A mara Apish Palo&Cal eater CLIPT011 AWIVI • cnicunem 20, OHIO lux RE.vEnton, THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish View: WITHOUT BIAS and S. OFFICIALS IN GERMANY CHARGED WITH JEW-HATRED THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937 Vol. XXXVIII No. 32 U. TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Fascism Over South America COMMITTEE CHOSEN; TO SPONSOR YOUTH YOUTH' CULTURAL PROJECT; Is There a Future for Brazilian Jewry? By JAMES WATERMAN WISE nonf at otst Cohane Heads Group Select•! he I :Atertrsit 'i.rsee biZt's.re:weTri reeent Ito" Senator Borah Will Make " "1"" mach-needed lisht on the Jewish diaalloa la Boma. The anther, wk. k tha ( coaster. Maned trots oist ahhedale ed itor o f People's Preoe, he. t *.mitt. Demand for Senatorial hod tioa o t tbe J which he sh elled so a member ot • goad delega ter the Deteaso ot the LtraslUea People. Investigation ll'opyright, 11137, seven Arts Feature Sruheatel ed by the Detroit Service Group i •1 PLAN CLASSROOM AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS; dam while he abolishes civil liber ties and holds thousands of polit- ical prisoners incommunicado. So Three Other Committees to Have Programs During too with the Jew in Brazil. His present status and future fate ex- January 1 800 "HATE GROUPS IN U. S., DICKSTEIN SAYS Ex-King to Write Book in Defense of the Jews VIENNA (WNS) — What may be one of the most im- portant actions yet taken against European anti-Semit- ism will be initiated by the Duke of Windsor. former King Edward VIII of England, when he begins work on a book to be called "I Serve." a volume designed to defend the Jews, it was revealed by sources close to the abdicated monarch. The book will deal with all phases of anti-Jewish persecu- tion. A small library of refer- ence works on various phases of anti-Semitism has been de- livered to Enzesfeld Castle, the Rothschild estate where the Duke is staying. Asked whether he thought such an undertak- ing wise at this time. the Duke is reported to have said: "To know what is the right thing to do and not to do it is cow- ardice." TOSCANINI GIVEN GREAT OVATION BY JEWS OF TEL AVIV Famed Italian Hailed by Workers; Street Named In His Honor COMMISSION INVITES TESTIMONY OF ARABS Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Moskowitz Leaves His Library to Hebrew U. NEW YORK (WNS) — Es- tablishment of the Henry Mos- kowitz Memorial Fund to spon- sor public lectures on the ethics of industrial or com- munity relations is provided for in the will of the late Dr. Ilenry :Moskowitz, civic and welfare leader, who bequeath- ed his residuary estate to the Fund. Dr. aloskowitz also left his library to the Hebrew Uni- versity, set up a fund to give an annual medal to a graduate of the Talmud Torah of the First Rumanian American Con- gregation in memory of his father and willed his summer home at Lake Oscawanna, N. Y., to Madison House after the death of his stepson and step- daughter. SUGGESTS PLACING JEWS OF GERMANY IN U. S., ENGLAND Prominent Church Leader Would Place 250,000 in Each Country MAHONEY OUSTS ALL PRO-NAZI OFFICIALS - Brazil is a checkered land. Its Nazis Are Charged With Suicide Epidemic Hits Jew- physical beauty and natural abund- Aiding Terrorist Forces ish Communities Government Lifts Curbs on ance contrast sharply with the squalid poverty and ignorance in in Palestine in Austria Barter Deals With which the majority of its people the Reich live. Outwardly a proud, inde- hibit contradictions similar to TEL AVIV, (WNS-Palcor NEW YORK, (WNS)—A sug- pendent nation, Brazilians are ac- those which characterize the coon- Under the chairmanship of Agency) — "Palestine has made mtion that the United States and WASIIINGTON, D. C. (WNS) tually dominated by foreign im- try as a whole. Louis Cohane, the youth project an unforgettable impression upon Great Britain eaeh admit 250,000 - Charges of anti - Semitism perialist interests. In theory a con- In ordinary times I should, while committee sponsored by the De.. me," Arturo Toscanini, famed of the 500,000 Jews still in Ger- against high-ranking officials of stitutional democracy, the govern. in Brazil, have generally