FIEDEFROITJEWINI (ARON and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Publtsbed Wookly by Th. Jowlsh Climatal PublIalag Co, ha. inlered as Beeontl-clue matter Marsh a, rata, .t the Posts office at Detroit. With, teder the Act of Marsh a , ISM General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue felaphonet Cedilla. 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Landes Ofecoi 14 Stratford Place, London, W. 1, England Subscription. In Advance 43.00 Per Year To Insure publication. •11 and cows natter moot roach MN atm by aormspondanno Tends? OTOrlitli of When mailing notices. kindly use ono Ws of Um tea week pope ear. Tit• D et roit Jewish Chronicle lamas aormeyondanso isa SO- lea. of latnnist to tbo Jewish bet disclaims rmast- hllity for •o indoreement ye ► of the a m, asyromod by ao Irritant October 28, 1938 Cheshvan 3, 5699 Scriptural Selections for the Sabbath Pentateuchal portion—Gen. 12:1-17:27. Prophetical portion--Is 40:27.41:16. Aggravated Refugee Problem With no relief in sight, the refugee problem is daily becoming more aggra- vated. The balance sheet for the month shows that increased suffering is the lot of refu- gees; that exiles from Sudetenland are living in ditches with no relief in sight; if reports in the Berlin Angriff are to be believed, thousands of them are being placed in Czech concentration camps; that because of increasing difficulty between legitimate refugees and spies posing as refugees the French government has for- bidden refugees to settle in the Paris re- gion and from establishing new businesses there. On the other hand, Mexico has stayed the deportation of Autsrian Jewish refu- gees who have escaped from Nazi con- centration camps; two shelter camps have been established for refugees in Belgium; New Zealand has announced its intention to admit as many refugees as possible within the country's needs; Great Britain has asked the Dominions to admit 20,000 refugees. It is evident that the scales tip unfavor- ably for the homeless wanderers. While hundreds of thousands must seek avenues of escape from terror, only a handful are being offered relief. The problem of the refugees is th worst blot on the record of our civiliza tion. Re—mdt rL r Etzt itirr r 1938 dent Roosevelt to stand by the Wilsoniari policy with regard to Palestine and re- minded the President that the United States government shares in the respon- sibility for the establishment of the Jew- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ ish National Home. At the meeting of the general The National Council of Catholic Men, committee held Monday night. Fortune Survey on Anti-Semitism B. I. Bialistosky, well known through its executive secretary, Edwin J. the cultural Distasteful as the truth may be to us, the committee of most sensational, albeit frightening news Heffron, asked the president "in the spirit Pisgah Lodge reported the fol- of The self-evident facts must be admitted on the Jewish thinker and contributor the week is the publication of the survey on of justice and Christian charity" to utilize lowing plans for the winter sea- anti-Semitism in the November issue of Fortune strength of the oft-produced evidence that there to the Jewish Daily Forward, is little anti-Semitism where there are few Jews; will be the principal speaker at Magazine. his influence to avert the closing of Pales- son: that such hatred is usually proportionate to the Oct. 31, monthly businesa a conference of the Yiddish cul- tine's doors to Jewish refugees and to meeting. In January, 1936, the Fortune Survey reported number of Jews in a given population. Except that there was very little anti-Semitism in the participate in efforts against the aban- that in the present era persecutions of Jews have ture section of the Jewish Com- Nov. 7, open meeting with en- United States and that only 14 per cent of the donment of the Jewish National Home. tertainment, featuring a discus- People thought that Germany would be better off become no commonplace as to be found even in munity Council, to be held next where there are only 2,000 Jews, and in Sunday morning, Oct. 30, at It The State Legislatures of Pennsylvania sion on the Welfare Bill which for driving out the Jews. Four times as many Japan, remote islands where Jews are only a myth. But o'clock, in the Jewish Community and New Jersey have