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Detroit Jewish Chronicle Intones ...sondem* Sabbath Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portion-Num. 30:2-36:13 Prophetical portion--Jer. 2:4-28; 8:4 July 29, 1938 Ab 1, 5698 Henry Ford's Birthday Henry Ford is the hero of the day. Not only the entire nation, but the entire world is congratulating him today on his 75th birthday and in reviewing his life which is being presented as an example to the young. He is the king of industry and the philosopher of modern industrial life. He is the creator of a new way of life and his simplicity, in spite of his wealth, is being held up as a model for all who would learn from the great men of our time. There is one chapter in his life that will not be generally referred to at this time. It is the chapter which has to do with his explorations of Jewish activities. It is a sad period in his career, and it marked the writing of a very sad chapter in Jewish history. Under different circumstances this would hardly be the time to refer back to the years 1920 to 1927 when a battle raged between Henry .Ford's misinformed advisers and the Jewish defenders of the truth about us and our activities. But it so happens that just now we are experi- encing a recrudescence of anti-Semitism of the type which characterized the now ex- tinct Dearborn Independent. Not only are the monster forgeries called the Protocols of the Elders of Zion being reprinted and widely circulated, but Henry Ford's state- ments of February 1921 are being quoted again to substantiate the claims of anti- Semites. His apology of 1927, excerpts from which we reprinted last week, is be- ing completely ignored, but his earlier views are reviewed. Thus, an entire people is being libelled again, in spite of the fact that as late as January 1937, through his secretary, E. G. Liebold, Mr. Ford again repudiated the Protocols and denied hav- ing anything to do with their circulation. The Jewish people is now engaged in a difficult task of defending its position by means of propagating the truth and nailing the lies that are being spread against us. We plead for and invite the co-operation of all non-Jews in this task which has become as important an effort for the Jews in free America as it is for our fellow-men in lands of oppression. We again invite the co-operation of Mr. Ford in this sacred work. In greeting him on the occasion of his birthday we wish to ex- press the hope that he will personally in- tercede to put a stop to the use of his name by anti-Semites who are appending his early and now disavowed statements to the Protocols. As the idol of millions of Americans, words attributed to Mr. Ford may easily be used as rallying cries to arouse hatred and race prejudice. We ask him to step in and to condemn the lie. Jews have tried to reason with anti- Semites and to tell them that the state- ments of Henry Ford of 1921 are no longer valid; that they have been nullified by the apology of 1927. But our word is weak compared with the effect that Mr. Ford's own statement would have on the dissem- inators of hatred against us. We are in position to supply Mr. Ford with a list of organizations and individuals who are using his name and quotations from his writings as part of their dastardly work. A word from Mr. Ford will help to put a stop to this horrible business. We ask him at this time to take a hand personally in this matter and to complete the task he began on June 30, 1937, in his state- ment to the late Louis Marshall, of dis- crediting the malicious libels contained in the Protocols. We know of no more sacred work that Mr. Ford could enlist in at the present time than that of co-operating in dealing a death blow to religious and ra- cial bigotry. Greetings, American Israelite Last Friday, the American Israelite ob- served the 85th anniversary of its found- ing by Rabbi Isaac M. Wise. Although 85 years is but a short span of life in the long history of Jewish participation in the building of this great republic, in terms of the history of our press in this country it is a long life. The American Israelite is the oldest Anglo-Jewish peri- odical in America. It antedates the forma- tion of any Yiddish newspaper. For a long time it served as a national Jewish organ, until the growth of the Jewish communities brought to life the numerous Jewish newspapers which today serve American Jewry. During the past few years the Ameri- can Israelite has been showing progress and improvement over the preceding years. Its editor and