A lai= Amick Periodiail Coder • All Jewish News All Jewish Viewc WITHOUT BIAS CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO c HEbETROIT EMS'''. 1.1RONICIa THE; ONLY , ANGLO-JEWISH and vol. XXXIX No. 39 THE NEWSPAPER PRINTED LEGAL Ii , MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cents SENATOR WHEELER CALLS UPON NAZI PROPAGANDA When Washington Wrote to the Jews 1938 FEDERATION SPREAD OF NAZISM THREATENS MEETING MARCH 14' 1 REIGN OF TERRORS IN NUMEROUS FOR "ENLIGHTENED AMERICA" TO AID RESPONSIBLE DINNER MARCH 2'l DECREE IN MEXICO ,.Io ine LANDS THROUGHOUT EUROPE EFFORTS FOR JEWISH PALESTINE Three Letters From the First President Investigation of Status of Foreigners is Aimed ED,Towa Nom Geo m.,. Wp•idnilinix frieloll, ratan,,,,. O li II i be Jr., 111. Ono, ocaorlated With 'OM in i hO Illoolution are well knoon. On d the 04. C Oh I on of the 21/1, th birthday or Ike Father o f °or collide) oe ',recent 1110 full text of there letters he omie to the Jewish ronnrauntlec of t h e United Staten .portly after hie InnoglIntli011 PM ',unbind. of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecu- tion no assistance, requires only that they who live under its pro- tection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual sup- port. It would be inconsistent with the frankness of my character not to avow that I am pleased with your favorable opinion of my adminis- tration and fervent wishes of my felicity, May the children of the stock of Abraham, who dwell in this land, continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other in- habitants, while everyone shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig-tree and there shall be none to make him afraid. May the Father of all mercies scatter light and not darkness in our paths and make us all in our several vocations use- ful here and in His own due time and way everlastingly happy. Date of Former Event Ad- vanced to Hear Reports of Agencies Hitler's Victory in Austria Creates New State of Panic in Jewish Communities on the Continent TO THE HEBREW CONGRE- GATION OF NEWPORT While I have received with much satisfaction your address, replete WILL PORTRAY EPIC with expressions of esteem, I re- YEAR'S WORK STORY joice in the opportunity of assur- Editor of Hate -Inspiring ing you that I shall always retain a grateful remembrance of the cor- Musical Review to Feature Journal Known as "The dial welcome I experienced in my Annual Get-Together Streicher of Italy" visit to Newport from all classes of Service Group of citizens. — The reflection on the days of dif- MEXICO Cl•I'Y. — A nation- ficulty and danger, which are wide investigation of the status Originally scheduled for the af- of all foreign immigrants living in passed, is rendered the more sweet ternoon of the Detroit Service Mexico has been ordered by the from the consciousness that they Group dinner and get-together, re- Secretary of the Interior, accord- are succeeded by days of uncom- vised plans for the Jewish Welfare ing to an official statement of the mon prosperity and security. If we President Sunday. The step was have the wisdom to make the best Federation annual meeting, which taken in accord with a decision use of the advantage with which' will be coordinated with the an- we are now favored, we cannot of President Lazaro Cardenas nual programs of the various Fed- published in the official gazette fail under the just administration eration agencies, necessitate the setting-aside of the evening of last year requiring the establish- of a good government to become a Monday, March 14, for this affair. ment of "protected zones" within great and happy people. The citizens of the United which only Mexican small mer- A feature of the annual meeting States of America have the right chants can operate, the press de- program, to be held in the Bagly to applaud themselves for having partment declares. Room of Hotel Statler on March These Mexican small merchants given to mankind examples of an have complained particularly of enlarged and liberal policy weal), Campaign Headquarters of imitation. All possess alike I b- Appeal Sunday afternoon at Hotel St. George, the competition of Jews who came erty of conscience and immunities Mexico in the Twenties from TO THE HEBREW CONGREGA- the continuation of the Jew-baiting policies in called upon "enlightened .America" to come to the aid to Headquarters for the 1938 Poland, Syria and the Levant, and of citizenship. It is now no more Rumania, the unrelenting cold pogrom in Poland are part of the rebuilding of Palestine "which would regenerate the move is expected to affect that toleration is spoken of as if it TION OF SAVANNAH Allied Jewish Campaign are I thank you with great sincerity