adopted resolutions will be subject of a referendum voted to the contrary. the basic truth is nevertheless definitely presented the election on the following "Since then," Fortune now reports, "anti- Center. Mr. Bialistosky will take by Dr. Herz]. invoking the President's aid in behalf of at day. Semitism has blazed hotter and spread wider a s his subject, "Whither Jewish a Jewish Palestine. • Nov. 24, business meeting fea- in Europe, and there seems to be smoldering evi- Culture?" Representatives of all Others who have interceded with the turing a discussion by Rabbi Mor- dence of it here." What Is the Solution? groups affiliated with the Council President include: President Walter Dill ris Adler of Congregation The effect of disturbances staged by Nazi- Is there a solution to the problem of the Jew? American hoodlums, the linking of Jews with are urged to attend and hear an Scott of Northwestern University and 23 Shaarey Zedek. For 2,000 years the world has been searching communistic agitation, discrimination against inspiring message. The program Nov. 28, stag party. associates on his faculty; Dr. Frank King- fur an answer to this problem. Starting with Jews in universities, is to be seen in the way the Dec. 1, special business meet- public answered questions on the growth of anti- Apion and leading up to Adolf Hitler, the anti- of activity for the Yiddish sec- don, president of the University of New- ing devoted to balloting on can- Semitism in the latest Fortune Survey. Fortune Semites have sought our extermination, and have tion will be discussed. ark; members of the faculty of Washing- didates of the "Leo N. Levi Ju- reports: failed. Jews, as soon as a friendly hand was Joseph Bernstein, chairman of ton University; R. Emmet Kane, member bilee Class." extended to them offering an opportunity for the- Yiddish culture section, has Little hostility 52.5% of the executive committee of the Na- assimilation, sought to merge with their neigh- Growing hostility Dec. 4, 95th anniversary of announced the organization of a 32.5% Don't know bors, and they, too, failed. Thus, the problem local lecture bureau, whose tional Federation of Catholic Alumni Bnai Brith, composed of initia- 15.0% serv- of 2,000 years ago is no different from the prob- ices tion of the anniversary class in Fortune Comments: "Thus more than half of are free to all organizations Catholic and Protestant clergymen and lem of our own time—except that scientific prog- with membership in the Council. the afternoon and dinner dance, the nation denies that there is any appreciable educators and spokesmen for every group at which henry Monsky, presi- and growing race prejudice. This may be en- ress has made the weapons against us deadlier The speakers are under the au- in American life. than ever, the radio and the printing press con- spices of a special Yiddish cul- dent of the Supreme Lodge, will couraging. On the other hand. if nearly a third tributing their share to destruction. of the people acknowledge that they sense a ture committee which has the At the same time, the Jewish commu- be the speaker. thing to subtle and so underground as Insofar as the Jews in countries that still have cooperation of the Council office. Dec. 5, business meeting at a change nity is united in defense of our Palestine a semblance of freedom are concerned—and we Arrangements for their appear- which the pass-word will be in attitude, Jewry may well find cause for alarm." position. The newly-formed General Coun- given to members of the new An analysis of replies by size of cities adds in the United States are in this group—we must ance before any group may be cause for anxiety in Fortune . Magazine's findings. cil of the four major bodies sent a plea class. fight with every weapon at our disposal against made by calling Mr. Boxerman The following two extremes are reported: the spread of bigotry. Christians must—we at Columbia 1600. The list of to the President and a united front of Dec. 19, Chanukah party. believe they will—help us. We repeat the Cities Over Towns Under speakers and their topics in- all national Jewish women's organizations Jan. 2, business meeting. gestion we made several years ago and which sug- 1,000,000 we cludes: Shloime Bercovich, "A 2.500 was formed for action in the present Jan 16, open meeting, featur- Little hostility 