publisher have dis- played a keen desire to serve the Jew- ish community and to set ever higher pro- fessional standards. Its sincerity deserves for it the support of its Jewish readers. We join with the Cincinnatians, and with the journalistic profession through- out the country in congratulating the American Israelite on its 85th anniver- eary. ROOSEVELT MAY BE AT J. W. V. CONCLAVE Julius Streicher, bigoted pervert whose great ambition it is to wipe the Jewish people off the face of the earth, has shown another example of his insanity this week by describing synagogues as "bandits' caves" and by calling for the destruction of all Jewish houses of worship in Ger- many. Referring to the Nuremberg syna- gogue as a blot "on that pearl of German cities, the meeting place of the National Socialist party congress," Streicher char- acterizes synagogues in his Stuermer as "prayer houses for the Jewish criminal world clique." Streicher's insane outburst appears to pave the way for putting into effect a gen- eral program for the razing of syna- gogues. The Munich synagogue has al- ready been razed. It is reported that the Berlin synagogue is about to be destroyed in line with plans for the architectural re- construction of the city. Now comes Streicher's libel on the synagogue of Nu- remberg. The great English theologian and stu- dent of rabbinic literature, Rev. R. Trav- ers Herford, also had an opinion of the synagogue. This great scholar said: July 29, 1938 WS THE KCAL CHRONICLE PANIC GRIPS JEWS OF ITALY IN PLAN FOR ARYANIZATION PURELY COMMENTARY (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Why Are Jews Panicky? lish couple at a tea on the House of Com- mons Terrace. The conservative lady re- marked: "It is terrible the number of Jews one sees nowadays. The country is overrun with them. All coming from the conti- nent." Miss Wilkinson pointed out to the lady and to her husband that altogether there are less than 5,000 refugees in Eng- land and that many of them are non-Jews. Whereupon the lady said: "Oh, yes, but the,point is that before there was all this fuss in the papers one never noticed them, any more than one counted people with red hair. But now you can't help making a mental note whenever you see a Jewish face." Miss Wilkinson concluded her story by pointing out: "It is in this power of creating atmosphere that the danger of anti-Semitic propaganda lies." That is our great trouble: that we are in the headlines today. We are in the news against our wishes, but we are there, and every time we appear in the headlines it spells trouble for us. It is no wonder that Jews feel jittery. But the panic is not of our own making. Galgenhumor The I. R. A. Bulletin published by the American Committee of the International Relief Association, is replete with Galgen- humor. There is a story, for instance, un- der the heading "Nazi Logic," which is very subtle in its explanation of anti- Semitism : The little daughter of ■ Nazi ;mks father: "Why are the Jews so tormented and mal- treated?" "All Jews are enemies of the Ger- man people and hate on." "Why do the Jews kite us so much?" "Because we torment and maltreat them." Another witticism explains how many Nazis there are in Germany: Only people who are well acquainted with life under fascism will sufficiently a ppreciate the following witticism whispered in Berlin: "There are many Nazis. You can see • crowd of thousands of them. You will find groups of • hundred. But you can never find • single Nadi" Humor is mingled with tragedy in the revelations published by the I. R. A. Bulle- tin. There is, for instance, the following description of . the arrest of a former trade union leader: In Tilannheire, the former Social Democrat municipal councilor and trade union secretary, Trumpfheller, has been arrested and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. During ■ conversa tion at • restaurant, Trumpfheller has dangerous declared that Jews no longer ■ in Germany because they have been removed from all leading positions. An unidentified Gestapo agent recommended him to read the "Stuermer." Trumpfheller answered: "My dear friend, this paper is simply so idiotic that I am unable to read it." Trumpfheller was arrested shortly afterward. The International Relief Association carries on an important task of under- ground work against Nazism in Germany and the former Austria, and provides re- lief whenever possible to the politically oppressed and to political refugees. Miss Freda Kirchwey is secretary of the Ameri- can committee whose offices