, competent observers, ignor- of Trade for German-American gree in chemistry from Mount the country to be entrusted to ing the comparative lull of the Commerce. The demonstrators Pleasant College. Ile is at pres- Lieutenant General Dill, late past week, are agreed that the were dispersed by tenants of ent the presiding judge of Probate director of general military op- most bitter phase of the Arab re- various buildings in the vicinity, Court. erations and intelligence, War Of- volt against Great Britian's who threw water and small mis- - fice. Government deeply regrets Jewish National Home policy in siles at the crowd in the street. that such a decision is forced upon Palestine is just about to begin General von Epp and Dr. Dorp- Develops Medicine them. Great Britian accepted the and the country—British, Jews mueller head the German delega- to Prevent Suicide Mandate for Palestine upon terms and Arabs alike—is digging in for tion to the third World Power involving responsibility for the a long siege whose outcome is in Conference at Washington, at — welfare of all sections of the popu- the hands of the large military which measures for better inter- HANOVERII, N. H. (WNS)- lation of Palestine. It regards the forces now on their way from national understanding and coop- Benzedrine, a medicine which respsonsibility as a trust and has England to the violence-torn Holy eration are being discussed, prevent suicide, stops nervous no other choice than carrying it Land, stomach spasms and corrects nar- 1.. -.'d out. The government recall the Spain to Rase Prison where Jews colepsy, a form of sleeping sick- The Palcor News Agency un- Were Burned During Inquisition report of the Council of the League ness, was explained to the Amer- of Nations of 1930 saying the fol- derstands from a reliable source BARCELONA, (WNS) — The ican Psychological Association by Nuri Pasha Said, Iraqi lowing two assertions accurately that Foreign Minister, who has been "Jewish Mountain," a notorious Dr. Abraham Myerson of Boston expressed the conceived essence of acting prison in the heart of Barcelona State Hospital, its inventor. Dr. as plenipotentiary for the the Palestine Mandate: One, the Arab soverigna sourrouning Pale- where thousands of Jews suffered Myerson claims that his medicine obligations laid down in the Man- death at the hands of the Spanish eases the strain of the modern date for Palestine regarding the stine in an efort to end the politi- Inquisition will be razed to the tempo and halts the suicide mood. a rev o and economic is no ground and all memory of its san- two sections of the population are cal longer regarded deadlock, as an official of equal weight; and, two, the ob- mediator by the Palestine govern- guinary history wiped out, ac- come serious. The American Les ment His intervention on the pre- cording to an announcement by the gion is a cross section of America. datory are in no sense irreconal- sent basis of negotiations is seen Barcelona government. The prison It is made up of men of all stocks able. Government is fully in ac- as terminated, with the govern- acquired its name because it was and creeds. But, however, differ. cord with the sense of this pro- preparing energetic action the scene of numerous auto-de-fe. ant our original stock may have nouncement at Geneva and have meat against the Arab bands whose Within its walls there were once been, the great war taught us to an earnest desire to carry out this guerrila veritable mountains of Jowisfh like and respect each other, as tactics have seemed more corpses. policy with impartial justice to than a match In commenting on the good soldires and good Americans. for the division of government's both Arabs and Jews and to work troops already stationed decision, the So- here. are therefore in a position and for the peace and progress of the cialist press bitterly assails the We It is the general Conviction in brutality of the Inquisition and we have the responsibility to op- country. Deserves your vote Primary Day—Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1936 pose every move to capitalize in- It has been the constant aim of military circles that the Arab ter- declares "cursed be forever the In- to break up the country British policy to secure and main- rorists are now led by professional quisition and the Jewish Moun- tolerance, into hostile groups." tain relations of freindship and insurgents who have streamed into tain." confidence with the Moslem Palestine from Iraq and Syria. The government press also brings Equipping themselves to fight the people. For this reason, apart from new reports of anti-Semitic terror others, they wish to avoid by all military reinenforcementa now en- by the Fascists in Spanish means