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PtePeraorr,/onsa &crocus

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

NATIONAL CONCLAVE FOR PALESTINE
LAND REDEMPTION LAUNCHES ACTION
FOR PURCHASE UPPER GALILEE LAND

Save Your Eyes

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(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

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work. Although these discussion
meetings were limited in scope,
because of the limitation in time,
t hey set a new standard for de-
liberations on important problems
because they provided an oppor-
tunity for all delegates to join
in the convention's work, instead
of limiting the execution of busi-
ness to a few small committees.
It was thanks to the management
of Mendel Fisher, executive di-
rector of the fund, that this new
method of convention procedure
was introdcued.
Gift Bond Ism* Floated
The conference, at its session
on Sunday afternoon, unanimous-
ly voted a $2,000,000 quota as
American Jewry's contribution to
Zionist land-purchasing Instru-
ment for the year 1937-38 and
a special emergency fund of

which the simple "yes or no an-
swer" may be given. Criticizing
the Zionist minority at the recent
World Zionist Congress for the
stand it had taken in opposition
to the action of the majority, Mr.
Lipsky said:

"In their objection to the proposed
Jenieh stale the Zioirat minority over-
look the fart that they are playing into
the hands of those et* fear the Jewish
stole ed.:. .i roe ,;,..1:1 e :4 nel:el tt , xid , .nro-

pond ti forthcoming. The anti-Zionist

1 .4.47 -ga
" ntlichari ' elleVIIV:" 111 , tiette -

RUMANIA'S HITLER

hell Ont.- (ends to the fruetration of the
Zionist movement. Ile doe. not mind
if the Je. t become a minority In an
Arab state In lettleattne:
Net, he Is
to make peace nIth the Arab. of
Psdestine on any Iron. because he feels
that conceding the dominioter of the
And. striae, the potability of • Jew-
ish slate ever WOO estabildied In *or
pert of Puiraline. Hut a Zionlet cannot
face that altereuitive elthequenimity
Indifference, Ile le furred to each
Louis L. Cohen, auditor of the
In a cable to the conference,
litical setton as mat enable as to
Jewish National Fund, spoke at
.hieve n Jraish state In a part of Menahem Ussishkin greeted the
the Boat Israel Synagogue and
PaieWine, ruCher than see the temporary delegates as follows:
w11141 - rap Of 1111. Zionist effort sod the
"Greetings to the conference of
Kerte also conducted the service for the
$250,000 for the coming three collepow of .1 hat et have built In Pale Kuyetneth norhers and
its distinguished
preeldent, 1), Gokistein. The Pr..., Young Israel. He was the guest
months for the acquisition of a ratio.," Mr. lip** declared.
historic n llllll ent for the future of the of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Subar.

parcel of land that Is to be kno
A vigorous defense of the Jew. OfOlOir) clearly end en ere heitningly
Samuel Ismach, president of
as the "American Region" in the ish stand, regarding the proposed demonstrates
that only the posee.alon
e xtensive Berra le bl
the Jewish National Fund of
zone north of Lake Huleh, in partition of the Holy Land, was of
Ira the endengenel n
The Ken% Cleveland, was th
Upper Galilee, Palestine. T his uttered by Morgan Jones, M.P., Kosom.th polks
the guest of Mr.
om,idea the
during the present year re, and Mrs. Sol Slomovitz and Mr.
decision was reached after the a leading member of the Laborite possibility
he creatio n of
ew wItlement . I .
and d M
Mr8
GOOdm
an.
delegates had heard outlines of opposition in the House of Com- ennui.] siiug et 11 soor
rs


-
,
Irueuriamv.
bl
current needs in Palestine in the mons, who was one of the prin- ii le oigelory
that we ugg
should
hasten
Philip M. Raskin, eminent poet,
operations in this directionl
brilliant message by the preside nt, cipal speakers at the conference. continued
evoke at the Beth Abraham Syna-
the future traneItIon peel
Dr. Goldstein, and the trans- At • In his address, which was greeted ntd eve a minimum pending the Meted Rogue.
decbd.a. flay , down 'Galilee-00PP Is
lantic radio address delivered by with great enthusiasm, he said:
During her stay here, Mrs. Is-
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, preside nt
h! ' I ttirtg Atri t e h an tlit
"Whatever decision might be =as
re= reel Goldstein and Mrs. Rebecca
muted %dirke
t
.% to en
rally i d sate t ot
of the World Zionist Organizati on, made as to the wisdom or other. dew's
Block
addressed the Pioneer
rtent part of our homeland. Every
from his home in London, En g• wise of th e partition of the
negln•I le
1,111. Re Women's Organization. Mrs. Gold-
land, to the convention hall in country into two independent Wrong and of god ollOtOONOIP
collo. In behalf stein also
conferred with 'other
c
of the onplete
redemption of oar
the Stotler Hotel. Dr. Weizma nn

