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Victim Had Left the City, But Returned at
Request of Arab Inhabitants Who
Valued His Medical Services

GOVERNMENT AGAIN PROMISES
JEWS TO PRESERVE SECURITY

Sir Norman Angell, Mem-
bers of U S. Congress
Condemn Hitlerism

N. Y. DEMONSTRATION
TO BE HELD MARCH 15

Arranged Jointly by Jewish
Congress and Jewish
Labor Committee

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937

ARABS MURDER GERMAN-JEWISH WORLD CHRISTIAN
TO JOIN
PHYSICIAN WHO WAS THE ONLY LEADERS
ANTI-NAZI RALLY
JEW IN THE BEISAN DISTRICT

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Last Ladino Paper in
Turkey Is Suspended

ISTANBUL — (WNS) —
"Bazde Oriente," the last
Turkish paper published in La-
dino, the Spanish-Hebrew dia-
lect of the Sephardic Jews in
the Balkans, has suspended
publication. At one time there
were 17 Ladino dailies and 20
Ladino weeklies in Turkey,

PARENTS DAY AT
HILLEL MARCH 13

5 OF 8 BERMUDA Most Appalling Misery and Despair
HOTELS ANNOUNCE Exists in Poland, U. S. Emissaries
JEWS ARE BARRED

New York Agents to Deter-
mine the Non-Aryan-
ism of Patrons

OPPOSE EXCHANGE OF
STUDENTS WITH REICH

Sen. Borah Offers Amend-
ment to Reaffirm Re-
ligious Liberty

Report on Return from Survey Tour

Dr. Bernhard Kahn, D. J. Schweitzer and Nathan Katz Attribute
Conditions to Growing Anti-Semitism and the Spread
of the Boycott of Jewish-Owned Shops

