October 9, 1936 rLB i MOH' EWISII iiRONIGLE and T E LE L CHRONICLE GUARD AND YOUR • BE EYES • SAFE PEISER ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR EARLY FORMATION OF A COMMUNITY COUNCIL CATHOLIC ASSAILS FATHER COUGHLIN1 (CONCLUDED 1110M PAGE ONE) I as 'Our beloved president,' and 'a magnificent leader,' he proclaimed himself the advocate of 'The ton University in St. Louis, where (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONES he was also a case worker with President's magnificent message to Congress,' and said, 'I support the St. Louis Provident Associa- pression of all points of view and the medium for united action tion. Ile has been active in A. him today, and will support him tomorrow because we are neither when such action becomes neces- fitted Eyes examined, gl going back to the individualism of sary. by registered specialists sit • the past nor are we going forward "Provisions for the complete price you can afford to pay. to the Communism of the future.' organization of a Jewish Commu- "We no longer hear the voice nity Council were made in the of Father Coughlin in praise of 1119 GRISWOLD ST. 1936 campaign, the quota of Is the 'our beloved president.' next to Kinser, or. Waken Ave. which included a sum of money answer to our question, 'What to finance the Jewish Community has brought about the change?' Council." to be found in the statement of Mr. Boxerman. who Is to mist Bishop Gallagher that 'Father in the council's organizational Coughlin could not control Roose- work, is a graduate of Augustana Y I TOMORROW velt, but he thought he could con- YHTIRDAY —TOD College and Rock Island High trol Lemke?' This same Fathgr School of his home city. Ile was Coughlin today says of this same the winner of fellowships for a 'beloved president' he is anti-God. continuation of his studies in so- What more terrible calumny could cial service work. During his col- priest or layman lodge against a legiate career. he attracted atten- fellow-man? tion as a public speaker and as "I am confident no one, not captain of the college debating a Cr even Father Coughlin, believes team, a position he held for three this charge against our president. g years. lie also took a leading From the moment of his election, *SWAYS 110 S MI GOOD MR Irole in class plays. For his mas- Franklin Roosevelt has given pub- er's degree he wrote an essay on t lic testimony that he stands THE 24ms41 the work and history of the lie humbly in the presence of his BEER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE brew Sheltering and Immigran t God, conscious that without God's WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN Aid Society (IIIAS). From 1931- help, he can accomplish nothing 133 he coached the basketball and worth while for himself or for A. and placed third in the na- track teams of Andover High Z. his fellow-men. School. lie also organized the tional oratorical contest at Mem- "I am only one Catholic, but I phis, Tenn. For a time he was Council Scholarship Gift to speech department for this school. know I speak for millions when I employed with the transient bur- He began his graduate studies in Fund Honors Memory apolgize for this awful charge social work in 1934 at Washing. eau of New York City. of Mrs. Freund which has fallen from the lips of one of our priests." With Health-Lite Glasses PAGE MURRAY'S PERLMAN G. 0. P NOMINEE FOR N. Y. ATTY-GEN. NEW YORK (WNS) — The republican nominee for attorney general of New York, an office previously held by Albert C. Ot- tinger and Carl Sherman, will be Nathan D. Perlman, chair- man of the executive committee of the American Jewish Con- gress. A former member of the State Legislature, Mr. Perlman was a member of Congress from 1920 to 1928. lie was out of pub- lic office until 1935, when Mayor La Guardia appointed him a magistrate. In September of this year he was named to fill a va- cancy as judge of the Court of Special Sessions. - — — Mrs. Harry Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. in order to strengthen Zionist William B. Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. DR. SACHAR SPEAKS spirit. A. Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice HERE ON TUESDAY The First Sponsors (CONTINUED PUDE PACE II) and an interesting program is be- ing planned. During his visit in Detroit, It- tamer Ben Avi commended the Zionist Organization for sponsor- ing this event. He declared that this is a time for Zionists to re- tain courage rather than to dis- play a spirit of despair, and he ex- pressed the hope that not only the cultural but also the social pro- gram of Zionists will be continued BETH EL COLLEGE OPENS ON MONDAY (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE Symbols and Ceremonies," Rabbi Eric Friedland, instructor; "An Introduction to the Bible as His- tory and Literature," Rabbi Jer- ome Folkman, instructor; "Ad- vanced Hebrew," Miss Rose.Pike, instructor. The registration fee is $1 for each course of 10 sessions. Ses- sions are