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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938

Vol. XXXIX No. 35

BOARD OF DEPUTIES OF BRITISH ANTI-NAZI RALLY
AT ARENA GARDENS
JEWS FAVORS JEWISH STATE IN ON TUESDAY NIGHT
PALESTINE AS A NEW DOMINION

London Journal Proposes
Colonization in Australia

APPEAL TO NAZIS All Jews, Regardless of Origin, Must
AGAINST FURTHER Leave Rumania, Goga Warns; Petitions
ECONOMIC CURBS
To League by Jewish Congress, Alliance

LONDON (WNS) — Large-
scale settlement of Jews in the
unoccupied territory of Austra-
lia as a means of preventing
Japanese incursions was advo-
cated by influential journal,
Jewish Groups Co-Operate British Australia and New I Central Jewish Body in Ger-
many Anticipates New
Zealand. Recalling that since
in Arrangements for
Restrictions
the late Israel Zangwill first
Demonstration Here
urged the Australian govern-
ment to permit Jewish settle-
U. S. BOOK PUBLISHERS
ment two decades ago nothing
ASK DODD TO ADDRESS
BOYCOTT NAZI PARLEY
ANTI-HITLER MEETING has been done about colonizing
Jews in Australia, although
Refuse to Be Party to Hit.
much has, happened since then
Event to Serve as Protest on
to make Australia more desir-
lerite Efforts Against
able for the Jews and the Jews
Fifth Anniversary of
a Free Press
more acceptable to Australis,
Nazi Regime
the paper declares "it would be
BERLIN
(WNS) — Anticipat-
wise to remember that those
ing further measures which will
Approximately 75 Jewish or-
having reason to value British
completely
impoverish
all German
ganizations are co-operating in
friendship more than any other
Jews by closing every avenue still
arrangements for the anti-Nazi
would be keener on holding the
open
to
them
in
the
economic
field,
demonstration to be held on
Empire inviolate against any
the Reich Vertretung der Deutsche
Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, at 8:15
possible enemies than other peo-
Juden,
the
official
central
repre-
o'clock, at the Arena Gardens,
ple of non-British blood that
sentative body of German Jewry,
under the auspices of the Civil
elsewhere could be found.
issued an open appeal to the Nazi
Rights Federation. These organ-
Citing the increasing difficulty
government not to impose any new
izations are participating in these
of finding British colonists to
restrictions which would curtail
occupy !unsettled territory in
arrangements either as individual
the basis for their continued econo-
Australlp, lthe paper asserted
groups or through the Detroit
mic existence. Coupled with this
that Jedm have the people and
section of the American Jewish
plea was an appeal to the govern-
the money to inaugurate large-
Congress and the League for
ment of Palestine and non-Euro-
scale settleMent.
Human Rights.
pean countries with unsettled areas
this
Hitler supporters are
not to close their doors to German
month celebrating the fifth anni-
Jewish immigrants.
Gerrsm
arayny.of the Nazi regime in
The plea to the German govern-
Detroit Hitlerites have
upon the British government to solve the future of Pales-
ment was motivated by the re-
for
tine by making it a "Jewish dominion within the British selected Jan. 25 as the day Civil
newed drive to eliminate Jews com-
pletely from trade and industry,
Commonwealth of Nations." Only eight votes were cast titegilit -ts eFeeledberraattitoonn. has
a move which has gained in in-
against the resolution, among the negative voters being arranged this counter-meeting, no
tensity since Dr. Hjalmar Schacht,
Sir Robert Waley Cohen, Sir Osmond d'Avigdor Gold- that all Detroiters who support
who had opposed the application
and oppose Nazism Eminent Publicist to Discuss of anti-Jewish measures in the ginio Gayda, Mussolini's spokesman, Goga said: "I do not fear the threats of the League
smid, a former president of the board, and Lionel Cohen, democracy
may show how they feel about
economic
sphere, resigned as min- of Nations and I, myself, will present this problem to Geneva. The League of Nations
Year
History
of
the 20 -
who announced his resignation as•
Hitler.
ister of commerce, and by the im- should act to repatriate all persons in flight from their countries who invaded Ru-
vice-president immediately after
Soviet Russia
Ticket sales thus far prove that
pairment of the ability of Ger-
the vote was taken. Mr. Cohen
overwhelming numbers of De-
man Jewry to support the increas- mania."
indicated, however, that his resig-
troiters will come to Arena Gar-
Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky, one of ing number of Jews thrown on
nation was not due to opposition
dens in response to the Civil
Memoranda by World Jewish Congress, Alliance Israelite
the most eminent Jewish journa , charity, which results from the
to the board's stand but to his
Rights Federation's bid for broad
lists and lecturers. the outstanding steady impoverishment of the Jew-
GENEVA (WNS) — A detailed memorandum citing Rumania's violation of
preoccupation with other Jewish
support of democratic traditions.
ish community as a whole and a
proponent
of
Yiddish
in
this
coun-
communal affairs. Sir Osmond was
Religious and language organize.
slackening in Jewish contributions the minority treaty of 1919 has been laid before the secretariat of the League of Na