GREATER DEMANDS TO BE MADE UPON DETROIT
JEWS IN NEXT DRIVE DUE TO NEED IN POLAND

N E W YORK. — Profoundly Event Expected to Introduce
NEW YORK (WNS) — Virtu-
Annual Pilgrimage
disturbed by the information im-
ally all hotels in Bermuda, Brit-
parted to them concerning the
. ish-owned island resort in the
to Ann Arbor
attempts of Nazism to reproduce
Carribean Sea now enforce the
its practices and purposes
law, it was revealed here
In a commendable effort to es- Aryan
throughout the world, in particu-
when the Bermuda Hotels, Inc.,
lar its encroachments upon Amer- tablish contact between the Bnai agents for the Princess, Coral Is-
ican soil, leaders in the govern- Brith Hillel Foundation of the land, Belmont Manor and Inver-
mental, religious, educational and
urie Hotels, announced that Jews
labor world in this country are University of Michigan and the will not be admitted any longer.
joining the American Jewish Con- parents of students, Dr. Bernard Jews are also barred at the Elbow
gress and the Jewish Labor Com- Heller, director of the foundation, Beach Hotel. Hotels to which
mittee in supporting a demonstra- announced that a parents aid Jews are admitted are the Ber-
tion against the menace of Hit-
muda Hamilton, the St. George
lerism, which has been arranged
and the Bermudania. A spokes-
for March 15 at Madison Square
man
for the Bermuda Hotels,
Garden,
Inc., refused to give reasons for
The
event,
jointly
undertaken
the
new
anti-Jewish policy but
near the Transjordan frontier. At the beginning of the by the American Jewish Congress
said It had been developing for
disturbances last year, Dr. Lehrs had left Beisan which and the Jewish Labor Committee.
some time and was now in effect
is in the heart of an Arab section. But recently he had proposes to review the record of
as a complete ban. The New
returned at the request of Arab inhabitants who had the Nazi regime in the past four
feeling of despair among the Jews.
York agents will be assigned the
the attempts to Nazism to
task of determining whether a
valued his medical services. The police report on the years,
The number of those affected by restrictive measures and the growing boycott
extend itself to all continents, the
prospective patron is a Jew.
latest murder that at 2:45 in the morning three men threats of Iiitlerism to peace and
is
increasing
monthly and one-third of the 3,500,000 Jews in Poland, they declared,
"I suppose it is the privilege
knocked at the bedroom of Dr.*
democracy, and to present new
are
barely
maintaining an existence and are on the verge of starvation. Thirty-five
of any hotel outside the United
Lehrs' home and when he came
evidence of American public
States to formulate its own pol- thousand children attending Jewish schools must be fed there as their parents are
to the door two shots were fired
opinion on the reasons why the
icy," he said and was on the point unable to give them nourish ment. A glass of milk and a portion of bread and butter
through the woodwork, hitting
virus of Nazism must be isolated.
of discussing similar practices in
*which they get in school coned-
him in the stomach and killing
It is expected that outstanding
the
United States when he
tduat4 ft:ioed. major part of their
him instantly. A police patrol saw
spokesmen of public opinion will
thought better of it.
three Arabs running from the
present factual evidence on how
King George Receives
Philadelphia has been with-
house and fired but the murder-
Nazism operates to destroy civili-
The situation is attributed by
drawn from the list of cities
Six Jewish Notables
zation and to plunge the world
ers escaped. A £500 reward has
the three investigators to grow-
scheduled for the personal ap-
been offered by the Government Eminent Author's Address into war.
ing
anti-Ssmitiam, which is be-
pearance tour of Max Schmel•
Under Federation's Aus-
LONDON. — (WNS) —
Prominent Sponsors
for information leading to the
coming violent in certain parts
leg as a result of the boycott
Neville Laski, president of the
A committee of sponsors is be-
arrest of the assailants. Another
pices at Shaarey Zedek
of
the
country where there is •
of the tour organised by the
Board of Deputies of British
£500 reward Was offered by the
ing organized in connection with
boycott of Jewish-owned shops,
Jewish War Veterans of the
Jews, three other eminent Brit- "The Jew in Modern Euro- while Jews are being ousted from
the meeting comprised of out-
Government for the apprehension
U. S., it was announced here by
Leo W. Schwarz, noted author, standing leaders in the life of the
ish Jews and two Jewish of-
pean Literature" Is to
of the murderer Of Haim Bruk,
professions with a gradual re-
the organization's national e•
2I-year-old German-Jewish immi- editor and educator, will speak nation and prominent organiza-
ficials of the Soviet and Lithu-
placement of Jews in commerce
Be Her Subject
ecutive council on the eve of
grant who was stabbed to death at Congregation Shaarey Zedel• tions. Among those who have al-
anion legations in London were
and industry,
Schmeling's
arrival
from
Ger-
on Feb. 22 by an Arab. Dr. Lehrs at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, March ready testified to their awareness
among the notables introduced
ARTHUR A. MILLER
