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Bnai Brith Lodges
Wednesday, July 14

(CONCLUDED PROM pAOa 1)

ter. Members of the Bnai Brith
Lodge of Toledo have been in-
vited as guests. A prominent De-
troit Jewish athlete will be the
guest speaker of the evening.
There will be entertainment by
members of the Toledo lodges
and local talent. Admission will
be free and all are invited.
The final and major event of
the season will be the moonlight
sponsored by the Detroit Bnal
Brith Lodges. The Steamer St.
Clair was chartered for Sunday,
July 25, and Dave Diamond's
Della Robbie Orchestra was en-
gaged to supply the dance music.
Samuel W. Leib, newly elected
president of Pisgah Lodge, has
been made general chairman of
the moonlight committee. Dr.
M. Silverman, president of the
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge, Is
editor of the special souvenier
book to be distributed on the
boat. Mrs. David Shupe, Mrs.
Betty Cecil, Albert Goldberg,
Walter Berlow and Herman Os-
nos are active on the committee.
The general committee in
charge of the moonlight, in ad-
dition to Mr. Leib and Dr. Silver-
man, are:
Pisgah Lodge: Albert Gold-
berg, chairman, Ben Marcus,
Ilarry Yudkoff, Sam Masa, Her-
man Osnos; Women's Auxiliary:
Mrs. Ethel Diamond, chairman,
Mrs. David Shupe, Mrs. Betty
Gach, Mrs. Ceil Feiler; Louis
Marshall Lodge: Alvin B. Levin,
Walter Berton', Jess Feiler, Sol
Rosenman.

YOUTH TO DIE FOR
MURDER; TOUCHED
OFF BREST POGROM

(CONCLUDED Foote PACE 1)

prayer to the King together with
a request for permission to settle
either in Palestine or Australia.
Four hundred Jews are homeless
and several score are In hospitals
as a result of a serious fire which
did severe damage in the Jewish
quarter of Lodz. The Jewish com-
munity has set up a hastily or-
ganized relief committee which is
aiding the fire victims.
Members of the National Demo-
cratic Party asked the Polish Gov-
ernment to prevent Jews of Brzesc
/rem receiving financial aid from
American Jewry for reopening
shops destroyed in anti-Semitic
riots May 13.
The resolution said Breese was
an important military center and
should not be inhabited by Jews.
The newspaper Goniec Warszaw-
eki said military authorities struck
Jewish butchers from the list of
those who might sell meat to the
army.

Rosenwald Post in Charge
of Party for Boys at
Navin Field

Through the kindness of Walter
0. Briggs, president of the Detroit
Bose Ball Club, the squadron of
the Julius Rosenwald Post, Sons
of the American Legion, and the
boys of the Jewish Orphan Home
an to be furnished tickets for the
Detroit-Washington game at Navin
Field, July 1t.
A. Zusaman and Harry Wax-
man of the S. 0. A. L. are working
hard to make this day a pleasant
one for the boys.

SELECT DELEGATES
FOR 40TH ANNUAL
ZIONIST CONCLAVE

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)

in a discussion of the problems
facing the future development of
the Jewish homeland in Pales-
tine and American interest in
this resettlement project. This
meeting will also register the
sentiments of American Jewry
against any curtailment of the
progress of Jewish rebuilding in
violation of the Balfour Declara-
tion and League of Nations
Mandate.
World Zionist problems will be
surveyed at a session devoted to
issues confronting the forthcom-
ing World Zionist Congress sched-
uled to convene in Zurich, Swit-
zerland, on Aug. 3. The decis-
ions of the Zionist convention in
New York are expected to have
considerable weight in influencing
the action of the 20th biennial
world Zionist assembly.
Tribute will be paid to the
memory of Theodor Ilerzl, foun-
der of the World Zionist Organ-
ization, at a special memorial
service on the occasion of the
33rd anniversary of his death.
Proceedings of the convention
will be broadcast by four radio
stations including the Columbia
Broadcasting System, municipal
radio station WNYC, WMCA
WIIN.