so opposed to the resolution that Simon Shetzer to Preside at bons as well as many of Detroit's try, will speak on Wednesday eve-
'ttions in behalf of the executive
from abroad.
he came to the meeting on
committee of the World Jewish
most
powerful
labor
organizations
fling,
Jan.
26,
at
Central
High
It is also reported that Minister
Session
on
Saturday
crutches against the advice of his
Congress together with an urgent
_ _
have purchased blocks of tickets
of Economics Goering intends to
Evening
plea that the Jan, 26 meeting of
Physician.
for the rally.
set up a special department to di-
the League Council take steps to
Ask Dodd to Speak
The resolution expressed un-
rect the liquidation of Jews in
deal with these infractions. An-
Tickets
are
available
from
the
equivocal opposition to any plan
WASHINGTON.—The National
German economic life.
other petition covering the same
that might give permanent minor- Conference for Palestine which committee representing the Ameri-
ground has been presented to the
can Jewish Congress, headed by
Council of Jewish Women Celebrates Its Birthday
ity status to Palestine Jewry, de-
Boycott Con gnu in Leipzig
,
will meet in Washington, D, C., Elconan H. Saulson, and at the
League in behalf of the Alliance
scribed the new British policy out-
NEW YORK (WNS) — Re-
Israelite Universello and the
lined in the recent White Paper Saturday evening, Jan. 22, and office of Congregation Shaarey
fusing to be a party to any action
By
MARION
M.
MILLER
Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Zedek.
Sunday,
Jan.
23,
will
mark
the
as envisaging "a long period of
which would enable the Nazi!
Ambassador William Dodd. re-
delay before final policies are for completion of two decades of Jew-
regime to make the German pub-
cently
returned
in
disgust
from
assailed the reduction
lie feel that the present German EDITOR'S NOTE( The 1Mb triennial e eeeest lon of t h e National •ono•il of
French Plea to Carol
ish rebuilding of Palestine since Nazi Germany, has been asked to
government is approved by the out-
of Jewish immigration to Pales-
Jeskit women open. In Pittsburgh es Jaa, 12 in this arli•te IN egret,
PARIS (WNS)—Octavian Goo,
side world, 48 of the outstanding
tine pending the completion of the issuance of the Balfour Declar- speak on the program and has ex-
dye direetor reviews Ito hi 00000 , achlevolnent• one WN.. cinfe It Rs. now premier of Rumania. agreed
pressed his desire to do so al-
publishersns,issued
partition and declared that the ation and will
founded as years ago.
In 1919 that Jews of greater Ru-
though final confirmation has not
bo no le knt
"artificial reduction of Jewish consider a pro-
A Toeg a sn tate
' a
salmi& should--have-full—end. equal .
.
gram
of
Ameri-
.
.
yet
been
received.
Both
Homer
attend
this year's Inter-
immigration is producing a great
..e..usait .
can-Jewish
action
The National Council of Jewish and international relations also rights, it was revealed by Henri
Martie, president of the -Interna-
. national Congress of Book Pub-
. economic strain on Palestine and
Jeurnut, secretary-general of the
in
1938
for
the
tional
Union
of
United
Automobile
lishers
which
is
to
be
held
in
Leip-
goes
back
to
1899.
Before
the
inflicting a very great hardship
Women this year celebrates its
Workers of America. and Frank
zig, Denouncing the gagging of 45th anniversary and the 80th Spanish War, a petition was sent League for Human Rights, at •
on a large number of Jews in f u t ure . develop-
public mass meeting called to pro-
ment of the coun-
X.
Martel,
president
of
the
De-
the book trade in Germany and
Eastern and Central Europe who
to the President asking for a test anti-Semitic measures in Ru- -
troit and Wayne County Federa-
the banning of the books of cele- birthday of its founder, Mrs. Han-
are driven by persecution to look try.
mania. Mr. Jeurnut's revelation
Simon Shetzer
peaceful
settlement
of
the
differ-
nah
G.
Solomon.
It
was
in
Chicago
brated authors, the publishers de-
tions of Labor, will speak on the
to Palestine as their only hope."
of Detroit will
clared that "participation in a at the time of the World's Fair ences between our country and was based on a report of the
program which will include other
Preside at the
meeting in Germany, with all the in 1893 that a group of women Spain. When war occurred, the League meeting 18 years ago.
prominent local speakers, two
King Carol, who wears the French
Z. 0. A. Stand on a State Raturday night
implications of such cooperation,
bands, a dramatic selection by the
Council devoted its energies to al- Medaille Militaire, was asked by
NEW YORK (WNS) — With session.
would be a contradiction of the interested in religion came to-
Contemporary Theater, and an
Convened un-
very essence of our function as gether at one of the sessions and leviating the suffering of soldiers Jewish holders of this highest
the object of harmonizing the dif-
American Legion Guard of Honor.
DR. CHAIM ZHITLOWSKY
French military award, in a tele-
publishers. Our trade is a living formed the first national Jewish
ferences between the opponents der the auspices
Rev. Frederick Poole and Rev..
gram to avert "an undeserved and
and proponents of Palestine par- of the United