Polish Jews, they said, are put-
many. Schmeling's tour is due
The spring season of Beth El
to King George and Queen
had immigrated to Palestine from 10. The Jewish Welfare Feder- of the dangers of Nazism to the
Elizabeth at their first public College of Jewish Studies will open ting up a terrific struggle trying
Germany. ation arranged the lecture in con- world at large by joining the friends day will be sponsored at to open in Newark on March
to
prevent the collapse of their
and
the
Jewish
War
Veter-
8,
levee. The British Jews who for a series of 10 Monday night
Committee of Sponsors are Prof. the foundation on Starch 13, It
Chief Secretary J. fathom
were received were Cecel sessions on Monday night, March institutions, which were restarted
John Dewey, leading American is expected that this event will ans are planning a boycott of
Hall, who is Acting High Com-
or
created after the war through
his
exhibition
in
that
city
as
philosopher; Dr. Frank Kingdon,
Frankfreich, Arthur Solomon
missioner, promised a Jewish
16, at 8 o'clock,
the Joint Distribution Committee.
president of the University of mark the beginning of an annual well as in other cities through-
and Lionel Levin. The foreign
delegation that called on him to
The office of the college.will be This year the amount needed will
out
the
country.
Newark and one of the leaders pilgrimage to Ann Arbor for a
Jews were Josef Fickman of
express anxiety over the growing
Mayor Fiorello II. LaGuardia the Soviet legation and Henri- open at 7 o'clock for the registra- be considerably greater than the
in the fight to bring about Ameri- reunion of members, parents and
lawlessness that measures would
$403,000 spent last year,
and the director of the New York kus Rabinovicea of the Lithu-
can non-participation in the Nazi friends.
be taken to stamp out the terror-
*abbe Library are in receipt of anian legation.'
Olympics; Dr. Harry Emerson
-
ists. A nigh government official
A
varied
and
interesting
pro-
a
protest
from
the
Non-Sectarian
Fosdick of the Riverside Church,
Local Demand Greater
has been sent to Tiberias and
nationally prominent Protestant gram has been planned., "They Anti-Nazi League against the
Soled to investigate the situation
The demand for funds for the
leader; Sidney Hillman, president Too Arise," the play which won presence in the files of the cur-
in the two northern towns. Fans-
relief of Polish Jews will be
of Amalgamated Clothing Work- the $1,250 scholarship award rent periodical division of the
tin, Arabic daily, reported that
greater than ever before in the
ers of America; Dr. Christian F. from the Bureau of New Plays Library of the Stuermer, Most
the Government has decided to
history of Detroit campaigns, and
Reisner of the Broadway Temple; of New York for in author, Ar- notorious of Nazi anti-Semitic
a serious responsibility will be
establish new military units com-
George Gordon Battle, prominent thur A. Miller, a Jewish Univer- sheets. The protest points out
posed of Jews, Arabs and British-
Placed upon Detroit Jewry, to
sity of Michigan student, will be that the Library is paid subscriber
liberal.
era, under British command. The
contribute most liberally to the
Messages severely scoring the presented twiceson that day, once to the Stuermer, an assertion
decision is alleged to have been
1937 Allied Jewish Campaign, It
Nazi regime and expressing con- at 2:30 p. m. and again at 8:15 which was confirmed by Mr. H.
made after consultation with Lt.
was indicated this week.
cern with the rise of Nazi activi- at the foundation. The New Lydenberg, director of the library. Addresses Delivered by Mrs.
Gen. John G. Dill, commander-in-
The trebling of the national
Objecting to • union contract
ties in the United States have York Theater Guild presents this
Roosevelt and James
chief of the emergency forces in
quota for Polish relief will con.
that calls for Rosh H•shonah
been addressed to the sponsors of award annually.
Palestine.
stitute one of to, most urgent
G. McDonald
the meeting by members of the
demands in the forthcoming
The play depicts the valiant at- and Yom Kippur holidays for
Emir Ahdullalie Proposal
United States Congress. Among tempts of a Jewish middle-class his Jewish employes, Joseph
drive to be conducted from
Emir Abdullah of Transjordan
them
are
Senators
William
II.
NEW YORK. — Hadassah, the
May 2 to 16. The magnitude
New York family trying to re- Lang, owner of the Lang News
Proposed to the British Royal
King of Utah, Henry Cabot tain their status as middle clan Company on Long Island, and Women's Zionist Organization of
of the relief call was further
Commission that the number of
Lodge, Jr., of Massachusetts, M. people against the encroachments himself a Jew, has fired three America, entered its silver jubilee
evidenced this week when • re-
Jews in Palestine be limited to
M.
Logan
of
Kentucky,
Claude
of
his
Jewish
employes.
The
die
year
on
Purim
with
a
nation-wide
port
was received from Paris
of
the
consolidating
movement
in
35 per cent of the total Donnie-
Pepper of Florida; Congressmen the cloak and suit industry.
missals resulted in a strike celebration, with broadcasts by
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LEO W. SCHWARZ
Richard M. Atkinson of Tennes-
called
by
the
