MENETIKUITAWISR
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
G-MEN TO PROBE
NAZI ACTIVITIES
IN THIS COUNTRY
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
DR. WEIZMANN STILL SEEING ZIONISM AS ONLY
RADICAL SOLUTION OF JEWISH PROBLEM, ATTACKS
CLAIM THAT PALESTINE MANDATE IS UNWORKABLE
L. A. S. Moonlight
Will Have 2 Bands
PLANT TREES IN
BUTZEL FOREST
August 6, 1937
CHRISTIANS FIGHT
ZION'S PARTITION
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
Save Your Eyes
wrrit
This year's moonlight of the De-
HEALTH•LITE CLASSES
called on the House of Represen-
troit Auxiliary of the Los An-
in those countries are unable
geles Sanatorium to be held on
tatives to adopt Representative
(CONCLUDED FRO PAGE ONE)
to stop these horrors and to
Sunday, Aug. 15, will feature the
Martin Dies' resolution providing
bring about • condition in
music of Del Delbridge and Ray Aaronson, Mr. and Mrs. '
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGI Perm
A
which
shall be recognised the
for a Congressional investigation
bra-
delegates as Isaac Gruenbaum, gates and visitors have crowded all Gorrel's orchestras under the per- ham Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. Ber-
fundamental rights of all men
of Nazi, fascist and communist
delegation from Italy and the former Polish Jewish leader and hotels and pensions. The Tonhalle sonal direction of Del Delbridge. nard Friedlander, Mr. and Mrs. equally to live their lives, ir-
Eyes Examined, Glass fitted by
activities. After telling the handful of delegates from Den- now a member of the Jewish exterior was brilliantly decorated
our DOCTORS of Optometry,
Max H. Fruhauf, Mr. and Mrs. respective of religious belief or
registered under the Slide law,
House that State Senator Wil- mark, Norway and Sweden, who Agency Executive, delivered his and illuminated. Despite its size
Louis Granet, Mr. and Mrs. N. racial origin, then we declare
memorial
address
on
Nahum
Sok-
it
was
unable
to
hold
the
huge
Z. Greenhouse, Sidney Lansburgh, our conviction that the first
liam Dolan of Sussex County "and are attending their first Zionist olow.
crowd which pressed toward that
Baltimore, Md., Dr. and Mrs. business of civilized commun.
1119 GRISWOLD ST.
possibly other politicians" had a congress. All told, 60 countries
Ile alluded to Sokolow's early section of the city to attend the
from every corner of the earth are
Samuel J. Levin, Edward D. ities is to remove as quickly as
Open Ermines UAW 9 wood,
hand in the purchase or lease of represented.
unbelief in the petty Chovevei congress. There was an overflow
Quint, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. possible the victims of this bar.
the Andover camp site by the
Schwartz, Abraham Levin, Mr. barism and to help them to
Addressing a congress believed Zion and his efforts for the im- crowd into two auxiliary halls to
German-American Bund, Repre-
and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, Mr. and reach • land where their lives
have the political destiny of the provement of the condition of which the congress proceeding*
sentative Dickstein read a tele- to
Mrs. Emanuel M. Tabor, Mr. and and inalienable rights may be
Jewish nation in its hands, Dr. Polish Jewry after an extensive were amplified, but even this failed
gram from W. J. Carney, New Chaim Weizmann made a challeng- tour of the provinces. But with to provide accommodation for all
Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mr. and reasonably secure. Their nat-
tee for Industrial Organization,
who desired it.
Mrs. Harry Wetsman, Mr. and ural place of refuge is Pales-
ing defense of 40 years of the the appearance of Ilerzl and the
Jersey director of the Commit- Zionist
A venomou s attack upon the
Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
tine.
movement in which he first congress his sykepticiam dis-
MUSK:OKA, CANADA
asking Congress to look Into the denied that the Palestine Mandate appeared and, unlike Achad Ha- Zionist Congress was
Contributions have been re-
made
"We therefore call upon the
OPEN NOW FOR
Nazi camps and assailing Gover-
am,
who
left
the
congress
disap-
here
by
Die
Front,
local
Nazi
proved unworkable and as-
ceived through the graduate British government to fulfill its
nor Hoffman of New Jersey for had
pointed
and
embittered,
Sokolow
SUMMER SEASON
paper, which published an ar.
serted that the note struck by the
his "laxity In the investigation of Royal Commission in its recent re- remained an unwavering disciple tide in which the usual, anti.
groups of the Washington Pro- covenanted pledges to the Jew-
Excellent Accommodations—
ish people and to the world. We
Nazi encampments at Camp Nord-
gressive Club and the Troop 23 feel it should cease obstructing
port recalled Theodor Ilerzl's of Iferzl; he expounded Zionism Semitic terminology of the
Running Hot and Cold Water
land and throughout New Jersey." dream
of a Jewish state two gen- to the world, continuing to do no Nazis was abundantly evident.