surveyed troit Service Group of the Jewish: Italian conductor, declared at a many and settle them in rural the American embassy in Berlin ment is in fact a reactionary dim the Jewish community—its social Welfare Federation this week Habima performance here which areas is made by Dr. W. M. How- have toms laid by U. S. Sen- tutorship. Its "President," Getulio history and composition, its relig- he witnessed and where the audi- lett, one of the executive secre- . ator William E. Borah, ranking Vargas, pays lip-service to free- ious trends and divisions, its out- ence gave hint a stormy ovation. tams of the Greater New York standing problems and personala Re publican member of the Senate Previously he had been enthusi- Federation of Churches. In the ties. But the times are troubled, Foreign Relations Committee, who astically erected by workers in United States the German Jews tragically so for our people, and will make them the basis for a the new Tel Aviv port. which he could be settled on drained land such attention as I devoted to the demand of a Senatorial investiga• visited. in the Florida Everglades and on Jewish situation in South Amer- i tion when Congress opens on Jan. Together with Bronislaw Huber- tracts around the Roosevelt Dam ica was focused on two specific man. the violinist and founder of Will be Guest of Honor at at Phoenix, Arizona, he declares. I 5 A tong the charges are that problems: DeWitt Clinton Poole, counsellor the Palestine . Symphony Orches- Pointing out that expressions of Conference in Washing. I. The effect of Fascism, to the embassy, is the ringleader eap sympathy for the persecuted Jews world program of anti- of a group of Nazi sympathizers ton Jan. 24 with it. conducting now, the Italian con- of Germany are not enough with- Lecture Tuesday at Tem- Urged by Dr. Stephen S. doctor also called upon Sir Arthur Semitism, on Brasili•n Jewry. among th American consular staff lo out some concrete plan of aid. Dr. pie on American Lit - 2. The possibilities for large - who have deliberately blocked the Wise in Call to Emerg- Wauchope in Jerusalem. NEW YORK.—Dr. Chains Weiz- Howlett said that "ao far, the scale immigration to and set- emigration of German Jewish ref- Three thousand Jewish colon- mann, president of the Jewish American sympathizers with the envy Conference erature and Morals clement in Brasil of • portion ugees. It is also asserted that ists and other workers were guests a oency for Palestine and chair- Jews have placed the emphasis on — and harried homeless American diplomatic channels in of the Jewish organizations in New at the final rehearsal of the new ma n o f the board of governors of what ale Hitler should do or what "American Morals as Reflected ' Berlin have been used to denounce in American Literature" will be Jews of Central and Eastern York City are being summoned orchestra, which was converted the Hebrew University in Jerusa• G dhoousoldrneda on , v German Jews haing money to an emergency conference on into a great popular conceit with lent as well as chairman of the nations lar should something, but .,. depnbanksand that the subject of Dr. John Erskine's Europe. b The two problems are not unre- the situation of the Jews in Po- free admission as a result of a science faculty of the latter in- osit I. Swiss they are n t going to be driven to le Forum, er, vice consul at lecture at the Temp Tell land by the American Jewish decision taken by Mr. Huberman stitution, regarded by the Jewish doing it by American criticism." Hugh a For the very fury of od d an d lted. ttgart, is so Pro-Nazi in his Temple Beth El, Wowar Stu ' Congress, to take place on Sun- and Signor Toscanini. The mem- _ Glads tone, next ti onary nationalism which makes that the Germans call hint Italy Aids Arabs hers of the orchestra, mostly ref- views Tuesday night, Jewish life in Poland and Ger- day afternoon. Jan. 31. "Storm Troop Commander Teller." many insupportable also reaches ROME (WNS)--That Italy's The conference has been or- ugees front G e r m a n y, went at 8:30. Spying on German Jews is laid Dr. Erskine's across the seasato empeison a dis- ranged to eive expression to the through the