Bookkeepers',
the
three
major
radio
networks
as
The Hillel Foundation has also
)unction with the Jewish Joint see, Michael J. Bradley of Penn- produced the successful plays, Stenographers and Account- the main feature. Mrs. Franklin
Distribution Committee. Mr. sylvania, Usher L. Burdick of "Dibbyk," and ."Unfinished Pic- ants Union, A. F. of L., and D. Roosevelt, James G. McDonald,
Dakota, John J. Delaney
pleas from the Jewish employes former League of Nations High
Schwarz, whose book, "The Jew- North
of Brooklyn, Herman P. Eber- ture," the latter a 61,000 Hop- to Jewish organizations to Commissioner for Refugees (Jew-
ish Caravan," has been one of the barter of Pennsylvania, Thomas wood prize play.
MRS. BERNARD HELLER
bring
pressure to bear on Mr. ish and other) Coming from Ger-
most popular books of Jewish in- F. Ford of California. T. Alan
Just before the first showing
many; Mrs. Felix Si. Warburg,
terest in recent years, will speak Goldborough of Maryland. Clar- of the play, there will be a re- Lang. Lang has announced his Mrs. Herbert II. Lehman, wife of Mon of new students. The regis-
on "The Jew In Europe Today." ence F. Loa of California, John ception for parents and friends at intention to replace the Jew- New York's Governor and Miss tration fee is $1 per course,
ish workers with Christians.
Mrs. Holler's Course
Seminary Library Gets 510,- A wide range of interests, ex- Martin of Colorado, Alfred N. the Hillel Foundation. Among
President Says Story of
On the occasion of the fourth Rae D. Landy, who was one of
perience and achievement have Phillips, Jr. of Connecticut. Don- the speakers at the dinner, which anniversary of the Reichstag fire the two nurses Iladassah sent to
The spring term will be featured
000 for 2,283 Volumes
Holiday Should Imbue
ald
L
O'Toole
of
New
York,
A.
will
take
place
at
6
p.
m.,
will
brought
Mr.
Schwarz
to
leadership
by
a
Palestine
in
1913,
were
among
new
course
to
be
given
by
a
which
ushered
in
the
Nazi
terror,
In Littauer Gift
Jews with Courage
in Jewish life, even though he is G. Rutherford of Pennsylvania, be President Alexander G, Ruth- 150 German Jews now resident in the speakers on the various broad- new instructor, Mrs. Bernard
casting programs.
still a young man. His recent Byron N. Scott of California, ven, Prof. Raphael Isaacs, Dr.
Heller, wife of Dr, Heller of Ann
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NEW YORK. — Harvard Uni- book has been hailed by critics Harry R. Sheppard of California, Bernard Heller and a few par-
NEW YORK. — (WNS) —The
Rallies under the auspices of Arbor, director of the Bnai Brith
versity is to receive a collection of here and in England as a dis-
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ents. From 8:30 to 12 midnight an
the Hadassah chapters were held Hillel Foundation. She has for deliverance of the Jewish people
rare works of early Hebrew lit- tinguished contribution to English
Informal dance will be held at
in many parts of the country to many years been a distinguished from the destruction with which
erature and the Jewish Theologi- and Jewish letters. Mr. Schwarz's
the foundation.
hear the evening broadcast over
they were threatened by Haman
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cal Seminary of America in New next book, "A Golden Treasury
the blue network of the National
should serve to Imbue them with
Reservations for the dinner at
York City is to get $10,000 for the of Jewish Literature," will be
Broadcasting
Company.
courage to face their present
Miss
75 cents and for the play at 75
purchase of rare books and manu- published by Farrar & Rinehart
Landy, who is now a first lieu-
trials, President Roosevelt de-
cents and 60 cents can be secur-
scripts, under the terms of a spe- in the fall and his "Contemporary
tenant
in
the
U.
S.
Army
Nurses'
clared in a Purim message to the
ed by communicating with the Hil-
cial gift by Lucius N. Littauer.
Jews of America rhich was read
lel Foundation at E. University Will Solicit Special "Sacri- Corps in the Philippine Islands,
Jewish History" will be published
The gift will establish the pre- by the same firm next winter.
spoke
from
Manila.
Introduced
by
over the radio by Congressman
The concluding late Friday eve- and Oakland, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mrs. Edward Jacobs, national
eminence of Harvard's library in Did Research for "Eternal Road"
fice
and
Give"
Con-
Sol Bloom in an international
ning services of Congregation
president
the department of post-Biblical
of
liadassah,
as
a
"pio-
Purim broadcast under the joint
tributions
Mr. Schwarz has traveled ex-
neer ready to go to far-flung
literature and greatly increase the tensively, visiting all sections of Zedek will be held on March 12.
of the cultural commit-
On Friday evening, March 12, auspices
Taking
the
form
of
an
Oneg
corners
to
spread
the
benefits
of
tee of the Joint Distribution Com-
effectiveness of the Nathan Lit- Europe and Palestine. He serv-
Presidents of leading Jewish
modern medical science." Miss Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy mittee, the jubilee committee of
toner professorship of Jewish Lit- ed as research associate of Max Shebat, the congregation will join
women's
organizations
of
the
city
