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NEWSPAPER PRINTED deZ IN MICIHIIGAN

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,-1937

XXXIX No. 11

MANDATES COMMISSION OF LEAGUE G-MEN TO PROBE
ACTIVITIES
OF NATIONS EXPECTED TO REJECT NAZI
IN THIS COUNTRY
PARTITION PLAN IN PRESENT FORM

Congressional Investigation
Urged by New Jersey
Congressman

Colonial Secretary Ormsby-Gore Explains
That Britain Is "Neither Tied Down Nor REICH NEWS BUREAU
Committed to the Partition Scheme"
ATTACKS DICKSTEIN

POSSIBILITY OF NEGOTIATIONS
Well-Organized Spy System
WITH JEWS, ARABS PREDICTED Revealed in Statement

to Congress

New Plan Proposed by Baron Strabolgi
Would Make Palestine a Jewish Home
and the Seventh British Dominion

FROM THE ADDRESS
OF THE ARCHBISHOP

Quotes the Law of Moses and

the Prophets

In the course of his first ad-
dress to the people of Michigan
delivered by the Most Rev. Ed-
ward Mooney, who was installed
as archbishop of the new Michi-
gan diocese, on Sunday, the
Catholic leader deplored the
growth of hate and summed up
his platform as follows:
"I carry the Gospel of Christ
which is the gospel of brotherly
love and peace — not peace at
any price, but peace at the price
of doing justice, of practicing
charity, of exercising the disci-
pline of conciliation and re-
straint, of pursuing the way of
mutual understanding, of using
the methods of calm discussion
and responsible agreement, of
standing faithful to the given
word; in fine, of fulfilling the
law that was given of old to
Moses and the Prophets and
confirmed by Christ: "Thou
shalt love the Lord Thy God
with all thy heart ... and thou
shalt love thy neighbor as thy-
self.'
"That's the only platform I
have."

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

JEWESS WILL SUE Dr. Weizmann, Still Seeing Zionism as Only
NAZIS FOR ARYAN Radical Solution of Jewish Problem, Attacks
HUSBAND'S MEANS

Claim That Palestine Mandate Is Unworkable

Former New York Business
Man Is Now a Prisoner
in Germany
Delegates at 20th World Zionist Congress at Zurich Are Divided

OHIO BANS RACIAL
PREJUDICE IN TRADE

Nazi Flag Torn Down Twice
From the New Zeal.
land Parliament

Partition Issue, but Majority Is Believed to Favor Continued
Negotiations With the British Government

on

190 ARE UNCOMPROMISINGLY AGAINST DIVISION,
WHILE 270 ADVOCATE ARBITRATING ATTITUDE

CHICAGO,—(WNS) — Charg-
ing that her Aryan husband,
Frank H. Lehmann, former New
York business man but now a pris-
oner in Nazi Germany, is being
forced to part with his fortune
under threat of death, Mrs. Louise
Krets Lehmann, Hungarian-born
Jewess who is a naturalized Am-
erican citizen, filed suit in the Illi-
nois courts to protect her dower
rights. Mrs. Lehmann's complaint
names as defendants Walter Sei-
del, an agent of the German gov-
ernment; Miss Florence M. Kranz,
her husband's sister-in-law and
member of a Chicago candy manu-
of those close to members of the commission, who are
facturing family; Edward Mae.
now considering the partition scheme. It is understood
set, company official, and Leh-
mann himself. The suit seeks to
that the commission is in accord with England on the
prevent the further payment to surviving co-workers of Herzl, formally opened the 20th biennial World Zionist
principle of partition, but not on the details. In view of
Lehmann of a $20,000 anuity from Congress in the Zurich 'Ponhalle just 90 years after Herzl enunciated the Jewish state
this situation it is considered unlikely that any definite
the $1,000,000 estate of his first idea at the first Zionist Congress, at Basle, Switzerland.
wife. Mrs. Lehmann charges that
action on Palestine will come from Geneva before the
Although none of the speakers at the opening session referred directly to the
her husband turned over the title
Shaarey
Zedek
Plants
IS
end of the year.
to
this estate to his sister-in-law burning question of partition the atmosphere was charged with excited anticipation of
of
a
ne
a
ils
drafted
by
et
e
Trees;
Zwerdlings,
18;
e
s
cbem
d
e
hil
ler
nw
pae
in exchange for the annuity. The the forthcoming inevitable debate on the sole major issue confronting this interna-
Other Planters ' suit was filed here because as a
tional Zionist assembly. UssIshkin,
Baron Strabolgi, the former Com-
Jewess, Mrs. Lehmann says, she
grand old man of modern Zionism
mander Kenworthy, have created
cannot obtain justice in Germany.
and uncompromising generalissimo
Hundreds
of
Detroters
have
considerable interest here. The
Legislation to Curb
This
is
the
second
suit
she
has
of the anti-partition forces, was
planted trees in the Fred M. But-
Strabolgi plan proposes that all
begun
against
the
Nazi
authorities
Jew-Hatred
in
France
accorded a stormy ovation as he
zel Forest in Palestine which II
of Palestine be set aside as the
In
the
last
three
years.
In
1935

