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IN WARSAW ENDS MEMOIRS OF DREYFUS PUBLISHED 'DROP CANTON PLAN I le Jewish Campaign $125,000 Short of Goal
IN DEATH, PANIC POSTHUMOUSLY, REVIVE INTEREST FOR PALESTINE, IS 1
RELIABLE REPORT,
As Drive Enters Second Week of Solicit ations
Five-Year-Old Boy Is Killed
And Scores Are Injur-
ed in Riots
IN CENTURY'S MOST FAMOUS CASE
Royal Commission Consid-
ers Alternative Plan of
Yale University Press Issues Volume Written by Cap-
Partitioning Land
tain Dreyfus and His Son, Pierre; A Soul-
UNIVERSITIES REJECT
Stirring Document
BID FROM GOETTINGEN
ACTIONS COMMITTEE
CONDEMNS THE PLAN
Tripoli Jews Are Worse Off t There is unending interest in Cunningham of the class of 1917
he Dreyfus Affair. In spite of
After Visit by Benito
t he many books published regard- of Yale College. It was translated
Mussolini
ing the drama of Alfred Dreyfus, and edited by Donald C. McKay 20th World Zionist Congress
Is to Be Held in Swit-
every new bit of additional fac- of the department of history of
Harvard University.
tual material
zerland, Aug. 3
again
re-
_____________
f .
it Jewry
Community is Warned That Failure in Drive Will Spell Untold Hardships for Thousands
Throughout the World Who Depend Upon Relief Funds for Their Sustenance;
Local Institutions Will Suffer if Goal is Short
SHOLEM ASCH DELIVERS STIRRING APPEALS IN BEHALF OF
POLISH JEWRY; ADDRESSES LUNCHEON AND PUBLIC MEETING
WARSAW (WNS)—The May viva interest in the events w
Chronicle of Human Suffering
hich
Day celebration in Warsaw left made the martyrdom of the to
Jew-
It is no exaggeration to state
behind a trail of death, injury and ish captain of the French army that this volume is one of the
LONDON (WNS)—The plan to
panic. Jewish workers, holding who was falsely accused of
most soul-stirring chronicles of divide Palestine into Jewish and
sell-
Arabs cantons has been aban-
their own parade on orders of the ing military secrets to Germany,
,, doped by the Royal Commissiom
police, were nearing the end of the most important case of the
their demonstration when five uni- century.
1 i which is now concentrating on the
formed Naras (National Radi-
, alternative scheme of partition-
The latest volume on the Dee),
ing the country into autonomous
cols), drove up to the Jewish fus case is perhaps the most im-
Arab and Jewish states with Haifa
quarter and began firing revolt'- portant because it includes the
I Jerusalem and a few other cities
era into the crowd. A five-year- memoirs of Alfred Dreyfus
remaining independent areas un-
old Jewish boy, Abraham Shen- which were written by the hero
der the British Mandate, it was
het-, was instantly killed, and his of the great drama with the in-
reported
in usually well-informed
mother, who was holding him, tention of having them published
quarters here.
and his grandmother, were criti- after his death. Yale Universit
wou
y
nded. Two Bundists, Press has enriched the literature
Partition Plan Opposed
Hirsch Frumelivitch and Feign , n the Dreyfus Affair with the
JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor
Nivan, were also badly injured 'publication of "The Dreyfus
Agency)—Unanimous
disapproval
while 14 members of the Jewish 1Case" by the Man—Alfred Drey-
of any plan for the partiti on Or
linotypers' union suffered less ser- fus—and his son—Pierre Drey-
cantonization
of
Palestine
o r that
ious hurts. Scores of persons were !fug ($3.75). The volume pub-
might infringe upon the sec DO Of i
trampled in the frantic rush of lished on the Foundation estate-
the Jewish National Home
the huge crowd to get out of the lished in memory of Oliver Baty
,wiln
range of bullets. Others were
voted by the Zionist Actions
m workers of in the
their
to raise
the balance
that is needed in order to assure the minimum sums necessary for the
hurt when the Naras unloosed a
mittee in adopting a series of "
nine l 1 support
47 effort
agencies
included
in the campaign.