44.1% have repeated again and again: for every dollar Quarter Century of Jewish Edu- 55.9% emergency situation. Growing hostility ing debate between teams of the spent for relief we must provide ten for defense; cation" and "Jewish Messiahs:" 22.0 Don't know Michigan hillel Foundation and pamphlet for pamphlet should be our answer t o Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter, "The 9.2 22.0 The unanimity of action is heartening. local A. Z. A. chapters. the anti-Semites; our voice must not be stilled Role of Jewish Kehillahs in Jew- Similarly significant is a comparison of Jewish But neither that nor lukewarm assur- Feb. 6, business meeting. in the face of tragedy; if universities seek to ish Life and "The Rabbr• Dr feeling with those of our Christian compatriots: ances should cause the Jews of America increase barriers against Jewish students (co n- Alex Sanders, "Communism, As- Jewish C atholic P rotestant None . Feb. 20, Father and Son pro- Little hostility __50.3% d itions anions are worse today than they were a year similation, and Zionism;" Rabbi 51.3% 53.0% 50.0% to fall into a state of lethargy and to gram with local A. Z. A. partici- Growing ago) we must protest and demand hostility 41.7 35.3 31.0 justice. The Isaac Stollman, "The Present 30.0 slow up efforts of making uninterrupted pation. Don't know ..._... 8.0 13.4 moment our voice is stilled, the danger will be- Crisis in Jewish Life" and "Miz- 20.0 demands that pledges to Jewry be hon- At least a dozen local Bnai Follows Fortune's conclusion: 16.0 come more pronounced. Today there is still a rachi and Jewish Religion in the -so the JIM, are hardly more worried about their Brith members will attend the in- fighting chance to check the growing tide of Present Crisis;" Rabbi Joshuah ored and that an open-door policy be stallation on-s popular standing than are the Gentiles. In tart, of the new Bnai Brith hatred. Tomorrow it may be too late. romporing these answere wilt those ellen maintained in Palestine. Sperka, "The Synagogue" and by nil Lodge at Kalamazoo and Battle PISGAH ANNOUNCES SEASON'S PROGRAM The Congress Sessions Creek to be held Sunday, Oct. 30, according to the report of President Joseph Sanders. President Sanders also appoint- ed the following in addition to himself to represent Pisgah Lodge at the next quarterly meeting of the Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- cil, scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 7, at Lansing: B. F. Goldman, Joseph W. Gaynes, Elias Gold-1 berg, Louis Rosenzweig, Louis 11. Schostak and Lewis L. Stein- berg. October 28, PURELY COMMENTARY people in big rill., it sterns Ihol theGentile in • big ■ Vit it 141 ,PrI ;.717 , 1 3":.. to e the Gentile deplores ion must the Jew) the hostility he believes exists, or aPPrInes and sly". IL" Since worry over these facts will not contribute to the physical strength or mental state of our people, it is well that we should study these facts calmly and rationally and attempt to find solution for whatever ills disturb our existence or threaten our future. But insofar as the Jews in countries of perse- cution are concerned—and we are responsible for them as much as for ourselves, since we are our brothers' keepers—the only solution is territorial. That is why the defense of our position in Pales- tine must be made a major objective in our activi- ties. Palestine must retain a place of priority in Jewish reconstructive planning. In addition, every opportunity for territorial acquisition must b utilized in order to provide means for the settle- ment of large numbers of Jews. Thus far we have failed is score. But there surely must be some avenues of escape. Somewhere there must be a large stretch of land which should be bought by wealthy Jews for colonization pur- poses. The responsibility lies on the shoulders of the rich who themselves are not secure and whose only hope for retaining their position in this mad world is the solving of the problems of the millions of their persecuted brethren. That is why they must stake their fortunes for the pro- tection of Jewish rights. COUNCIL STARTS LECTURE SERIES "The History of Anti-Semitism:" Morris Haar, "How to Celebrate the Jewish Holidays" and "Art;" Harold Silver, "Partition of Pal- estine" and "The Ilistadruthi" Isaac Finkelstein. "What is Art?" and "The Life of