po

October 15, 1937

conference, in addition to those
providing for fund-ra1sing efforts,
included the following: Greetings
were extended by the conference CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE
to Dr. Weizmann, Dr. Stephen S.
Wise Menahem Ussiahkin, world He bears the title of the presi-
president of the Jewish National dent of the party, but is one
Fund; Justice Louis D. Brandeis, is to believe malicious rumors,
Dr. Goldstein and Maurice Levin; he is merely a sleeping partner
thanks were expressed to Mendel of the movement.
Fisher, national executive director,
We went downstairs and
and a convention resolution tom.
mended the Detroit committee, un- crossed the courtyard to the
der the chairmanship of P. Slomo- other wing of the building. In
vitz, for its efforts in planning the one of the two antechambers
conference. Convention resolutions that we passed there were about
also urged the United Palestine
Appeal not to interrupt existing 50 young men and women.
joint fund-raising affiliations and They were students, I was told,
to continue the united drives.
although some of them wore
Louis Rimsky, national treas- peasant costumes. They press-
urer of the fund, presented his an-
nual statement at the session on
Saturday night and indicated that nal address by • guest was the
a record sum was raised last year, one delivered by Dr. H. Raphael
His report also revealed that the Gold of Dallas, at the Shaarev
percentage of expenses entailed in Zedek. During his stay here Dr.
collecting the funds has been the Gold was the guest of Mr. and
owest in years,
rs. Louis Tobin.

ed against each other, as they
saw the general, in order to
make way for us; they also
slapped their chests and raised
their right arms in a salute,
crying out words that I was

not able to understand.

THE FUEHRER CODREANU
The door opened before me

and I found myself face to
face with the Rumanian Fueh-
rer. He shook my hand, Gen-
eral Zizi retired and before I
could put a single question to
him, Codreanu made the state-
ment with which this sketch
began: "I believe in the inevit-
able victory of this movement."
I made ready to listen and
he continued:

"This victory must come,
even as a fruit falls when it is
ripe. It is just a question of
developing national conscious-
ness. We intend to use all the
means in our power to awake
this consciousness."
"Use all the means?" I asked
him.
"All the moral means," he
answered.
But what about the assassina-
tion of Premier Duca? Is it
falsely claimed that he has been
executed by the members of your
party "
"No, it is true. The young
men who killed Duca certainly
belonged to our party. In Eur-
ope it is said that the Iron Guard
was dissolved after the assassina-
tion. That is false. We were a
legal constitutional party. Duca
came to power because he had
pledged himself to destroy our
movement. That was an inhu-
man act for which he had to atone
by death."
At this point Codreanu obvious-
ly realized that he was saying
something about his connections
with the fascists abroad, because
he added: "Needless to say,
Duca
was lying. We had no connection
with either Hitler or Mussolini
outside of our sympathies."
"I was told," I said, "that the
king gives you both moral and
financial support. Is there any