lifted the gavel held at the last
to be the mark of respect to be
Jewish National Home, with the Plans Are Being Made for
she
sued
to
recover
$32,000
in
de-
Legisla-
congress
by the late Nahum So-
PARIS.—(WNS)

shown the Detroit leader on the posits which New York banks had
promise that it will ultimately be-
First Meeting of Corn-
tion providing punishment for kolow, While Isaac Gruenbaum's
occasion
of
his
60th
birthday.
come a sovereign state and ad-
conveyed to the Nazi government
all
attempts
at
discrimination
memorial
address on Dr. Sokolow
munity
Organization
Plans for the planting of this after she had been forced to sign Chronicle Readers Cast An
mitted to the British Empire as
on grounds of race or creed by moved many at the congress to
forest were made by the Jewish a power of attorney. In 1934 the
the seventh dominion. The Jews,
French
citizens
was
demanded
Overwhelming
Vote
on
tears,
the
highlight of the open-
National Fund Council of De- Nazi regime got 500,000 marks
More than 100 organizations and
according to this plan, would
in one of a series of resolutions ing session was the presidential
Palestine Question
troit with the co-operation of from her husband as the price for
guarantee the minority rights of societies have already named their
adopted
at
the
annual
conven-
speech
by
Dr. Chaim Weizmann,
most Jewish organizations in the her release after she and Leh-
Arabs who remain in Palestine delegates to the Jewish Com-
tion of the French section of the president of the World Zionist Ors
city.
and would aid financally those munity Council of Detroit, and
Sentiment among readers of The World Union for Combating ganization and Jewish Agency.
mann had been arrested in Dres-
Those who have not yet plant- den and forced to give up bank Detroit Jewish Chronicle remains Anti-Semitism. After hearing
who emigrate to Transjordan. plans are going ahead for the call-
The feeling that Zionism is on
ed trees in this forest and wish to deposits and jewelry valued at In the negative on the question of reports and addresses which re-
Baron Strabolgi sets only one con- ing of the first meeting.
the verge of a new era permeated
have their names included in the $18,000.
dition on his plan, namely, that
the partition of Palestine.
Though only a month has passed
vealed the continued growth of the delegates from the very outset.
book to be presented to Mr. But.
the Jews prevail upon the Arabs since the first invitations were
Additional opinions on the ques- anti-Semitism in France, the Many of the old-timers who were
zel may do so by communicating
sent to fraternal groups, asking
to accept it.
Ban Racial Discrimination
convention voted to ask for a pivotal figures at Zionist con-
with any of the following:
them to join the council, the ready
COLUMBUS, 0. — (WNS) — tion were submitted this week by ban on the sale of anti-Semitic gresses for more than • generation
Ormsby•Gore's Statement
response has surprised officers of
the
following:
Jewish
leaders
in
Ohio
see
a
new
publications, to organize coun- were missing. The survivors of the
Theodore Levin, treasurer of
Although the British govern- the organization. "We are really
DAVID GOLDBERG, 2726 ter-propaganda in Alsace-Lor- old guard of Herslian Congresses
the honorary Fred M. Butzel weapon to combat discrimination
ment considers partition of Pal- happy to find that so many or-
Forest in Palestine Committee, against Jews in the amendment to Sturtevant Ave.: The writer is raine and North Africa against were thinned to a niece tandful.et
estine "the most hopeful solution ganizations of divergent interests
the ,Ohlo civil rights code passed most emphatically opposed to the German and Italian anti-Sem- this congress, Few Of the' present
1044 Penobseet Bldg.
of the deadlock," it "is neither have been BO ready to joins-with
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, chair- by the State Legislature which plan to partition Palestine and be- itic agitation, and to demand delegates participated in the fam-
tied down nor committed to the us," William Boxerman, secretary,
man, tree planting committee of forbids discrimination by merchan- lieves that it should be rejected the removal or punishment of ous Uganda congress of 1903, at
partition scheme," British Colon- said.
the Jewish National Fund, 2649 dising establishments against pros- by the Jewish people. The plan is all officials openly professing which Ussishkin, then a young and
ial Secretary Ormsby-Gore ex-
The summons to the first meet-
pective customers because of race unfair, impractical, and dangerous anti-Semitic Ideas and the clos- aggressive leader, led the militant
Webb Ave., Longfellow 2784.
plained to the Permanent Man- ing will be issued early in the fall.
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, secre- or color. The amendment, which not only to those of our people ing of the Brown and Fascist opposition to Herz!, who favored
dates Commission of the League Credential cards for the delegates
tary of the Jewish National Fund provides fines of $50 to $500 or who have given of their time, en- houses in Paris as well as the accepting England's offer of Ugan-
of Nations. Mr. Ormsby-Gore out- are now being printed and these,
tree planting committee, 17417 30 to 90 days in jail or both as ergy, money, and their life's blood headquarters of racial and Fas- da as a Jewish state. Now Ussish-
lined the report of the Royal too, will be in the mail very soon.
punishment for violators, is pri- to build up the Holy Land to the cist propaganda.
kin, elected congress president, the
Stoepel, University 1-6972.
Commission, and stated that the The cards will be sent to each
point it has now reached, but also
highest•office In the gift of the
Mrs: S. L. Kavanau, chairman marily intended to curb discrim- to the thousands of our oppressed
British government has approved delegate appointed by the various
ination against Negroes, but it can
supreme Zionist body, finds him-
of
the
Hadassah
Jewish
National
a request involving negotiations groups and no one will be per-
also be invoked to prevent bias brethren who might find them-
self In the position occupied by
with the Jews and Arabs if they mitted to come to any meeting of Is Named Organist Emeritus{ Fund committee, 1999 Calvert against other races.
selves deported to a land unable
Herzl and his followers 34 years
Ave., Townsend 8-3834.
are willing to negotiate. He also the Jewish Community Council
Jason Tickton Made
to maintain them, and surrounded
ago„ with the youilger generation
Contributions to the fund for
pointed out that the British E0V- without presenting his or her card,
Assistant
by unfriendly neighbors to whose
Camp
Set
Up
on
the
New
Nazi
of
delegates leaning toward accept-
the Fred M. Butzel Forest in Pal-