rehearsal in a spirit anti-Jewish policy in Tripoli is de- t ngartne He ir views of American Jews on the as enthusiastic as that of the au- signed to win the support of the W. interpretatio n s tent land and to incite hatred Robert to of American toward those who will come as Arabs of North Africa was re• American consu lar staff and of Miss A progressive attack on Jewish life thence. LOUIS S. COHANE 7,000 the Amer- t over a Announcing th onsul r, clerk in vested with the publication here literature a r e exiles to its shores. Each anti- Heingartne and livelihood with the acquies- ate at Berne, r Switzer- particularly in- Semitic congress in Nuremberg cammenced to lay Sans for *4 e,„nce and often the participation members have already been en- of the text on an address by Halo ican c for the orchestra season, rolled . Balbo, Italian governor-general of land. t e re s t ing he- h a s repercussions in Rio de extensive educational plan to be of governenint authorities. Tripoli, to an Arab conference in cause he is not Janeiro. Every excess committed carried out in the Detroit Hebrew, nt the a proportion unparalleled •ny- It is expected that from There are 800 "hate" or- only a professor against the Jewish population of Yiddish and Sunday schools. g•nizations preaching and ad- Tripoli. In this address Raab° as- meeting there will emanate a plan , where else, Mr. Haberman de- Glared that "Toscanini is de- At the initial meeting of , At of English Warsaw furnishes an example to mired the Arabs that Italy would vacating hate of Jews, Calls- of action designed to bring econ- d Literature but a Fascist hooligans in Sao Paulo and committee held at the Bariu m omic and political assistance to lighted with the orchestra which befriend them and would see that lies, Negroes and other minor- has been formed here." Hotel at noon on Tuesday, ities in the United States, it they were given important cam- 11 . pae: the Jews of Poland, more than Aires. John Erskine creative writer. Buenos Yet anti-Semitism was unknown As the climax to its tumultuous liminary plans were made for the 2,000.000 of whom today live mercial concessions hitherto held was declared here by Retire. His s "Private in Brazil four years ago. I spoke carrying into effect of a program below the starvation level—all of . welcome to Arturo Toscanini, the by Jews. This was interpreted as tentative Samuel Dickstein, in a Life of Helen of Troy" took the with recent immigrants, with long- of activities in the class rooms as whom are subjected to boycott City of Tel Aviv named a street explaining why Italy is so deter- statement indicating that he years established Jewish families and well as through the medium of I new Congres• country by storm several and wholesale terror. without pro- for hint in the suburb of Tel Ben- mined to drive Jewish merchants would press for a ago. Since then, all of his books with Americans and Europeans city-wide cultural gatherings to out of the new part of Tripoli and investigation of un- be staged for and by the childrenaltection from the courts or from )antics. sional by the 75th have been best sellers, the latest ., who have known the country over force them back into the old city. the police. American activities a__ Mr. Dickstein said being. "The Influence of Women a period of time. Uniformly they Members of the committee what Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president Invite Arabs to Testify Con ,,,,, . Brisbane Opposed Olympics that such feeling as exists attended the initial meeting as.) i. of the American Jewish Congress, J E R U S A LEM (WNS-Palcor that the House Immigration and Its Cure." He is a famous musician, in addition to being a . the Jew in Brazil today addition to ale. Cohane were ;• nnouncing the conference, is- Agency) — The Royal Commis- NEW YORK (WNS) — The rst Committee, of which he is chair. a' J n . a .. a — Levy Si. Becker, secretary of t ;sued a call to American Jewry to Mon of Investigation, which it was is death of Arthur Brisbane, lilted daily receipt of let- gifted writer, and is one of Amer- can n io of prec Nazism ice's leading concert pianists, hay- ely dated by the ad-, committee. Bernard s