barrage of gas bombs. The police
resolutions submitted by th e lie-
litical commission.
arrived after the assailants had
fled.
chairman
the drive, durin
and Kurt
The 20th World Zionist Con- appeals
peals that Wineman,
unless the general
complete
quota is of subscribed
the Peiser, executive director, declared in last minute
grass will be held in Switze rand l ample for th
g
th
com I ng week, D etroit will be se tting a
rest
tragic hun-
Reject Goettingen Bid
beginning Aug. 3. it was de eked I dreds of thou e san
ex-
d s of the country, which must raise tremendous sums of money in order
NEW YORK (WNS)—Colum-
to save the live
by the organization comm i ssion
________
CAPTAIN DREYFUS IN 1891
of impoverished
Jews in European co untries. Detroit's drive is the first one to be held s in of
Amer-
bits University, which was repre-
of the Zionist Actions Comm ittee.
exact p lace in Switze 'land
sented at the Heidelberg celebra- Annual Reports to Be Sub-
*Ica. The appeals of Mr. Wineman
human suffering and of a battle !was
The left to the judgment of
tion last year and expelled the
mitted and Officers Cho-
the
and Mr. Peiser indicate that the
for
justice
which
ended
victori-!Zionist
Executive.
leader of se student group pro-
work of local institutions will be
ously for those who retained faith
sen
by
Local
Chapter
Smaller Administrative Con, mit-
testing against that participation,
seriously impaired if the quota Is
in humanity. It is a volume which !
tee of Jewish Agency Vote d
has had a change of heart and
not reached.
is at once and h same tune a
I To promote the smoother
will boycott the bicentenary of
A call will go out next week
func-
A p p ea 1 s to the community
condemnation of the dark forces boning of the Jewish Agency, the
Goettingen University. This be-
th roug h tho workers were sounded
to all Jewish organizations of that were responsible for fors-!committee voted to recommend
ra me known when it was learned Detroit
to attend the annual meet-
Interesting
Statement
Prepared
by
the
Junior
Alumni
at
daily luncheons held throughout
that Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, ing of the Detroit chapter of the cries and for the defamation of the creation of a smaller admin.
National President Will Ad- the week at Hotel Stotler.
Association of the United Hebrew Schools
president of Columbia, had writ- American Jewish Congress, to be the character of a man they knew istrative committee of the agency,
dress Council's Annual
On Thursday, the speaker was
of Detroit
ten a letter refusing the Goettin- held on Sunday afternoon, May to be innocent; and is also a trib- which would consist of eight or
gen invitation. Dr. Butler's let- 23, at the Jewish Community Cen- sate
Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Joseph
Meeting
Franc to
e those nobler forces in I nine Zionists and a similar num-
who
rallied
to
the
defense
ber
of
non-Zionists.
Sts
were
If.
Ehrlich presided. A breakfast
ter is now being translated into ter.
of
ep
A committee from the Junior Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools
an innocently-accused man. also taken, by vote of the
meeting of leaders of the general
of Detroit has
Latin by professor Nelson Mc-
"Measuring Up to the Challenge divisions was held at Hotel Stot-
Reports will be submitted by France had her Esterhazy, but Committee to investigate the Actions
prepared an interesting paper outlining the im-
Crea.
coin-
portant part played by Jews
the officers and plans will be she also had her Picquart; she had plaints with regard to immigra-
in the foundin g of
this country. of Our Times" is the subject to ler on Thursday.
formu later
dfo th e corning atyear. her arch forger Henr b tion methods. A special commis-
The committee that prepared this statement and submitted it as be discussed by Mrs. Arthur Brin,
Friday was presidents' day and
PHILADELPHIA (WNSI—The Officers will be elected
a communication to the editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, national president of the National
this also had her Emil Zola; she had
the presidents of all local agencies
sion was appointed to look Into
University of Pennsylvania has meeting.
included Norman Leeman, Ruben Isms and Freda Smolinsky. Council of Jewish Women, at the
her Mercier, Aldine, Felix Faure,
affiliated with the Jewish Welfare
these complaints.