established on the 13th floor the Jews particularly, although it were by the indulgence of one class of a tragic situation that appears at he moment to be the Jewish people." for your congratulation on my ap- of the Hotel Statler, telephone, dictated to cover all foreign Senator Wheeler said that in view of the critical need is without hope of immediate relief. pointment to the office which I immigrants. It may, therefore, Randolph 9340. While democratic countries are alarmed over the have the honor to hold by the of Central and Eastern Europe and in view of the fact lead to a further replacing of for- unanimous choice of my fellow- eign technicians in the large in- that Palestine is the only country• 14, will be the epic story of the new situation, the victories of the Nazis have thrown citizens, and especially the expres- Jews in several countries in a dustries with Mexicans. in the world that has admitted sions you are pleased to use in year's work, as carried out by over- state of panic. The situation in Indicating that the government large numbers of Jews and can testifying the confidence that is seas and nationar Federation bene- Italy, where the spread of anti- intends to operate carefully, how- continue to admit tens of thou- ficiary agencies as well as by the reposed in me by your congrega- Semitism is in evidence daily, ever, was the declaration that "it sands of others who seek a refuge local constituent and member or- tions. adds a disturbing element to the is not intended to work in violent Educational there, the United States should Program and As the delay which has naturally ganizations. There will be no leng- situation. Nazi activities in other form," and the apparent recogni- exert its influence in favor of al- thy, individual annual reports. The in Drive Participation intervened between my election parts of the globe—notably in 1 tion that immigration and other lowing maximum Jewish immigra- and your address has afforded me story will be told in an unusual and Contemplated Mexico and in several South tion into Palestine." The economic Bnai Brith Lodges Sponsor authorities have been exceeeding I dramatic manner, with agency an opportunity for appreciating American countries, is further authority. and agricultural achievements of the merits of the Federal Govern- presidents as participants in a Work on Conciliation and evidence of an attempt on the Constitution Program at their Nazi Propaganda Had Part the Jews in rebuilding Palestine, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman ment and for communicating your joint presentation. Central High School part of the Ilitlerite government He asserts that the govern- of the young adults' division of have proved the he declared, Arbitration Is Begun Service Group Fete March 27 to spread its ideas throughout ment's intention is to "work with Detroit Service Group Youth sentiments of its administration, I capacity of the country to absorb By the Council Mrs. Douglas I. Brown is in have rather to express my satisfac- the world. many hundreds of thousands of The sesquicentennial of the careful consideration in order that Project, announces plans for the tion rather than regret at a cir- charge of the arrangements for what resolutions it may be neces- Better News in U. S. others." United States Constitution will cumstance which demonstrates this annual meeting. Assisting her and Concilia- In urging the United States to be observed by the Bnai Brith sary to adopt are founded on a The Arbitration The only encouraging news is (upon experiment) your attach- are Max M. Silverman, Mrs. Jos- take action, Senator Wheeler groups of Detroit at a special sound legal basis." tie adds that ment to the former as well as ap- eph M. Welt, Edwin A. Wolf and tion Court of the Jewish Com- to be found in the United States. pointed to the American govern- program to be held this Tuesday modifications of the immigration David Zemon. probation of the later. munity Council is now formally in Here Nazis are meeting with stern ment's endorsement of the Bal- evening, Feb. 22, at 8 o'clock, in laws made after the arrival of I rejoice that a spirit of liberal- Plans for the Detroit Service existence. Although the Panel of opposition from many democratic four Declaration by a Joint Reso- the auditorium of Central High immigrants will be taken into con- ity and philanthropy is much more Group get-together, to be held as lution of Congress in 1922 and School, Linwood at Tuxedo. The sideration. prevalent than it formerly was originally scheduled on Sunday Arbitrators has not yet been com- groups, and especially in the In connection with the cam- the American-British convention public is invited to attend. admix- I among