Leon,. inus Mor., s its . a cordon of safety for the learned, will leave the country journalist and columnist, removes , iin copies of publications • re'esn' and v t .tam appeared as soloist last year 1 crusade. „FraessiJews of Poland. He pointed to Jan. 20, after concluding its hear- a newspaper man who throughout showing the existence of these ing m1" m is being decal L Soloff, Rabbi d with the Detroit Symphony Or- exported from ' Germany • C ow` - -ithe fact that the Hitler terror has Sims has invited several Arab cm today ex - . Abraham Lachover • Max Ch his career never failed to combat bate o rganisations, anti•this an I cheats.. an addition to being Pro hate _, rk Dreja , ether 4 lead . ers to t k y: i mil s -s4 .' st crear pbefore 1 Esther il1ttalleistitlinss an Ithsur. ale bane. *5 n Sta.r.' ea Maar all •wit•American.. na or 33 . 543". Irw ee T1 RN .... gmtri: ' • eatathet, e8 e 5'""Y t Unlike fessor at Columbia University he of view , - 1 1 lenses. them, however, it and Philip S lornvitz. ent the aeArab ' present abroad. In his famous column. think the e ntire matter will is president of the Julliard School need not evade custom duties or \ Sub-Committee to Act/. . at. I it is reported. Among the Arabs "Today," he cften denounced at- have to be brought to the Others who have been invited invited by the Commission are outwit . protective Wks on Jews. Even when his tention of the new Con sssss ." of Music. . tariffs. . respect the Dr. Erskine will be followed on in this situation n i to serve on the committee are: Ruhi Bey Abdul Hada senior as- ch ef, William Randolph Hearst. !STATE A modified barter scheme which DL CHAIM WEIZMANN . I ill Irwin, Brazil differs from that elsewhere. Theodore Baruch. Dr. David sistant to the chief secretary of Brisb of pro-Na was being accused facilitates the export of German Tuesday, Jan. 12, by ued the Palestine Government. and people throughout the world as propaganda, ane co ntings goods to the United States was great American newspaper man, Hitlerism, through its propaganda, Fauman. Dr. Jack Jackman. 1.1 lecture on the theme has doubtless intensified anti-Jew- • Glucklick. Mies Anna Oxenhand- I Musa el Alanti. government ad- their foremost statesmen, will Ms opposition to Jew-baiting. He ' approved by the Treasury Depart- who will vocate. come to the United States to be was one of the first important ment when it authorized the use "IN h y Does America Lead in ishness in most countries. But in ler, Irving Schlueael. II. M. Roden ' I of blocked marks on a limited Crime?" Members of the Detroit those countries there had existed— Morris Scharer, Morris Winslow, Public Initiation to Feature o The report of the official invi- guest of honor at a national c n- journalists to come out against the tation followed an announcement ference for Palestine summoned Berlin Olympics. He was pa rtica I scale. In new regulations the Bar Association are planning to in political, social or economic dr- ' Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and Jo- I id in Sessions to be Held Treasury made it possible for be at the Temple to challenge Mr. cles—at least a prior base for that seph Haggai. by the Commission in its press for Jan. -4 at Washington. D. C., ularly bitter against Nan Ger- . Americans with frozen credits in Irwin's conclusions. is being felt prejudice. Brazil was Judeekras- : The following sub committed p communique, which said: "The it has been announced by Dr. many's policy of Jewish perseeu- Grand Ra Kon w ill shortly Stephen S. Wise, national chair- tion. Brisbane's father, Arthur, en anticipati to outline definite Royal Commission was selected totally free of the virus, be- • rein, Germany to use them for the pur- chase of goods to be sold in the throughout the city about the first fore 1933. Today anti-Semitism is I plans for a program which is ex- • A public initiation of candidates conclude its hearings. Any organi- man of the United Palestine Ap- also a celebrated journalist and appearance in Detroit of the Prin. a factor to be reckoned with. ' peeled to be put into effect be- I ameess rues ro p ate si peal, which will sponsor the na- one of America's earliest