ernment has recognized that the it was said.
support the Jewish state is asked
Milwaukee River
ance of partition provided the
estine
were
made
by
the
follow-
Mandates Commission has been
In appreciation of 26 years of
Organizations which have made
N E W YORK.—(WNS)—Dis- to contribute. Better let there be
boundaries of the proposed Jewish
authorized to give a preliminary application to join, but which have loyal and consecrated service as ing:
no Jewish state at all rather than
state are amended.
Mr. and Mrs. Osias Zwerd- closure of a new Nazi camp, Camp one too small and weak to guaran-
report to the League Council. not as yet named their delegates, organist of Temple Beth El,
Hindenburg, on the Milwaukee
Although partition has milt
Parliament, he added, has re- are urged to do so at once. Spe- Abram Ray Tyler, A. G. 0., has, ling of Ann Arbor gave • cpn- River 20 miles south of Milwaukee, tee its citizens their right to a Conference on Jewish Prob-
lem Cables Protest to
every party so badly that none
served the right to examine any cial meetings should be called of by unanimous vote of the board trihuton of $27 for the plant• was made by the Non-Sectarian peaceful, secure existence.
ing
of
18
trees.
The
sum
of
are
likely to vote either way
the
boards
of
directors
assembled
definite scheme that may be for-
of trustees of the Temple; been
Geneva
Anti-Nazi League in a telegram
RABBI R. SPALTER, casting
as • unit, • preliminary sur-
mulated. If Parliament retained for the purpose of making such made organist emeritus, and 18 was decided upon by the to Senator Borah and Representa- his ballot against acceptance of
Zwerdlings
because
it
repre-
vey
of sentiment among all
this right, then equally the Man- appointment or election it was Jason Tickton, a gifted pupil of
tives John W. McCormack, Samue l the partition plan by the Jewish
dates Commission and the League suggested. The council officials Mr. Tyler, has been made assist- sents the Hebrew figures of Dickstein, Martin Dies and Wil People, declared: We are offered WASHINGTON. — The Ameri- delegations shows that approzi•
can
Christian
Conference
on
the
"Ches" and "Yud," meaning
mately 270 favor negotiations
Council had the same right; pre- will not be able to accept addi- ant organist.
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE
an outrageous substitute. Taking Jewish problem Sunday made pub- with the British government
oP19)SITE EDITORIAL)
liminary approval or disapproval tional delegates or new organiza-
A musician of rare ability, a Chad, or Life---"which We all
away the most strategetic points lic a cable sent to the Mandates
tions after the list for the meeting fine composer as well as a bril- most sincerely wish this great
' on the partition proposal. While
would carry far, he stated.
from
the
Jewish
settlement,
Eng.
Commission of the League of 1 9 0 • r a uncompromisingly
Obtaining approval of the Royal notice has been completed, it was liant organist, and a stimulating Jewish leader," they comment
land allots for the Jewish state Nations at Geneva, protesting against partition under •ny
Commission's recommendation in- explained, and it is therefore im- teacher. Mr. Tyler has brought in making their contribution.
a territory half populated by against the persecution of Jews curnstanc•s, only • handful of
contri•
perative
that
the
groups
take
Mr.
Zwerdling
sent
his
to his task, during the more than
volved drafting treaties and mili-
Arabs and offering little oppor- and the partitioning of Palestine
delegates are uncommitted eith-
tary agreements and the amend- proper action at once, to be sure a quarter of a century that he has kostion through The Detroit
tunity for the settlement of ad-
er way. Even in the An,erican
"We protest signinst the per-
ment of the Mandate for those that they will be represented at presided at the organ of the Jewish Chronicle, and lauded
ditional Jews. If England will
the
editorial
in
last
week's
is•
secution
of
Jews
that
now
dis-
delegation there is anything but
the
first
meeting.
Temple,
a
real
spirit
of
consecra-