the pulpit of Temple Beth El,
erature and Philosophy, estab- Reinhardt's "Eternal Road," New in community singing, under the
meeting in conference on Thurs- Landy gave a vivid, human inter- preaching on the topic "The Soul the Independent Order B r it h
est account of her experiences
Abraham and the Union of Ortho-
lished by Mr. Littauer in 1925 as York', outstanding theater spec- leadership of Cantor J. H. Sonen-
day, Feb. 25, pledged their whole- in
Mar,
Palestine.
She
told
of
the
nor of the Stranger." This address dox Jewish Congregations of
a memorial to his father.
hearted support to the forthcoming erty, distress and Insanitary con-
tacle. He was also an organizer
will be based on the new book, America. Other speakers were
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will re-
Through Mr. Littauer'a grant, and director of the School for
Allied Jewish Campaign, this Wed-
2,283 volumes from the H. G. Adult Jewish Education in New view the famous novel by I. Sin- Agro-Joint Announces Bud- nesday decided to solicit the women ditions she encountered in Jeru- "The Street of the Fishing Cat" Paul Baerwald, chairman of the
salem, and of the trying condi- by Jolan Feldes, which won first a. D. C., Arthur Malcomson of the
Enelow Collection of the seminary York and is now engaged In sev- ger, "The Brothers Ashkenazi."
get for the Current
of Detroit for "Sacrifice and Give" tions under which she and her prize in the International prize Jewish Morning !oudnal, chair-
Refreshments
will
be
served
at
are to become part of the Littauer eral e x p e r i m ental educational
pledges which are to be made In companion nurse worked. She told novel contest out of 500 manu- span of the J. D. C. cultural com-
Year's Work
especially set tables. Members and
collection at Harvard. Among projects
addition to the contributions that of their strenuous campaign to scripts submitted.
their friends are Invited to make
mittee; Max Silverstein, grand
them is one of the earliest works
are to come from the general
Mr. Schwarz, who comes here up parties to attend this conclud-
Services begin at 8 o'clock and master of the Brith Abraham;
NEW YORK (WNS) — Ten treasuries of the various organiza- eliminate trachoma among the
Printed in Hebrew, an edition of under
the
auspices
of
the
Amen-
ing Friday evening gathering of million roubles ($2,000,000) will
school children, beginning the are open to the public. A social and William Weiss, president of
t h e former prophets, Joshua,
tions.
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the season.
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hour follows the service,
the Union of Orthodox Jewish
be spent in 1937 for the further
Judges, Samuel and Kings, pro-
Mrs. Abe Srere presided at the
Congregations. The President's
development of the Ukrainian and conference and called the atten-
duced in 1494 in Leiria, Portugal;
message reads as follows:
Crimean Jewish colonies estab- tion of the gathering to the im-
and volumes of the Psalms and
"This commemoration of the
lished with the aid of American portant role that was played by
Proverbs, printed in Naples in
wonderful deliverance of the Jew-
funds, it was announced by Dr. the Jewish women in previous
1486 and 1487.
ish people from the destruction
The volume of Proverbs Is the
Joseph A. Rosen, director of _the drives. She pointed out that due
with which they were threatened
first edition of this hook ever to Agricultural Society Reports on Progress Achieved in the Agro-Joint, operating agency in to the tragic plight of the Euro- Heads of Divisions to Complete Formation of Allied Jew- by Haman so
many centuries ago
Russia of the Joint Distribution pean Jewry it will be necessary
be printed in Hebrew and is ac-
Building Up of a Jewish Farming Class
ish
Campaign
Machinery;
Federation's
10th
should quicken the faith of mod-
companied by a commentary,
Committee, before sailing for Eu- thin year to raise a much larger
ern Jews and arouse in them
in
this
Country
Anniversary
Celebration
April
11
never reprinted, by Immanuel of
rope. The 1937 budget, which will sum.
realization of the splendid herit-
Rome, the foremost Jewish poet
continue the Agro-Joint's coloniza-
age which is theirs. Because the
To Select Captains
NEW YORK. — Dr. Gabriel ary mortgage loans."' This finan- tion work begun in 1924 and which
of Italy who was a contemporary
The
Trade
Council
of
the
De-
pected
to
be
announced
within
10
festival is traditionally observed
The conference adopted a pro-
of Dante. Another rare item is a Davidson, general manager of the cial service provides Jewish far- has since settled 250,000 Jews on posal made by Mrs. Hannah Bar- troit Service Group will meet at days.
in Jewish homes it makes a strong
volume of the first printed edition Jewish Agricultural Society, has mers with a source of credit not 3,000,000 acres of land and helped
8
p.
m.
on
Tuesday,
March
9,
at
10th
Anniversary
Dinner
appeal to the deepest and tender-
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of Moses Maimonides' code, which just issued • report showing that readily obtainable elsewhere. absorb tens of thousands more in
the headquarters of the Allied
In the meantime the program ed emotions of the human heart.