states, one Arab and one Jew. nulled ten d. "
groups in the city.
who was introduced by Dr. Gol d- ish, it was obvious that the sug.
The Concluding Banquet
Several dinner parties were ar-
stein, declared that 'the mo re gestion of the recent Peel Com-
The banquet wihch concluded ranged for visiting delegates and
land we have and especially in mission were impracticable. How the conference
was
a
fitting
cli-
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N.
Galilee, the stronger will be o ur could the exclusion of !emus.- max to a great gathering. It was
case before the new British Co m- lem from the Jewish state be a brilliant affair, and was attend. Heyman of Glendale Ave. had as
their
guests
Mendel Fisher, Max
mission which is about to beg in defended? Jerusalem was the ed by
600, more than 200 having Rudensky, Philip M. Raskin, Mrs.
negotiations with Arabs and Je ws center of Jewish affection, It been turned
FREE ADVICE
away for lack of ac- Goldstein, all of New York, Sam-
in Palestine regarding the pl an was their cultural home. It was
Cell CHerry 0088
The splendid ar- uel Ismach of Cleveland and a
for the establishment of a Je w- the soul of the people. Surely commodations.
rangements were made by the La group of Detroiters.
ish state."
the Jewish people, subject, of di es Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
Guest i—eakers also appeared
The emergency land fund is to course, to certain safeguards
be raised, according to the res 0- concerning Holy places, were tional Fund, under the leadership on local radio. • on Sun-
of Mrs. Harry Buchman and Mrs. day. Max Rudensky and Philip
lotions adopted, prior to Jan. 1, entitled to expect their ancient Samuel M. Heyman.
A fine dinner N. Raskin •enke on Altman's
1938, in connection with the o b• city to become partly their ter-
219 John R Street
servance of the 25th anniversa ry ritory. Similarly, the claim to was served by M. Pereira, the des- Jewish Hour. Cantor E. Zalud-
sert was decorated with Zionist kowski of Pittsbureh, formerly of
year
of
the
Jewish
National
Fun
WM. E. HINTZ
d, have access to the sea through
through the "sale" of Jewish N a- a port or ports under their own and American flags and the cakes Detroit, one of the delegates, sang truth in this?"
Shoe Specialist
tional Fund certificates, describe d control was a just one. Nor carried the greeting on the occa- a group of songs on this hour
sion of the 35th anniversary of the and also spoke briefly in Hebrew.
"I saw the king only once in
as Huleh Gift Bonds, in scknow I- was It just that important in• Jewish
National Fund.
the chamber when I was a deputy.
edgement of contributions o f dustrial developments upon
Harry Weinberg greeted the I have
Dr. Goldstein was toastmaster
never spoken to him. Our
$3.50, $10, $18 and for large r which money had been over
at the banquet. Ile was introduced conference on his Jewish Hour relations with the court are not
amounts. In recommending th e generously
enerously expended should be by Philip Slomovitz who informed on Station WJBK during the favorable at present. As a mat-
gift bonds to the supporters o f
broadcast
Sunday.
outside Jewish territory. the delegates that they will be
of fact, we are really on bad
the Jewish National Fund, th e
A group of Hashomer Hatzair ter
"There is no reason why Arab
terms with them."
conference, representative of al I and Jew should not work to- welcomed again to Detroit on any and Junior Hadassah girls sold
"You
call yourself anti-Semitic.
future
occasion
they
may
decide
flowers to delegates and guests
Zionist parties and groups an d gether in Palestine for the com-
What exactly do you mean by
national Jewish organizations, de - mon good. Already the land in to hold here.
during the convention. The flowers this?"
The
principal
addresses
at
the
WINDOW SHADES
clared that "the Huleh Gif t many parts had been redeemed
fo the banquet table were donated
Made to Order--Cleaned and
banquet were delivered by Morgan
"The Jewish swamp must be
Bonds, which will yield no no
Renovated
from being a desert. The re- Jones, whose afternoon speech by Feldman Brothers, the Dexter- drained!"
Joy
Florists, through whose kind-
turn
in
money
to
the
donor,
will
In other words, the Jewish
sults achieved were • triumph- stirred the delegates, and Dr.
Linoletun - Carpeting
it is hoped, be taken up by al
ness other offerings were made to
ant demonstration of the pos-
Armstrong told Ofohaw nod
Prinz, until recently a the fund during the past few minority must be destroyed?"