Horace White are also scheduled School, Tuxedo and Linwood, on symbol of the ideal of a free press women's organization which had
cruel fate" for thousands of Ru-
tition among American Zionists, Palestine Appeal
as speakers. Martin Hall. a well- the subject "My Observations on and its corollaries, free speech and ever existed in America. The or-
and
other
na-
manian Jewish families.
free
assemblage.
lire
cannot,
in
ganization,
dedicated
to
education
the administrative committee of
known German editor, who was the 20 Years of the Soviet Rus-
courtesy, give voice to our beliefs and philanthropy, grew rapidly
the Zionist Organization of Amer- tional Jewish or-
forced to leave Germany. will
Tickets may
Simon Sl ets's.
anizations,
t
h
e
at a meeting in Germany, nor can and within three years there were
ica adopted by a vote of 44 to 4
speak briefly in German on the im- atom Revolution.
- Immigrants Molested -- -
I
tance of maintaining Hitler- be obtained at the Sholem Aleich- we humiliate ourselves by going I
in 63 cities and a member-
a resolution declaring "its readi- conference will
WARSAW (WNS) —Charging
'
devote the major portion of its por
ness to consider, without preju-
racy against the threat of Hitler- em Institute, 3754 Monterey Ave., there and keeping silent about ship of over 5,000. From the very
that
Polish Jewish immigrants
deliberations to colonization and ism in this country. and will also be available at Cen- them." The publishers expressed beginning the Council provided a
dice, the plan to be submitted to
bound for Palestine by way-. of
immigration with a view to ex-
A
spokesman
for
the
Jewish
tral
High
School
on
the
night
of
the hope that "in the course of meeting ground for Jewish worn-
the special Zionist Congress for
the
Rumanian
port of Constance
tending possibilities for the settle-
time our ground for remaining en of every belief and of every
the setting up of a Jewish state in
community will also be on the his lecture.
are being molested by the Ruman-
ment in Palestine of large numbers
Leaders of the Sholem Aleichem away from Leipzig in 1938 may shade of opinion. This was to be
Palestine" and protesting against
program.
i ian authorities, the Zionist office
of Jews of Poland, Rumania, Ger-
Institute, which is sponsoring this prove the basis for normal and the one organization with which
"unauthorized political activities"
Important Endorsements
I here has called on the Polish ship-
many and other lands. In the past
Congressman John T. Bernard, lecture, state that this will be Dr. fruitful cooperation."
all Jewish women—reform ortho-
designed "to create the false im- five years Palestine has received a
i ping line to us Trieste, Itely,;'in-
i
dbx,
unaffiliated,
Zionist,
non-
pression that the Jewish people total of 176,000 Jews from Central in a letter to thb Civil Rights Zhitlowsky's only lecture in De-
stead of Constants. as a base for
Zionist—could meet on common
Federation said: "I shall be glad troit during his present visit here.
reject any proposal for a Jewish
,1
1 the 16,000-ton liner Polonia,
and Eastern Europe.
ground
to
further
those
purposes
state, and proposing to the Brit-
to serve as snonsor for your meet-
iv
which
carries most of the Jewish
,.
Conference at Decisive Stage
in which they all believed, pur-
ish government the crystallation
ing on Jan. 25. in Detroit. I want
' 11 ' emigrants bound for Palestine
poses which were ably expressed
Meeting at a decisive stage in to congratulate the Civil Rights
of the Jewish National Home."
from Eastern and Central Eu-
by the motto which the organize-
The resolution denounced such Palestine's development, the Na- Federation for the splendid work
rope.
tion early adopted as its own,
activities as "a usurpation of the tional Conference for Palestine is that you are doing." Senator El-
and
Humanity.
Faith.
namely:
(PLEASE TURN TO PAOI
bert D. Thomas of Utah, chairman
U. S. Plea to Carol
expected to stress the responsibili-
In 1899 the executive secretary
of the Senate Committee on Edu- "Rumania" will be the subject of Blame for Goga Regime Is
ty of American Jewry in the fu-
of Council was sent to England,
NEW YORK (WNS)—Meeting
cation and Labor; Representative Rabbi Leon Fram's lecture at the
Fixed
by
Eminent
ture development of the country
with two other representatives, to
(PLEASE TURN TO PAOR as
so that it may continue to receive John Leucke, Representative Jerry Sabbath Eve service at Temple
be present at the International
Economist
J. O'Connell, and numerous other Beth El next Friday night, Jan.
large numbers of Jews from strick-
Conference of Women in London.
--
leaders in American public life 28, at 8 o'clock.
MRS. HANNAH G. SOLOMON
•PLEASE TURN TO PAWS
EDITOR's NOTE: Uhlie the m•• of At this time the Union of Jewish
1•I.EASE TUI1N TO LAST PAGE)
Rabbi Fram travelled through
•PPOSITE EDITORIAL)
the "arid
Women of England was formed.
"" Ih".""""
" ree""ed
"where the tt l'ooriot
Int•rnallott•l
to This can truly be said to be an and sailors and was able even is
Rumania last summer. While stay-
rholn,
people
forging a or. link in 104
tamed outgrowth of our work in this those early days to raise $10,00 0
!lug in Bucharest and Cernauti, he