Boy
Scout
Alumni
Association.
Rooms
with bath - Room service
Jewish
settlement
in
accord-
erations ago. Speaking , in his till the end of his life. Gruen- As an illustraton for the ar.
KOSHER Meals, unexcelled
Ten trees were planted by the ance with its promises when it
Veterans Ask Probe of Camp capacity as president of the Zion- baum then sketched Sokolow's tide Die Front printed photo-
Bereznitzer
Aid
Society
and
assumed
the
Palestine
man•
Cuisine — Jewish Chef from
NEWARK, N. J. (WNS)—In- ist organization, Dr. Weizmann early public addresses before graphs of bearded Orthodox
three trees by the Zamosc Toma- date."
Oceanic Hotel, Miami, Florida.
vestigations by the Federal De- made a general resume of the Jews as well as his writing, which Jews under the caption "The
shever Progressive VereM.
Among the sponsors of the con- Supervised modal and athletic
partment of Justice, the State At- world Jewish situation and of the had a tremendous influence in March on Zurich."
Contributions were also receiv- ference are Senators Royal S. activities—Dancing, Golf, Ten.
torney General and State Legis- developments in Palestine as he strengthening the Zionist Organ-
ed in the following amounts:
The congress was opened with
Copeland and Robert F. Wagner his, Riding, Badminton, Ping.
lature, of subversive activities at opened the historic session at the ization, the importance of which speeches of welcome which in-
Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel T. Gil- of New York, Mayor Fiorello H. pong, Boating. Swimming in
he always stressed.
Camp Nordland, Nazi camp at Tonhalle.
cluded personal greeting from
bert, $12.60; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. La Guardia, William Green. 'Presi- cool waters of Lake Rosseau,
Andover, N. J., were called for
The speaker also reviewed Sok- Otto Pfister, president of the Zu-
A compassionate appraisal of
Rosenthal, $10; Dr. and Mrs. dent of the American Federation
at Hotel door
in resolutions adopted by the the plight of millions of Jews in olow's later political work, at rich Canton government, who
Harry E. August, $10; Emma of Labor; Bishop James McCon- For further information write
DEL DELBRIDGE
commanders of 30 posts of the Central and Eastern Europe, a Cologne, Constantinople and else- spoke also on behalf of the Swims
Butzel, $5; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert nell of the Methodist Episcopal to
Hotel,
or Mr. II. Shopsowitz,
American Legion, Veterans of ringing tribute to the Jewish com- where, until the Balfour Declara- Federal government, and by Other entertainment and attrac- D. Robinson, $5; Mr. and Mrs. C
hurch, Governors Harold G. 295 Spading Ave., Toronto,
Foreign Wars, Jewish War Vet- munity In Palestine, criticism of tion period and thereafter.
Sahli Braunschweig on behalf of tions will be provided for the en- Harold Silver, $5; Mrs. Bernard Hoffman of New Jersey, Wilbur Canada.
erana, Irish War Veterans and the Palestine government for its
The greetings of the Mandatory the Jewish community of Zurich joyment of the moonlighters.
