▪ - t THE -,TRour EW1811 11-RON 1936 • 11..elon of the of th e he group Shaarey organize. THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS served. I be held Nov. 1 t for that will be - - and Vol. XXXVIII No. 23 - NEWSPAPER PRINTED e-^ IN MICHIGAN 40' ICL TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents KING TO ANNOUNCE Nazis Inject Jewish Issue Into Presidential ALLIED CAMPAIGN Detroit Jewry's Obligations CAMPS TO INTERN CURBS ON FASCISM OF FIiNT—JEWRY To Support Community Fund JEWS ARE PLANNED Campaign in Spite of Landon's Statement IN SPEECH Y. 3 OVER-SUBSCRIBED BY SILVER SHIRTS By FRED M. BUTZEL German-American "Fuehrer," Fritz Kuhn, Ford Employe, Who Was Decorated by Hitler Last Summer, Issues Election Proclamation Edward VIII to Outline Leg- islation Against Mos- ley's Activities ANTI-JEWISH REPORTS FROM MANY COUNTRIES Hitler empfingt Amerikadeutsche Fascist and Nazi Efforts Are Threatening Jews on All Fronts c Buick r, tho —is a trank- style, , , more safety luick's or yet Si n . as CAR LONDON (WNS) — Proposed legislation to curb Sir Oswald Mosley's Fascist blackshirts and to prevent them from becoming a real menace to British democ- racy will be outlined by King Ed- ward VIII in his address from the throne on Nov. 3, which will of- ficially open the new session of Parliament. Meanwhile the Brit- ish movie censor has forbidden the showing of a newsreel in which Mosley outlines t h e objec- tives of his movement. The ban grew out of the fear that the ex- hibition of this picture would lead to disorders in theaters. The latest victim of blackshirt hooliganism is Sophie Tucker, American actress, who was hit by stones thrown at her as she was entering an East End thea- ter. Her assailants escaped but she identified them as wearing black shirts. Belgian Fascists Riot BRUSSELS (WNS)—Running wild through the main streets of the nation's capitals, a horde of armed Rexists, followers of Leon Degrelle, Belgium's Fascist lead- er, gave Brussels a taste of Fas- cist rioting when they staged a tumultous demonstration in which hundreds of persons were injured andproperty valued at tens of thousands of dollars damaged. De- grelle, who is leading a movement akin to that of Nazism. was ar- rested but was later released. The outbreak might have had more serious consequence had not the' government been prepared. Heavy military detachments and strong police squads were on guard in Brussels in anticipation of the Fascist demonstration. Degrelle had planned a march of 200,000 of his followers on the capital but at the last minute cancelled It. The violence here has thrown the Jewish population into a panic because it revealed for the first time the strength of the Rexists in whose program anti-Semitism Frits Kuhn is the second man from the left, neat to Hitler. This picture was taken last summer in Germany, on the occasion of Kuhn's decoration by Hitler for services to the Nasis in their fight against the "Jewish danger." ZION TERRORISTIC ACTIVITIES GO ON But Arabs Are Reported to Be Selling Land to Jews in Palestine LONDON (WNS)—Three Arab leaders who were among the spon- sors of the Arabs' demand for a ban on the sale of land to Jews New Anti-Jewish Demonstration have sold a substantial tract in in Montreal Palestine to Jewish interests, Cap- MONTREAL (WNS)—A dem- tain Salomon told the conference onstration by French-Canadian of the Jewish National Fund of Fascists against the presence in Great Britain. It was also con- Canada of three delegates of the firmed that Jewish sources in Pal- united Spanish government was estine are receiving many, offers converted into a spontaneous anti- of land from Arabs. Jewish manifestation which almost Ilinting broadly that the Royal became a riot. Parading through c ommission which will investigate the heart of Montreal, 1,000 Fan- t he causes of the recent Palestine cists began shouting "down with ots will recommend curtailment the Jews," attacked a Jewish of Jewish immigration to Pales- newsdealer and attempted a dem- tine, Great Britain and East, semi- onstration in front of the office official organ of the Colonial Of- of the Jewish Eagle, Yiddish daily. fice, urges the Jews to find other The crowd was quickly dispersed ands for immigration. Declar- by the police. This was the sec-i i ng that Britain cannot be ex- and public anti-Jewish manifesta- ected to bear the entire burden tion in Montreal in less than a or the solution of the Jewish