held on Monday nights. A student may take either one or two courses. There will be a special class held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, especially for women who find it difficult to come on Monday night. bar the Isle The course in comparative re- mutated and decided upop at a smerth olLtrit'eenir5ebollm Freund, the directors of the De- meeting of the board of directors ligion, which has been one of the o troit section, National Council of of the Jewish National Fund of most popular courses in the col- Jewish Women have contributed America, held at its headquarters, lege and which used to be given a scholarship to the scholarship 111 Fifth Ave., New York City. by Rabbi Zeiger of Flint, will this fund of the council. Representatives of all Zionist year be given by Rabbi Jerome Buckner, Pontiac, second vice- (CONCLUDED F11011 PAGE 11 president; Mrs. Jerome Folkman, parties and groups seconded the Folkman of Jackson. Rabbi Zei - resolution introduced by Dr. Israel ger was recently called to head DAYTON WELFARE Inge will be presented by Mrs. Sol Jackson, third vice-president; Mrs. to the the Hillel Foundation at the Uni- CONCLAVE ELECTS Wolfe of Detroit, and the response Arthur Kaufman, Grand Rapids, Goldstein, who presided, effect that Zionist groups, organ- versity of North Carolina. secretary; Mrs. Phineas WINEMAN, PEISER e be made by Mrs. Norman recording izations, congregations and fra- Among the new courses offered Olean, Battle Creek. corresponding Buckner of Pontiac. Mrs. Adolph Sloman of Detroit will ask the secretary; Miss Miriam Wolf ternal bodies be called upon to for the first time this year is the (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) pay tribute to the late mayor of course in "Current Social Prob- blessing. The convention song will Jackson, treasurer. Local convention chairmen and Tel Aviv, by entering his name in lems in the Light of Jewish Ideals, Dayton, a fine spirit of community be led by Miss Jean Levitt, assisted the Sefer Ila'Zahav (Golden to be given by Rabbi Elmer Ber- co-operation has developed. He at the piano by Mrs, Philip Bloom- committee heads are: Mrs. Sol Wolfe, general chairman, Mrs. Book), the Jewish Roll of Honor ger, as well as the course in mod- stated that an opportunity has garden. which is preserved in Jerusalem ern Jewish history to be given Following the luncheon the com- Lawrence Freedman, vice-chair- thus been presented to various communities to exchange experi- mittee on resolutions will report, man; Mrs. Douglas Brown, Miss in the headquarters of the Keren by Rabbi Eric Friedland. While Kayemeth Le'Israel. Entries into there have been other courses in ences in their social welfare unfinished business and the elec- Henrietta Ascher, convention secre- made on the modern Jewish history, Rabb i tion of officers will be taken up. taries; Mrs. Irving Hirschman, the Golden Book are efforts. The interesting discussions on The gathering will conclude with hospitality; Mrs, Harold Slesinger, basis of $100 contributions to the Friedland's approach is to be Palestine Land Redemption Fund. novel. lie will deal specifically the question of Jewish commu- a board meeting to be presided over dinner; Mrs. Maier Finsterwald, Mrs. Dryfus, Mrs. Philip Bloom- An official proclamation regard- in Jewish problems, institutions nity councils led by Max Simon by the newly elected president. garden, luncheon; Mrs. Willard ing the Meier Dizengoff tribute is and statistics. Officers and Committees of Cleveland showed the import- Mayer, motor squad; Mrs. S. L. to be issued within a few days Among the courses which are ance of such councils as instru- The state officers of the conven- mentalities for community-wide tion are: Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Van Norden, credentials; Mrs. M. to Zionist constituencies in all expected to attract non-Jewish as parts of the country, in accord- Finkelson, publicity; Mrs. Amson well as Jewish students are the ion. There was only honorary one express I Detroit, president; Mrs. voice in opposition to the coun- Alick Rosenthal, Petoskey, honor- Tabor, pages; Mrs. Max Unger, ance with a call issued by cable courses to be given on the "Jew- cil movement, indicating the im- ary vice-president; Mrs. Philip Hy- printing; Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. yesterday from the Jerusalem ish Interpretation of the New portance of the work as it is being man, Battle Creek, president; Mrs. Morris Rand, program; Mrs. Flora headquarters of the Jewish Na- Testament" by Dr. Franklin and the courses in Hebrew to be given proposed in other cities today, Samuel L. Van Noorden, Detroit, Goodman, exhibits; Mrs. Oscar tional Fund. Kefar Brandeis Scene of Destruc- by Miss Rose Pike of the United including Detroit. first vice-president; Mrs. Norman Robinson parliamentary law. tion of Trees The discussion on budget-mak- Hebrew Schools. The board also heard a detailed Rabbi Leon Fram will again ing revealed a demand for