Wurzburger, $5; Ned's Auto L. Cross of Connecticut, Louis
the Order of the Purple Heart part during the disorders and for Power were extended to the Zion. and the Board of Jewish Deputies
The price per ticket in advance Supply Co., $5; Mr. and Mrs. M. Brann of Maine, Harry W. Nice
who met here to consider steps its general administration of the ist Congress in a letter addressed of Switzerland. Messages were
Mendelsohn, $4.
o f Maryland, and ex-Governors
is
only
60
cents;
at
the
dock,
75
against the Nazi camp. The reso- mandate, opposition to the thesis to Dr. Weizmann by British Col- also received from the Interna-
cents. Special rates are offered to
Lists of organizations that J. M. Futrell of Arkansas and J. It is along these lines of activity,
lutions were adopted by the vet- adopted by the Royal Commission onial Secretary W. G. A. Orms-
tional Labor Office at Geneva,'the organizations. Call Madison 6766 planted trees in the Butzel Fo rest C. B. Ehringhaus of North Caro- which have already been initiated
eran leaders In their individual and objection to the British gov- by-Gore, who wrote:
Interparliamentary Union and the or Tyler 5-3085 for information. were already published in ear tier lina, the Rev. Christian F. Reis- by responsible Zionist leadership
'It me, been brought to my knowl-
capacities but they agreed to urge ernment's method In executing the
At the present time, eight De- issues of The Chronicle.
edge Shot the Britishminister at Berne International Women's, Congress.
ner, the Rev. John Ilaynes Holmes, and certain Arab groups, that the
their posts to endorse them.
le
not
nt
his
post
and
it
is
impugnable
commission's recommenda t ions
Zurich was in gala dress as troiters are convalescing in the
Due to the long list of na mss Charles Edward Russell, and future peace and welfare of Pal-
Mk °elusion for a diplomatic 'veto-
estine are to be sought.
formed the theme of Dr. Welz- on
sanatorium,
which
is
located
at
Switzerland observed its na-
of Detroiters as well as m any others.
...Motive of the mandatory power to
Ask N. J. Probe
mann's speech.
be prrnent lu CORY!, the customary tional independence day. A fea-
Duarte, Calif, With the proceeds from out of the state who pl ant-
creetitin• to your renames.
UNION CITY, N. J.—(WNS)
CHICAGO, (N C J C) — More
from the moonlight, two more De- ed trees in this forest, it is im-
"Jewry is perhaps now emerg-
"A. I Imppen to be in Switserland, ture of the celebratio n was a
Rabbis Oppose Palestine Partition than two thousand Jews and non-
—An investigation of the Nazi ing from 40 years in the wilder- nalwaring
before the Permanent Man-
series of street processions, in- troit patients, who are now on possible to announce them all
Plan
Camp Nordland at Andover was ness and from national chaos. dates Commission, I therefore take it cluding • torchlight parade. the waiting list, will be given an one issue, and an additional in
Jews
united in protest against
mywif to convey these toweling.
list
demanded of the New Jersey Leg- Forty years ago Ilerzl's 'Juden- upon
NEW YORK, (NCJC) — Call- Great Britain's plan to divide Pal-
"I and my colleagueswill naturally
Among the units staging their opportunity to rehabilitate and re- will therefore be published in
etudy
the
outcome
of
your
important
de-
estine
islature and the State Attorney etaat' changed the face of Jewry,"
into three parts, at a giant
juvenate themselves, Four other coming issues of The Chronic le. ing upon all "right-minded men"
tht severest Interest. own observance were the Swiss
S
General in resolutions adopted by Dr. Weizmann reminded his audi- 1ve hoe
to join in an appeal to the con- mass meeting held this week.
Nazis, who scheduled their par. needy Meg are still on record.
the Hudson County Council of ence as he made note of the fact history of"Palestine iu' ' uTiny rope Is that ade to pass the offices of the
Presiding at the meeting was
Abraham Jaffin, secretary of 54,000 Trees Destroyed; 333, 000 science of the English people and
the deliberation. now on foot ill— If
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
the nations of the world in pro- Superior Judge John P. McGoorty,
the Detroit auxiliary, announced
that the first congress was sum- the long view I. taken — result In the World Zionist Congress.
New Trees Planted in
test against the proposed partition Catholic, and speakers included
ware, prosperity and good Mweromeni
that $5,500 has been received in
moned in Switzerland in 1897.
Palestine
Nineteen countries have al- the past six months.
of Palestine and the greater welfare
New Ruling Hits Many German
of
Palestine, the executive com- Rabbi Abraham Abramovitz, Os-
of nil Ile inhabitants and good Mations ready elected delegates for the
Beginning of New Era
JERUSALEM (WNS —Palcor mittee of the Rabbinical Assem- car E. Carlstrom, former attor-
Jewish Business Men
Tickets on advance sale may be Agency)
Witteen the communities interested in
— During the 1936-37 bly of America, at a special meet- ney general of Illinois; Miss Har-
biennial meeting of the council secured at the following places:
The Zionist president welcomed the Holy Land."