the enlightened nations of evening, Starch 27, at Temple Beth pleted, four cases have already churches. A Nazi meeting was paign of the Mexican small mer- of 1924 which makes the United sion being free. the forth, and that your brethren El, are going forward. Mrs. Sid- been submitted to the court for broken CD in Buffalo, N. Y., by Former Judge Joseph Sanders chants against the Jews, which States a party to the Palestine wig- benefit thereby in proportion ney J. Allen, and Mrs. Julian H. settlement. The rules governing is general chairman of the com. was fanned up here by the Nazi war veterans. The attempt to Mandate. ae.'It shall become still more ex- Krolik, co-chairman of the Service the operation of the court have mittee on arrangements in behalf propaganda press, it is interest- "The Mandate and the Balfour tesisives .happily the people of the Group program committee, an- been printed in the form of a leaf- establish a Nazi camp in Reading. one of the rea- Declaration should net be .forget- of Pisgah Lodge, Louis Marshall ing to note that nited States have in many in- nounce that the musical review to let containing both an English and Pa., is opposed by the labor Lodge, the Women's Auxiliary of song officially . given by the Mexi- ten " he declared. stances exhibited examples worthy be presented upon this occasion, a Yiddish statement. In a news groups. Plans for a Nall meeting -- letter being mailed this week to in Rochester, N. Y., were aban- vInai Brith and the A. Z. A. chap- can government for imposing of imitation, the salutary influence will go into rehearsal next week. Upbraids the Arabs Prohibitive tariffs recently was the 300 representatives of affiliated doned by G. Wilhelm Kunze, pub- „era. of which will doubtless extend Referring to the present Arab- A splendid program has been that because prices were falling organizations, the request is made licity director of the German- much further if gratefully enjoy- in the United States, the principal Welfare Funds Distributed $15,- Jewish situation in Palestine. Sen- arranged, during which several that these rules be given as wide American Bund, who was fright- ing these blessings of peace which 169,803 Here and Abroad a circulation as possible, in order ened away by 60 members of the ator Wheeler said the Arabs "have selections will be rendered by the exporter to Mexico, it was neces- (under the favor of heaven) have in 1936 that the Jewish public may be American Legion. no right to ' begrudge the Jews Central High School Orchestra sary to raise tariffs to keep prices been attained by fortitude in war, made aware of the existence of an NEW YORK. — One hundred tiny Palestine," since they re- under the direction of Harry W. down locally. they shall conduct themselves with Federal legislation against Fas- Foreign observers had a diffi- ceived "vast territories as a re - Seitz. Boy Scout Troop No. 176 reverence to the Deity and charity twenty-five Jewish federations and agency for amicable settlement of cist groups is advocated by the cult time understanding this state- controversies. A special sub-com- Civil Liberties Union, Prayers are war." welfare funds in the United States suit of the of Temple Beth El will partici- towards their fellow-creatures. $15,169,• mittee of the committee on arbitra- being chanted in churches for Rev. In this connection he said: "The pate in the presentation of the ment, since it would seem that May the same wonder-working and Canada d istributed lower prices on imported articles tion, consisting of A. C. Lappin Martin Niemoeller and sermons (PLEASE TURN TO PAG Arabs as part of the human race National Colors. There will be Deity, who long since delivered the would mean lower prices in Mex- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) and David J. Cohen, has just com- are being preached against Naz- share responsibility for justice to addresses by Thomas S. Donnelly, Hebrews from their Egyptian op- ico. The explanation lies in the pleted drafting various forms for ism. The liberal group in Con- the landless Jews, more especially local attorney, whose subject pressors, planted them in a prom- fact that Mexican merchants, submission of controversies, so that gress is definitely aligned against since the Jews are fellow Semites. will be, "The Historical Back- ised land, whose providential small and big, do not lower their decisions rendered by the court the subversive Fascist forces. DR. LEONARD SIDLOW The Arabs claim Abraham as the ground of the Constitution;" agency has lately been conspicuous prices on articles that cost them may be legally binding under the common ancestor. The Arabs re- Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Situation in