err
.. !"
", h t.t"""ht
1
I ., sem...
5/14. I... lis (01, -
was an eye-witness of the events
to an •MO
for the cause.
Chosen President for the 5th
Dh) did Itumanin go anti- country,
eminent.
which have led up to the formation
Its present emphasis on peace
Semitic' Who I. to Mame for the
Service to Foreign-Born
Term; Retain Fisher as
of the present fascist and anti-
limn regime? Could it hale been pm-
By 1904 there were 72 senior
iented? Thme qumlion. ore ommered
'Semitic government. In his article
Executive Director
Special Seuion Summoned
sections and 26 junior sections and
o,-
on the subject published in the
i i i: it*,,,',Vii..„b,:„L".',"eir,ik„lir::h".-
By Am rican
it 1•54 polltiral af•
Detroit New last September, he
liy . (on it. e ,.
77 study circles with an attend-
B
Annual
Report
Links
Fate
of
Jews
With
Democratic
1114,0
di,
fain. •nd our of Ameriro.
ish Congress
Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of
j clearly foresaw the crisis which
once of 3,000 and six sections in
tint- 111.bn! e4onornists.
.
Principles;
Favor
Passage
of
Senator
Davis'
.
Congregation Bnai Jeshurum, and
has now come to a head.
the larger cities of the country
-
Resolution
on
Rumania
owning and supporting their own
Rabbi Fram will analyze the
an outstanding leader of the Zion-
By DR. MAX WINKLER
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
settlement
homes.
That
year
also
social
situation
in
Rumania
and
_
,
of the American Jewish Congress.
ist movement in the United States
marked Council's first active work announced that the national exe-
Rumania's abandonment of all
A resolution opposing the plan 1 c les, "does not speak for or, interpret the motives of King
was unanimously chosen for the
c
ella• in service to the foreign-born,
Caro Madame Lupescu and
i a her ,ii- e I) m- Move
cutive za-
committee of the orgeni
piritnci
fifth term as president of the for partition of Palestine as re- a gainst the establishment of ft
oranl;
suridt eorf fC
By 1914 the organization lied Go... comprising representatives
%n il' oRfeO
les
igre of dredmocforryP
pd
Jewish National Fund of America centle proposed by a British J ewish state. The American Jew-1 Premier Goga in the program
attained the status of a powerful of Jewish communities throughout
treaties, her breaches of promise
portation of Jews
at the annual meeting held by Royal Commission, and pledging sh Committee takes no stand!. against the Jews.
I
national group. Council was made the United' States• has been sum-
will be the first in solemnly made only recently to the ,
esot
'r slec
the board of directors of the co-operation in bringing about
• member of the Council of Na- moned in MICCIO, session for Sun-
'table and workable solu- whatever as to whether there 1 a series of Sab bath Eve lectures French and her efforts through
t
un .
RIO DE JANEIRO. — (WNS) tional Defense in 1914 and until day, Jan, 30, In New York City
hould
be
a
Jewish
state
or
not.
which
Rabbi
Fram
will
deliver
un-
the
new
government
headed
by
the
Mendel N. Fisher was again tion of the Palestine problem," s
a der the title "The World Struggle Gogas, the Cuzas and the Codre- —Brazil's immigration law, which 1918 served as member of that to consider a' program of action
r
whether
there
should
be
unanimously
adopted
Sunday
o
unanimously re-elected as execu- was
a small Between Fascism and Humanity". anus, to emulate the Ilitlers and by constitutional fiat restricts im- body in many states. The national in behalf of the Jews in Rumania
tire director of the Jewish Na- at the 31st annual meeting of the .1 arse Jewish state or
president represented the Council now being divested of the rights
to a lesser extent the Mussolini's
tional Fund. Mr. Fisher was also American Jewish Committee at J ewish state. The question is In the course of this series he will —complete
the Berlin-Rome axis migration from all countries to 2 on the executive committee and
what are we to do to help those appraise Democracy's fitness to
as a result of the program enacted
co-director of the United Palestine Hotel Astor, New York. The
Per cent of the nationals already also on the Women's Belgium by the anti-Semitic government
survive
in
Europe,
Asia
and
and
constitute
the
gravest
menace
persecuted
Jews
in
other
lands
Appeal in 1936.1937. He came to committee is • national organics-
America. The series will include to the peace of Europe and the in Brazil, will be radically Chang- Committee, on the American Jew- of Premier Octavian Goga.
New York in 1935 from St. Louis tion for the protection of the who desire to find some peace
ed to permit the entry of agricui. ish Relief Committee, the Joint
and rest in Palestine. We must lectures on the situation of the peace of the world.
It is expected that an imoor-
where he served as the executive civil and religious rights of Jews
that
Distribution Committee, a n d on
Jew in Poland, Czechoslovakia,
It is common knowledge
director for the United Palestine throughout the world. The all- act affirmatively."
would tural workers, settlers and indus-
Favors
Continuance
of
Mandate
Germany,
Austria,
Hungary,
Rus-
the
German
government
Liberty
Committee.
The
committee
of of
the the
World
Jewish
Appeal and the Zionist Organize- day session was attended by 350
have
struck
at
Czechoslovakia.