BERLIN. — (WNS) — A new
Dr. Weizmann asked that the of the Jewish Agency, scheduled Sosin's Confectionery, 12th and planting season, 333,291 new ing, adopted a resolution protest. riet Vittum, head resident of
judicial ruling that threatens the participants in the first con-
large numbers of Jewish business gress and took occasion to pay congress, instead of deferring ac- to begin on Aug. 18. Among the Gladstone; Moritz's Confectionery, trees were planted in Jewish Na- ing the proposed partition.
Northwestern University Settle-
The resolution commends the ment, recently named "Chicago's
men with ruin was handed down tribute to the memory of Nahum tion, should make a definite de- non-Zionist delegates who will at- 12th and Lee Place; Goldman's tional Fund woodlands in Pales-
by a local court when it decided Sokolow, "who was the personifi- cision on the question of the Jewish tend the session will be Lord Mel- Drug Store, Linwood and Carter; tine, in addition to those which inquiry commission for its efforts most useful woman," and former
chett, Shalom Asch, the March- Behrman's Drug Store, Linwood replaced the forests destroyed last to be fair in its findings, but United States Senator Otis F.
that an Aryan who is a partner cation of Jewish scholarship and state at the present session.
His demand was voiced at the ioness of Reading, Neville Laski, and Elmhurst; and Katzman's year. The J. N. F. used to a states that the Jewish people can- Glenn.
of a Jew may rid himself of the culture and the vanguard fighter
Harry
Nathan, Prof. Herbert Drug Store, Dexter and Coiling- large extent the saplings grown not accept a further whittling
for
Zionism
in
his
capacity
as
closing session of the Peale Zion
Jewish partner merely by claim-
by the settlers themselves in Kfar down of its inheritance. • The
ing that his Jewish associate is chairman of the Zionist Executive conference, which he entered to- Speyer, Max Warburg and Jacob wood.
Hahoresh, Shimrun, Mishmar
Leszinschky.
South American
a handicap to the business. This and repeatedly as president of the gether with Mrs. Blanche Dugdsle,
Emek, Ramath Jochanan and, to proposed partition, according to
countries
will
have
delegates
at
congress.
In
him
died
a
leader
niece
and
biographer
of
Lord
Bal-
ruling opens the way for all
the resolution, "represents a vio-
A
Diner,
Founder
and
Dean
of
a certain extent, in Shaer Ile- lation of equity, and a failure
Aryans with Jewish partners to whose death is an irreparable loss four, and Prof. Lewis B. Namier, the meeting, for the first time
mekim. In addition to the large to appreciate the burning need
Fordham Pharmacy
force the Jews out without com- to the movement." Throughout the historian. In his remarks on the since the agency was created.
woodlands, 28,000 eucalyptus of our people in this hour of its
After a furious eight-hour
upheavals since 1897 Jews have Royal Commission proposal Dr.
pensation.
School, Dead
North End Clinic has received
trees were planted on the banks agony."
Lashing out at Representative shared the fate of nations but have Welzmann said that he personally session lasting through the
the following contributions:
of
the Ne'eman, in the north of
night
the
Minrachi
party
con•
never
been
masters
of
their
own
had
never
hitherto
conjured
the
The severing of sectors of Pal-
Samuel Dickstein for his an-
NTW
YORK.—(WNS)
—
Dr.
In
memory of Mrs. David Zemon
Emek
Zebulun.
Of
the
trees
ference adopted unanimously a
estine now inhabited by Jews, or
nouncement of the names of Nazi fate, because everywhere they name of the Jewish state, which resolutio
n rejecting any pro- Jacob Diner, Russian-born Jew, planted, 92 per cent were pines, useful for the settlement of Jew- from the Finley family, Mr. and
propagandists in the United have been a minority and at the for him was a holy term. But once
who
founded
and
for
20
years
Mrs.
David Touff, Alfred Lowen-
al. for the partition of Pal.
but a goodly number of carob ish refugees, is protested, along
States, the D. N. B., official Nazi mercy of others. Yet the present pronounced, he added, the name . p.otsi.
dless of the form directed the School of Pharmacy trees were also planted (8,659 in with the proposal that English stein, the Gottlieb family, Philip
news bureau, described his utter- congress is stronger than ever, cannot be taken In vain. He said
at
Fordham
University,
one
of
R.