Rumania less to purchase abroad. but keep inauguration of a communal edu- in establishing these United States arbitration laws of the State of ceived vast territories as a result Grand Rapids, who will discuss as an idependent nation, still con- their prices up and increase their The situation in Rumania re- cational program to be conduct. of the war. They have no right to "The Rights of Minority Groups purchases. thus requiring further tinue to water them with the dews Michigan. In a radio address over ed within young people's clubs and WMBC last Saturday eve- mains unchanged. Reports indicate The Men's Club of Temple Beth Station begrudge the Jews tiny Palestine. I Under the Constitution," and gold export. Whereas Jewish mer- societies of the local Jewish corn- , of heaven and make the inhabit- El , will take full charge of the ning, Mr. Lappin, speaking on the that the Christea, new premier. Patriarch Miron will also resign "I have been informed that the Prof. John H. Muyskens, associate chants have been willing to accept munity and actual participation 1 ants of every denomination par- Sabbath Eve service on Friday unsettled political situation which professor of speech at the Uni- (PLEASE TURN IX") LAST PAGE) moderate profits and have built by the members of these organ- night, Feb. 25, at 8 o'clock. Arthur Jewish arbitration court of the soon. King Carol's thirst for pow- has resulted from the Arab dis- versity of Michigan, who has izations as a solicitation divis-I I Hass, for many yearn teacher of Council, termed arbitration "a er is an important element in the turbances threatens to impair the chosen for his subject "The Con. up businesses in Mexico City em- stitution — A Safeguard of De- playing 30,000 Mexicans, the local ion in the 1938 Allied Jewish modern to system which traces its developments situation, but regardless of new the early days of the it appears certain history 4 Temple Beth El high origins Progress of the country's develop- merchants have insisted on profits Campaign. school, will be the preacher on Jewish people." Among its numer- ment. A prompt reconciliation of moeracy. " often reaching over 10 per cent. In order to facilitate this pro- that the anti-Semitic policies in- ous advantages, he cited privacy, augurated by Octavian Goga will the subject "Light." Others par- Dr. Maurice Silverman. presi- the disturbed situation is of pri- Propaganda Ha, Had Bad Effect gram, the organization of a De- ideating in the service will be speed, economy, simplicity, friend- mary importance to the future dent of Louis Marshall Lodge of While anti-Semitic moves here troit Service Group Junior Sec- be enforced. liness, and finality. Saul Rose and Benjamin Wilk. of the Jewish National Home in Bnai Brith, will preside at the thus far have not been permitted Dr. Sid- I tion is contemplated. Carl Segall is chairman of the The speakers' committee of the . The Joy of Rumanian Jewry Palestine and particularly to the meeting. to reach exaggerated proportions, low and his committee will act as religious committee of the Men's Council has been called upon quite over the collapse of the ruthless- hundreds of thousands who look the propaganda is held to have had an advisory board to this junior Alumni of United Hebrew Club in charge of the service ar- frequently in the past few weeks. Iy anti-Semitic cabinet of Octavi- to Palestine as their only possible unfortunate effects. Not only has section, assisting them in the set- Schools Honor Their rangements. The service will be Last Wednesday evening Miss Es- an Gcga, a joy which found ex- salvation from oppression." I it created certain undirected anti- up of a junior central commu- followed by a reception in the ther Etkin addressed the members pression in dancing in the streets Superintendent Scores Persecution of Niemoeller Semitic feelings in Mexico, but it nity planning, educational and social hall. of the Aeaculapian Pharmaceutical of many cities and prayers of is widely held here that the Mexi- fund-raising organization. In the course of his address Beth El College of Jewish Association on the topic, "The thanksgiving in the synagogues, In tribute to Bernard Isaacs, a Rabbi Louis Migrom of Jolliet, can moves have incited similar Senator Wheeler delivered The Detroit Service Group Jun- Studies will begin its spring term Place of the Jewish Community proved short-lived as King Carol's son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and more drastic steps along the for Section is one of two funs- superintendent of the United He on Monday night, March 7. Ten Council in the communal life of military dictatorship, operating scathing indictment against the Schools since their inception, Milgrom of