parts of Palestine which are af-
force partition upon us, we shall
Many important matters are al- tion. An earnest and ardent stu- sue on the Butzel Forest idea
unanimity on this issues. Dr.
Ind degrades Germany,
g
fected, he said. It was the Colon-
at least refuse to give our con- Poland and Rumania," said the
docket for this ses- dent of the music of the syna- "It cap
the
d
my
sentiments
on
S. While is making ev-
ready
ial secretary's duty, he explained, sion, it was explained, in which
C.; sent. If I were to be held up by message. "If Christian people Stephen
Were Aided by J.
100
per
cent,"
Mr.
Zwerdling
ery effort to swing the delega-
gogue,
he
has
interpreted
the
mus-
(PLEASE
TURN
TO
PAGE
to bring the proposal in the form every eligible and invited organi-
Their
Many
Left
on
(PLEASE
TURN
TO
LAST
PAGE/
tion
into
the anti-partition
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
ical ritual with a fine under- wrote.
of a white paper and invite the
, PLEsen TURN TO PAGE
tamp, while other members
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant, Dr.
Own Resources
standing of its spirit.
commission's judgment. lie then
OPPOSITE EDITORIAL)
Favor compromising.
and Mrs. Bernard Heller of Ann
outlined the procedure of the
Arbor and Bernard G. Morris,
NEW YORK.—A total of 2671
The representation of the vari-
British government in carrying
German Jews were assisted to
$25 each.
ous Zionist parties computed as
out gradually the proposals in-
Twenty-five
trees
each
were
emigrate
from
Germany
and
the
follows: Labor, 201; Mizrachl, 70;
volved. These, he pointed out.
planted by the following: Mr. and refugee lands during, the first
General Zionists A, 110; General
aimed at the termination of the
Mrs. Moses Himelhoch, Juke four months of 1937 by service
Zionists B, 33; Jewish State Party,
Mandate for Transjordan and for
Irving
Lehman
of
Albany,
N.
Y.
agencies
subsidized
by
the
Ameri-
9. The German delegation of 31 is
the larger part of Palestine, and
Twenty trees each were plant- can Jewish Joint Distribution Will Assist Dr. Franklin and Rabbi Fram During High attracting great attention because
for the creation of two indepen-
Committee,
These
figures
do
not
ed
by
the
following:
Henry
Wel-
of its delicate position. Similar in-
dent states. A reservation in the Refugee Stream Continues prom Nazi Germany; 436
Holy Days at Services to Be Held in Three
son of New York, Mr. and Mrs. include those German Jews who
terest is focused on the smaller
Mandate would be made for cer-
required
no
aid
in
emigrating.
Leo
H.
Butzel
and
Herman
Months;
"Family
Beth
El
Auditoria
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
Settled in Holland in Four
tain places in Palestine.
The agencies within Germany
Marks.
Reunions"
in
Many
Countries
"It is foolish to imagine that
which
were
instrumental
in
as-
Mr. and Mrs. William London
About a quarter of a century for additional services In Its own
the task is easy. But the dif-
and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- sisting German Jews were the ago,
Temple Beth El pioneered a Temple structure. However, when
PARIS.—For a long time sep- land refugees aid committee, an man planted 16 trees each.
ferences can be overcome. The
Hilfsverein Der Juden in Deutsch-
affiliate
of
the
IIIAS-ICA
world-
movement
which has now become 15 years ago the present edifice
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE
arated, no families were reunited wide emigrant aid service, show.
Fifteen trees each planted by land which aided 1,308 during this general throughout the country not was built, ample space was avail-
OPPOSITE EDITORAL)
through the efforts of the BIAS-
Louis D. Robinson and by Con- period; the Palestina Amt which only in Reform but also Orthodox able to accommodate all members
From
Jan.
1
to
April
30,
1937,
ICA Transportation Fund which
directed the emigration of 530 to
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
congregations. It was the organi- of the Jewish community who de-
was created at the Jewish Emigra- 436 Jewish refugees from Germany