Peretz;" Ezra Korman, "Why Jews speak Yid- dish" and "What Is the Ikuf?" D r. Schmaraya Kleinman, "Dis- eases Age, Herman Radon, "The Aims of the Jewish School" and "The Prophets and Their Role;" Aaron Rosenberg, "Literary and Humorous Inter- pretations" and "Current News." Speakers whose topics have not as yet been announced are Jo- seph Bernstein, Israel Drachler and Joseph Haggai. It was announced this week that the Kadimah Social Club has followed the example of the Berdichover Verein, which re- cently contributed a sum of money for the purchase and dis- tribution of Father Moody's pamphlet, "Why Are Jews Per- secuted." This pamphlet will be circulated as part of the public relations work of the Council, to a selected list of non-Jews. Copies may be obtained at ten cents each at the office of the Council, 51 W. Warren Ave., Room 308. The sessions of the democratically elected American Jewish Congress to be held in New York City during the week- • end of Oct. 29-31, occurred during a most Herz! Predicted It Long Ago tragic period in Jewish life. When these This is no time to find fault with those who sessions were first called, no one would sought relief in assimilation—whether of the Proletarian type or the one that puffed to the have dreamed that tragedy would be as right. Both the right and the left could have d one much during the past forty years to ease widespread as it is today. Since the demo- Council Executive present conditions, to create a haven---or havens cratic elections held in June, the situation Jewry which could have been powers for To Meet Monday —for has become infinitely worse, and even the good and for strength in our day. A Jewish --- commonwealth in Palestine, several strong col- most optimistic are of the opinion that The executive committee of onization centers in Australia or in Africa or in there is nothing in all of Jewish history to t he Jewish Community Council South America or even in Alaska, would have hold an important meeting, served as means for reacuink millions of Jews. In. Defense of Palestine A Word to Christians--Quotin g Christians compare with the horrori of present times. will Monday, Oct. 31, at 8 p. m., in But the gentlemen on the right and the gentle- t he Jewish Children's Home, Bur- Threats to security in Palestine, added Throughout the centuries Christians have ad- men on the left, although distantly removed in Protests against the threatened st op lingame and Petoskey. mitted the sin of anti-Semitism and thundered economic thinking, were blind to the common page of immigration to Palestine and the to the other international complications, in protest against the humiliations imposed upon factor that mere fighting for Jewish rights by possible abandonment of the princi pies give the present Congress a purpose of SPEAKERS' BUREAU OF Jews in lands of their birth is not sufficient; that the Jews. This is an era when the rising tide of unparalleled gravity. While it is true that hatred of the Jew impels us again to invoke embodied in the Balfour Declaration c on- LABOR ZIONIST YOUTH although that should always be one of the car- Christian sentiment and to quote it as an admoni- dinal principles which we can not sacrifice we tinue unabated. There is justification for on the question of discrimination in this tion to those who choose to hate and to offend The Labor Zionist Youth of De- must not depend upon that alone as a saving carrying on without interruption the bat- country there is already a great deal of troit, their Jewish neighbors: Peale Zion and Ha- feature in our existence as Jews and as human tie in defense of our position in Pa les- unity, it is equally as true that we are bonim, Young beings. have recently established DAVID LLOYD GEORGE: "Of all the bigot- tine, since it is only by hammering a way yet to create a solidified front to deal with a speakers' bureau and are now The gentlemen on the right and the gentlemen ries that savage the human temper, there is none with demands upon our own governm ent national and international matters which prepared to supply any Jewish on the left even went to far as to try to prove so stupid as the anti-Semitic." youth organization with competent that Dr. Theodor Ilerzl, the prophet of the mod- ROBERT LYND, writing recently in John and Great Britain that it will be possi ble do not fall under