trial
technicians
from
all
coon-
the
advisory
committee
of
the
tent
member
executive
Women's
The resolution on Palestine sia, France, England and America,
Congress will come to the United
Lion, to serve as the director of delegates from all over the coun-
Sabbath Eve services are open lonely democratic oasis in the ha- tries except the Orient and to le- expenditure for philanthropy was
stated that the committee "OD
th
dndre
o
rtao
oll
y
r
e
p
to
d
c
i
t
a
nes
a
p
ne
tt
e
is
t
e
s
e
ni
the national Palestine Land Re- 17.
7
S
r
relief
t
1a
9n
1d
utdui nbegrrwual ors is
, g
0 a including
desert of Central Europe, realize the status of reputable im- w200,5k,00
poses the partition plan recently to the public. They are especially
ss
e situ-
The committee also urged the
demption Campaign. Last year he
proposed and until another solu distinguished for their ancient had it not been for the warnings migrants already in the country. $
passage of • resolution intro-
was elevated to the post of execu-
by the General Staff of the Reich regardless of their race or reli- a foreign reconstruction unit to atior, in Rumania and the action
tion
that
will
preserve
the
guaran-
symbols
and
ceremonies.
and
for
by
assist Jewish war sufferers was of the World Jewish Congress of
tive director of the Jewish Na- deord into the United States
tees of the Balfour Declaration is the old traditional melodies sung that war without possession of gion, even if they entered ille-
which the American Jewish Con-
Senate by Senator tomes J.
tional Fund of America.
offered by the British government, by the cantor, George Galveni, an d and ready access to the two most t rally. The proposed change is to organized,
Davi s of Pennsyl••ni•, calling
Acting on the recommendation
is-
essential commodities — oil and be
e drafted by a special comm .
After the war, Council turned stress
is a the
part
givers the continuance of the the Temple choir.
While
American Jewish
vernment
to
employ
its
of a nominations committee on the go
Rabbi Fram has just returned wheat—would be hazardous in the Pion set up to study the question its attention to the needs of Jewish
Present Mandate." It expremed
and in
rural
an Congress has been in close touch
which was comprised of the heads good offices to prevent the
and to recommend farm
women
the work
rural became
areas. The
extreme. The formation of • new of
"confidence
in
the
sense
of
jus-
from
Cintinnsti
where
he
attended
i
threatened •secution of pro-
of the three major parties in
tice and fairness of the people of the last rites of his oldest sister , government under the leadership new legislation.
. l ..
posed anti-Jewish measures in
American Zionism. Dr. Stephen S.
of the rabidly pro-German Octsv- The new immigration policy is importantpart of its program. with the American Government
Mrs. Jennie Albert.
the
Great
Britain
and
hope
that
R u mania,
ian Goes. has given
Germany
what
since
the gent
advent
the
Goss
Wise. president of the Zionist Or-
result of the announce-
Field
workers were
to these the of
World
Jewish
Congress ve-
has.
a direct
British government will not im-
In
its
annual
report
for
1937,1
ganization of America. Leon Gell-
the
ministry orders
of justice
she had desperately been trying ment
that it by
had
cancelled
for distant places to enable Jewish ernment been in close touch with
plement any orommal not in har-
the governments
governments of
of England
England and
and
women to receive some of the ac- the
man. president of Mizrachi, the the executive committee express.'
to obtain—the essentials of war.
mony with the Balfour Declare-
Orthodox Zionist Organization of ed the belief that the welfare of 1
The
oil
fields
of
Moreni
and
Ploi-
the
deportation
of
1,000
German
d
the
wheat
of
Wallasbia