Ten trees each were planted Palestine, and the Jewish Migra-
tion Conference held in the sum- arrived in Holland. Of these, 226 by the following: Mr. and Mrs. tion Committee which enabled 232 nation of supplementary services sired to worship under the aus-
pices of a Reform congregation. Will Deliver Sermons at the
were
registered
on
the
Netherland
mer of 1936 in Paris.
Morris Shatzen, Mr. and Mrs. Jews long residents in Germany
Three Services This Year
The fund, made up of subsidies committee's relief books, since they Julian Krolik, Morris Steinberg, to return to their native countries.
Auxiliary Holy Day
Since that time, a series of sup-
submitted
unquestionable
proof
from the BIAS and the ICA only,
The Jewish emigration agency,
Services
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irwin
Cohn,
Lows
plementary services has been held
was designed to meet the transpor- that they had to leave Germany Cantor. Rhoda and Theodore HICEM, with headquarters in
In the various assembly halls of
tation needs of persons in East- for other than economic reasons. Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Paris, during the first four months
the Temple. They include, in addi-
them were 14 German Jews
Supplementary services will
Spokesmen Selected to Rep- ern Europe who have the oppor- Among
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of 1937 assisted 467 German-Jew-
tion to the main auditorium, the again be conducted in the social
tunity to migrate to countries who had previously found an any-
ish refugees to emigrate to Pales-
(PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE)
resent Federation and
Brown
Memorial
Chapel,
the
social
Turn
in
Spain,
and
because
of
the
hall
of the Shaarey Zedek during
where the prevailing immigration
tine, other overseas lands, and to
hall of the Temple, and the Ros- the High Holy Days, it was an-
Service Group
European countries where they
laws do not militate against such Spanish civil war were compelled
enberger
Memorial
Hall.
In
these
to
seek
a
new
haven
of
refuge.
nounced this week.
Archbishop Mooney could be settled permanently. In
various assembly halls between
Clarence H. Enggass, president assistance.
During the same period, 159
During the short time of the
various local refugee
Rabbi Lary M. Becker, educa-
and
6,000
people
can
be
seat-
•1,000
Greeted by Peiser addition,
of the Jewish Welfare Federation funds' operations. the IHAS-ICA refugees who heretofore were able
committees enabled 134 Germans
tional director of the Jewish Com-
ed at one time.
of Detroit, announces the appoint- expended for this purpose the to maintain themselves out of their
to emigrate to other lands for per-
munity
Center, will again deliver
This year again services will be
Joining other Detroit citizens of manent settlement.
ment of a special committee from amount of 233,324 francs. Of the own funds, appealed to the com-
services, hav-
held in at least three of the audi- the sermons at these cif
the Federation and the Detroit 390 persons thus aided, the ma- mittee for relief. They were en- every faith and creed in welcom
The Hilfsverein statistics in de-
the supple-
toria, namely, the main auditorium. ing served as rabbi
Service Group to cooperate with jority consisted of women and tered on the committee's relief roll. ing to the city Its new Catholic tail show that 658 were helped to
mentary
services
last
year. Rev. J.
the Brown Memorial Chapel, and
Archbishop, Edward Mooney', Kurt emigrate to South America, 500 to
the Detroit Community Fund in children from Eastern Europe who
Silverman, who for a number of
are
the
social
hall.
Special
choirs
its forthcoming 1937 campaign, to
enable to join their husbands Geramn-Jewish Refugee Has Ii. Peiser, as executive director of the North and Central America and
being trained for all of these ser- years acted as cantor at these set.
be conducted Nov. 1 to 12. This were
Jewish Welfare Federation, Mon- 70 to South Africa, Australia and
S. Citisenshio Confirmed
son fathers or other near relatives