the heading of discrimi- speakers 0' for any of their cultural ern movement for Jewish national redemption, London, well-know n English weekly: "Personally, Jr. Service Group to awaken the conscience of the pow era nation. It must be admitted that the rise meeting. Speakers will be pre- was inspired by a maniacal complex. But these I believe that a plague of anti-Semitism would of Hitlerism in 1933 found us unprepared; concerned in Palestine's future. pared to speak on any topic per. people, whom we hold to have been blind to the do far more damage to England than a plaue that we were totally unprepared when taining to Zionism, Jewish colon- truth, may well turn to Herzl now and to read of To Meet on Nov. 6 smallpox. And, just as I believe a single case The cardinal point to be stressed is Mussolini announced hifi policy of racism; ization in Palestine or other topics his predictions which were published more than of smallpox has to be taken seriously, so I believe that the doors to Palestine must rem air that the new tragedy in Czechoslovakia concerning the welfare and posi. 42 years ago. that even a single case of virulent anti-Semitism Jewish young men and women In his "Jewish State," Dr. Iferzl wrote an open and that at least this avenue of found a helpless Jewry. tion of the Jews over the world. should be put under observation and prevented For further information or ar- analysis of anti-Semitism which is today perhaps escape must remain free for the h u n from becoming a source of infection to other will meet Nov. 6 at Hotel Stot- It is only the extreme tragedy which is rangements for a speaker contact, the sanest presentation of the case. When we people. The Jews might survive an epidemic ler to organize Detroit's first dreds of thousands of refugees who m us set to threaten our position in Palestine call Moshe Stark, 2684 Carter, take into consideration the fact that the Jewish of anti-Semitism, but the England that English. city-wide unified youth group, to be provided with havens of refuge. Tyler 7-4433, or Paul Boim, 2448 opulation in the United States in 1896 was that has found a unified Jewry. men have known for centuries would disappear." be known as the Junior Section Ilazelwood 5-4564. 938,000 compared with 4,300,000 today, the fol- It is moat encouraging to know th at THE NEW WORLD, Official Newspaper of Under the circumstances, there is need lowing statement in Dr. Iferzl's introduction to of the Detroit Service Group. the conscience of Christians in Amen ca Archdiocese of Chicago and the Province of "The Jewish State" is of extreme value as the This group Is the outgrowth has been awakened to join with us in a for a democratically chosen force in Jew- Pioneer Women's Branch judgment Illinois: "To be violently anti-Semitic, as in Ber- of a man of great wisdom: ish life which should Observes 5th Anniversary be prepared to deal •The Jewish question still mkt, It would be use- lin and Vienna, is to be anti-Catholic. To deny of the Junior Division in the mighty protest against the breaking of 1938 Allied Jewish Campain, Dee to deny It. It is • remnant of the Middle Agee, justice to one is to deny justice to all . . . No which civilised nations do not even yet seem able to the pledges made to the Jewish peop le , with extraordinary events as they arise. The Pioneer Women's Organi- shake off, try so they will. They certainly showed • true Catholic will take part in the persecution of whose splendid, unprecedented achievement is already on rec- his Jewish compatriots— a President Roosevelt's assurances that t he The Executive of the World Jewish Con- zation, Club No. 2, is starting The generous desire to do so when they emancipated nw blow against the Jew ord. Jewish question exist. wherever Jews lire In per- is a blow against our common humanity , . As n United States will do everything in its gress at Geneva is perhaps the only im- this season with a 5th anniver- c eptible umbers, Inhereit does act exist, It Is carried y n In the court. of their mitrotione. we portant body of Jewish spokesmen that is sary luncheon at Lachar's Res- move Many of these young people Catholics and as Christians. we hail the Jew's naturally power to influence the British gover to 11104. places where we •re not persecuted. and taurant, 8939 12th St., at 12:30 liberty as our common liberty." have