fortnight, roblem, and cautioning Poland gainst believing that large num- Danish Anti-Semites Face Trial ere of Polish Jews can emigrate COPENHAGEN (WNS) — Six o Palestine, the publication sug- editors of anti-Semitic sheets in g ests Biro-Bidjan, Uganda and Denmark who have been publish- E cuador as places that can ab- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 1) S orb Jews unable to remain where they are now. Great Britain and East a asserts t e U nited aly thbestutti increased immigration of Jews because Palestine cannot be the only home for all Jews in need of a haven of refuge. I ri al ,ca, rith left hey y a r ... r've hat • Deed*. ••• • uA plays a leading part. ► German-American Bund for Landon! Der Bund fur Landon Politische Proklamation des Bundesfiihrers. Der Amerikadeutsche Volksbund greift in • der bevor- stehenden Prisidentenwalil am 3. November zum ersten Male in die amerikanische Politik ein. In diesem Wahlgang ist the bedeutungsvollste Frage die, ob die tinter dem gegenwartigen demokratischen Regime be- gonnene Entwicklung nach links, die nor zu leicht ither eine Art Volksfront rum Kommunismus sad damit zum Chaos fuhren kann, abgebogen und zur Rettung des Landes in sin amerikanisches Fahrwasser zurtickfuhren kann. Der Kommunismus sieht in dem republikanischen Pei. sidentschaftskandidaten Alfred 101 Landon semen grossten Feind uandbeniitzt ate Mittel, Mittel,urn dessen Steg zu verhindern, wobei Cr selbst davor nicht zurtiekschteckt, offentlich die Wie- derwahl Rowse% ells der Wahl Landons vorzuziehen. Der Amerikadeutsche Volksbund will in diese Wahl als patriotische Vereinigung nationalgesinnter amerlkanischer Burger eingreifen. Er muss sich daher bei seiner Entschei- dung far diesen oder jenen Kandidaten von der Erwigung leiten lassen, welche Partei ihm die Gewahr dafiir gibt, dais sich dime Stimmen gegen die jetzige Entwicklung -und damit gegen den Kommunismus auswirken. a Nach reifiicht Ueberlebung babe ich mich daher aus oben erwahnten riinden entschlossen, meine Indossierung der Wahl des Kandidaten der Dritten Partei, William Lemke, zuriickzuziehen,und mich im Namen des Sundt' fiir den republikanischen Kandidaten Allied M. Landon zu erkliren. Mitbestimmend bei diesem Entschluss war 'miter die Tatsache, dass in mehreren Staaten die Dritte Partei nicht gewahlt werden kann, weil sic keinen Plat: auf dem Stimm- tette! erhalten hat and wir also bei eMer Unterstiitzung der Kandidatur Lemkes unsere Mitglieder in den Staaten. New Jersey, California und Maryland ihrcs Stimmrechts be- raubt hatten. Wir schen ferner in der Wahl Landons eine Besserong der allgemeinen Wirtschaftslage ;Ind erhoffen von sei- nem Sieg eine freundlichere Stellungnahm ddr amerikani- tchen Bundesbehorden zu unserem alien Vaterlande. Somit indossiere ich kraft meines Amtes trod der mir von tneinen Mitgliedern ilbertragenden Vollmacht die Kandidgtur ies republikanischen•Prasidentschaftskandidaten. Ich babe welter erfilgt, dass in alien Ortsgruppen politi- ;the Leiter zu ernenncn sind, die die Ortsgruppen in den 5rtlichen Wahlen beraten. Im Staat New York tritt der Amerikadeutsche bund fur die Wahl des Republikaners Bleakley rum Gouver- neur sin. Im fibrigen ist es in alien brtlichen oder staatlichen Wahlen den Ortsgruppen iiberlassen, fig welche Kandidaten sich entscheiden. Wahlbeteifigung ist nicht nut Burger. scindern such Bun- despflichtl • gez. FRITZ KUHN, Bundesfiihrer. Reach Total of $13,180 in Slowly but surely the objectives of the Community Combined Drive for Fund Campaign are approaching pre-depression standards "Chief" Pelley's Outfit Re. F.titablishes Headquar- $11,820 , and, at the same time, the prospect of a return to more ters in Los Angeles efficient work opens up for the Jewish agencies, QUOTA WAS RE ACHED The obligation of the Jews to support the Commu- IN LESS THAN WEEK nity Fund cannot be overstressed. The backbone of our COUGHLIN IS RAPPED FOR HIS JEW-BAITING local work depends on the 1Kurt Peiser Lauded for His campaign's success. Our fam- Efforts as Advisory ily agency, our two children's Boycott Threat Stops Show- Di rector ing of Nazi-Financed organizations, our clinic, our Film in New York center, our free loan society Flint's Jewish community, which for the first time last week In- cluded all important local, na- tional and overseas agencies in the combined Allied Jewish Campaign, met with unusual success when UM quota of $11,820 was considerably oversubscribed and the total of $13,180, was raised according to a report by Ellis H. Warren, chair- man of the drive, given on Wed- nesday afternoon, less than a week after the official opening of the campaign. The organization responsible for the success of , this campaign ef- fort, in- addition to Mr. Warren, included the following: Meyer Nover, first vice president; Jack Rabinovitch, second vice president; Ernest Perkis, treasurer; Oscar Dean, secretary; Rabbi S. Z. Fine- berg, Rabbi Elmer Berger, Isaac Schneider, Abraham E f s em a n, Louis Lande, Shay Natchez, Jo- seph Block, Max L. Ileyman, Ig- natz Fishman, Maurice Hertz, Dr. 01. S. Hart, Ilyman Winegarden, Mrs. Philip Fisher, Mrs. Ellis H. Warren, Mrs. Louis Lebster, David Ackner, J. J. Bram Sam Cats. man, Emanuel Ciralsky, Samuel Cohen, Louis Chimovitz, Max Da- vis, George Dickstein, Albert Fore- man, A. L. Goldstein, Sam Gold- stein, Hyman Greenberg, Altus Ilimmelhoch, Jack Krause, Robert Kostoff, Joseph Kaplan, Dr. A. C. Lane, Louis Lazerus, Hyman Lea- vitt, George Olds, Arthur Paster- nak, Jacob Pines, Philip Roth- stein, Louis Rudner, Edward Rosenberg, Maurice Rotenberg, Max Severin, Sidney Schlager, Dr. B. F. Sniderman, Louis Werbe. Great credit Is being given for the successful campaign effort in Flint to the encouragement the Flint Jewish community received frbm Kurt Peiser, executive di- ...rector of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit, who acted as advisory director of the Flint drive. A victory dinner celebrating the success of the Flint campaign will be planned at the meeting of the campaign committee to be held in Flint on Monday evening. Mr. Warren is elated over the triumph of the Flint campaign. Ie said that he was pleased as much with the liberal response of the Flint Jewish community as he was with the co-operation that was given him by his loyal group of workers. EINSTEIN FAVORS WORLD CONGRESS Expresses His Views in a Communication Wise to Dr. administration, all depend principally on the Detroit LOS ANGELES (WNS)—After years of comparative dor- Community Fund and that in two mancy, the Silver Shirt Legion of turn depends on the people America—"Chief" William Dud-. l ey Pelley's colored shirt outfit— of Detroit. by a mysterious supply There has been no attempt bolstered of funds, has re-established head- ever to definitely relate the quarters in Los Angeles, Jewish contribution to the The Silver shirters recently moved into new offices at 616 Jewish benefit. In years past, Lankershim Bldg., with every ap- we have undoubtedly given pearance of intending to go into more than we have received the Jew-hating business on a big at certain times, and at other scale. heading the local cell is Ken- times have received a great neth Alexander, ex-motion picture deal more than we have technician, "the chief's personal given. It has always been representative" In Southern Cali- and Henry Allen, cadaver- desirable that we receive fornia oeunatiyunce omnpvliocytel eatalluorcgailst C re- what we needed and that we what give in accordance of disseminating viciously anti- with our means. Nor should Semitic leaflets' e Campte f abl we ever forget the deep Jew- 1phlean offices ar aine e c omfortably ish interest in our hospitals,' furnished. On one e waT e the y an oversize portrait of the Boy and Girl Scouts, the the chief," complete in shirt FRED M. BDTZFA, Visiting Nurses Association, and pointed beard, glowers. Freely and numberless other organi- mentioned in conversation is "the zations of which Jews are direct beneficiaries and which Deutscher's Haus," hangout for do so much to keep alive the apparently dwindling good- local friends of Hitler, where Al- len recently admitted in court, he will between the various elements of our community. takes consignments of There has been a very definite improvement in the frequently hand-bills bearing the legend "Get economic position of our Jews, especially in the wealthier Rid of Roosevelt and Ills Jewel" group, and I feel sure that this will be reflected in a "We're not as much afraid of as of Jews," Alex- large increase in our contribution to the 1937 Community Communists ander declares. "There's a lot Fund Campaign. wrong, these days. The Commun- ' ists and ourselves both go to- gether, up to a certain point. At that point, they get off on the wrong track." He placed two books on the floor, one in front of the door. The 12th annual conference "This," he said, Indicating the one of the Geverkshaften Campaign farthest from him, "is the state for Labor Palestine, will be of things that ought to obtain in held-on-Thursdayr-Nov.