Marcuse.
ances as an attempt "by the Jew with energy undiminished and will this in preface to his plea that In which it is presented. The the nation's leading Catholic in- all). This tree, whose fruit can be made the official language of
In memory of David Weil
Dickstein to unleash propaganda unshaken, conscious of its respon- action on the partition scheme resolution, offered by Gedaliah stitutions, is dead here at the age be marketed, is not as susceptible Palestine, which, says the reso- from Alfred Lowenstein.
to conflagration as the pine. The lution, would make the Holy City
Bublick, declared that "reli-
against the Third Reich." Cau- sibility for the future of the Jew- should not be postponed.
of
67.
Dr.
Diner
came
to
this
In
memory of S. Daneman of
Differ on gious Jewry will never give up country in 1891, starting his carob trees in Balfour Forest and to all intents and purposes, an Dayton, 0., from Mrs. Florence W.
tioning that "the importance of ish people. This congress is en- Americana at Con
Mishmar Ila'Emek, which were English colony."
sny part of the Holy Land"
Partition Issue
this latest attempt by the Jew titled to say 'Shehecheyanu,'" Dr.
Gage.
career
as
an
orderly
in
Monte-
The sharp differences among the The resolution demands the fiore Hospital. After several years burnt in 1936, have not complete.
The resolution concludes:
Dickstein" must "not be over- Weizmann continued, pronouncing
For the Supplementary Medical
ly recovered. The Jewish Na- "Moreover, we are convinced that
continuation of the Mandate
rated," that bureau added: "It the Hebrew blessing. "The present American delegation on the pa rti-
a and urges the mandatory power as a pharmacist, he enrolled in tional Fund now has 8,992 dun- the further partition of Palestine Assistance Fund for Children: In
is
a
critical
time,
perhaps
the
be-
Bon
issue
were
accentuated
in
must be assumed that all bread-
the Fordham Medical School. In ems of woodlands in various parts
memory
of Dr. Elmer Eggleston
to
appoint
•
Palestine
admin.
minded Americans are aware that ginning of a new era for the Na- brisk verbal battle between El ihu
1910 he was appointed assistant 8 1 9thtereceosuntry comprising 2,191,- would not be necessary if the from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets-
mandatory power would take gen- man.
Dickstein'e accusations are with- tional Home and the fulfillment of D. Stone of Boston and Rabbi Ab- istration loyal to the Mandate; instructor in bacteriology. Two
ultimate Jewish hopes."
ba Ilillel Silver of Cleveland, vi cc- it protests strongly against the years later he organized the
uine and energetic measures to
out foundation."
For the Social Service Relief
Reviewing the past two years in presidents of the Z. 0. A., duri ng suggestion of what it calls School of Pharmacy which has
encourage mutually respecting and
Nothing is more vulgar than co-operative relations between Fund: In memory of Mrs. William
Mexico Drops Unofficial Ban on Palestine, Dr. Weizmann recalled a caucus of the Confederation of cruel palliatives."
Goldberg
from Mr. and Mrs.
grown
from
seven
students
and
haste.
Drastic
—Emerson.
,
congemnation of those
that the danger of a legislative General Zionists. Mr. Stone de-
th Arab and Jewish populations. Joseph Ullman.
Jewish Aliens
three teachers to an institute of
MEXICO CITY. — (WNS) — council which arose in 1935 had Glared that he wished to dispel t he favoring the political limitation 1,000 students and a faculty of
Unofficial but effective adminis- been averted by the British Par- impression that all the Americ an of Jewsh mmgraton into Pales- 65. Dr. Diner retired as dean of ellareiten
tine was voiced in a special state-
trative procedure which had oper- !lament in recognizing the prema- delegates are against the partiti on
the school in 1932. He had also
a
ated to set up a virtual ban on tureness of the plan, This was fol- plan, "The resolution adopted o t went issued by the World Miz- served as president of the `few
f
rachi
conference here. The crit-
lowed
by
the
outbreak
of
1936
of
the recent New York convention
Jewish immigration to Mexico
York
Academy of Pharmacy and
the Zionist organization was m od- ielsm protests against all pro- the New York State Pharmaceuti-
have been abandoned by the Im- anarchic forces in Palestine.