greater report concerning the political and give a popular course in current knowledge of efforts for overseas economic situation in Palestine events which is listed as "Cur- relief work. from former Judge Bernard A. rent Jewish History." An interesting address was de- Rozenblatt, Zionist leader and lie will deal specifically with livered at the Sunday afternoon Palestine financier, who recently events in Palestine with which he session by Willian J. Shroder of arrived in New York from Haifa. is familiar because of his travels, Cincinnati, who described the Deep interest was aroused by the and with the critical situation in present status of the Council of His View of the Future (CONCLVDED FROm PAOE ONE) revelation that Kefar Brandeis, Spain and Europe in general. Jewish Federations and Welfare With thousands of Jews migrat- an agricultural settlement estab- Last year 200 people registered Funds. Avi said that the Jews in Pales- Ben into Palestine even today Mr. fished in the vicinity of Haifa in for Beth El College on the open- German Refugee Problems Ben Avi stated that it is the ob- Among the most important ad- tine "Samsonized themselves ligation of the Jews throughout tribute to and in the name of ing night. It is expected that this dresses of the conference was the again." lie stated: We had new the world to emulate the spirit Louis D. Brandeis, justice of the figure will be exceeded this year. one delivered by Dr. Solomon rules Palestine and to join U. S. Supreme Court, was one of Gideons and Samsons in 1929. Be- which in the great effort which will the Jewish settlements where the Lowenstein of New York, who Jay Levy, a deaf mute, is the Arab terrorists uprooted and de- discussed the various elements cause we had become the real roller-skating champion of the guarantee the future security of relative to the co-ordination of economic and political power in the country. Ile declared that stroyed by fire a great number of Middle West .. services for German Jewish re u- Palestine, our enemies have begun his mission here is to urge the orange trees. gees. Dr. Lowenstein declared that a way will have to be found to think in terms of throttling us, replanting of uprooted trees and but nothing can budge our peo- he urged that the 300,000 trees for permitting the various refu- ple from their places. For the destroyed should be replanted by gees to come to cities other than first time we are united. even at least twice or three times as New York and to try to find per- the Revisionists are today co-op- many. manent homes for them in com- crating, and all of us are taking Speaking of the future of Pal- munities throughout the country. orders from the Jewish Agency. estine after he had appealed for Speaking of the German Jewish refugee children's settlement here, Jabotinsky and Weizniann are the replanting of the uprooted working together. Today Ben trees, Mr. Ben Avi stated: "We Dr. Lowenstein said that the quota of 200 has already been filled Gurion gives the orders in be- have proven to ourselves that we and that ,there is hope that an half of the Jewish Agency, and can live on our own resources. We are obliged and we shall con- additional number will be per- we obey." Mr. Ben Avi lauded highly tinue to live with the Arabs as mated to enter this country in Commissioner Wauchope, whom neighbors, but the present troubles the near future. New techniques in campaigning he called a very humanitarian have shown that we can produce were discussed in the Sunday ses- man, but he said that the trouble for our own needs and that we sion. which concluded with the with him is that he is a weakling are not helpless. We have also He said that the enlisting of learned that there is an external election of officers. 6,000 ithafirs, who are recognized reason for satisfaction. Previously, i 98 per cent of officialdom, British Harpo Marx is taking up golf as the Palestine police force, a Jew as well as Arab, was against us. and he tells us he is "slicing his an important beginning for • ish defense group in Palestine. Now the British have had their usual briliant game." eyes opened and they have learned that you can not depend on Arab loyalty. From now on we can expect a new and realistic policy. And out of this policy we ex- pect that there will emerge the firm dealings and co-operation with the Jews and Arabs. Before long, we shall certainly have 100,- 000 Jews coming into Palestine annually and the doors will be immigration." The London Mail, opened widely for eJwish set- (CONS LUDED FROM PAGE ONE) welcoming the edict, still regrets tlers." Mr. Ben Avi closed with the the necessity for Britain's enforce- jerdan, and whisk has been the Jews of negotiations for ment of an "irreconcilable" man- optimistic statement—"The subject date under the League of Nations . will continue to play a construc- many weeks. are sorrow tive role in the world." He pre- The Manchester Guardian, also ap- at the violence and continued proving of the proclamation, draws