Detroit, will address same line in Ecuador. There is a (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 1) new courses, each consisting of Detroit." All Jewish organizations through the medium of a cabinet which Group make the alumni celebrating the 15th an- the 18th forum of 1 oung Israel, at growing feeling in Jewish circles tional the Detroit Service up sub-committees (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) niversary of the graduation of 10 Monday night sessions. will be may avail themselves of the sere- Congregation Beth Tefila Emanuel,I here that the continuance of the 1938 Youth Project under the their first class at a civic banquet offered. The spring season will ices of this committee by calling en Friday evening, Feb. 25, at 8:15 campaign may have unfortunate (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE terminate with the Beth College the office of the Council at Colum- Feb. 27, will present a $1,000 OPPOSITE EDITORIALl (rLEAen TURN TO PAGE 1) o'clock. check to the schools to establish commencement e x e r c i a e s on bia 1600. the Bernard Isaacs Alumni Fund. May 9. An effort is being made by the By PHINEAS J. BIRON On Tuesday evening, March 8, committee on miscellaneous solicit- The entire amount has been con. • By MILTON MARWIL • the Men's Club will present Dr. trihuted by alumni. ations to assemble a complete list A F. I (CopyriahL 1938, Reservations from alumni, offi- Mordecai Ezekiel, economic ad- of the Palestinian and Eastern EUITIII•C NOTE, The following In an- i other In the aerie. of article. by cers and friends of the schools and viser to the Department of Agri- European institutions which send Milton Marull, won of Mr. end Mrl. A secret probe of all subver- leaders in the community are culture of the United States, in collectors to Detroit. The Jewish Robert oho k ,ankh,. • loot sive movements in California is an open forum lecture on the cur- of the aarld. Al the Prenent time pouring in for the affair to be held community is asked to cooperate he la In lElestIne. .nil from there being undertaken by an impor- at the Byron-Philadelphia School. rent economic condition of the by reporting to the office of the he will mend addilional •rtirien tent patriotic organization . . Emanuel Cameron, director of country. to be followed by a dis- (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE hleh will •PI•mr In our forth- One of the important gathering- OPPOSITE EDITOR/AL) I na Jewish education at Cincinnati, cussion. Places for anti-Semitic bigwigs in will be the principal speaker. In New York is at 231 W. 58th Saturday is synagogue day in addition, brief words of greetings Street, just around the corner Baghdad. I do not mean to imply the summary of the chapter on Poland in the book issued by the will be spoken by Rabbis A. M. from the office of the American EDITOR'S NOTE: The following i s that all Jews are religious, but a under the title "The Economic Status Hershman and Leon From; Harry economic department of the World Jewish Con g Jewish Congress ... It appears to ' large majority refrain from work. Cohen, president of the schools; of Jews in Minority Countries," the first volume of a general survey of the economic status be nothing but a bookstore, but ing and attend the three Sabbath Mrs. Jack Freedman, head of their Biography Reveals Influence of Home prayers. of Jews in the world. This summary gives only the conclusions of the book, detailed develop- In the back is a big lodge room this slay Al Rashid auxiliary, and representatives of First Authorized Environment on Character of the Former ment ■ e ndstatistical data being incorporated on pages 185-300. where Robert Edward Edmondson Ii e b r e w speaking groups and Street is conspicuously uncom- and his cronies meet and elan the ! mercial because of the many shut- teachers. Premier of France distribution of literature . . • Sheldon Sandweiss, oldest son of tered shoos and the closed cotton I ,,, magnitude the Jewish question is to famine. Speaking of literature, did you GENERAL SITUATION: C oa 5 an alumnus, and pupil of Mischa n 0 ge: end , on the other hand. cy n n,d ontLiii. y .. n . 11 ,, t e h xe a. sha i rr ac .1 ,h uli. „ On the other hand, some 25,000 That there is a spiritual kinship i l rb e . r,.i ltpin„....d. Poland is still in the throes of obviously of secondary importance know that material upholding ' the l synagogues of Baghdad Kohler, will play numbers by Bach large landed properties total 75.8 at all Chopin. Sheldon is the 10-year- between the Jewish traits and the a? noa,kv—ay Japan is being handed out . I'S'11 1"!, ,, is ""t1 , economic depression. Besides the from the economic point of view, b",,...., "": I hold several successive services per cent of the arable soil, with an Nazi meetings in this country? general causes of depression tom- and the fact that it has been placed --....