the course of action now route from England, Arab Morocco. According to these re- forced upon them. But no govern- bands are preparing for on inten- ports the Fascists have burned ment, least of all one exercising sified campaign against the troops synagogues, Talmud Torahs and mandatory responsibilities, can al- and against the Jewish settlements. B'nai Brith lodgea. The prisons low themselves to be deflected by The heavy loss of Arab life, exact are said to be full of Jews who figures being unavailable due to have been unable to meet the violence and outrage. "We still hope, however, that the swiftness with which casual- heavy demands for funds from the those disturbing the peace of Pale- ties are removed from the scenes of Fascist military authorities. stine will realize that their actions action, has spurred the band are inimical to the true interests leaders to new vigor in their Highland Post Editorial Attack. of all sections of the population, tactics. They have now been ing Jews Circulated in Scullin and the Mandatory Power is de- strengthened by the announcement BOSTON, Mass. — (WNS) — termined to exercise authority by the Arab Higher Committee Thousands of Boston attorneys with impartiality and justice. The calling upon Palestine's Arabs to have received, through the mails,I Royal Commission will proceed to keep up the general strike, the reprints of an editorial attacking Palestine to ascertain whether longest in Near Eastern history. American Jews, particularly Su- Jewis leaders are under no illu- preme Court Justice Louis D. there are legitimate grievances for the future either among Arabs or sion that the favorable action of Brandeis and Prof. Felix Frank- Jews and make recommendations the British Cabinet this week has furter of the Harvard Law for the removal of fears. Govern- eased the situation in Palestine. School, Carl Alpert reveals in the ment is convinced that these ob- They are all eager for the early Jewish Advocate here. The edi- jects are obtainable within the arrival of a strengthened defense torial was published in the August framework of the Mandate, which force, feeling that attacks of un- 14 issue of the Highland (N. Y.) it has no intention of abandoning." precedented scope and violence Post, anti-Semitic sheet edited by The British cabinet at its last may yet be expected. The ap- Howland Spencer. Accompanying meeting decided not to suspend proaching weeks constituting a the reprint was a letter from a body he end of summer calling itself the Newport Histori- Jewish immigration into Pales- pause the tine despite the desire of the farming and the commencement of cal Association, a name chosen for the rainy season and the winter Palestin govern ment to "tom. tasks in the Arab villages, create its similarity to that of the New- promise with the Arabs." a favorable opportunity to the port Historical Society, a nation- A cabled appeal to Prime Min- Arab marauding bands for the en- ally recognized organization which ister Stanley Baldwin from the listment denied all knowledge of the of additional recruits has activities of the Association. The American Christian Conference on from the villages. Government cir- Highland Post editorial charged Palestine, urging the Britt h Gov- cles have freely indicated that a Justice Brandeis with having ernment not to depart from the change in dealing with the caused the world war and with spirit and letter of the Mandate drastic Arabs may be expected with the now planning an American civil and not to jeopardize British pres- of the troop reinforce- war, and declared that he, to- tige in America, is published in arrival ments. gether with Felix Frankfurter, the London Times. The appeal to The Arab Higher Committee controls President Roosevelt. Mr. Baldwin is signed by outstand• Postal authorities in Newport ing public figures in America, in- has decided to publish • pro- cluding William Green. president clamation in the Arab press and Boston have been informed of of the American Federation of La- calling upon Palestine Arabs to the mailing of these circulars. Mr. bor. James W. Gerald, former continue the general strike and Alpert adds in his report. United States Ambassador to Ger- their "fight for national rights Landon Hits Moves to Capitalize many, Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, president until the end." In Jaffa, however, the strike Intolerance of the Federal Council of Churches WICHITA, Kas. (WN0)-0p- of Christ in America, and other appears to be weakening, nu- laymen and clergymen of all faiths. merous Arab workshops func• position to "every move to capita- Ready for Round-Table Confer. tinning openly. At NM Z1011 ► lize intolerance" and "to break up many Arab. and H•uranis ap- the country