vices under the direction of George vices, will again officiate this
committee will work out with offi- in overseas countries. Two hundred
WASHINGTON, D. C.— day sent the following telegram of other overseas counties. It also
Galvani, musical director of the year.
cials of the Community Fund the of these cases originated in Poland (WNS)—Thanks to the interven- greeting:
aided 180 to emigrate to other
The committee in charge of ars
Temple.
"On behalf of the Jewish Wel European lands.
procedure and the details for the the others came from Austria tion of the Hiss with the State De-
rangements for the auxiliary ser-
Rabbi Egalsen to Preach
participation of the Federation Lithuania, Roumania, Czecho-Slo- partment, Joseph Lasts, 5 Jewish fare Federation and the Allied
Of the total aided by BICEM,
vices consists of David S. Fried-
The committee on supplementary man, chairman; Aaron J. Blunt.
and Service Group in any plans of vakia, Jugoslavia, Belgium, Latvia refugee from Germany, has had Jewish Campaign, permit me to 270 emigrated to overseas lands, 90
services announces that once more cola, Harry Cohen, Herman P.
his American citizenship con- extend to your excellency our tor to Palestine, and 48 to European
the Fund.
Turkey and Harbin (China).
have secured the services of Cohen, Irwin Cohn, Abe Gordon,
"We want to be of as much ser-
dial
welcome
to
Detroit.
May
God
they
firmed.
Naturalized
in
Illinois
in
lands.
The countries to which these
RABBI LOUIS I. EGELSON
Rabbi Louis I. Egelson of Cincin Robert Loewenberg and Philip
vice to the Community Fund as we "family reunion" immigrates were 1905, Lank returned to his native grant that we may ever share with
It is estimated that from 1933,
can be," Mr. Enggass said, "and admitted are: Argentina, Pales- Germany in 1916, remaining there your excellency the fine bond of when the present German regime on the High Holy Days for per- Tali for this /season to assist Rab- Rosenthal.
are appointing this committee so tine, Brazil, South Africa, Chile, until the Nazi regime forced him friendship which always existed came into power to May 1, 1937, sons not affiliated with existing bis Leo M. Franklin and Leon
Tkkets for the auxiliary services;
that if and when called upon by Colombia, Venezuela and others, to liquidate his prosperous bust. between the Jewish citizens and emigration agencies within Ger- congregations but who wished to Frani. Rabbi Egelson has partici are availkble at the office of
the Community Fund, we can be where HIAS-ICA offices were of nes'. Be returned to the United your revered predecessor, the late many enabled over 81,000 Jews to participate in worship on the most pated in the Temple Services on Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. and
those
who
and
a number of previous occasions
ready to function to the best ad- further service.
States on a visitor's rise with a Bishop Gallagher, so that together emigrate. Including
sacred days of the Jewish year.
ANIL
has always teen received with en Lawton
vantage of all concerned."
German passport. Here investiga- —Catholic. Protestant and Jew— have left without any assistance,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de.
The first series of supplemen-
In addition to Mr. Engglas, who
tion disclosed be had never given we may face, combat and defeat I total of 116,000 have emigrated. tary services Instituted by Temple tkusiann by those who have beard liver the sermons in the main audi•
Refer.. Sines. Continue.
his addresses.
will serve in an ex-officio capacity,
AMSTERDAM, Holland.—Tbe up his American citizenship the onslaughts of bigotry, despot- MICEM during this same period
torium of Shaarey Zedek. Cantor
the committee includes Julian H. stream of Jewish refugees from Lash's entry has now been amend- ism and intolerance which threat- has helped a total of 16,313 ilia- Beth El were held in the Unitarian
Inasmuch as cards of admission Jacob B. Sosenklar will conduct
At that time the Temple
Church.
to
emigrate
for
permanent
(PLEASE TURN TO TAOS
Krolik, Melville S. Welt, Simon
en
our
religious
liberty
and
free
fees