He then called upon the audi- eled on the one adopted by the A o . posals to limit Jewish rights in cal Association.
migration authorities as a result
of the personal intervention of ence to register its admiring tions Committee," he said, "a nd Palestine, ;hcluding immigration
President Cardenas. Although the gratitude to the Yishuv for its just as the latter is not bindi ng and other activities.
Seventy-two of the 150 dele-
immigration laws remain quite courage and dignity and for pre- on the congress, no the former do es
he gates attending the conference thousands of their Jewish citi-
as stringent, the president's inter- serving the fabric of the Jewish not hinder a consideration of t ng
represent
the Hapoel Hamizrachi, zens. It is also understood that
vention did away with a system National Home. He recalled with possibilities. A plebiscite amo
the two powers will utilize the
by which Jews were viewed as eorrowful pride the victims of American Zionists would show an the workers' branch of the Or- League debate on Palestine for
"undesirable aliens" and denied the disturbances, as the Congress overwhelming majority in support thodox Zionist group.
an airing of the entire Jewish
The
Ilechalutz
movement,
which
rose
in
tribute.
Dr.
Weizmann
of
Dr.
Weizmann."
At
this
point
visas by the immigration authori- t
question.
ties. In view of this encouraging hen reviewed the progress of the Rabbi Silver arose to offer sharp represents pioneer youth prepare - Wavell Succeeds Dill as Military
ing for settlement in Palestine,
development the Jewish Chamber Yishuv during the past two years objection.
Chief of Palestine
Louis Lipsky, chairman of the comprises 180,000 members, Eli-
of Commerce hopes that its inter- despite the economic insecurity
Maj.-Gen. Archibald P. Wavell
vention with the minister of the that resulted from the Abyssinian American delegation, urged the ahu Dobkin stated at the Ile-
'
c
onference
here.
General
Zionist
Conference
to
ex-
chalutz
world
has
been
appointed military com-
war,
followed
by
the
disorders
interior for a lessening of the
difficulties In the way of Jews ac- and the uncertainty Induced by plore the possibilities of partition Of that number 16,000 are ac- mander of the British forces in
the
Royal
Commission.
As
high-
through
a
special
commission
to
be
tually
engaged
in
hachshara
(agri-
Palestine
and
Translordan to suc-
quiring Mexican citizenship will
lights of these achievements he cre aced by the congress. His mews, cultural training), he said, add- ceed Lieut-Gen. John G. Dill, who
also be successful.
regarded
as
favorable
to
the
fun-
ing
that
after
a
brief
decline
the
was sent to Palestine last year
mentioned the opening of the Tel
Nazi Fuehrer Demands Congress Aviv port, the foundation of 15 damental partition idea, were made movement has again been stabi- during the Arab riots, the War
new and the rebuilding of two known at the caucus of General lized. Ile also emphasized that Office announces.
Probe Nazi Groups
90 per cent of the Hechalutz im-
NEW YORK. (WNS) — Seek- old-established settlements and the Zionists, Group A.
Great applause was given to migrants to Palestine have set- 6,534 Jews Enter Palestine in
ink. to "stop the nonsense of Con- strengthening of Jewish labor
Rabbi
Silver
when
he
declared
tled
on the land as workers, in
gressman Samuel Dickstein once and financial instruments. Re-
First Seven Months of 1937
nothing had happened since contrast to the 50 per cent ra-
and forever," Fritz Kuhn, head ferring to the growth of the Jew- that
JERUSALEM (WNS—Palcor
the
issuance
of
the
Royal
Commis-
of the Nazi German-American ish National Fund and the Koren sion report and the House of Com- tio of rpevious countries in pro- Agency) — A total of 6,534 Jews
to the hachshara work
Bund, came out for an Investiga- Bayern& Dr. Weizmann reported mons debate to change his negative portion
entered Palestine in the first sev-
carry out.
tion of his organization and its that both funds had provided over attitude. A different stand was in- they The
20th biennial World en months of 1937, it is announc-
$5,000,000
for
Palestine
upbuild-
various affiliates, including its
ed.