are in Room 310, 20 Vesey St., New York. This move- ment is deserving of all the support that can possibly be mustered for Its octoNCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Py PHILIP SLOMOVITZ because Detroit i3 centrally lo- cated and will bring out large Another Anti-Semite Comes to the Fore delegations from the Western E. Haldeman-Julius of Girard, Kos., warns posts, many of which have never through his periodical The American Freeman that before sent delegates to national encampments, which were always the Rev. Gerald B. Winrod of Wichita, Kas.. is a candidate for the United States Senate on an held in the East. anti-Semitic platform. Haldeman-Julius refers to Harry II. Schaffer of Pitts- Rev. Winrod as "publisher of Fascist and anti- burgh is national commander of Semitic literature." He states that he has the the Jewish War Veterans, Na- goods on "this imitation Hitler" but adds: "I can't tional vice commanders are: New afford to carry the expense of printing and die- England, Maxwell Cohen of Bos- tributing my exposures of this promoter of black ton; New York, Edgar Burman of reaction and intolerance." He asks for contribu- New York*, City; Pennsylvania tions to carry on the battle against bigotry and and New Jersey, leader Worth promises to expose the Kansas Hitler if he is pro- of Camden, N. J.; South, Harry vided with the sinews of war. E. Haldeman-Julius, Wengrow of Atlanta; Middle who can be reached at 229 E. Forest St., Girard, West, Samuel Friedman of Akron, Kos., deserves all the support that can be mus- 0.; For Went, Sidney Sugarman tered against the Winrod campaign. But we hope of Los Angeles. that the major portion of the financial support in Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver of this anti-Winrod drive will come not from Jews but Cleveland, Mayor Richard W. from Christians. It is their battle as much as Reading of Detroit, high officials ours, and if democracy is to triumph and bigotry in the American Legion, Disabled be stamped out on this continent, all free men American Veterans and Veterans most band together against the common enemy. of Foreign Wars, as well as na- 1'o show good faith, the people least affected by tional officers of the Jewish War reaction must be the first to offer the sinews of Veterans of the United States are war. • scheduled to appear at the pa- triotic services, the military ball, Jews as Major Leaguers and the banquet. Jews often ask the question why there are so David Wruble, chairman of pa- few of our boys in the major baseball leagues. triotic services, reports that ar- Shirley Povich, the Jewish sports editor of the rangements have been completed Washington Post, recently answered this ques- "With the Synagogue, began a new for services to be held at Temple tion as follows: Beth El on Friday night, Sept type of worship in the history of hu- "There are not as many Jewish players as Ital- 2, at 7:30 o'clock. manity, the type of congregational Otto A. Silvers, junior *vice ians for the same reason that white sheep give worship. In all their long history, the commander of the Veterans of more wool than black sheep-because there are Jewish people have done scarcely Foreign Wars of the Michigan more white sheep. "But there is, perhaps, another reason and a State Department, and also a anything more wonderful than to member of the Detroit Post 135 better one. Hebrew lads rarely have the time to create the Synagogue. No human in- of Jewish War Veterans, has spend on the sandlots that is allotted to other stitution has a longer continuous his- completed arrangements for a boys of the same age. While little Pat and Mike • tory and none has done more for the mammoth parade down. Wood- and Guisseppe are out there learning how to play ward Ave., on Sept. 4. Some of baseball, Pop probably has little Izzie working in uplifting of the human race." Detroit's outstanding musical and the store, helping to keep down the overhead." Povich could and should have mentioned that The great contrast in views between uniformed veteran organizations have accepted invitations to par- Izzie also has to go to Hebrew school. Izzie can't those of Herford and Streicher are com- ignore his Bar Mitzvah. Izzie must know how to ticipate, ati well as many of the parable to the great contrast in moral Jewish war veterans' units, rep- doves, how to recite his prayers, how to say the laws of the true Christians and the per- resenting the 200 posts through- Kaddish when the sad period arrives of losing a verted Nazi minds. True Christianity