Jewish Campaign, on the 13th committee, under.. the chairman- I trust that the observance this
was published in Rome around the Jewish farmers in the United Farm loans are made on smaller Russian industry, is intended to
1480.
States have benefited by the gen- margins of equity than are us- improve conditions among the
floor of Hotel Statler, to complete ship of Mrs. Waiter Laib, is corn- year may be an event of out-
the organization of the trade and Dieting arrangements for the pro- standing joy and happiness to all
The collection which is coming eral agricultural improvement. ually accepted by loaning agen- present settlers and to enable the
professional divisions for the Al- gram to be presented at the 10th who participate,"
to Harvard includes besides 17 The report deals with the work of cies and their repayment is spread colonies to absorb additional fam-
lied Jewish Campaign.
incunabula (rare hooks printed be- the Jewish Agricultural Society over a long number of years. ilies. The expenditures, will be
anniversary dinner on Sunday
Irving Blumberg, co-chairman evening, April 11, In the General
fore 1500) 368 folios and books in helping build up an American There is no exaction of bonus or borne jointly by the Soviet gov-
N• Carnival la Tel Aviv
Dr. Leo M. Franklin has been
with
M.
A.
Mittelman
of
the
Motors Building auditorium.
of the 16th century. There are Jewish farming clan.
TEL AVIV, — (WNS-Palcor
commission or payment of re- ernment, the Agro-.Ioint and the honored with • very tine Invitation
among them 38 volumes of the
In 1900 when the society was newel charges. Says the report, colonists, while the government by the Hebrew Union College to Trade Council, announced this
Mrs. Lib announces that in Agency) — The traditional jolly
early editions of the Talmud, pro- founded there were 216 Jewish "These loans are made for serv- agricultural bank will snake avail- deliver a series of lectures to the week that heads of divisions re- addition to several skits which will celebration of Purim was not held
duced in Venice by a Hollander, farm families in the United States. ice and not for profit. Were we able to the colonies credits of 5,- student body, March 15 to 20. port an enthusiastic response to describe the work of the Detroit in this all•Jewish city because of
Daniel Bomberg, with the permis- Today there is a Jewish farm to pursue a wholly Conservative 400,000 roubles to finance the act- These lectures are known as the the call for workers and captains Service Group in behalf of im- the general tenseness which pre-
portant local, national and over- Vain in the country. The usual
sion of the Pope; 298 17th and population approximating 100,000 lending policy we would defeat Dement of 500 additional Jewish alumni lectures and the Invitation in their respective divisions.
P r • • campaign solicitation* seas agencies, there will be an at• carnival in which all adults join
18th century folios and 1,600 rare and there are Jewish farmers In the very purpose of our exist- families this year. The Agro- to deliver them represents the
for as 1937 drive will begin tractive revue. The feature of the and which brines visitors from all
editions of the 17th and subsequent practically all of the 48 states. ence."
Joint's share of the budget will be greatest honor that can tome to on April 12, immediately fel.
centuries comprise the bulk of the
Dr. Davidson points out that
Guard Against Freed
met from the rouble assets it has a graduate of Hebrew Union lowing the 10th universary evening will be ■ sketch review- sections of Palestine was aban-
ing the history of the Federation doned. The children. however,
collection.
the society had granted up to the
Through its farm settlement in Russia and with profits from College.
celebration of the Jewish Wel- and the Service Group.
were not deprived of their festivi-
Among other rarities are books end of its last fiscal year 11,997 department. the society guides the Jankoy machine shops, its larg-
The subject of the lectures will
Statements by heads of divi- ties. Wearing the typical costumes
published in Constantinople, some farm loans aggregating 117,392,- and aids those who desire to go est Industrial development there, be "The Practical Problems of the fare Federation and the Detroit
Service Group.
sions of the Trade Council re- required by the occasion, the chil•
from a private press established 000 to Jewish farmers In 40 into farming and guards farm Dr. Rosen emphasized that no Ministry." On March 20 be will
Definite plans for the drive, yarding the progress they are dren went down n the port and
IsT the widow of the Duke of states. The society, to quote from buyers against fraud. To quote funds of the 1937 J.D.C. camptiga give the Founder's Day address
Mao, In her palace. There an the report, "was the pioneer in again from the report, "To Jews, for 64,650,000 are to be expended at the annual Founder's Day and announcements regarding the making In organising their teems Paraded through the streets, mas-
causes
to be included and the for the forthcoming drive will be querading as sailors. pirates and
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in }lassie.
celebration.
amount of the budget, are ex- found elsewhere in this Issue.
officers.