The officer. of
changed its mind about being rep-
the Junior Alumni Association are;
All I o c a I organizations are but she also had her Reinach,
Norman Lee- annual meeting of the Detroit sec- Federation of Detroit, attended the
man, president; Colma n
1,200 Jews Enter Palestine .
resented at the bicentenary cele- called upon to •select their dole• Scheurer - Kestner,
, Bernard La-
Whitman, vice-president ;
luncheon. Clarence H. Enggass
Isadore Stein,
. According to provisional i
secretary; Philmore Leeman, member of the
bration of Goettingen University. gates to attend this meeting.
zare, Loubet, Leblois, L a b o r i ,
presided.
sponsors
commit•
lee
-Train'
gration figures released by the'
President Thomas S. Gates said
—
Anatole France . For a time
the Senior Aluinnt Assoctatton. The statemenrfollows:
Jewish Agency over 1,200 Jew-
Sholem Aseh's Appeal
World Congress Meeting
ish immigrants entered Palestine Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
way, professor of German, who
The most stirring appeal of the
eyes of public opinion, but soon
during
April,
1937,
Of
this
num-
seems
to
be
one
of
indirect
bear-
entire
campaign was heard at the
PARIS. — The administrative she emerged acquitted and glori-
A question, which we feel it is
had been asked to represent Penn- committee of the World Jewish fed as the defender of justice- ber nearly 200 came in under
luncheon on Wednesday when
our duty to answer, has been ing, the historian Lecky has this
sylvania because he was planning Congress will hold its first meet- thanks to the determination of the classification of capitalists.
Sholem Asch, distinguished novel-
brought to our attention. It is, to say: "Hebraic mortar cemented
to visit Germany this summer, had ing in Vienna next month. it was h . nobler s
ist and playwright, described the
strong tendency among "What part have the Jews had in the foundations of American demo-
cancelled his proposed visit, the announced by the Paris. office of
on s.
I Jewish immigrants here to be-
tragedy of Polish Jewry and urged
the founding and upbuilding of
university had decided not to the World Jewish Congress.
The very touching elements in conic Palestinian citizens is shown America?" While we cannot, of cracy." Indeed, the similarity be-
that nothing should be left un-
name another delegate.
There will be two days of de- this
,
excellent book are so moving by official statistics which report course, give a complete and
tween Jewish and Puritan ideals
done in order to guarantee the
de-
liberation on current Jewish prob- I that they not only lead the reader more than 9,000 Jews were
raising
of a relief fund for the
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WNS)— lems
nat- tailed reply, we should like to give is striking: like Israel, the Puri-
May
' .
through various episodes of the uralized during 1936. Among the a partial outline of what the Jews
impoverished Jews of Poland.
Three hundred undergraduates of
tans had suffered under a spiritual
—
historic
case
but
cause
him
to
new
citizens
are
1,202
German
have meant to America.
Mr. Aech's address deprecated
the Massachusetts Institute of
nage; like I srael, hey
re-live again, with the
Honor Mack, Wise May 10
authors, Jews. The same trend is contin-
the illusion created that Jews
Technology have signed a peti-
Although the influence of the! oppressed po litic al mi tere an
NEW YORK. — One thousand I , the tragedies that marked the lie sing this year, more than 10,000
norit wy. This
have unlimited means for taking
Jews
in
earliest
American
history
influence
lion calling upon President Karl leaders of the merchandising Fe
tss
h•a
a
t
manufactured a g a i n s t Dreyfus, having applied for naturalization
s even n D
fe ee lti, ar w a h tte an a, o an t,
ld
Id
their co-religionists out of Poland.