will out the country. A musical and parent. And there are many parents of many who want them to read the Yiddish news- undoubtedly know how to choose between uniformed outfit of the Spanish- Izzies American War Veterans of 1898 paper. There is nothing wrong in that, friend the two. will be one of the most colorful Povich. The late Louis Marshall learned to read units competing for the numer- the daily Yiddish papers late in life in order to ous prizes that are to be given. keep in close touch with the Jewish masses. It is sad for the Jewish boys who must spend A reviewing grandstand will be longer hours in studying not only the language, built at Grand Circus Park. Gold Star Mothers' Tea literature and history of their land, but also the One of the highlights of the Jewish culture. The fact that this problem is solved The question is being asked-in non- convention of the Ladies' for the youngsters in Palestine is one of the strong- Jewish as well as Jewish quarters-why national Auxiliary to the Jewish War Vet- est arguments in favor of a Jewish Commonwealth. Jews are so panicky at the present time. erans of the United States will be • "It can't happen here, therefore why a Gold Star Mothers' Tea, Mrs. Are All Jews Brothers? worry?" many well-meaning Christians Melvina Freeman, national presi- There is an unhappy group in Israel that finds dent, will be chairman. say to us. So that no Jewish Gold Star it difficult to accept the truth that Jews are an But there is justification for the feelings Mother will be slighted, an ap- ethnical entity and that we are responsible one of Jews at this time because there are so peal Is issued to all Gold Star for another. This group has become frightened by Mothers to contact Mrs. Samuel conditions abroad, but has not learned the major many incidents to make us afraid. Perhaps J. Leve, 1635 IIazelwood Ave., lesson from those conditions: that it is no longer the best illustration to explain this fear Ma. 8265, or Mrs. Perry P. Turn- possible for Jews to deny affiliation with their was given recently by Miss Ellen Wilkin- 'dine, 8461 LaSalle Blvd., Ty. people or to sever ties with our past. One of the best answers to those who would son, Socialist member of the British Par- 5-9494, co-chairmen of this func- "merge" with their neighbors-being too blind to An invitation will be sent liament and known as an able speaker tion. to each mother. realize that their neighbors reject them-and who and writer. Writing in Time and Tide, the This tea is to be held on Satur- seek escape through a false assimilation, was given British equivalent of the Nation, she told day, Sept. 3, at 4 p. m., at the recently by the Juedische Rundschau of Berlin. This periodical commented upon the change in the of a conversation with a conservative Eng- Detroit Leland Hotel. REPUBLICAN VOTERS IN KANSAS WARNED AGAINST CANDIDACY OF ANTI-SEMITE FOR U. S. SENATE as a race or religion. I only op- pose the international Jews to Kansas. Should I have the op- portunity of voting on Aug. 2, whom we are indebted for the as a Republican acting in the in- scourge of international Com- terests of my party and my coun- munism. I am not unfriendly to try, I certainly would not vote for Free Masonry. I oppose the lit- anyone who has dedicated him- tle group of New York bureaus self to a course of intolerance of which the Federal Council of such as has Mr. Winrod. If the Churches is largely composed, be- reasons which I have given above cause it is ,attempting to put for not voting for Mr. Winrod, across a program of left wing which are all-sufficient as far as radicalism and Socialism in the I am concerned, do not appeal to United States, thus prostituting others in Kansas, may I ask them as many pulpits as will yield to to consider the possible disastrous its propaganda. The insinuation effects which his nomination that I have Fascist or Nazi inclin- would have upon the entire state ations was not uttered in sincer- and local Republican tickets in ity. and is too absurd to be con- sidered seriously. I denounce it November." as an outright falsehood." Win- Winrod's Reply In reply to Hamilton and other rod. also declared that Hamilton Kansas leaders who have accused acted "under great pressure from him of being a Nazi propagan- certain powerful interests in mak- dist and of getting campaign ing his attack on my candidacy," funds from Germany, Winrod and charged that a million dollars said: "I don't get money from 'from Eastern sources" is "new Germany. I am not anti-Catho- being unloaded in Kansas" to