This compares with the fig-
dicated by Mr. Lipsky when he Zionist C will represent
camps. In a telegram to Speaker ing during the two-year period. argued
that Great Britain insists 1,250,000 shekel payers, a rec. ure of 26,976 for the correspond-
Dr. Weizmann declared that
Bankhead of the House of Rep-
ing
period in 1936. During the
report of the Royal COM. that the mandate Is inoperative. ord in the history of the Zion.
resentatives Kuhn said: "I de- the
month of July the immigration
Therefore, he said, the Zionist Ex-
mand, as an American citizen, an missio n "is d ing of the ecutive should be authorized to ex- ist movement, it was revealed consisted of 652 Jews, of whom
investigation of our organization greatest respect for its sym• plore the new possibilities, con- by the committee preparing for 209 entered as capitalists, with
path, and understanding of
the session here, which will
and our camps."
of Jewish ideals and achieve- tinuing negotiations with the co- mark the 40th anniversary of 168 dependents, as compared with
operation of a permanent political the Zionist Orgaaiation. The 2.084 during July. 1936.
ments.
But
underlying
the
re-
Contributions to Infant Wel-
port is • fundamental sniscon• commission to be appointed by the congress will comprise 490 dele- 51 Ships Stop at Tel Ars; Port
fare Fund of Ha-
gates elected in various coon.
ception, namely, that the Man. congress.
In Month
Hail• tries and 30 members of the
dasaah
date is unworkable, which the Survivors of First Con
TEL AVIV (WNS — Palcor
ed at Zurich Meeting
actions committee.
Jews deny and in which they
Agency)—During
the month of
no time now to dawdle around—
As Dr. Franz Kahn, arrange-
Mrs. Joe bfairidsohn, chairman are supported by the put rec.
July a total of 51 ships stopped
here's August, summer's flying, that So go slip your frame behind a Buick's
of the Infant welfare fund of ord. The commission met in ments officer of the 20th Zionist Jabotinsky Sees King Carol on at the harbor of this city, the
Palestine Partition
car of }ours is going down steadily in ready wheel and head its nose out
the Detroit chapter of Iladaesah, Palestin e in an atmosphere Congress, called the first session to
LONDON (WNS) — Vladimir port committee announces.
has received contributions from poisoned by terrorism •nd fail- order by knocking three times with
trade-in value—and the Buicks are toward the highway. Try out its great
the following:
ed to emphasise that effective the gavel used by Theodor Herzl Jabotinsky, Zionist Revisionist
power with your gas-treadle toe, give
moving plenty fast!
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow, government would have pre. when the first Zionist Congress leader, had a private audience 43 Delegates to First Zionist Con-
yourself over to it and let it show how
gress Survive
in memory of Mrs. Mary Zemon; vented sad checked the was convened at Basle in 1897, with King Carol of Rumania dur-
it
can send your spirits soaring.
the
hammering
of
the
gavel
was
Right now this big, silky, fast-stepping,
ing the latter 's incognito visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, troubles.
VIENNA.—(WNS)—Of the 265
valve-in-head straight-eight is still sell-
in memory of Mrs. Mary Zemon;
"The Mandate Is workable, but the signal for the entry into the London in the course of which delegates who answered Dr. Theo-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L Prentis, the administration did not at- Tonhalle of the survivors of the the Rumanian monarch is under- dor Herzl'a call to attend the first
ing at the lowest prices in Buick And when you've sampled its mettle
i h tito
,s ssry.
in memory of Mrs. Mary Zemon; tempt to carry it out. The in- first congress, headed by Menahem stood to have agreed to throw World Zionist Congress at Basle
ti 11
and learned the modest price figures,
Mrs. Jennie Blumrosen, in mem- consistency between the analysis M. Ussishkin, Rabbi Marcus Ehr- his support to Jewish demands for In 1897 only 43 survive in this
just ask yourself if it's likely that we'll
ory of Mrs. Mary Zemon; Mrs. of the problem by the Royal enpreis, Leib Jaffe, Prof. Hans increasing the area of the Jew- 40th year of political Zionism, it
your
big
soon see such value again I Yes, sir, it's
chance to get
Jacob Friedberg, in memory of Commission and its recommenda- Loewi and Prof. A. S. Yehuda, who ish state which England proposes was disclosed in a survey made
size bundle of thrill - packed a man- a buy—Me buy—just too good a
were
given
•
moving
ovation.