Zionists and friends of Jewis h sibility of great agricultural Joachim
Sloan. • Mahon A imndor
"We
are not against the Hun-
rabbi in Berlin.
Inlaid and Mt- Smith — For
months,
Palestine as tokens of partici
development. Science and en-
Reship
garian, German, Bulgarian or Rus-
Mr. Jones expressed satisfaction
Homes & ()Mc.
patios in the development of a thusiasm had transformed the
that
to
many
young
people
were
Retail and Wholesale
new frontier in the northern par t ere. from an arid waste into
present at the conference sessions.
of Israel's historic homeland
VENETIAN BLINDS
fertile plains. It would be a
Columbia and Kirsch
with which the name of Anted - crime for the nations to allow He said he hoped that the time
will
soon come when the New Jeru-
For roe...ea—offices & factories
can Jewry will be indelibly link - this great work to be
led." s alem will be established as a part
ed."
Drapery Hardware
In a message to Dr. Goldstein, of the Jewish State.
Responding to the announce Pr
Get Our Prices and Save
esident Roosevelt greeted the
Dr, Prinz moved his audience
ment made by Dr. Goldstein, of conference
Free Estimates Furnished
as follows:
with his address in which he re-
New
York, and Col. Albert II.
8424 LINWOOD
ferred
to his own experiences in
On
the
35th
anni
of
Rosenberg of Chicago. numerous
Call TYler 5-1230
delegates announced, in behalf of the founding of the Jewish Na- Nazi Germany. He said that Ger-
man
Jews
failed to recognize the
tional
Fund,
I
congratulate
this
the delegations of their teepee-
approaching danger and did not
tive communities, contributions organisatio n upon its substan• see
the reality of Jewish existence
tial
past
achievements
and
ex-
and pledges for the taking up of
the Gift Bond Issue in an amount tend my best wishes for its con• until the storm of 1933. Describ-
ing the manner in which German
of -125,000, Included in that ensued progress.
A stirring address for supbort Jews turned to Palestine as ■
sum is the amount of $50,000
means
solving their sad problem,
which is expected to result from jot the new effort for the redemp- Dr. Prinz
declared:
the distribution of the Iluleh Gift lion of the Huleh and Upper Ga- sisiee wes the mystery of
I1IWID 10
PIIIVAT1 aKUE Bond in New York City during lilee region, under the slogan Gene. .1.41 mere refrain Prileellne,
to hale
adpted
for
the
conference—"For-
errand
under
their fret. From one day
the months of October and No-
another they realised that the ground
ward to Iluleh and Upper Galilee" to
woe not their con. One morning they
vember.
and Germany IOW oterflown with
Dr. Goldstein explained the —was made by Warner Ben Avi, got op and
ir
end heard., "Jews not per-
program of Jewish National brilliant orator who is on a visit signs
mIttvl."
It's always the some good beer
went Jew,, ned
in
this
country
from
Palestine.
In rannitted. The lakes, ee
Fund work in • message that
the mountains, the
the park., the restaurants, the
was cheered by the delegates response to his plea, many com- plains,
Ws famous fog flavor
hotel..
forbidden
for
Jews.
FTchitied
munities
pledge
to
raise
sums from life. And the rrronnd disappeared
and was considered the high-
ranging from $300 to $10,000. The beneath ono feet. Ill these days German
It can leaver be suce•sslully. light of the convention. So largest
Jew
J.
compreliendexl
foe
the
newt
pledge came from New Oh* Palestine meant; To creet time
important was this message con-
e a life
imitated
sidered as en outline of a pro. York—for the sum of $50,000. ellen. Jew. could nuns, ha. th eir own
under their fret, And they un-
gram of action that the con• Cleveland came next with $10,000. ground
derstood eked Schmid.° Lesko mice
volition unanimously went on The Detroit delegates stated that hod pronounced: A non has op moth
raer his head a. he N W
record favoring the publishing nothing would be done to impair heaven
under his feet. So 10,000 f :O rMO O emend
the
agreements
with
the
Allied left Germany nest to Palestina ,11,11
of the message in pamphlet
In
form for distribution among Jewish Campaign and the Jewish MI I visited PelestIne. I came to ke-
HADASSAH SELECTS
There I food memo of ms pupils
Welfare Federation, but that a tone}
leaders
throughout
the
country.
norking
In
the
fields
of
the
I
old
settle-
PARLEY DELEGATES
Explaining the program, Dr. substantial sum will be secured ment. I m the fertile mw their
without a campaign from a group happy fame their healthy *dies, their
Goldstein said:
(CONCLUDED FROM I'AOE ONE)