tic. I am not against the Jews "try and bring about my defeat." (CONCLUDED FROM I'AGE ONE) COST OF BUILDING AND MAINTAINING FIRST CLASS HUNDRED BED HOSPITAL UNDER JEWISH AUSPICES IN DETROIT cent occupancy, the deficit was $37.837. Grace Hospital, Detroit, with 669 beds, which also does much for the patient unable to pay the full cost, had the following defi- cits: In 1935, its rate of occu- pancy 67.6 per cent, and its defi- cit $55,357. In 1936, with 73.7 per cent occupancy, the deficit was $40,344; and in 1937, with 79.8 per cent occupancy, was $24,651.15. Woman's Hospital, with 220 Maintenance Coats beds, made a profit of $21,842 in Now let us consider the annual 1935, and Deaconess, with 115 maintenance cost or rather, the beds, made a profit of $1,842. operating deficit. If a hospital Possible Deficit were operated on a basis of full- Mt. Sinai Hospital, operated in payment for services, there would Cleveland under Jewish auspices be no deficit and the hospital would • be self-supporting. flow- and more closely approximating the institution we hope to have ever, an active community hospi- tal such as Detroit would want, in Detroit, has 270 beds. In 1935, it was 64 per cent occupied and would of necessity have among its patients a great many who cannot had • deficit of $24,623. In 1932, pay the full rate for the service during the depths of the depres- they get. As a matter of fact, we, sion, it was 59 per cent occupied as Jews, pride ourselves that Jew- and its deficit was $38,638. With the aid of Dr. Hamilton ish hospitals generally render widespread community sery is e of Harper and Dr. Babcock of Grace, a budget was worked out not only below cost, but. in a large number of cases, entirely for a 100 bed hospital with an avenge occupancy of 75 per cent. without charge. A "deficit" there- fore, must be an accepted factor It was assumed that bed distribu- tion would be one-third private with which to reckon. Here are • few facts and fig- rooms, one quarter for ward beds, ures which may be of interest. and the remaining space, semi- Let us consider, for purposes of private beds. With a payment illustration, four leading Detroit scale based on $7 per day for pri- hospitals and one at Cleveland. vate rooms, $8 for semi-private Three of these five give a large rooms. $4 for those who can pay amount of services below cost. for the use of ward beds, and Harper Hospital, a 600 bed insti- with no income derived from free tution, in 1985 was 61 per cent beds to be used for charitable purposes, the deficit would be be- occupied and had a deficit of tween $35,00 and $40,000 per $30,380. In 1936, with 68 per cent occupancy, the deficit was $13,- year. However, as noted above, Mt. 556, and, in 1937, with 71 per (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) raising $200,000 or less. This could be done over a period of two or three years as a part of the annual Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Such a move is not without precedent in the annals of Jew- ish philanthropy in Detroit, for it was thus that money was raised to build the Jewish Home for the Aged. life of Austrian Jewry in an al ticle under the heading "Our Brothers in Austria," and stated: ',elf.. Kneel, courage to Ito e, self - 1.111111dence can in acquired only by • feeling of uoderstanding tor the meaning Jea bolo history and a desire for I he reline., Dun of the Jr.'s!. people. At this moment when the Jcabtio 'sisters. of et, try Polls idual is at slake, there is one burning question In the heart of es tory one: of abet signItit ance Is this Judaism Ito me? This question can only he on. reed by a return tto the nsoks of Jess ish recollection of all that aldrh our forgotten history: by foresthe. esperlenced 10 the COurge of centuries by • 4...onto...tidal ion of the time of he formation of our ao.tple and its eternal salons ''hereby the out to Ilro of our people C011 be stintolated. “The re-establishment of rooter( a It II the Jea Oslo mast Is closely connected all It the return of our est mimed he building of our Jealnh future . . . A sea 1.0•11 ent of be Risen to the hf to of eery Jew and thin can only be whittled by soy log 'Ves to Judaism.' '' The Juedische Rundschau speaks in terms of Jewish content, of connections with the past, of Jewish brotherhood. The Jews who are fearful of these terms are untrue to their heritage, but what is worse, they are blind to reality. Surely, Austria should have4 taught them the proper les- son. From Nazi Germany comes the call that we should say "Yes to