--e---
day
T. Compton to cancel the insti- in New York City will honor Fed-!the
tenderness
that poured forth by the end of March.
rom
his
Ile declared emphatically that
tute's acceptance of an invitation eral Judge
Independence was signed, the com-
e
Julian W. Mack, honor- f
family and friends,
Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog has
Jews must remain in Poland and
mittee appointed to devise a seal
I arrived in Jerusalem after hav-
sympathy that came from the en-
versary
must fight for equal rights with
to participate
in the of
200th
anni• ary
president and
of the
Jewish
tire civilized world. The opening ing cleared up his affairs in Ire- y.
celebration
Goettingen
Congress,
Dr. World
Stephen
S. fire
for the new country proposed ore
University.
'
the non-Jewish community. lie
which
d
epicted,
on
one
side,
Phan•
paragraph
of
Pier
The Tech, student Wise, president of the American face to the book
give
Pierre
Dreyfus'
f us ' pre- land before coming to Palestine
deplored
the fact that Jews them-
p
newspaper, said that the accept- , Jewish Congress, at a dinner on
pursuit
of the Jews,
being
a
,
s permanent stay.
an indicts-lass
Pelves helped to strengthen the
ve helmed by the
once was condoning the Nazi "po- May 10, at the Hotel Astor, in
se / Beneath
th 'nut
(PLEASE TURN To PAGE
illusion
that
they possess unlimit-
I
litical and racial bigotry."
this the motto inscribed was,
opPosITE EDITORIAL)
appreciation of 40 years of serv-
Palestine Pavilion at Paris Fair
ed means for immigration of large
—
"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience
ice to the Jewish people. it was
Montreal's
Jewish
Poor
to
Opens
May
28
numbers of their people and stat-
God."
MRS. ARTHUR BRIN
Tripoli Jews Worse Off After Pre. announced by Isaac Liberman,
Be Given Treat by Fed- to In
PARIS (WNS)—A display of
ed that competition among the
mier Mussolini's Visit
a more direct manner, Jews
president of Arnold Constable and
Palestine photographs was open-
tion of the organization, Tuesday, Jewish leaders has divided the
eration's Head
were early to be identified with the May
CAIRO, Egypt (WNS) — The Co.; David Nemerov, vice-presi-
ed in the Palestine pavilion at the
11, at the Detroit Leland Jews into many factions and has
economic and political foundation
hopes of Tripolitan Jews that dent of Russeks, and John Block,
Hotel, at 12:30 p. m.
Paris World Fair in the presence
thus hurt the battle for equal
their situation would be improved president of Kirby,
MONTREAL —Coronation Day f America.
by, Block and Co.. !
To afford non-members the op- rights. In the course of his ad-
The first direct influence on our
as a result of the recent visit to co-chairmen of the dinner
J
portunity of hearing Mrs. Brin, dress, Mr. Asch stated:
"I believe that I do not need
the Detroit Section of the Na-
Thirteen
tional Council of Jewish Women to present it certificate which will
,
halo Balbo have not only not has arranged the dinner.
at test to my devotion to the idea
Called
Upon
to
Keep
has
made
this
an
open
meeting.
been realized but their condition
I day.
The dinner on May 10 will be the
of upbuilding of Palestine by the
Luncheon tickets for non-members
pies in this cif y. Thirty-five hun-, were enjoying a
Him in Detroit
as actually been worsened. it is medium for creati
Je wish people. My activities for
d red Federation c harity rec ipients,' which he writes "that the Jews are $1, and for members 85 cents.
reported by the Tripoli corres- used to combat the progressive
1,000 Tons Daily Handled
th e past 30 years in behalf of
by
pondent of the Egyptian Jewish
good West
part of
the Tickets may be secured at the
Tel i including family relief clients as (Dutch) East and
India
attempts to curtail the rights of „ , Leaders
Avi• Port
alestine are sufficient proof.