expressed the desire to there nor presence pnuluces perseention. This Is the ment to adhere to its pledge is hearteni ng prepared at all times to speak in defense p. m.. on Nov. 1. All those in- came form a permanent body, the in every rennin', and will remain so, eV.. In those LEO TOLSTOI: "Anti-Semitism is a mad Pas- of Jewish life whenever an international terested in attending should call mont highly civilised—Frence Itself being BO exception— evidence that all hope is not lost. In t he situation sion, akin to the lowest perversities of diseased better to serve both Jewish and arises. till the Jewish question node a eolutioa on • 130iitiMi halal, The unfortumete J... aro now Mrs. R. Frank, To. 6-4725, for non-Jewish community causes. meantime outstanding Christian leade rs human nature. It is the will to hate." claming anti- Semilism Into England; they have already Introdueed The American Jewish Congress will be further information. • All people from 16 to 30 years These sentiments can be multiplied by the hun- it Into America.“ and important groups have similar ly of age are urged to attend this dreds. Let these suffice for the immediate present, faced with the responsibility of strength- joined with the Jews of this country in important meeting. ening that force which makes for unity in demands that the pledges for a Jewi sh Jewish life and which makes for prepared- MERGE REFORM AND ORTHODOX College Club Invites Kuhn homeland be honored. to Show Them How to WORK OF NORTH END CLINIC Most significant is the message that w as ness in the event of tragedy. The Ameri- SYNAGOGUES IN LANSING, MICH. Run U. S. Efficiently received by the Detroit chapter of th e can Jewish Congress must, therefore, begin LAUDED BY DR. J. J. GOLUB On Sunday, Oct. 23, Charles tions in Lansing fulfills a long- American Jewish Congress from Char! es to play the role assigned to it by the large force in American Jewish life which be- Federman was elected president felt WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.— need in the community. A Edward Russell, eminent humanitaria "The number of free patients the clinic renders a real service (WNS) — Pro-Nazi sentiment large number of persons pre- at North End Clinic is 75 per chairman of the Pro-Palestine Federatio n lieves in democratic action and which re- of the Un it e d Congregation viously among the students of Wil- to the community. The work of unaffiliated with either fuses to lose faith in democratic form of Shaarey Zedek of Lansing which of America, who was responsible for th government. cent of the total, and from that the social service department. liams College, on the campus group are expected to join the arose out of the amalgamation of which has been .held the viewpoint alone, the clinic ren- which includes the important task first appeal by Christians to this govern united congregation. -The new of aan of the two former congregations rr g in g for hpi famous Williamstown Institute os tal admis- president is manager of the In- demo a real service to the cons- sions ment and to Great Britain in defense o f in the community, Shaarey Zedek ter-State Department Stores and an d o ther soc ial require- on Human Relations, was re- Jewish rights in Palestine. Acknowledgin g munity," states Dr. J. J. Golub, ments of the patients, is well and Beth-El. At this meeting, vealed when the Liberal Club president of the Lansing Shrine of Ntehwe 1.1,copsrpki tacl ina ino t carried the resolution of thanks adopted by th which was the annual meeting Club. sent a letter to Fritz Kuhn, The Red-Hunters Diseases, C i ty, J of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, leader of the German-Ameri- local Congress group, at its conference o n Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman is am pleased with the oppor- letter to Isadore Sobeloff, execu- tunity of saying a word of well- Kramer was chosen vice- t he recently elected rabbi of the can Mind, inviting him to ad- Oct. 13, Mr. Russell wrote: The Dies Committee does not know Max president; Sam Edelson, treas- c ongregation. He is a graduate tive director of the Jewish Wel- deserved praise about a well- dress the club either Nov. 20 "It is characteristic of the generau when to stop making itself appear ridicu- urer; Carl Marion and Abe of the Hebrew Union College in or Dec. 5, but offering