Serial- United States. revs Helga Von Loewenstein who The significance of this factor 1 fore the end of January: Mr. So- for admission mem• tion-wide gathering in association fists, was a close friend of Karl from to all final parts Brith of Michigan will come to the Temple Forum with other national Jewish or- alarx. will feature the afternoon session Boycott Council Protests ■ PLF.ASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) I (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) . ' NEW YORK (WNS)—Rumors with her husband, the famous ganizations. : , of the first official meeting of the Mahoney Ousts Pro-Naxis Dr. Weizmann's visit to Amer- that the United States is consider- Prince Ilubertus, Hitler's greatest Michi an Bnai Brith Council on NEW YORK (WNS)—A clean - g ica will be brief, to enable him . • Sunday, Jan. 10. at the Pantin ing a new trade treaty with Ger- and fiercest opponent, for a eym- l' d Franklin to Renew ng of Fat- to return to London and Jeruse- sweep of all A. A. U. otecials who Rapid=' Mush. many drew a sharp protest from Posium on the meaning Grand e Princ ss wi ll take CS Gessner's New Book' 11"tri• lent prior to the issuance of the supported American participati n ere- the Joint Boycott Council. In a ,'ism. Th It was originally intended mere- findings of the British Royal Com- in the Berlin Olympic Games was ' telegram to Secretary of the her special topic, "What Fascism , — I At the Sabbath Eve services to ly to induct the new men of the Registration of Pupils to be mission now in Jerusalem studs, made by Judge Jeremiah T. Ma- Treasury Morgenthau, the Council Does to Women.' be held at Temple Beth El on Fri- IJulius Houseman Lodge into the • Another speaker on the Forum I ing the administration of the Pal- honey, new president cf the Ama- pointed out that existing German Taken on January . day evening. Jan. 8, Dr. Leo o Si. I order while sonic of the celebrities estine Mandate of the League of teur Athletic Union and leaden of exchange regulations made , program is Dr. Stanley High, f anytradedeals were in Grand 4, 5 and 6 Nations, which recognizes the the fight against Participation, iT with Germany a President Roosevelt's confidential New Registrations to Take Franklin will base his sermon ' of Bnai Brith upon Robert Gesener's recently ; Rapids. The officers, however, at- — Jewish Agency as the supreme appointing the chairman of the Place This Monday ', violation of the spirit, if not the adviser on all matters of race . and i published book "Some of My Best 1 ter discussing the cultural value. Announcement is made of the Jewish authority in the rebuild• 1937 national A. A. U. commit- Night, Jan. 4 letter, of American anti-dumping religion. , in the Bnai Brith ritual. decided i (•EC*: TERN TO PACE it IPLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) "Current History" is the title of this book is a young man, a native' not only to invite the general pub- , reopening of the Jewish Cont- nsa protests will be made by trade series are Dr. Stanley Rypi of Escanaba. Mich., and a graduate' lie to view the formal admissionlmanitY Center's Music School. the new members but also to ' which has been closed since the unions and manufacturers' associ- I ie , L F. A' el. • r T URN TO LA ST P AGE 1 courses being offered n of t he courses one 0 I of at the opening of Beth F.1 Col- of the University of Michigan. anions. The services will begin as usual I extend the class to include sandal summer of school 1935 due to lack of j funds. The is reopening lege s second series of 10-session at 8 o clock and will be followed TO PAGE through the cooperation of the i . trisIngee TURN Monday night courses, next Mon- by a social hour. iqMOSITE Eon, Music Study Club of Detroit with day night, Jan. 4. This course will funds raised at the Samuel Sorin be given by Rabbi Leon Fram. By HERSH ROSENFELD concert. Thi rteen different courses are Registrations will be taken on who regis- t being g o r to students by Levy M. Beck- Jan. 4, 5 and t; Nine Jews Who Became Principals on the General and ter next Monday night. The yetis - The destitution of the Jews In I The hope of better times to come , er. The staff already selected in- ...