- I9, at Wineman, Prentis, Peiser America, and this," pointing to 9 p. m., at the Farband Folk Attend Important Meet- the one nearest him, "is the Jews. Shul, 9001 12th St. All pro- We've Rot to push the Jews out ing in Chicago gressive and labor organiza- of the way"—he suited the action tions are Invited to be repre- to the word—"in order to reach sented, each by two delegates. CIIICAGO. — Jewish leaders the goal, see! We don't want to All fraternal, social and labor of the United States and Canada, hurt the Jews," Alexander fur- organizations who thus far have meeting Sunday at Hotel Black- they insisted. "We just want to not participated are urged to stone as the plan and scope coin. protect them from violence that join the ranks this year, for the mittee for the 1936 national cam- is sure to come when people rea- strengthening of the Histadruth paign of the American Jewish lize what Jews are doing to them. (General Federation of Labor Joint Distribution Committee, Why, we're already building in Palestine). were informed idnufroirnme1dt9 that 2,3 0 377400n 6:: stockades at different points At this conference, a report m uo nreitiethsanrecdo oruded the double t e d fautned. so hca vle. throughout the country, into of the activities of the 1936 lte during 93 with which we'll herd the Jews, when campaign will be given. In ad- the violence comes. It'll be for dition, the Detroit executive for been raised so far. their own protection, of course. 1937 will be elected and plans you understand." Henry Wineman and Meyer L. will be laid for campaign tac- Pledge War on Nazism Prentis, members of the national tics for this year, Seven thousand Jews and Chris- plan and scope committee, and tians who jammed the Shrine Kurt Peiser, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Civic Auditorium to capacity at the greatest demonstration against Detroit, were the Detroit dele- gates who attended the meeting "Hitlerism in America" ever staged on the Pacific Coast by in Chicago. The desperate condition of the representative citizens of all Jews of Germany, of those !date.' faiths adopted several resolutions which they hope to arouse less and penniless in refuges ands, and impoverished in East- action against the Nazi movement lands, retary and executive director of l in this country. Several hundred Program Arranged for This ern Europe was graphically de. I scribed oseph by J screy C. Hyman, see- Thursday Eve at Cen- auditorium and stood outside. applause tral High School the Joint Distribution Committee. Amid were thunderous unable to find seats in from the — The countries in which the ! ' the audience, which was stirred by Dr. L M. Birk by add resses plight of the Jews was particu- Henry M. Abraovith mz, chairman ( PLEAsE TURN co PA GE as of the American Committee Ap• „ arly desperate were listed by Mr. peal, announces a celebration to ..17„2,,',s fo ll ows: or ,,,. „,,„„ Suit mark the end of the drive for the lews— ionrAinini - ire -i;ble; i a relief of Jews in Poland, to be of the re tina, ..e."'"''.11", 5 " w ho:: held on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 :tydn.ren re,..tirlineel:te ud t le o $2,374,062 RAISED IN 1936 BY J. D. C. Conference for Labor Palestine Drive Nov. 19 CELEBRATE CLOSING OF POLISH DRIVE Prof. Albert Einstein, world famous scientist, in a communi- cation addressed to Dr. Stephen , S. Wise, president of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, expressed his faith in the World Jewish Con- grass as an institution which will be a representative organ of the Jewish people. Prof. Einstein expresses regret edurate their that he should have had, at any neapthem to emigre:e..and irr p a lit in f time, a negative attitude toward P. m" at the Central High School, ne wIth moil loan* for ouch boohoos. a. st III wryl y.. the World Jewish Congress and 1 A rich musical, vocal and liters- in....., Holton& creche-Sloyskla sae Detroit Service Group Work- asserts that the sessions which Terrorism Renewed (PLEASE TURN TO PAO& 1) (PLEASE TURN TO Paul 3 / League of Human Rights to took place in Geneva this summer JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor ers Begin Their Campaign made a good impression. lie lauds Agency)—Renewal of terroristic Have Conference of Solicitations the courage of Dr. Wise in un- activities by Arab bands