35 years experience qualifies us

to make Plaster Casts and
shoes for foot trouble, of
any description. Exten-
sions and Arches.

New York Custom
Shoe Shop

LASALLE

Window Shade Co.

sian minorities in our country— tetview with this statement:
only against the Jews."
"At
present we have only a
"How do you propose to rid
vans

yourself of the Jewish minority?
By a pogrom?
Codreanu replied to me very
gently: "No, neither by pogroms
nor by violence of any sort. Nev-
ertheless this swamp must be
drained. Here are the measures

I propose to take: A heavier tax
on the Jewish merchants. They
have no right to equality. They
have been in Rumania only 100

years, while we have been here
for 2,000. We are the ones who
have made this country what it
is today, fighting against the bar-
barians and shedding our blood."
And Codreanu 'finished our in-

connection with Hitler and Nlusso.
lini. I mean by this
that our
sympathies are in common.
But
I should like to see a close friend-
ship between Rumania
and
the
Powers that are like us. I
feel
sympathy for all the nationalistic
states like Germany and
although I have no alliances Italy,
with
them, because they protect their
people against the Bolshevik peril.
I am opposed to all the Popular
fronts in whatever country thee
may be because they take
instructions from international their
or.
ganizations."
That was plain speaking indeed
for anyone who had ears to
hear.