Judaism." Those who do not know how to give this answer are to be pitied because they are unhappy in their choice of • false philosophy of living. • A Brilliant Exemplar of Good Living The Detroit News was among the newspapers throughout the country in whose editorial tributes to the late Justice Cardozo references was made to his Jewishness and to the fact that his contribu- tions to American life ought to serve to refute the stupid race prejudices that are rampant today. The Catholic Commonweal carried one of the most emphatic references to Justice Cardozo's Jewish- ness. In its issue of July 22 it had the following to say: - On Saturday afternoon, July 9, Justice Cardoso died to sort (''tester, New 1,,,k. In the 11 ■ 11)110•41 114,1 ■ 11•11• of Ids life much Ima been Kuhl concerning his outdoubted leunIng, not only in the law but In eery other study .111(. 11 reales to the eel..of man and to human aspir- ations tom they eternally seek tu reconcile t helmet% alth utterial and spit-Bunt reality. With all I hitt how been saId of him oto thee grounds awl on the amends of his e'01111111111/111 of Mulish, his Intel If CI 1INI honest Y. his brilliance of mind, any one familiar ailh the Justice's career can only concur. Hut son (hint else needs saying. J ustice CV MOW. familya. cotropletely Jealsh. In .B he's lio . he listed himself ns a 'Hebrew.' In these days of g rop ing rectal hal red and isens'•ttlioat In thee days a ben men are so often judged simply because they are 'Jesse and mot for a hat they hare done or ben, 011f cannot help pointing to sorb Byes MI that of Benjamin Cardoso and hoping That Mirk • Icing refutation of racial bigotrymay loose some small effect in restoring that sanity of slew in human relations of so hIch be himself, am lorlillant an nem pine . ' This, too, proves the important point that only Jews occasionally become apologetic about their Jewishness: that Christians respect those Jews who affirm their origin and accept their heritage with dignity and pride. • Palestine Pavilion at World Fair The laying of the cornerstone on May 19 for the Palestine Pavilion at the New York World's Fair of 1939 is an historic event for Jewry. It represents not merely an effort to represent Jews as a con- structive element in world affairs and in the arts, sciences, literature, commerce and industry, but it seeks to accomplish this task by exhibiting Jewish efforts from the one place on the globe where Jews have in recent years had the opportunity of build- ing as a national unit and as free men and women: from Palestine. An imposing committee is engaged in prepare- tions for the functioning of the Palestine Pavilion, and the fact that Meyer Weisgal, whose genius was responsible for Jewish Day in Chicago and for the great production "The Eternal Road," which was staged in New York and hailed by America's leading critics, is assurance that the undertaking will meet with the progress and success that it merits. Eddie Cantor Rescues 414 Refugee Children By Raising $150,000 NEW YORK. - Eddie Can- tor, well known radio and moving picture star, has as- sured the rescue of 414 Jewish refugee children from Central Europe by raising $150,000 during the first ten days of his English tour on behalf of the Youth Aliyah (immigra- tion) movement, a cable re- ceived at the national head- quarters of Hadassalt the Women's Zionist Organization of America revealed. In London, Mr. Cantor's fund-raising trip is being spon- sored by the Marchioness of Reading, Lady Sassoon, Via- countess Samuel, Mrs. Anthony de Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sieff, all of whom at- tended a reception in Mr. Can- tor's honor on his arrival. ti-Catholic in another public con- demnation of exaggerated nation- alism. The internal struggle in the Fascist Party is between Ro- berto Farinacci, leading anti- Semite, who is demanding the immediate imposition of a sort of Italian Nuremberg law against the Jews, and Count Ciano, Mus- solini's son-in-law, who is foreign minister. Ciano has no objection to declaring Italians Aryans, but he insists that Italy refrain from anw anti-Semitic legislation. Thepope's new blast against racism was made in a talk to 200 ecclesiastical assistants of Italian Catholic Action associa- tions. His reference to racism came when he said that "many people seem to f irget that in the explicit article Jf Credo, 'I be- lieve in the Catholic Church,' Catholic means universal, and not racist, not nationalistic, not sep- aratistic." "The spirit of faith," he said, "must fight against the