Disturbances of 1936 Cost British Govern-
ment $5,500,000; Revisionists Demand
Jewish Legion in Palestine

Help Must Be Forthcoming in Much Larger Measure, with Close to
6,000,000 Jews in Europe Facing Expulsion or Direst
Poverty; Mass Pogroms Are Feared

JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor Agency) –
The second Jew to meet death by violence
within the week was a Beisan physician mur-
dered during the night by three Arabs. The
victim was Dr. Joseph Lehrs, 55 years old,
the only Jewish resident in the town, which is

PARIS, — Announcing that $275,000 had been allocated for
relief work among the Jews of Po land during the first three months
of this year, Dr. Bernhard Kahn, D. J. Schweitzer and Nathan
Katz of the American Joint Distribution Committee declared on
their return from a survey trip in Poland that at no time since their
work began there have they seen more appalling misery or a great-
er

SCHWARZ TO SPEAK
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

MRS. HELLER JOINS
BETH EL'S FACULTY

HADASSAH HONORS
26TH ANNIVERSARY

ROOSEVELT SENDS
A PURIM MESSAGE

HARVARD RECEIVES
RARE COLLECTION

WOMEN ORGANIZED
FOR COMING DRIVE

Concluding Friday
Service at Shaarey
Zedek on March 12

"Soul of Stranger"
Dr. Franklin's Topic
at Temple March 12.

TO SPEND $2,000,000
IN RUSSIA IN 1937

Jews in U. S. Make Good Farmers

Trade Council to Meet Tuesday

Alma Mater Honors
Dr. Leo M. Franklin