. of the Jewish WIfs
council clubhouse, at 89 Rowena.
e r e
Paper Israel. Jewish merchants the Jews to live and work on a r eer
well
as
those
in
institutions,
will
Company."
An
early
writer
on
the
A
TEL
AVIV
(W
are
cad
w ho had previously
nd, as a devoted supporter of
Meyer Rosenbaum, 675 W.
on
been given oar with their fellow-citizens in petition circulated lle this up
Ns _ palcor I receive Coronation Day dinners settlements of the Jews In Amer. Mrs.
weekin a `agency)—The
th e Palestine ideal, I declare that
Boston Blvd.,
Townsend 8-4675, Pa
the alternative of keeping open many countries of Europe, and to retain
The port pt the all- donated by Samuel Bronfmaa, tea, Charles Patrick Daly, states
lestine will not be built with
on
Kurt Peiser as executive Jewish city of Tel Aviv has president of the
is taking reservations.
F
Saturday
or moving back to combat economic discrimination director
th e methods employed by Certain
of the Jewish Welfare achieved
,
the record of
ederation, and that there were a number of Span-
Mrs. Brin, who is well known
handling head of Distillers-Seagram's Ltd., ish Jews on its board of directors.
the ghetto are no longer allowed against Jews in the United States. Federation of Detroit.
gr sups. On the contrary, they
tons
of
cargo
daily,
It
was
Mr.
Vaz
announced.
throughout
the
country
for
her
this alternative and all Jews must
The Women'a Division of the
, reported by Captain Zeev Haven,
In America, the three greatest work in Jewish circles and for wi II only undermine the existence
Cost of the 3,500 dinners and
keep their shops open on Satur- American
Mr. Peiser resigned two months port manager, at a meeting of also of the Coronation party for commercial centers of colonial her efforts in furthering the peace of the Jewish people all over the
UTE/am TuRN TO 1, 40E 31
(PLEASE Jewish
wo rid. Only a
TURN TO
Congress
LAST PAGE/
will ago to accept the executive direc- the Palestine Maritime League about 700 children
Jewry which is
at Neighbor- times were Boston, Philadelphia movement, has been designated fir
tor's post of the Federation in consisting of 2,500 members. Tel hood House, which will enable and
t. Th e pro min ence of by Carrie Chapman Cott
mly and securely established in
the
Philadelphia. During the past few Aviv is now handling two-thirds many afontrealers to share in the Newp Newpor
ort at th t time i s jus tifiably
world can rebuild Palestine as
IPLEASE TURN TO LAST SA0E)
weeks demands were repeated by of the traffic which formerly
(MILANI TURN To P sON 3)
went occasion's festivities, will not in attributed to the considerable com-
various groups that Mr. Peiser to Jaffa and one-half of that us -
any way reduce funds for the
stay here. At the testimonial din- ually handled at Haifa harbor. ular work of the Federation, it reg-
munity
of Jews
that settled
there.
As early
as 1705,
Jews had
In-
nor tendered Mr. Peiser by the Five hundred men are now ern-
British Monarchs and Their Jews
was emphasized, since Mr. Brent- troduced soap making into Rhode
Jewish organizations of Detroit ployed in the Jewish port. It is man has undertaken to defray all Island. Jacob Rivera, who came
the demand was made E that
..AR
to Newport
in 1745, introduced the
TIAN To re-
LAST
PAGE)
expenses
personally.
main here to carry on the work
By BERTRAM JONAS
sperm oil industry there, and thus
1
Eddie Cantor Tells All
he commenced five years ago.
I
I added to the prosperity of the town.