--_ Jewish Scene tration fee is El per course. eludes: Sadies Cooper and Alex- Germany is gathering force every is awakened in these poor souls. The courses offered are: Current Wealthy Jewish families send ander Robinson. violin; Evelyn day. One must acquaint himself Jewish history. comparative re- Sheier and Rosa Bassin Stein. with the following facts in order everything they can spare to the IS By BERTRAM JONAS " ligion, Jewish customs and cere- piano; Henry Herman, harmony. to see the terrible abyss into which , winter help. At the office the cloth- 1 monies, the Bible, Jewish history, the Jews have fallen: ing is mended by unemployed theory and music appreciation. New Sear make. Ito bow let so throw • Rale), slaw. EDITOR.% same: Ao the el Jewish pedag-ogy, Hebrew, Jewish On the Choriner Strasse in Ber- 1 workers, thereby diminishing the b .a...,d ,,,,a t,,,,,, .t the a,,, roe.. or 1,34. An Interesting wieetlo• The Music School Committee of Picture to Be Shown in Detroit; Great Palestine Talking T. . of the past Tear literature, the philosophy of re- the Center's board includes Mrs. lin there is an institution called number of unemployed. the W tee mew opotlight pertonalitieo (Copyright. Itt: e ,,e n Art. Feature Aged , stet ligion, the Jewish viewpoint on the Rabbi Hershman to Address to Council Abe Cooper. chairman; Mrs. H. the "Clothing-Chest of the; Those who come to the office are New Testament, an introduction Wednesday at Next M. Berrie. • Mrs. S. Q. Kessler. Jewish Community in Berlin." I not turned away empty-handed. If 36. . F ew to the Talmud, current Jewish 36 In a year studded with events ! retained their magic in 19 airs. I. B. Levin. Miss Reva More than 150 Jews visit this in- I a man conies to the office for a certain to loom large in history, , of them were overshadowed by books, Jewish sociology. in Reatha, Mrs. J. S. Souls, Mrs. L. stitution daily. They come from all pair of shoes, the clerks do not let the members of the ' Leon Kay, president of the work of the Jewish pioneers Amon there were any number of people younger or more brilliant rivals. L. Silver. Herman Wise. Mrs. corners of the city. They come for him leave until he has a pair that e nw e Palestine. Rabbi Leon Fram. Dr. ;Jewish National Fund Council of th g previously strangers to fame who No new personalities came forward faculty a are: Simons and Fred Butzel clothing tc cover their nakedness, does not pinch—if it is a suit of Nathan The picture "This Is the Land." became national and international to challenge their right to the e - Leo )1. Franklin, Rabbi Nahum Detroit, on Monday announced is the first Palestine talking pic- who is a member of the commit- for shoes to protect themselves clothing he needs, he receives a headliners. Although big news de-, lines. Generally speaking, the Schulman, Rabbi Eric Friedland.: that an educational program is ture to be brought here. The tee in anadvisory capacity. against biting cold. suit that fits him welt. to the Rabbi Elmer Berger, Rabbi Leon ' being inaugurated by the Fund in ponds to a considerable extent on Jews who had contributed Registration in the school does A woman enters the office with Every day 150 Berlin Jews visit _ j order to stimulate greater inter- so-called big names, virtual un- world's history for a generation Feuer and Miss Rose Pike. not mean acceptance. as the en- this institution seeking aid! Pover- her 13 year old son. The boy is There were 200 students enrolled L est in its activities of and re- knowns can become or make sen- or more lost none of their glamor rollment will be limited. about to become confirmed. Ile ty has set in so firmly in the Jew- in the first series of Beth El Col- ' demotion in Palestine among De- sational and even world-shaking during 1936. ish communities of Germany that will be going to the synagogue. He Nor were there any striking . lege courses which took place dur- troit Jews. news. Who ever heard of Mrs. those who, but a few years ago, must begin to live the life of • newcomers in the comparatively ing the months of October, Novem- ; Mr. Kay said that the great Wally Simpson in 1935? Yet in has