spirit of separatism and against the spirit of exaggerated nation- alism, which are detestable, and which just because they are not Christian, end by not being even human." He also made a refer- ence interpreted as an attack on Fascism when he said that the basis of co-operation between laity and clergy underlying the organ- izations of Catholic Action is a conception that is "greater than wonderful. And is one of true democracy in opposition to all the foolishness and blasphemy that is uttered nowadays with such facile levity on this subject." Book Purge Denied NEW YORK (WNS)-A de- nial that the Italian government is seeking to curb the circula- tion in Italy of books by 'foreign Jewish auth ors was issued here by Dr. Andrea Ferrero, Italian consul in New York, in a letter to Col. Benjamin II. Namm, pres- ident of A. I. Namm & Co., Brooklyn department store. The consul's letter was an official re- ply from Fulvio Suvich, Italian ambassador to the United States , to a letter from Colonel Namm, Stating he "was distressed to read" of impending anti-Jewish decrees, and expressing the hope that the ambassador would as- sure him "that the facts are such as not to warrant the belief that positive measures are being taken against Jews by your country." Publisher Attacks Racism BOSTON (WNS) - Blasting the proposed racial policy urged upon Italy by a group of Fascist scientists as "absurd;' G. N. Lon- gman', publisher of La Notizie, Boston Italian daily, branded "all such conceptions of racial theory as ridiculous," in an interview with the Boston Jewish World. Longarini said he didn't think Mussolini's government would sponsor such a movement SECURITY CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED BY PALESTINE JEWS TO DEFEND YISHUV; URGE INVESTIGATION (CONCLUDED MON( PAGE ONE) numeraries of Kirath Harosheth, of Galilee), were cancelled. They which has it population of 60 left for Jaffa, where their ship families, discovered that the band awaited them. of terrorists had surrounded the colony. Opening fire, the super- Stoppage of Jewish Immigration numeraries also sent up flares for Highlight of New Arab help from Nahalal. The ghaffirs Palestine Schema rushed to the scene of the fighting NEW YORK (WNS)-All Jew- but before the terrorists retreat- ish immigration to Palestine would ed under the heavy counter-fire, they had penetrated the outer be stopped and the present ratio guard and murdered the occu- of population between Jews and pants of the outermost huts. They Arabs would be made permanent also managed to reach the col- under a new Arab proposal for ony's little synagogue, which suf- solving the Palestine problem be- fered considerable damage. The ing proposed by the Iraq Gov- ghaffirs saw the brigands carry- ernment on behalf of itself and ing off seven dead and several the governments of Yemen and wounded. Near the but in which Saudi Arabia, according to a the Spieglers were slain the ghnf- New York Times dispatch from firs found a dead terrorist, clad Jerusalem. The plan provides in a khaki uniform. The four other Jewish casual- the following points as a basis of negotiations: 1 -Palestine, ties were Abraham Ityclizedek, without Transjordania, is to be- Haim Yossilewitz and Abraham an independent state with Zelicowitz, who were killed while !the people in Palestine as the boring for water in the Negev trustees of this state; 2-The near Fashka, and Adolf Blatt, A. C. Lappin has planted two present ratio of population be- laborer, who succumbed to wounds terset esinin ptahleesFurnee Fred i M. Butted yFoorf- tween Jews and Arabs is to re- received when he was shot while in memory I main as a permanent proportion on his way to work near the Morris Rosenstein, father of Mrs. between these two communities; Haifa Harbor. Edith J. Souls. 3-The implementing of the On the occasion of the anni- scheme for the solution of the 636 Slain in Palestine Since 1938, versary of the death of Dr. Theo- Palestine problem is to take 10 House of Commons Told dor Herzl, a tree was planted by years and during this period LONDON. (WNS-Palcor Agen- Judah Lacher.. Britain alone is to rule the coun- cy)-Since the Palestine disturb- Trees may be planted in the try and see that the scheme is car- ances began in 1936 there have Butzel Forest by calling Mrs. P. ried out; 4-Representative gov- been 535 Jews, Arabs and British Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel, Uni- ernment is to be established in killed, Colonial Secretary Mal- versity 1-6972. proportion to the numbers of colm MacDonald