At
NOT
LIE: All
aerial
apron, It. eye. In h,
where • to
opening
dinner
of
the
I His son-in-law A aron Lopez, who
er r
•
s
. la hen. fr om
1 1.11. Mr. Jon.. lai . 11,1, ncta.lon
"r
to tell
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
h
By EDDIE CANTOR
`or. 1/Itle-finnan &um.
came to Newport
e Id I as
11,
.f
'
yn. 1„ 1h. ,s H„s
in 1755, had. by
unday evening
(As Told to Florence Werne)
king. ants queen. of England—a rssoieities.
1769, 30 vessels, engaged in
at Hotel Stotler,
'da/
d
elrr r several hundre
Eu-
r•oder of The Deleon Jea1.11 Chronille .11 sorely sale).
d
ropean and West Indian trade. Entrust-4 ■
pie signed th
J
07E: Th. fomoos to:sedan of
following petition which was ad
Mage, senvn and ...dia, oh.. loaf
ongratlfled ambition la hair •
M"3" Lopez, half-brother of
Non I s
(Copyright, 1937, Seven Arta Feature Senn. /Pei
dressed to the officer, and
tIll e• by so.
nol.111en of a .on-in-law, relate* the story partially fol
Aaron, was granted a patent for
oe.
of hi. c hIld'hood totr
Ittla article ...clone arltlen
tore of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
10
uggleo it
toe the Set, Arts
l'°
years
for
the
manufacturing
of
The
Detroit
Jealeh
Chronicle.
eration:
Feature Syndieato east
Jew s of Ireland Heartily Approve of President De Val
When His Majesty King George nation of their new king with a joy
-
t "h -
takes the oath of office in West- that is clouded only by the rising .ZrIle, ondeedgned rill.. ,..r
era's Statement; d5,1 Citizens Are Given
During the period of and direct
ro 1
W0
,.,n101,,,,;.`;,,to the Al Detit.
,.,n101,,,,;.`;,,
minister Abbey M ay 12 as "by 1 shadow
110E/IL 1937, Wan Arta reatOre Syndic...)
ly surrounding the French-Indian
' .
' . . ' a the $41, ee sn "pan
Equal
Standing
n,.
J
eoleh
the Grace of God of Great Britain reign of King George VI will mean ewn
wa
E
s
War
many
New
York
Jews
at-
v
m
erl
y
d
ea
ns
ta
7e7san,e
l
ay
, • for tise
chia
i 'd''''
ilelifIe ha
r l'i", d'"'"d
le!! att ha at
rta iiat cmaolthbeory inofonth
and Ireland and of the British to his Jewish subjects only history ihr .'nl.,
tained prominence. Among them
ori 1 :1
,... Ih
eetoNmew
r iti ry....t
.,. :, I're
e,
r Te
"tleinm ht.... I D
Dominions Beyond the Seas, King, can tell.
I
UBLIN, Ireland (WNS)—The criminate
between schools under were Jacob and David Franks , who others. My idea of real fun was
se eeeepi the
IY"
ork s a s t :L PG
alt1 is iee.• nelson new constitution for Ireland an-
Defender of the Faith, Emperor
'.
History being a record of the pawl
e management of different reli- served in the colonies as provision to move other people to laughter whose appetite for life
s.
er
ins
r s ' is's.
''''
"
r'"'"'“`"
I
noun
ced by President Eamon de
of India", 1,000,000 Jews living past for the guidance of the pies- a ca ...
1 ties„z
agents and contrtors to the or tears. I enjoyed this so much ft
was In..
erdmi ,:d .
gioun
reased by the fact that I could
Nit " ' r i PeTir: 1: ,:l j:•"
denominations. nor be such crown. Besides the Franks family,
under the British flag in every ant let us turn back and see how , .;.,„. ..
7. 1 V
o faig sal a inse reargu
that as a youngster of 14 I took have so httl e.
r d ea dr a nbtye e t i nhge tjhee4m-s as to effect prejudicially the (messy TURN PAOIS
corner of the earth will acknowl- Jews have fared under British 1 . . . inai
lF r no .7.a,o,..
to,'"'
,,er .7
. ;;7
7.