and
Polish
Jews
who
had
entered
t foal and cultural benefits which France, to urge friendly repre-
tion and the provisions of the
Council
was
giving
in
such
large
sentations
in
behalf
of
Rumanian
America, and David Wertheim. Jews and other minorities depends
'
Mandate that has been entrusted
secretary of the Zionist-Socialist upon the maintenance of demo-
and Bessarabia might now be Brazil illegally since 1931. This measure to members of sections in Jews which have been made. In
to them." It further pled ge d
Party, the meeting elected an ad- cratic ideals. This report was
made available to Germany. -n step was taken in or d e r to diesi- the cities. This work was con• addition the World Jewish Con-
"co-operation
with
other
bodies.
Address
Late
Friday
Evening
short, the hirelings of the Reich pate the feeling abroad that the tinned until the early 1930's. It cress submitted en Jan. 17, when
ministrative committee of 13 and read by Morris D. Waldman, sec-
rly the Jewish Agency
Services of Shaarey Zedek
particularly
might be in a position to render authoritarian regime of President was then felt that the government the Council of the League of Na-
a board of directors of 45. The retary of the committee.
-In a presidential address. Dr. for Palestine, to help bring about Will
perfect the Berlin-Rome axis. Ben- Getulio Vargas is either Fascist had taken over many of the tune- bona met. a petition asking
other officers elected are Louis
a just, equitable and workable
New lin would seem ready to strike.
or Nazi. Ordered several weeks tions of the farm and rural de - League protection for Rumanian
Rimsky. treasurer; Rabbi 1. M. Cyrus Adler. who was re-elected 1 solution
of
the
present
Palestine
Rabbi
Samuel
Cohen
of
under the provisions of the
Protector's Helplessness
ago, the deportation order has partment. However, there are to- Ann
Kowal sky, associate treasurer: to his ninth consecutive term as problem." York, executi* director of the
Foryears the democracies of been suspended for two months day still some sections that are Minorities Rights Clauses of the
Louis Segal. honorary secretary. president Of the committee. con-
is the first time that the United Synagogue of America, will
This
9,
As members of the administra- demned proposed Partition of I committee has taken a definite he the speaker at the late Friday the world have stood by idly, per- during whcih time the special com- deeply concerned with the rural Peace 'Treaties signed on Dec. goy-
with the
tive committee, the following were Palestine as doomed to "failure in
on the Palestine question evening services of Shaarey Zedek spitting the autocratic. totalitarian mission will undertake an investi- areas in their neighborhoods and 191e, by Rumania
the United Stain.
on
ernments
of
stand
goes
and
ideological
governments
to
do
of
the
immi•
in
these
eections
this
work
advance."
Sol
M.
Stroock.
chair-
status
chosen:
1 since 1929. when the Jewish on Jan. 28. Cantor J. H. Sonen-
France and England. as well as
loidoro
graeoe. Ds.1.1 1- Celberg.r, man of the executive committee,
ration and
of the
Prepare new immigra- with undiminished impetus.
by a quartet, will as they chose, with the result that 1 grants
IMO Ohmic. Mr. fors•I Doldet•in.
1 Agency for Palestine was founded klar, assisted
Italy and JAMUL
(TURN TO ZDITORIAL PARE)
IPI.EAS1 TURN TO PAOR
tion
legislation.
eMol Orro•oberg. Im Dorris J Levine, declared that the committee. rev- to represent all Jews, Zionist and conduct the services, which are
OPPOSITS ILDTTORIAL)
Lout. P. Rseke , , Mr. Ifirrnga -Sholmon, resenting
followed by a social hour.
as it does various
ell•nv To Enirvnist. rear.)
•n4 tramool Ilaric•turh. da•Irmee of
shades of opinion in Jewish eir-
II.. Greater New Tern Comull