against Organizations dertaking to carry through the both Jews and Arabs is reported A special pre-campaign solicita- World Jewish Congress project, here from various sections of the tions division of the Detroit Com- writing to Dr. Wise who is chair- country. Jewish orange groves nations affiliated with the Emerg- munity Fund, composed of mem- tisteassc rum To PAGE I) near Petach Tikvah were attacked ency Conference of Jewish Organi- bers of the Detroit Service Group, by snipers at night, as were also zations as well as other Jewish fund-raising agency of the Jewish Jewish groves near Beer Jacob. I LARGE CONGREGATIONS groups active in the anti-Nazi boy- Welfare Federation of Detroit, was All animals in a stable near the organ/ Ica at a meeting held Mon- AT TEMPLE SERVICES Statements by American Zionist Leaders Hail the Con- cott will be held on Monday eve- American-owned colony of Raan- ning, Nov. 9, 1936, at the Jewish day night at Temple Beth El. Clarence H. Enggass, president of 1t na were burned to death when tribution in Honor of the President of Center at 8:30 p. m. Services on Friday evening, he structure was set afire by So much of vital interest and the Federation, is to be chairman which were re-introduced in Tem- International Order rah vandals. Widespread shoot- Importance has happened sines of this division. ple Beth El last season after an g was heard on the route be- the last meeting of the Emergency Due to the illness of Mr. Eng. in Facsimile of proclamation by Frits Kuhn, fuehrer of the N. i interlude of many years, have Conference of Jewish Organiza- gass, Simon Shetzer, chairman of tween Tel Aviv and Petach Tik- been successfully resumed this tions, oristnized last year to com- the board of the Detroit Service vah. Attacks were also made on German-American Bund, calling on N•sis in this country to vote for season. Nachlat Ganim, Herzlia and Kfar Landon. This proclamation appeared in the Oct. bat the Hitler menace, that many 15 issue of the Group, presided at the meeting On Friday evening, Nov. 6, Dr. Saba, and on Jewish buses pass- delegates have expressed a desire which was addressed by James Deutscher Weckruf und Beobachter, official Nazi organ in U. S . Leo M. Franklin will give the ing Bnei Brak. on the past year's Watkins, president of the Commu- I fourth of • series of brief addres- Strong pressure is being applied NEW YORK (WNS) —Ignor- activities. nity Fund• Percival Dodge, the ses on the general topic "Re-In- The League for Human Rights, fund's managing director; Henry to Arab merchants and other ing Governor Landon's assertion ry out his orders, and warns that terpreting the Bible in the Light cabs to force them to partici- the organization which promotes Wineman, chairman of the board ^ "participation in the elections is of Modern Thought," his special ate in the economic boycott of of Oct. 1 that "I have no use for the boycott of German goods and of governors of the Jewish Wel- not only a civic but also a League subject on this occasion being "The ewe. An Arab band smashed any elements who are endeavor- services in Detroit, is an outgrowth (Bund) duty." Kuhn also ordered Social Code of the Bible." In this fare Federation, and Kurt Peiser, n Arab truck near Hebron when ing to bring racial prejudices and of the conference and is prepared executive secretary of the Federa- the Nazis to vote for the Repub- series Dr. Franklin has thus far e gang suspected the owner was to present, at this meeting, a de- tion. religious bigotries into American lican candidate for Governor of discussed the early legends of the (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE tailed report and survey of the Prospects' cards for the solici- life, and state frankly that I dis- New York, whose opponent is Bible, some Biblical love stories, boycott of German goods and tation of 630 prospective large claim the support of any such or- Governor Herbert H. L ehman. 