1.,g.
:
.......zi
:a
1 I :0:
n,
to soap-box oratory during polit
edge loyalty to a new monarch. kings. George VI will be the 68th , 1 " nne mt.) am*
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL,
i
lete equality and they heart- right of any child to attend a
c-
al
campaigns for no other reason ly Unwilling to surrender my new-,
i ly a pprove of it The weak
George will become the reign- British monarch in the last 1,100 1 dill.. he ". 17 h.4 ,..,,
school receiving public money
found paradise, I hit upon a
h1.i:
1r3.
,
E ." ' .7 7 '... recO g
than that I wanted the th 'II
nition of the Jewish reli- without attending religious in-
ing sovereign of the British Em- I years. Some of his predecessors Vt in o geralor
plan that would enable me to ta
speak
i
"'.
ing be
fore an audience, which
Ore at a moment when for the
and the guarantee of free- sanction at that school." This
have been notable friends of the n =j ""f" n'T .". " ," :5 i'l l ;1 1. -1.1teh
at such times is always easy to get on at the camp a little longer. My
of conscience and the pro- paragraph exempts Jewish chit-
first time in nearly two centuries Jewish people. Others have been ..4.;;:esn'es.'."17.';;A:
Idea
was to contribute an impor-
at
any
street-corner.
ate ma
'dn.." wi
44 n rTvaLle fe °Is mio n and practice of religion dren from Catholic religious in-
• better tinder...41n:
tant part to the entertainment pro-
jority of a British king's I equally notorious enemies.
he first manifestationa my
and •a•-. 9e... lo Detr91. O._
as
i n edtTe
a in ctityha
the h e ar s sa t i r tuita
a ro.
re struction in schools where such
p
a
i
s
o
tn
Jewish subjects are concerned t i
vided
at the next camp-fire gather-
Ten Royal Families
acti
h••
e
2,,
no & pa.lia. • am ophi
ng ability date back to an te
e n ta
Dr. Chaim Greenberg, editor of
l of en-oper.
, Pe
."..
ven ing.
about the future. In Palestine ; Since the year 827, 10 families lien between the ,. I s .1,
.,,
.,r. oipo,
ed
training is given. The same pare- the Jewish Frontier, one of the earlier time—when, as a young-
legislative curbs on shech- graph also provides that "every
400,000 Jew. living under a Brit- I have provided England with all her n"!!';',,!"i ,',1 1 :174
,.,..,•
Made People Laug h
ster
of
eight,
I
along w;th other
outstanding leaders in the Zionist
ish Mandate await
s .4 ; in
ih•r tioro. ■ rre itah „ .
port with anxiety kings and queens: the Saxons and i ses I, „..... ,,, ,.,.5 . .rs,
religious denomination shall have labor movement, will address
Undernourished /44
Well, It didn't turn out just ex-
Im ndin g re
1.1e pew
Alt e hnousirphacitahle sts
Side boys, actly
the
Ca
n
t
dh
ih
ol
a
a
ie
right
to
manage
its
own
AS
I
o of Bthe RUC , Danes, the house of Normandy, the '
r;:'," .1... tr.; "'
af- public meeting at the Philadelphia- was first ated nto the wders
P.. M ”TTT047, Ls ;dr
had expected. My very
Commits
on
tlion In Great
ritain it- !House of Plantagnet, the house of I . 'AN he may y eareri
fairs," thus legalizing Kehillahs. Byron Hall on Tuesday evening, of the count
ityside .i It was lik e com- serious recitation of a bit of school
a ttiPirnI tlt11111.7
self, 300,000
; *nea
t' rett
on
forbids
the
endot
e
hC
i
e
n
l
ig
u
eore
c
nh
i
to "own, acquire and administer May 11.
other Jews look with I Lancaster, the house of York, the I . era eyes es tura le ver est v
oratory, which I accompani es
..
ing
Into
fairyland.