They
to set up in Palestine as part of by Dr. Nussenbaum, a writer.
by to
travel-
Meyer Wine; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- tions is characteristic of the fail-
power at rock-bottom bargain rates. let slip.
seph Zechman, in memory of Mrs. ure of the report, which is remi- were followed by members of the the partition plan. Jabotinsky is
You can still have one for less than
D ora Garrett; Mr. and Mrs. Barry niscent of the fears of the Phar. Actions Committee and of the Ex- reported to have had a lengthy Jewish State Party Splits en Par-
headed by Dr. Chaim conversation with the king in the
tition Issue
Frank in memory of Mrs. A. Shus- Los lest the Jews multiply. The ecutive,
some sixes cost—and it's so far out in So get busy—right now! Fast action is
Weizmann.
PARIS.—(WNS)—The Jewish
course of which the entire Pales-
terman of Columbus; in memory recommendation to stunt Jewish
front of the others that no matter what in order! Give us a ring and we'll talk
The
congress
meeting
hall
was
of Mrs. Dora Garvett. from Mr. growth was adopted and exceed- dominated by two immortal figures tine problem was aired. Other State (Judenstaat) Party became
things over!
they do next, they
the
first
Zionist
group
to
split
Jewish
leaders
here
ed
by
the
government
by
the
are
under-
and Mrs. Herman R. Sabel. David
won't be able to
In Zionism. On the background of
Zemon and Miss Anna Warren; Imposition of a political maximum the platform was a gigantic por- stood to have utilized Carol's visit over the question of accepting the
match the'37Buick
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg, of immigration which violates the trait of Theodor Heral, and above to urge upon him an improvement partition of Palestine when Dr.
for value!
Richard Lichthelm and Dr. Sos-
in memory of Mrs. Anne Shuster- Principles of the Mandate. It is it a streamer in Hebrew dedicated in the lot of the Jews of his coun- kin,
two
of
its
best-known
leaders,
incomprehensible
why
the
govern-
try.
man.
ment hastens to implement the to "Nahum Sokolow of blessed
From Rome comes confirmation quit the party because of their re-
memory." In the center of the plat-
to be bound by Its uncom-
Garden Social of Eva Prenz- conditional recommendation while form stood an empty chair, draped of a previous Worldwide News fusel
Mt NOW Oft
realizing the need for carefully in black — the seat of the presi- dispatch that Poland and Ruman- promising decision to resist parti-
lauer Maternity Aid
IN a MOM 110T0t1 41
weighing the others. Despite the dent, which will remain unoccu- i a have agreed to stand together tion at the Zionist Congress. They
on Aug. 14
inconsistencies of the fundamen- pied during the entire congress. at the League of Nations in de- quit after a caucus at which Meer
tal assumption of the unworka- Dr. Celina Sokolow, daughter
manding the enlargement of the Grossman and Robert Stricker
and
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity bility of the Mandate, the com- constant
of the proposed Jew- succeeded in winning an endorse-
companion of the Zionist boundaries
ment of their stand against parti-
Aid will sponsor a garden social mission made constructive efforts leader, and
other members of his ett state in order to enable them tion. Liclitheim and Soskin had in-
on Saturday, Aug. 14, at 1:30 at • solution of the Problem, family. were present, and heard to rid themselves of hundreds of
sisted that the party approve par-
p. m., at the home of Mrs. Car- striking a new note which, what- Dr. 'Weizmann and Dr. Gruen-
ney, 204 Richton Mk Mra. E. ever the response of the congress. baum's references to Dr. Sokolow THINK! A Geed 5e CIGAR tition on condition that the boun-
daries
of the Jewish state be en-
halls
back
to
Here's
dream
of
•
J. Greenstone, chairman, will be
in their addresses.
THE DETROIT PRESS
larged. Lichtheim is a former
assisted by Mrs. Rose Goldberg Jewish state."
Zurich was in holiday mood all
Distributed by
member
of the World Zionist Ex-
A mood of reverent and loving day, with the streets crowded with
and H. Eater. Tickets can be
reminiscence filled the congress thousands of visitors. The dele- NATHAN NORMAN • TY 44635 ecutive, and Soskin an eminent au-
obtained from board members,
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thority on Palestine agriculture.
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