into hostile groups" is elms with Arabs Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi- plied for work in the orange a responsibility of the men who dent of the Jewis Agency for Pale- groves after the British Colo- fought In the World War, Gover- stine, has expressed the willing- nial office statement was issued. nor Alfred M. Landon told the an- ness of the Jewish leaders to enter Al Lieu, Arabic daily, was nual convention of the Kan:as into a round - table conference with closed down for the th American Legion. Reminding the the representatives of the Pale- time since the disorders started, Legionnaries of their duties, he stine Arabs to arrive at some set- on charges of publishing ma- said "first is the duty of teler- tlement that would end the dis- terial disturbing to the public ance. It ought not to be necesary to stress tolerance in America. orders that have disturbed Pale- peeve. The 21 weeks of disorder and We have a great tradition of tot. stine for twenty weeks. Dr. Weiz- violence in Palestine, was ushered erance growing out of the funda- mann'; offer of negotations has been made through the British in with the death of the 79th mentals of our past. Our fore- Jewish fatality since the attacks bears came of different stocks, Colonial Secretary, The Rt. Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore, and is began on April 19. The addition to different religions. Men of every the death toll was Yehuda Spivak, nation, every clime, united in based on proposals previously He gave Wayne County its most efficient publicly offered by Lord Lugard, chauffeur, 23 years old, who suc- building this country. Protestants, cumbed to wounds he sustained on Catholics, Jews, worked here side until recently the British member and modern law enforcement. He cleaned of the League Mandates Commis- September I when a bus he was by aide, good neighbors, good Spanish.Anserican War Veter.n sion, and Earl Winterton, pro- driving between Nathania and citizens. No other nation has such it of commercialized gambling and syndi- Arab leader in Parliament. If Dr. !leder. was smashed in • mine • background. 1899 . 1900 Constable ,"But of late there has been dis- cate slot machines; murderers, gangsters, Weizmann's proposal is accepted, explosion set by Arabs. Chief Deputy Sheriff - • • 1900 - 1905 the conference would be under the Palestine Jewish Leader Se. quieting evidence of attempts to Martial Law in Offing Chief of Police, Laasiag • - 1906 • 1914 stir up racial antagonism. This is blackmailers and kidnapers. He gave it its aegis of the British Government. The statement issued by the due in part, I suppose. to the in- Earl Winterton, leader of the United State. Marslull • • 1914 • 1922 first highway patrol; its first metropolitan en-called pro-Arab group in Par- British Colonial Office announcing fluence of the persecuting spirit U. S. Jury Commissioner - • 1924 • 1923 liament. urged his Arab friends the sending to Palestine of an ad- that has broken out in certain re- Sheriff of Wayne County • • leJI - 1932 police; its first radio-equipped cars; its jail; and the Arab leaders of Palestine ditional division of troops and the gions in Europe. In part in may be has to accept the offer of Dr. Weiz- naming of Lieut Gm. J. G. Dell due to the depression that Sheriff of Wayne County • • 1935 • 1236 the most humane administration in history. mann. The Earl's recommendation as supreme military commander strained our nerves. In part, I is contained in a leer in The Lon. definitely "foreshadows the im- sipper*, it is due to what we call don Times, in which he declares positien of martial law" which 'pure orneriness' of which we all that the Arabs cannot expect will bring even "graver trials" to have • share. This fomenting of "good results from a centinuation the Jews of Palestine. It was de- racial feeling is not serious as yet of the present operations." He as- dared here by Moshe Shertok, It would be tragic if it should be- I) !sures WALSH INSTITUTE •ASK FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT X ollosephSanders Y O U R N E I G H B 0 R Y o U R _ F R I E. N D i FrAt for 7a Professional Practitioners Guide Your Study Program CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER Full Term Re-Elect Best Wishes for the New Year from • SHERIFF HENRY BEHRENDT DR. EDMUND G. Knobloch Your CORONER Candidate for Re.Election the THIRD TIME Democratic Ticket World War Veteran VOTE FOR MAY DEMOCRAT Circuit Court Commissioner Years of Experience European shipping agents for German lines now have a special form for Jewish passengers...The form has two letters on it, A and NA . . . The former stands for Aryan and the latter for non- Aryan. (Republican) SHERIFF Henry Behrendt's Record