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"In order to encourage American Sewn
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of private donors.

strong eons. I couldn't help; the tears
came 01w my ram I hod to go beck Sc
Germany. very

was
Although no direct appeal
th em.
Harry 13. Keidan, Charles Lakoff, the he. office of the Keren Iraymneth
" I am
yet hap
I py to hhappy
ave t he privilege
I Jeraralem Ana consented to designate .for funds was made at the con-
to he In this country and as • rem...W-
Maurice Landau, Sol Lifsitz, Moe an
o arra of 50.000 datproject
attle of German Jewry to appeal to
Unti-
ference,
H.
Greenberg
of
De-
Leiter, Philip Lipson, Robert Mar- l as the American,
n to
to remain
re main troit gave his personal contri- Americo.% Jewry. In this country
the fa-
permanently dedicated to the name of
wil, Jacob Mazer, Meyer L. Peen- American
tura of Jewry and the future of Pelee.
Israel as • token of gralltude
tia, Arthur Purdy, Morse Saulson, for its share In Palestine Land lied...P- bution of $50. On Monday, as tine will be decided. nal. will be and
lh ' e b' horrn'
Carl Schiller, D. W. Simons, Na- iton. Just se, ths name of C11..411141 • result of the enthusiaern gen•
of An
' h*orne

w .4 rant o lo
f
ha. become perpetuated to rat-
crated by the conference, Wil• tine and danger in rr
the &sloth, ea ap-
than Simons, Nathan Spevakov, Jester
line through Kmek Replier, the name
peal the
to the Je
Hordes, who was chairman
to creole. new life
Sidney Wallace, Herbert Warner, of American J,wry will be pupates est Ham
for
Jews e xc luded
luded from life. -
of
the
registratio
n
thneigh
Emelt
H.
committee,
id and Untie , (OHO,
Henry Weinstein and the Misses
Leon Blum Colon y
'Sot of the pennant erad. In the
Hattie Gittleman and Jeanette affelra of the Jewish Netional HOMO, secured the following gifts
A special conference of about
Harry Levine of 3330 Richton,
lie telling fact enwraps. 51e hare non
Steinberg.
75
representatives
of the Poole
In Pairs? lap only that hich he
$7.50 for Mule's land redemp•
on eire Zion,
Miss Sxold to Speak
art deed.
deed.The outlines o wf the w
p:opo.: ;
tam. and $7.50 for fund for
Jewish National
Ish .rate, uneccepteble es they are.
A special feature of the conven-
area which Dot es. the greatest
Leon Blum Colony in Palestine{ Workers' Alliance and Pioneer
tion will be the presence of bliss Ern plea
OR fltrt h dares deny es, are the
Women's Organization who par-
i
Henrietta Szold, founder and hon- out I ira. of whet se Jews rave ourselves Abe Nusbaum of 9528 Joe. t cipated in the national
confers
Campau, 85 for Leon Blum Col-
levee!
la
land
purchases
land
reciam-
orary president of Hadassah, who ah II, and colonise/ion. TWA lesson 1.4 ony.
core, assembled Sunday morning,
Is on her way from Palestine to not be lot on O. In enelnaging the ra-
under the chairmanship of Louis
The
convention
opened
officially
ram
Segal, honorary secretry of the I
attend this conference. Some of le ta. of the Keren Kayeewth. The
d which we redeem shall be ears on Saturday night with greetings
the other founders of Hadassah,
have and to hold.
spokesmen for various Zionist Jewish National Fund and chair-
who organized the group at a meet- zee 'The four vallera—Edraelon, Jordon, by
man
of the labor department. 51r.
and Ilepher—and now Mulch, groups in Detroit and by Clarence
ing in the vestry room of the old the ultin
soh Vol.. constitute the lira land II. Enggass, president of the Jew- Segal outlined to the delegates
Temple Emanu-el, New York, on foe mrations •pon which the structure of ish Welfare Federation, Philip the importance of the Jewish Na-
Terra es tiereeema rests.. Re. Gelded..
tional Fund and the duty of labor
Purim, 1912, will also be there. It dm
land.
la
Slomovitz presided and presented
is planned to have the initial Ha-
he delegates gave a prolonged Prof. Gustave Klausner of St. Zionists to intensify their activi-
dassah meeting reproduced at the ova lion to the announcement
ties
for the J. N. F. Ile also dis-
Louis who acted as chairman until
convention.
ma de by Dr. Weizmann in his the arrival from New York by cussed the new project of the lab-
A quarter of a century of Jew- bro
or departme t,
n the es-
namely,
ish life, thought and events will be will adcast that in a few weeks he plane of Dr. Goldstein. Prof. tablishment of the
Leon Blum
traced in a number of addresses tine sail from London to Pales- Klausner delivered a brief address colony in Palestine.
He pointed
to begin negotiations with i n whcih he emphasized the impor-
throughout the five-day sessions by th eBritish
government's commis- tantlask of redeeming the soil of out the great Importancb of this
speakers prominent in Jewish and sion
project from an economic point
regarding
the
recommends-
Palestine.
Greetings
were
also
ex-
government affairs. Considerable tion
of view and also from a political
time will be devoted to discussions the of the Royal Commission on tended at this session by repre- point of view. The project
possible establishment of a sentatives of all national Zionist
in-
of contemporary interne t ion a I Je ts Joh state. Praising the leader- groups.
volves an amount of $100,000
problem, in the light of their effect ship of Dr. Stephen
S. Wise, Louis
The addresses by Dr. A. M. which has to be raised within
on Jewish life and particularly on Lip sky and Dr. Israel
three years.
Goldstein, liershman and Joseph Haggai at
the development of Palestine,
Dr. Weizmann declared that the Saturday night session were
A discussion followed, repre-
Expect 2,000 Delegates
"A merican Jewry bears today a enthusiastically greeted by the sentatives from various cities re-
More than 2,000 delegates and ETC at responsibility and it is to delegates.
ported on their activities and on
guests from 46 states are expected the m that we turn to set the pace
their determination to intensify
The trans-Atlantic address by the
. at the convention, which will be of the efforts on
J. N. F. in their branches and
scale coin- Dr. Weizmann featured the ses-
formally opened Wednesday night, men curate with the ■ great
tasks sion on Sunday morning. It was also to strengthen the J. N. F.
Oct. 27, by Mrs. Edward Jacobs, whi ch face us at this turning-point followed by the addresses by Dr. Councils in their respective com•
munities.
of New York. naticnal president in our history."
Goldstein and Mr. Lipsky Others
of Hadassah, Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
A (though it was the consensus
addressed the conference d rew conference was also ad-
president of the Zionist Organiza- of o Pinion among delegates before who
d by Rabbi I. M. Kowalski,
were:
amocia
tion of America, and other speak- the opening of the sessions and
Abraham Goldberg, author and F., if to treasurer of the J. N.
ers of note will address the con- duck ng the deliberations that the lecturer of New York, Dr. Henry Ruden ra. Israel Goldstein and Max
vention the same evening.
flues tion of partition should be Raphael Gold of Dallas, Texas, Th sky,
e
Mrs. Philip Lipson, University elim Mated from
the debates be- who spoke at the banquet; Louis the lab Prevailing opinion WU that
1-9440, is in charge of convention cau se the Jewish National Fund Segal, secretary of the Jewish Na- fort
or block shall make an ef-
to
. arrangements for the Detroit dole- is th e one instrument that Is rep- tional Workers' Alliance of Amer- of the raise the greatest portion
ration. Any member of Hadassah rest ntstive of all parties and is
amount required for the
ea;
Mrs.
Israel
Goldstein
of
New
Leon
Blum Colony in the first
may attend the conference. Train 'boy e partisanship, the issue was
York, Dr, Alexander S. Wolfe and y ear.
and hotel reservations should be neve nhelole dragged in by Louis
Prof. Gustave Klausner of St. It
made u soon as possible with Mrs. Lips ky, in his address at the Louis, Mo. A
was reported that about 35
series of round-table per cen
Lipson.
morn ing session. and by Abraham discussions was
held during the confere t of the delegation at the
Gold berg, who gave the condi:id- luncheon hour, led by Dr. Wolfe,
block. nee consisted of the labor
Mrs. Thomas Mann, wife of the ing address at the banquet on Mrs. Israel Goldstein,
B. Morgen-
celebrated novelist, Is the daughter Sun day evening.
Asiiresmse i. Synagogues
stern of Omaha, Nebraska
Mr Visiti Os delegates who came to
of Alfred Prinzheim, a Jew and
M r. Lipsky stated that the goes- 9 simnel Ismach of Cleveland, Dr.
the
eon
professor
of
mathematics
tion
one - time
of partition does not belong IL Schmidt of Cincinnati, Ohio.
ference on the eve of the
at the University of Muiseih.
to t be category of problems to
The resolutions adopted at the Sabbath delivered addresses In

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