Fruit
actuall
!In at the rising tide of anti-, house of Tudor, the house of Stn.! In his address at the dinner last any religion or the imposition of property, movable and immovable,
Dr. Greenberg will discuss the
and not on push- achieve dramatic effect, provoked
drvish agitation, while In the art, the house of Hanover and the Sunday evening, Percival Dodge, any liabilities or the making of and maintain institutions for re- present Zionist situation with its grew on trees
wherev
er you looked you
loud gu
Onion of South Africa 80,000 Jews house of Windsor. Reliable records. managing director of the Detroit any discrimination on the ground ligious or charitable purposes. relation to the forthcoming 20th carts
s, see
the e sy. But the two am
ffaws from the older folk
of
religious
profession,
belief
or
ong my listen er, R u
lace a similar problem. The 160,000' of Jewish life in England under !Community Fund. stated:
weeks allot
The property of any religious ee• World Zionist Congress,
Allted to us
t th e re.
statue.
ate Edo- salts were what I
nomination or any educational ill-
',evil of Canada see the same Cluen - 1 the Saxons and Danes are non-ex. I "I have seen the petitions go
rational
iance ( they commu
One of the most brilliant Jews
had hoped for:
nity
I
Provision
is
also
made
for
the
tan confronting them in less le - , Istent, bat there is a tradition that, around—and may I hope that
was invited to stay
stitution shall not be diverted lob writers and lecturers, Dr. welfare center on Ease
on
w ay) cam p as
at the
111, kted form. Thus we find that King Athelstan (925-940), grand-iyour signatures along with
,..
at
an enterta ine
m i ne equality of Jewish schools in save for necessary works of pub- Greenberg ranks among
m nt
Lak e Camp weren
feature.
the very enough for this yg
Mo re important s til
.,000 of the 1,000,000 Jews In son of Alfred the Great, had the 'will mean a great deal to the fn. Paragraph 2 of Article 44 which lie utility and on payment of cam- ablest leaders in J •
al bopefuL ' t
l: I lad dis-
Or-
tatea
that
"legislation
providing
Peasattn.
covered
that I mild mak•
tare of our city."
British Empire await the core-
ay. phoned and liv in oungone
(PLEASE Tree; To PACE 5)
The equal standing The public is invited to
•
with mv
state aid for itchool..h.11 ant di.•
Workers to Continue to Meet at Luncheon Meetings at Statler All of Next Week;
Spokesmen for Local Schools on Program Tuesday; Wednesday Will
Be Set Aside as Ladies' Day of the Campaign
As-
d
t
nde-
tion
finer
the
m .
full-
will
With approxima
ely $125,000 short of the goal of $385,000 at the end of the first
week of the Allied Jewish Campaign, leaders of the drive have issued an urgent appeal to
the community,
calling
upon Detroit Jews not to fail the thousands who are dependent
upon
them for their
sustenance.
As this issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes to press, reports indicate that
a sum approximating $260,000 has been raised and that a difficult job faces the volunteer
lem-
wit-
only
the
rots.
do-
JEWISH CONGRESS
MEETING MAY 23
Bath
mer
'ion,
new
.1.
ein-
[lei-
yen-
ied-
rec•
L.
Leaders Issue Urgent
rgent Appeal to Detr
•
ear,
ish-
4ov-
in-
t to
The Part Played by the Jews in MRS. ARTHUR BRIN
The Founding of This Republic TO SPEAK TUESDAY
CORONATION DAY
MEALS FOR 3 5001oaohr, win
S
PETI TION IS OUT
TO RETAIN PEISER
Sixty-Eight Kings
The Eyes Have "It"
t NEW IRISH CONSTITUTION GUARANTEES
EWS RELIGIOUS 1 EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS
Dr. Chaim Greenberg
To Speak on May 11
- r t.
It