Arabs Assert Wauchope Depar•
tuns Shows Rejection of
Partition

JERUSALEM (WNS — Paleor
Agency)—The decision of High
5 DETROITERS ON
Commission Wauchope to fly to
CONGRESS MISSION
London on June 21 indicates that
FOR POLISH JEWRY the Royal Commission is revising
its findings to favor the Jews, it
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
is declared by Falastin, Arabic
daily, Sir Arthur's departure is
estlne, Mr. Slomovitz this week also a subject for conjecture in
received the following statement other Arabic papers today. Fables
from the State Deportment:
tin interprets the event as a sign
that partition plans hitherto ru-
"I have received your tele•
mored have been changed. It
gram of June 14, 1937, and
also sees proof of restoration of
also, by reference from the
proposals
whereby Jewish immi-
White House, the telegram of
gration would be increased and
the sung, date which you sent
land
sales
to Jews permitted. It
to the President concerning
believes, further, that a Legisla-
Palestine and the American
tire Council will be created. Ac-
Christian delegation, the mem.
cording to the Falastin. Jewish
hers of which came to the De•
immigration into Palestine will
partment on June 15, 1937.
be fixed so that the Yishuv con-
"You may he assured that
stitutes a perpetual 30 per cent
this government is constantly
of the population.
giving appropriate attention to
The next session of the Ac-
all phases of the situation with
tions Committee, of General
regard to Palestine and is
Council
of the World Zionist Or-
aware of the interest of Jewish
circles in the United States in
ganization, will be held in Zurich,
Switzerland,
on Aug. 2, it was
matter. relating to that country.
decided by the Zionist Executive
and the presidium of the Actions
ZIONISTS ARRANGE
Committee. The opening session
CULTURAL PROGRAM of the World Zionist Congress
will take place on Aug. 3, at the
(CONCLUDED PROW PAGE OM
Tonhalle in Zurich. The other
sessions will be held in the Muni-
The board also approved a cipal Theater.
plan for contacting amaller com- Banishment of Arab Agitators
munities in behalf of the Zionist
Follows Attack on Spicer
cause. A committee is also to be
The Palestine Government, still
chosen to co-ordinate various
unable to identify the men who
Zionist activities in Detroit and
attempted to murder Roy Godfrey
to enlarge the membership of the
Spicer, inspector general of po-
organization.
lice, ordered the banishment from
Mr. Crohn appealed for mili- Jerusalem of a
number of well-
tant action in behalf of Zionism
known Arab nationalist agitators.
and urged the members to join
in a program which will make Included among the exiles are
two intimates of Ilaj Amin El
the cause of the rebuilding of
Ilusseini, mufti of Jerusalem.
Palestine the major issue in Jew-
Jewish Agency Launches Impor-
li f e.
tant Economic Projects
Abe Cooper, chairman of the
Plans for a series of economic
annual Balfour ball, outlined the
work accomplished in the past projects of major importance to
and expressed confidence that the development of Palestine have
success will be repeated again just been completed by the Jew-
this year.
ish Agency for Palestine. The
Bernard Stone Speaks
program of economic activity
Mrs. Albert Feldstein, for the outlined by the Jewish Agency
past few years executive secre- consists of six industrial and agri-
tary of the Zionist Organization cultural enterprises as follows:
of Detroit, was highly compli-
1. The sum of approximately
mented for her untiring etforta $1,000,000 to be advanced to
in behalf of the organization.
Jewish orange growers with the
Bernard Stone of the national aid of Palestine banks; 2. The
office of the United Palestine Ap- capital of industrial banks to be
peal, was a guest at the gather- increased by approximately $125,-
ing and commented upon the 000; 3. The sum of $200,000 for
proposal for an educational pro- expediting public works and
gram in Detroit. Others who dis- building construction undertaken
cussed the educational program with the co-operation of the Bit-
were Simon Shetzer, Dr. David zur Corporation; 4. The floating
II. Fauman, James I. Ellmann, of a new bond issue of $250,000;
and Rabbi A. M. Hershman. An- 5. Together with Nir, the colon-
nouncement was made that the ization company of the Ilistadruth,
following will be delegates for the Jewish Agency to undertake
Detroit at the annual convention the building of 300 new houses
of the Zionist Organization of in labor colonies, and 6. A large
America to be held in New York irrigation project in the Emek,
beginning with this Saturday, con- which will cost more than $300,-
tinuing through Tuesday night: 000, to be sponsored by Mekor-
Dr. and 1Mrs. Bernhard Fried- oth, a water company created by
!Render, Mrs. Albert Feldstein the Keren Hayesod and the Keren
Simon Shetzer, Lavy Becker, Jo- Kayemeth, together with the Jew-
seph II. Ehrlich and A. C. Lap- ish Agency and Nir.
pin.

DR. WIENER HEADS
COUNCIL OF J. N. F.