continues unabated, fig- ed so as to show it to have been
the services.
Germany
did
not
have
adequate
facilities
OPPOSITE
IDITORILLI
settlement
Shetzer and Mn, Samuel 11. Gin- ures made public by the Nether- that of an American citizen.
dom."
'

GENEVA.— (WNS) —That the League
of Nations Mandates Commission will reject
the British government's Palestine partition
plan in its present form and request England
to submit another partition proposal at a
later session of the Commission is the opinion

100 GROUPS JOIN
PLANNED COUNCIL

WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
—Acting on the request of sev-
eral members of Congress and
various veterans' organizations,
.1. Edgar Hoover. chief of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
has assigned Assistant Attorney
General Joseph B. Keenin to
make a preliminary investigation
of the activities of the pro-Nazi
German - American B u n d. Mr.
Keenan is regarded as one of the
ace prosecutors of the Depart-
ment of Justice.
As evidence of the existence of
what he called a "well-organized,
subversive, un-American spy sys-
tern" by Nazi organizations and
agents in this country, and in sup-,
port of the move for an investiga-
tion of Nazi propaganda, Repre-
sentative Samuel Dickstein of
New York laid before the House
of Representatives the names of
61 persons whom he described as
"Nazi propagandists, agents, stool
pigeons and spies," the location
of 21 Nazi camps, and the names
of some 51 purported Nazi or-
ganizations in the Eastern part
of the United States.
The demand for a Congres-
sional investigation of Nai pro-
paganda in the United States
gained momentum when Repre-
sentative J. Parnell Thomas of
New Jersey, in whose district
the Nazi Camp Nordland at
Andover is located, called on
the House to pass Represent.-
tire Dies' resolution for an in-
quiry. Denouncing the Nazi
camps and their activities as
"un-American," he urged •c-
tion to suppress them. He told
the House his remarks were
based on evidence submitted to
him by residents of Sussex
County, in which Camp Nord-
land is situated.
Charging that Nazi organiza-
tions in this country now had a
membership of 350,000, Repre-
sentative Dickstein of New York,

Dr. Wise Seeks to Swing Delegates Into Anti-Partition Camp;
Ussishkin Elected President of the Congress; Jewries in
50 Countries Are Represented at Historic Sessions

ZURICH.— (WNS)—Faced with the historic task of accept-
ing or rejecting the proposed partition of Palestine which would
lead to the realization of Theodor Herzl's dream of a Jewish state,
an electric thrill ran through the more than 500 delegates and
thousands of visitors from fifty countries as Menahem Mendel Us-
sishkin, president of the Jewish National Fund and one of the few

PLANT TREES IN ;
BUTZEL FOREST

OPINIONS CONTINUE
AGAINST PARTITION

Beth El Honors
Abram Ray Tyler

CHRISTIANS FIGHT
ZION'S PARTITION

2,671 LEFT REICH
IN FOUR MONTHS

p.

Hias-Ica Transportation Fund
Helps to Reunite 390 Families

COMMITTEE TO AID
COMMUNITY FUND

tower.

Rabbi Egelso. n Again to Conduct
Supplementary Services at Temple

BECKER TO PREACH
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

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