him fare Federation. Dr. Golub's in- organized clinic which maintains vestigation of the need for a high standards of service." spirit that I have always found in th e lous. Dr. Reuben Leon Kahn and Rabbi Kamins, members of the board Cincinnati. A f ter ordination, any date "you might have medical institution under Jewish of trustees. The other members Rabbi Zuckerman studied for free." Signed by Arthur Ches- Jews that they recognize motives and in Leon Fram have been branded as Com- of auspices in Detroit comprises the the board, who were elected several years in Palestine and ter Weil, Jr., president of the first half of the Jewish Hospital tentions and overlook failures. On con in former years for a three year Austria on a graduate fellow-ship. club, the letter said that "our munists. So has Dr. Albert Einstein. So Survey conducted by the Council Yiddish Education viction, I wanted to do something fo r term, are David Friedland, Louis He has lectured in Vienna and use of the word 'Liberal' of Jewish Federations and Wel- Karnins, E. H. Schetzer, Herbert London, and is the latest addi- (listen to all sides in search Palestine, believing that it represente d have others whose participation in politi- Shin fare Funds at the request of the Month in November berg. of the truth) is not to be con- tion to the faculty of the Beth not alone a refuge for Jews still victim cal affairs is as remote from Communistic Detroit Jewish Welfare Federa- The amalgamation of the con- El College of Jewish Studies in fused with the word 'liberal' tion. In the course of his study of the bestial spirit of the Dark Ages bu doctrine as distance can possibly separate servative and reform congrega- Detroit. (radical). Because of this Dr. Golub made scientific observ- The Yiddish school, of Detroit, also it represented the spirit of peace anything under the sun. very fundamental principle, ations of North End Clinic poli- Sholem Aleichem, Arbeiter Ring we would like to hear you good will and fraternity without whit h What a pity that this committee should Forum at Emanuel um committee, will preside. A and cies and practices, which he de- and Farband Shulen, have united your aide of the picture. scribes t sa follows: the hope of a sane world is all fallacious so waste its energies! It is becoming dan- odwi s: to conduct an educational month brief summary of current Jew- A goodly number of students as not ffi cult to speak beginning with Nov. 1 for the It seemed to me that anybody able to gerous to quote the Constitution, which ish news will be presented each here were to Europe this sum- on Friday, Nov. 4 week, and an open forum discus- mer and returned much im- well of North End Clinic. Hospi- Purpose of increasing the num- serve Palestine was serving all humanity guarantees the right of free speech and tal people in Detroit have a high ber of pupils. sion will follow the lectures. pressed by the ideals and ef- and God. But I am wholly dissatisfied freedom of assembly; or to make reference opinion of its service and organ- The schools are located as fol- The evening will be concluded ficiency in the Greater Ger- with what I have been able to do, which to revolutionary portions of the Declara- Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Give First with a social hour and refresh- many. ization, and have said so to me. lows: Arbeiter Ring Shulen, 8946 We know that at pres- Lecture in Series Sponsored This opinion was justifiable as a 12th St., 2545 Waverly; Sholem ments at the synagogue vestry. is so little that it merits no attention. Any tion of Independence; or to quote the rebel ent our government isn't run Jointly with Young Israel result of my own investigation. Aleichem Shulen, 3554 Mon- way, I have an abiding faith in the ulti- Prophets in Holy Scriptures. efficiently as possible. Could It is supporting evidence that terey, and Dwyer Public School, you help us to know the way mate triumph of the Palestine idea. It And the Red-hunters still do not know wherever Jews maintain an insti- 1111 Caniff St.; Farband Shulen, "The World Jewish Scene and Trees Planted in out? Or even clear up some may not come this year nor next, but it how to blush! tution of high standards, it brings 8603 12th St. and 12244 Dexter the Palestine Crisis" will be the matter which you think might credit to them. subject of an address