1 and the services in Detroit. Bible and more democracy. contributors to the campaign were genizations or groups," the Amer- Kuhn, who is regarded as one of There will be several addres- Organizations which have not America's outstanding anti-Sam• ,es in the series which have at- distributed at the meeting ican Nazis are deliberately at- America's already appointed delegates to the Need for I tempting to inject the Jewish is- ites,, was decorated by Hitler only tracted large and enthusiastic con- conference are urged to do so at last summer in recognition of his gregations. his introductory remarks Mr. In sue into the Presidential election this time. Organizations affiliated Shetzer emphasized the need for campaign, it was disclosed here services to the Nazi cause in the Each third Friday the address with the conference are asked to United States. improvement and for increases in with the publication of a prociam- is given by Rabbi Leon Fram, edu- see that their delegates are present Community Fund pledges. He de- The season of Fr iday evening ation urging the Nazis to vote for Kuhn's expectation that the cational director of the Temple, at this meeting. clared that many people do not ervices will commence at Congre- Landon because his election "will United States would be more who has chosen as his general With conditions so they are to- yet realize their responsibility to bring about a friendlier attitude oinethOeuti,s;:i3tnirf Chtrac- day, it is of the greatest import- the fund and stated that this ga lion Shaarey Zedek on Nov. 6. of the Federal Government to- friendly to Nazi Germany if Gov- treitl:so ance that every Jew be made aware ernor Landon became President is A brief ritual service in which This first Friday evening gath- ward our old Fatherland." year's increased budget is "a mini- of the need for a stricter intensi- mum budget, and must be met" e ring will be in the form of an This appeal is signed by Fritz contradicted by Governor Lan- the traditional music of the eyna- fication of the boycott of German Mr. Watkins elatedthat he be- 0 neg Shabbat, which will be Kuhn, Fuehrer of the German- don's opit:ons on Nazi perseen• fe^gue is featured, Is a regular part HON. ALFRED M. COHEN DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN goods and Nen-ices. It is hoped Lti 110 I N 11. 113112_ _ lieved the greatest purpose of the m irked by a program of congre- American Band, successor of the 311H :swisvietart_ _ nose 11/1331 rv Eve services. tion of Jews and Catholics, which of the Sabbath e that the conferenc will serve as under tional singing the Community Fund to be the effort i ra diree- Nazi Friends of the New Cer- he expressed in a letter to Eugene Sunday morning services will be ng,atehe i p tji m f area to join all elements in the popal...ti es) of Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and many, and was published In the NEW YORK, N. Y.—The grant; hailed in statements issued by the tiom Meyer, publisher of the Washing•reclined shortly. Both of these tan work a neanecessary n tion—.Jews and Gentiles, Demo.l Is is enlarged choir, and a brief Oct. 15 issue of the Deutsecher me-vices are in addition to the by the B'nal B'rith, largest and l leadership of ton Post, in 1935. the Zionist move- of the League more effective. crate, Republicans or Socialist—in greeting by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Weekruf and Beobachter, official In that letter Governor Landon regular Saturday morning service most influential Jewish fraternal , ment in the United States as ■ Milton M. Alexander is chair- the work to carry on the essen- m an. Refreshments will be served. Nazi organ in the United States. said: "The doings and the suffer- at the Temple which is continuous body in the United States, of the ' sten of historic importance. man of the conference, Simon tinily human social activities of Members of the congregation under the headline "German thefear. amount of $100,000 for the estab- trigs of the people who make Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president Shetzer is chairman of the caeca- up the community. He pointed out • nd their friends are Invited to American Bond for Landon." so The public is invited to all serv- mhment of a new colony in Pal- , of the Zionist Organization of tire committee, and Mrs. Samuel that the largest single appropria- th is as well as all future Friday Kuhn's proclamation announces the German community o are ices- The Sabbath Eve services be- estine, principally for the benefit, America and chairman of the Schaflander is the executive M. (Pt , . yr ss•si s -r' ... ,, (PLEASE Tra1( TO PAGE that "political leaders are to be e meting services. °ma nta acrrolust) I gin at 8 o'clock. of refugees from Germany, was retary. (PLEASE mast TO PAGE s) las COMMUNITY FUND DIVISION FORMED h ■- THE HAI B'RITH GIVES $100,000 FOR ALFRED M. COHEN PALESTINE COLONY 3 Friday Services to Begin on Nov. 6 at Shaarey Zedek ■ BOYCOTT MEETING ON MONDAY, NOV: 9