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)

eph Haggai, Mrs. S. M. Heyman,
Jushua Joyrich, Leon Kay, Mrs.
Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. M. Michlin,
P. Slomovitz.
Mrs. Shulman is to have charge
of the gathering of funds for the
planting of trees and for inscrip-
tions In the Golden Book and the
Sefer Ha-Yeled. Philip Rosenthal
will again have charge of clear-
ance and distribution of boxes.
The synagogue committee will be
headed by Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
and William Hordes.
An encouraging report on the
past year's activities was submitted
by Mr. Michlin, who was re-elected
financial secretary for • fifth term.
Mr. Michlin said that the year's
collections indicated a return to
larger scale fund-raising through
the planting of trees, box collec-
tions, inscription in the Golden
Book, etc. The total of 36,506 was
rained last year. Of this sum •
total of $2,504 was secured for the
planting of trees, thin amount also
including the sum of $750 for 500
trees planted by the Ladies' Auxil-
iary of the Jewish National Fund
in the special Ossip Gabrilovritseh
Garden in Palestine. The Ladies'
Auxiliary 1190 contributed from its
luncheon fund the additional sum
of $1,604. Other sums were eol-
lected as follows: General collec-
tions, $828; Flower Day, $492;
Flag Day. $388; boxes. $413;
stamps, $231; on Golden Book ac-
count, $40.

Margaret Fontages, the French
siren who tried to shoot up Count
de Chernbrun, the French ambas-
sador to Rome, because he busted
no her !AMOR withH th,,e. is
the daughter of a French Jewish
merchant.

year, according to the report of
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president,
to the 40th annual convention of
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica. This sum represents a 39
per cent increase over the cor-
responding period of the preced-
ing Year. Included in the sum
is $326,009 derived from the tra-
ditional fund-raising methods of
the J. N. F. and $339,532 in al-
lotments from the United Pales-
tine Appeal. The total raised
by the J. N. F. in the United
States in the last 35 years is now
$5,208,621. This year'a contri-
butions also include $86,716 re-
ceived in response to the appeal
for planting trees destroyed dur-
ing the Arab disturbances and
$16,000 from Hadassah to plant
a forest in honor of Justice Louis
D. Brandeis' 80th birthday.

JsIandates Commission to Discuss

Palestine July 30

GENEVA (WNS — Palcor
Agency)--The problems of Pal-
estine will be considered at an
extraordinary session
of the
League Mandates Commission on
July 30, it was decided at the
closing session of that body.

ISIDORE SOBELOFF OF NEW YORK NAMED
THE FEDERATION'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1

iting department of the General
Motors Corp. \
lief current in some quarters that
The Federatio n executive com-
too many people do not pay their
mittee officialy changed the goal
pledges.
of the last drive to $365,000. It
Mr. Solomon reported that the also reported that a 15 per cent
sum of $91,448 has already been allottment from the 1937 drive
received in partial payment of is available for national and over-
pledges towards the 1937 cam- seas agencies.
Clarence II. Enggass, president
paign. This sum is 25 per cent
of the Federation, and Simon
of the total of $347,950 sub-
Shetzer, chairman of the board
scribed in the last drive. Col-
of the Service Group, presided at
lections for the past three years
Wednesday's meeting. Mrs. Ehr-
were reported as follows: 1934,
lich reported on the results of
$131,392, or 95.2 per cent of the
the recent drive. Fred 51. But-
total subscribed; 1935, $210,786,
zel reported for the executive
or 95.6 per cent of the total; committee.
1936, $286,788 or 90.2 per cent
In the course of the meeting
of the total. Mr. Solomon stated
Mr. Shetzer expressed thanks to
that additional payments continue The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for
to swell these percentages.
its services to the community, and
The resignation of Ralph Shift-
lauded The Chronicle for its stand
man as director of the collection on community issues. Ile com-
department was accepted with re- plimented the paper as being the
gret. Mr. Shilfman is leaving the outstanding Anglo-jewish periodi-
Federation staff to join the aud- cal in America.

Hull Ponders Plea to Intervene
In Palestine Crisis

WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
—Secretary of State Hull has un-
der advisement a memorandum
urging the United States Govern-
ment to intercede with Great
Britain to prevent the mutilation
or modification of the Palestine
Mandate "to the detriment of
the Jewish Homeland and in vio-
lation of the treaty with the Uni-
ted States." Secretary • Hull ac-
cepted the memorandum from a
delegation representing the Pro-
Palestine Federation of America.
The memorandumpoints out that
the United States has a vital in-
terest in any change in the Man-
date because of a treaty nego-
tiated with England on Dec. 4,
1924, by which the IThited States
became a party to the establish-
ment of a Jewish homeland in
Palestine. The treaty provided
that "nothing in the present con-
vention shall be affected by any
modification which may be made
in the terms of the mandate .. .
unless such modification shall
have been assented to by the
United States."
Senator Robert F. Wagner
headed the delegation of promi-
nent Christian Americans which
included Representatives Hamil-
ton Fish and John J. O'Connor,
Dr. Frederick B. Robinson, Prof.
Franklin Hodges, Dr. Russel Clin-
chy, Dr. Ralph Sockman and Dr.
Williston Palmer.