dicted that Hebrew will be the bloodshed in Palestine. esperanto of the universe and attention to the danger of meddling At tile suns time, an appeal that Jewo will be ashamed not to by the neighboring Arab kings. to the Moslems of Iraq and Ye- know Hebrew. lie closed his ad- Straw Vote on Palestine men to launch pogroms upon In what appears to be an at- dress with a brief talk in Hebrew. the Jews of those countries is Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka pre - tempt to stimulate British public sounded in Al Jamie Al Islamia, opinion in favor of Arab demands sided at the meeting and also Arabic daily, which says that in Palestine, or, failing that, in sounded an appeal for the re- the economic boycott Practiced lenting of trees. The mass support of a move to have Britain against Jew. in acme lands is give up the Palestine Mandate, meeting was arranged under the no longer sufficient to show Lord Beaverbrook'a pro-Arab Daily auspices of the Jewish National Jews their place. Express has started a straw vote Fund Council of Detroit. Al Lives, Arabic daily, re- on Palestine among its 2,000,000 Mr. Ben Avi was a guest of a ports that Arab leaders have the readers. The following questions, to conference of Zionist leaders at been officially advised that immigration schedule of labor be answered with yes or no, are on Hotel Stotler Sunday afternoon. the ballot: 1—Are you in favor of During the day he was entertained certificates normally granted to the Arab demands in Palestine? 2 by Rabbi and Mrs. Sperka. the Jewish Agency Executive by The following are among the first to sponsor the Balfour ball: Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August, Dr. and Mrs. P. M, Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Is- rael Davidson, Mr. iftid Mrs. An- thony Deutsch, Milton Donor, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Donor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, lion. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Mr. and NORTH AMERICAN Elias Goldberg LIFE DAVID STOTT BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE A tell Insole. 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A clear formulation of British cy) — The new powers conferred upon Lieut.-Gen. John G. Dill by policy in Palestine which might be the Order-in-Council are greater transmitted to the forthcoming La. than those ordinarily implicit in bor party conference was demand- martial law, the British press ed of Colonial Secretary Ormsby- agrees,,welcoming the decree as a Gore by Labor party leader Clem- ent R. Attlee and the Rt. lion . necessary measure. "This shows that the disturb- Arthur Greenwood, another Labor- ite. Recent actions of Labor party will at last be treated in a ances manner corresponding to their leaders have reflected sympathy character," declares an editorial In for the position taken by the Jews the London Daily Telegraph, which in Palestine. The campaign being undertaken adds that the revolt must be sup- throughout the world to raise a restored. pressed and order sirs: "In re- fund of 61,500,000 for emergency The Meriting Post relic!' and rebuilding in Palestine trospect it can be seen that steps is reported to be meeting with taken advantage- might have been ously much earlier . . . The new great success throughout Europe. The campaigns which Dr. Chaim powers prwide an excuse a6 longer Weizmann launched In Belgium for the delusion that the mandat- and Holland yielded $30,000 on the to be Intimidated by violence• first night, and money is continu- restoration of order, how- ing to pour in. Most of the mem- ever, It Is sweetie' to prove that Na- bers of the executive of the Jewish of the Jewish ttlitesesinineipie Hew is net irreconcilable Agency and most of the Keren Hayesod manager' have volun- with this aafegwerding of Arab teered to assist in the campaign. the government on Oct. 1, will not be forthcoming. = Semi-Annual Blue-Wait. Boo CI aaaaa es ie U. S. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Fifty thousand Jewish homes and offices in all parts of the nation were visited by Zionist volunteers in the early part of October on the occasion of the semi-annual clear- ance of the Blue-White boxes of the Jewish National Fund. Zionist groups and particularly youth organizations have been mobilized for effective co-opera- tion in the forthcoming clearance which is to begin in the inter- mediate days of Succoth and to be continued until the middle of October. "Let's help to redeem the land while it is not too late" will be the message of the Keren Kayemeth volunteers during the box clearance period. Tribute to Dim ■ geff Through the Golden Book Inscriptions American Jews will join in • world-wide tribute to the memory of Meier Disengoff, founder and for 27 years mayor of the first all-Jewish city in Palestine, Tel Aviv, who died Sept 21, at the age of 76, according to plans for- 0 Og. Inc= a lizsu roaacco Co. . a a deyre milder dey have a more,leasing taste and amma •