told the House representative communities; 5- of Commons in response to a Sinai Hospital in Cleveland had a All Palestinians, irrespective of question by F. C. Watkins. Of deficit of only $38,653 during race or religion, are to have equal these, 286 were Arabs, 185 Jews one cf the hardest years on'rec- civil and political righte; 6-Arabs and 64 British. Mr. MacDonald ord (1932) with only 59 per cent are to have full municipal auton- said that in 1936 there were 28 of its beds occupied. It must be only in Jewish areas; 7-Moslem, British, 81 Jews and 203 Arabs remembered, too, that Mt. Sinai Christian and Jewish communities killed; in 1937 the number was has almost three times the num- are each to have complete inde- 20 British, 33 Jews and 44 Arabs; ber of beds considered in budget- pendence in their community af- from January 1, 1938, to July 19 ing the Detroit hospital, and that fairs; 8-England is to remain the death roll included 16 Brit- therefore the deficit for the permanently as the protector of ishers, 71 Jews and 139 Arabs. smaller hospital should be materi- the interests of all minorities in The Colonial Secretary pointed ally less. We should also note that the community; 9-A treaty is out that the figures for 1936 were in 1936, when Mt. Sinai's bed oc- to be signed between Palestine for six months when the serious cupancy ran advanced to 64 per and Britain that will "guarantee disturbances were at their heights. cent, the deficit dropped to $24,- the British Empire's strategic The figures quoted by MacDonald 623. With a 100 bed hospital such and commercial interests in Pales- were believed by those following the news from Palestine to be as that we propose for Detroit, tine." an understatement 4insofar as the percentage of occupancy would naturally be higher and Nine More .'ew e Slain by Arab Arab deaths are concerned. ' In replying to a question by Lt. the possible deficit would be that Terrorists; Three Burned Alive; Comm. R..1. Fletcher, who asked 2 Children Among Victims much less. IIAIFA. if the Partition Commission had (WNS-Palcor Agency) Inasmuch as the hospital would be an integral part of the social -Nine more Jews were dead in beet asked to expedite its report work program of our Detroit Jew- Palestine after a new outburst of In order that British policy might ish community, the maintenance Arab terrorism. An entire Jew- b e announced, an set which he re- fund would, of course, logically ish family was wiped out in the garded as a first step to stopping become a part of the objective of small, isolated Jewish settlement terrorism, MacDonald said he had the annual Allied Jewish Cam- called Kiriath Ilarosheth, located been informed that the Commis- paign. The Jewish Welfare Fed- on the slopes of eastern Mount sion had almost completed the eration has repeatedly shown that Carmel, outside of Haifa, during taking of evidence in Palestine additional burdens can be safely ■ night attack by a gang of 150 and was leaving at the beginning assumed without jeopardizing ex- Arab brigands. who perpetrated of August. They would lose no isting institutions. There was a one of the most brutal outrages time in completing their report, time when the annual goal of the in the two-year history of Arab he declared, although they re- campaign was about a third of the terrorism. Three of the dead, quired certain evidence and will amount raised this year. The goal Samuel and Lottie Guterman, and consider further matters after has been increased as local needs their daughter, Nilha, 2, were their, return to London. Also In and those of Jews abroad became shot and stabbed and left to burn reply to Fletcher, MacDonald an- more pressing and insistent. Un- alive in their hut, which had nounced that in the fortnight end- doubtedly, the community will re- been put to flames. The terrorists ins July 19, 77 persona had been spond as liberally to the plea for also murdered the occupants of killed, 247 wounded and 32 bomb- the maintenance of a hospital as a nearby hut, Regina Spiegler ings, had occurred. Other terror- it will for the preservation of any and her 11-year-old son, Jacob. ist acts during that period were Jewish Institution, and will do so A 6-year-old daughter or the 52 eases of sniping, 7 armed rob- without hindering the progress of Srieglers escaped alive by hiding beries, one kidnaping and two any other communal responsi- In the farmyard. arson eases in Haifa, in addition Late at night, the 10 super- to a number of aeta of sabotage. bility. Trees Planted in The Butzel Forest !come •