-'. ' --- i for each of the morning, after- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman qualities of character and mind of :=Zo;lotl.? — 7 * *- . Add to the list of Jew-baiting mon to all countries, Poland is up in the foreground of domestic average of over 1,000 hectares per Sandweiss (Sadie Tilchin). While the authors state that thenoon and evening prayers. the French in Leon Blum is the outfits the White Legion of Amer- against the loss of her historical policy is a proof of the confusion property. Here is the very nucleus Theme of the banquet will be contention of the biographers of essential qualities of the Jew and I I always attend the second sere- ica, sometimes called the White economic functions as exporter of and the helplessness of the Polish of the Polish agrarian problem. Hebrew education and the oppor- the former Premier of France— the German make a blending al- ice of the morning prayers which Aryan Gentiles . . . Its fuehrer agricultural products to GenAny governing and intellectual circles The lack of land and the over- tunity will be taken to demonstrate Geoffrey Fraser and Thadee Na- most impossible because the result begin at 7 o'clock, and, because who, unable to tackle the tasks in- population of the villages compel is a Cominander O'Shea. who hails and Austria, and of industrial the part the alumni are taking in tanson—in his life story, "Leon is a conflict that is almost violent, the cantor only reads and does are trying to the peasants to migrate cityward. from Baltimore . Headquarters products to Russia. Weak and cumbent upon them, On the other hand, numerous mem- fostering the spread of the Hebrew Blum, Man and Statesman," which "sometimes offensive," provoked not sing in the European fashion. are in Washington. D. C. . • • poor, very backward in her indus- shift the blame on Jews by charg- bers of the professions and mobil- language and culture not only in was published this week by J, B. by an inferiority complex in both, it is over by 8:30. Before enter- Secret national headquarters of trial and agricultural methods, ing them with being the cause of ity, affected by the depression, turn Detroit but wherever the alumniLi declare 'that: "Contact be- ing the building it is customary ppincott Co they Philadelphia are the anti-Semitic American Guards. l'oland has been unable to over- all the trouble. These efforts Presented as an authorized bits tween Jew and Frenchman is a to wash the hands in the court- to business. All of them are trying are found. The leadership that alumni are I graph]-, this volume presents an smoother process. In some cases yard. A headcoverine is not ar- a student group that was recently come the depression. The agrarian designed to prevent an agrarian to find outlets in urban professions, kicked out of City College in problem which the successive goy- revolution against the large land- a large part of which has for his- taking in many civic undertakings unusually friendly picture of the it produces a very symphony; of bitrarily enforced for I have seen New York, is P. O. Box 591, ernments of the Republic have owners and the Polish upper cies- torical reasons been in Jewish will be stressed and further seri• man who was responsible for the such is the case of n Blum." boys and even young men sit Chicago . . . Cleveland now has failed to face squarely, is the main sex by diverting the hatred of the hands ever since the Middle Ages. ice of the alumni to the community People's Front program. His bio- They continue to give credit to his bareheaded throughout an entire eat of the famished peasants against another a branch of this grouts • • • Manv osta ce will be promised. graphers list him as one of three Jewish background In the follow- service. I sit on a bench that is OVERCROWDING OF THE objective: the Jews. Harry Seligson, president of the men—the other two being Rom- ing statement: "What drew his at- draped with • beautiful Persian of the liberals in Congress who situation. URBAN PROFESSIONS. THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM: and recently appointed volt and Lenin—who have at- tention to the social conflicts of rug, and facs a side of the last year opposed a probe of Nazi THE ORIGIN OF THE ANTI. alumni Since the 15th century the Jews activities now are all hot for such head of the youth program of the tempted to bring order out of chaos our time? The answer is without "bema," which is in the center of have formed in Poland the bulk of Out of the 3,262,000 landed SEMITIC STRUGGLE: Jewish Welfare Federation. will