by Rabbi will come and there will be again a Jew- be imperative." The club of- The Butzel Forest fered to pay his expenses and "North End Clinic provides op- Blvd. Max J. Wohlgelernter next Fri- ish Homeland." portunities for 129 Jewish phy- day evening, Nov. 4, at 8:15. at "any nominal fee," In the meantime, the following have sicians to advance themselves in Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and The Jewish National Fund Marshall Lodge Nazi Flag at Wayne U. the art and science of medicine, Woodrow Wilson. Rabbi Wohl- joined in strengthening our hands in the Council of Detroit acknowledges --- even though the opportunities gelernter's lecture will be the battle for our just rights in Palestine: capacity attendance heard A Nazi swastika flag, bearing the first in a series of Friday evening the planting of a tree in the A.Z.A. Opens Office Here are limited to ambulatory pa- the A problems of the refugees Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, general inscription "From Benton Harbor Nazi forums, sponsored jointly, for Fred M. Butzel Forest in Pales- tients. The attitude of the admin. aired in a panel discussion of secretary of the Federal Council of the Bund" on the border, was found on the the second consecutive year. by tine by Chapter No. I of the istration of the clinic, as well the subject Tuesday night at the Beth Tefilo Emnn- In line with the recent expan- as the doctors, is highly social. Bnai Moshe auditoriu. Churches of Christ in America, wrote flagpole of Wayne University. A man u Congregation al and the Young Israel of De- League for Labor Palestine in sion of A. Z. A. in Detroit. A. Z. It contains the essential elements The panel discussion, m a feature President Roosevelt that this important standing at the base of the pole ran away troit, honor of Helen Wilma Block of A. headquarters have been set of understanding of the pa- of the open meeting of Louis church movement associates itself with at the sight of a policeman in the early Next Friday's topic was chosen 3711 Webb Ave. One tree was tient's needs and condition. Its Marshall Lodge of Bnal Brith, in- Up. planted in memory of Edith in conjunction with the 21st an- his efforts to encourage Great Britain in morning hours of Oct. 20. That, of course, administrative regulations are eluded analyses by Ferdinand of the issuance of the Brenner Stone by East Side Book The office is headed by Jess sound and well carried out Its Rosenthal, Mrs. Julian H. Kro- ' the present situation "so that immigration is the method of the Nazis. Their pro- niversary Balfour Declaration by the Brit- Club; one tree was planted in R. Feiler, state deputy of Michi- clinical divisions are complete, lik, Charles E. Feinberg end to Palestine may be based upon the capac- gram, frankly presented, could not stand ish government. memory of Henry Feinberg and gan. who is assisted by Jack its staff adequate, and the fees Mrs. Samuel Glogower, with Har d - Cantor Rubin Boyoraky of Con- one tree in memory of Blambe ity of the country for economic absorp- the light of day. They are like the ground for special services such as labor- old Silver, director of the Re- Beth Tefilo Emanuel Feinberg Gelzayd by Mr. and Rouman, executive secretary of story, x-ray, etc., for those who settlement Service, tion and that the door of hope may not moles who perish in the sunlight. The gregation as moder- will lead in community singing of Mrs. Ben Coggan. Detroit A. Z. A. The office will can afford to pay, are nominal. atom. be closed to Jewish refugees." more light that can be thrown on their Sabbath songs preceding the Trees may be planted in the be open to 5 p. m. daily, except The history records of patients, A closed meeting of the Mar- Joseph P. Tumulty, who was secretary procedure, therefore, the better for all talks every Sabbath, and Meyer Butzel Forest by calling Mrs. Sunday, at 622 Murphy Bldg. those I have seen, are fairly shall Lodge on Nov. 1' will be Weiaenfeld, chairman of the Philip Slomovitz, 17417 Stoepel to President Wilson, telegraphed Presi- humanity. The telephone number is Cherry good. The number of free pa- addressed by Irving Levy, who Young Israel Friday evening for- Ave., University 1-6972. • 3185. tients is 75 per cent of the will discuss programs and total, and from that viewpoint tivities of up-state lodges. ae-