Contribution to
North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Laura Marcuse
from Mrs. Julia Marcuse.
For the Supplementary Medical
Assistance Fund for Children: In
memory of Mrs. Cora Sloman
from Rodney and Freddy Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Netzorg.,

June 25, 1937

Members of Bnai Moahe Jr.
Congregation to Wor-
ship with Parents

The members of the Junior
Congregation of Bnai Moshe will
worship with their parents in the
main synagogue this Sabbath,
June 26, in honor of Milton
Weiss, son of Mrs. Ida Weiss, and
Jerome Weiss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George J. Weiss, who are
Bar Mitzvahs.
Milton Weiss will serve as
chazon and will conduct the en-
tire services.

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POLISH DISCRIMINATION AGAINST
GERMAN MINORITY A BIT IRONICAL

of keeping white clothes

WHITE

(CONCLUDED Ynoti PAGE 1)
---
land is carrying out against the
Germans in her midst are strong-
ly reminiscent of Hitler's edicts
against the Jews. They include
open or disguised boycott, denial
of work pursuits, dispossession of
property without compensation,
exclusion from state service, and
government interference with
cultural and educational institu-
tions.

the Implications of the terror
which Nazism and Fascism have
let loose in the world. Once un-
leashed, these forces of hate fling
themselves about with a fatal toll
on every group. The Nazis can-
not set up an example of hate
against Jews without themselves
falling victims to the same hates
elsevvhore. And no more than the
miserable economic, political and
social ostracism of the Jew has
Spread of Fascism
healed the financial ills of Ger-
There is one significant differ- many will Poland's ills be heal-
ence between Hitler's attack on
ed by a fanatical racial chau-
the German Jews and Poland's vinism.
attack on the Pclish Teutons. Ger-
Calls for Protest
man Jewry was intensely Ger-
The question is whether the
man In all its loyalties. It fol-
world
will
wake up to the menace
lowed a minority religion, and at
least in part, strived to preserve of these demoralizing forces be-
the finest elements of the thous- fore it is too late. In the long
ands of years of Jewish historic course of history, civilizations
consciousness; but it very defin- just as proud and apparently
itely regarded all these as second- just as invulnerable as our mod-
ary or a contributory element to ern society have collapsed into
its German loyalties, and its a dark age of semi-barbarism.
We seem to be headed furiously
service to Germany.
for that course today.
On the other hand, Nazi Ger-
Some great religious protest
man residents in Poland are told
might save us. If, •for example,
by Hitler that regardless of their
the great Roman Catholic church
place of residence, their prime
which has the enormous major-
loyalty is to Germany and to
ity of the Poles as its faithful
Nazi Kultur. And it is further-
adherents were to issue a sting-
more all the more ironical that
ing rebuke to Polish anti-Semit-
Poland is treating her Teutonic
ism and racial chauvinism, these
bloc from an economic point of might be at least
a call to con-1
view very much the same as she
science. And perhaps, by some
is treating her Jews. The reports
such courageous act, organized
from Poland indicate that the
religion would save its own soul,
same fanatical laws and urges
regardless of whether the myopic
to emigration which have long
leaders of national life gave heed
made the lives of Polish Jews a
to the voice of divine justice.
hell, are now being visited on
the Polish Germans.
You must expect to be treated
What has happened in Poland by others as you yourself have
is horribly eloquent evidence of treated them—Seneca.

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Fifty-seven entries were con-
sidered by a board of judges ap-
pointed by the Keren Ilayesod
to decide upon the most suitable
coat of arms symbolizing the ac-
tivity of the fund. The board
selected one entry signed "Ne-
mart" a pseudonym of a local
artist. who was awarded first
Prize of $50. The judges con-
sisted of Dr. A. Goldstein, Dr.
Leo Herrmann, secretary to the
board of directors of the Keren
Hayesod, and Dr. K. Schwartz,
curator of the Tel Aviv Museum.
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J. N. F. Raised $665,533 In U. 5.

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NEW YORK (WNS)—Ameri-
can Jews contributed $665,533 to
the Jewish National Fund during
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Koren Hayesod Selects Coat-of-
Arms

LONDON (WNS — Palcor
Agency)—Sole responsibility for
determining a policy on Palestine
rests with the British Govern-
ment, It was declared by W. G.
A. Ormsby-Gore, Colonial wee-
tarY, during a discussion on Pal-
estine in the House of Commons.
The question had been raised by
Geoffrey Mender, who inquired
whether the government proposed
to consult with the dominions and
Particularly with South Africa be-
fore determining • policy on the
findings of the Royal Commie-
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