in the chaotic post-war period. doubt the Jewish instinct to side the synagogue. Many of the an Inquiry . • . Back of the Par main features of this situa• properties in Poland 2,111,000 the middle classes between the In- Fist and Gold Shirt disturbances tion are as followa: Seven to eight farms represent only 14.4 per cent ert peasant. masses and the war. act as toastmaster. -Tn. Jewish strain In hie. h.,....... with the oppressed. But that was worshippers sit on the large hems ... i d... h.' 11 ,a.Z.,:r d's- h." 1" a".. .,,,O.P,..la ba y merely a vague impulse that might itself. in the balcony are a few Reservations for the banquet ?pis in Mexico is Manfred Killinger, million peasants without land or of the total area of arable soil, the like nobility which had gradually Nazi consul in San Francisco . .. agricultural • major part of the farmers owning developed the habit of entrusting may be made with Miss Naomi • zevize maliner; * for 7....• he me Jew• well have led to nothing more than women. They suffer the tame any, an with hardly j a, h .1 • ph..n. ” Aei mi. philanthropy. it was the French secondary standing as the Mos- Burkhalter at Townsend 6-6213 or ;I, • American oil interests in Texas production far below the yielding less than two hectares, the re- the management of their affairs to are said to be financing the Gold possibilities of the soil, an indus- mainder of the small farmers own- Jews. The explanation of what is by calling the Philadelphia-Byron Lei 'amid% 1. ... a. with religion, ear faculty of analysis .. that in- lam roinen, and dress in the coup 1.... Itho. sae never rive. evident* .1 dosed him to examine the why and mon black shapeless cape and Shirts ... Werner Haas, who was trial development which lags some ing two to five hectares, the farms now frequently , described as the School. hi. i i. • (1 .• " • "441•• ,, • 1•1 ". On Feb. 21, alumni will gather '''''••• secretary to Heinz Spanknoebel, 70 or 80 years behind Western thus being too small to ensure the forestalling of the urban profes- The old grandmoth- Awl he I. In every awl •• la xnanithl1 wherefore of this suffering that wear a veil. French tsar hi. Fevre/Iowa la oat nodally aroused his sympathy." the Nazi leader who fled the coun- ern hare a peak or hood that livelihood of their owners. This sions by Jews is, therefore, to be at the Philadelphia-Byron School lenoorl•nL Europe, a consumption four or not the Jewiah tralnhcs ba• for a pep rail to complete arrange- Blum's father is described as a cornea far down over the fate try in 1933 when Uncle Sam out means that some 10,000,000 Polish sought in the historical develop- five times lower than that of Po- "'"'" e n Jew ? "'" It h.". ments for the banquet. A social ;I X; bex-n "'"" poesessod bargaining and serves a a sort of blinker to the bee on him. is now one of the the 00 nark al the ba• man who Western neighbors. In the peasants are condemned to a ment of the country. iaira ape. ri. i....t..1i.. .. . fi.rtu• hour will follow the program. (PLEASE TORN TO LAIR PAGE) Arcand s lands fetes:re TURN co PAGE a) ' (PLEASE TITRE TO LAST PAGE) chief figures in Ad non „ presence of basic problems of such standard of living which amounts Canadian Nationalist Party at the Jews Asserts Economic and Agricultural Achieve. ments of Jews Have Proved Homeland's ANTI-SEMITIC PAPER ALARMS ITALIAN JEWS Capacity to Absorb Settlers ENGLAND PROCEEDS ON BASIS OF PARTITION AS HOPEFUL SOLUTION Ormsby-Gore Tells Common Government Undeterred on Scheme; Rumanian Situa- tion Factor in Setting Immigration Quota NEW YORK.—Declaring that the forces which seek the destruction of the Jewish people also seek the destruction of demo- cracy and Christianity, United States Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, speaking at the Brooklyn conference for the United Pal- estine SESQUICENTENNIAL PROGRAM TUESDAY REPORT NEW RUMANIAN PREMIER IS ALSO LIKELY TO QUIT SOON Carol's Government Outlines Anti-Semitic Problem; Will Continue Goga's Policies, But Without Violence The victory of Adolf Hitler in his negoti- ations with Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg of Austria added fuel to the European fires and created a new state of panic in Jewish com- munities throughout Eastern and Central Europe. New anti-Semitic laws enforced in Ger- many, JR. SERVICE GROUP SECTION PLANNED COMMUNITY COURT GETS FOUR CASES Laymen Service at Temple on Friday GIVE $1 1 000 FUND IN ISAACS' HONOR Rabbi Milgrom Next Lecturer at Forum Anti-American Affairs Saturday in Baghdad Econom c Status of Jews m Poland Proof That "Evacuation" of Jews Would Mean Increased Distress for Country as a Whole; Inertia of Polish Economy Described Leon Blum 's Jewi sh Background