Overwhelming Majority for Resolution is
Severe Setback for Assimilationists
and Foes of Jewish State

Authorities Commence to Put Into Effect Various Phases of Gov-
ernment's Anti-Semitic Program; All Jewish Libraries,
Many Book Stores Closed in Bessarabia

JEWISH STATE IDEA IS UPHELD BY
AMERICAN ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

RUMANIAN JEWS OF AMERICA, FRANCE APPEAL
TO KING CAROL TO AVERT IMPENDING CRUELTY'

Condemn Unauthorized Political Activities
Designed to Create False Impression
that Jews Reject Proposal for a State

Premier Cautioned by U. S. Envoy; United Representative Body
Set Up By Jews in Rumania; Reveal Goga Had Agreed
to Equal Rights for Jews in 1919

LONDON (WNS)—Assimilationists and
other foes of a proposed Jewish state in Pal-
estine suffered a major setback when the
Board of Deputies of British Jews, official
spokesmen for British Jewry, adopted by an
overwhelming majority a resolution calling

Jews, regardless of their origin, must
leave Rumania, Premier Octavian Goga declared in an interview
with Voza Italia, Rome daily. Repudiating assertions that his gov-
ernment would not take measures against Jews Who lived in Ruma-
nia before the war but would concentrate on the Jews of Bessara-
bie, Transylvania and Bukowina, Goga' asserted that his regime
would not differentiate between any Jews. In an interview with
Giornale d'Italia, whose special correspondent in Bucharest is Vir-

ROME (WNS) — All

CHAIM ZHITLOWSK1
SPEAKS WEDNESDAY

PALESTINE PARLEY
SATURDAY, SUNDAY

NEARING FIFTY

Rabbi Fram to View
Crisis in Rumania

J. N .F. RE-ELECTS
ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN

WHY DID RUMANIA
GO ANTI-SEMITIC?

Jewish Coniniatee Opposes Partition ' ,
Urges Support of Balfour Declaration,

RAZIL TO AMEND
IMMIGRATION LAW

Rabbi Samuel Cohen
To Speak on Jan. 28

I

I

TO VIEW RUMANIAN
SITUATION JAN. 30

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