A merica lavish Peridical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO NP ETROIT LWISff HRONICL The Only Anglo-Jewish All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS VOL. XL NO. 30 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 Controversy Over Radio Attacks Con- tinues to Rage as Catholic Papers Differ on Broadcasts HEAD OF U. S. BAR QUOTES POPE IN DENOUNCING BIAS Condemns Nazi Persecu- tions in Address at Art Institute DESCRIBES SUFFERING ' OF CHRISTIANS, JEWS Says Catholics and Protest- ants in Majority in Concentration Camps TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Appeal for Help Made by Jewish Press in Germany MERLI N. (WNS) — The only Jtovish newspaper permit- tel in Berlin, Joedisches Nach- richtenblatt, (a news sheet of two pages) carried an urgent appeal, under the imprimatur of the Propaganda Ministry, to the world in general and the United States in particular to "open the barriers" to Jewish emigration from Germany. Leo Kreindler, editor of the publi- cation, said in his appeal: "In view of no many bitter disaPe pointments and the failure of so many authorities in the world there must arise among the Jews in Germany a feeling that the world is willing to ex- tend to them a certain amount of 'pity,' but that this sym- pathy ends when practical solu- tions come into question." "We imagine," the appeal says, "that the great colonial powers and the United States, could quickly provide Jews from Germany temporary refuge, be it MT so primitive and that in the transplantation of tem- porary immigrants to other lands an indefinite occupation could occur, according to indi- vidual suitability." Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents COUGHLIN IS ONLY Refugee Aid Continues on Increasing CATHOLIC HERO OF NAZIS IN GERMANY Scale; Earl Baldwin Fund Established; Hitler's Voelkischer Beo- bachter Attacks Mundelein DR. NAHUM GOLDMANN URGES JEWS TO FIGHT Declares It Is Only Salva- tion in Opposition to Anti-Semitism Expert Says Palestine Can Take 600,000 Hundreds of Children Leave Naziland to Settle in Lands Throughout the World; One Mother Dies While Child Departs for Holland SEE SCHACHT VISIT TO LONDON AS SCHEME TO PERMIT EMIGRATION IN A TRADE DEAL Applause for Rev. Charles E. Julien Bryan, eminent lecturer Coughlin's radio attacks on the and traveler, in two stirring ad- Jews increased in Germany this dresses delivered Sunday afternoon !week, and the Royal Oak radio and evening at the Art Institute, priest today has the distinction under the auspices of the World of being the only Catholic hero Adventure Series, severely con- in the Reich. demned the persecutions in Ger- The repudiation of Father many and appealed for an open- Are Coughlin as a spokesman for the door policy for the refugees in this Catholic church by George Car- country. dinal Mundelein of Chicago was Emphatic statements that Father Charles E. Cough- Both lectures were attended by severely attacked on Tuesday by lin is not authorized to speak for the Catholic Church capacity audiences and hundreds Hitler's personal organ, the were made Sunday by George Cardinal Mundelein, Arch- Were turned away for lack even of Voelkischer Beobachter, which standing room both for the after- bishop of Chicago, and Frank J. Hogan, president of the noon called Cardinal Mundelein and aid- and evening addresses. George er and abetter of Jewry. This American Bar Association. LONDON. (WNS)—Earl Baldwin, former British Prime Minister, appealed to F. Pier rot, director of the World Nazi paper said: Cardinal Mundelein's statement, broadcast nation- Adventure Series, introduced the all England to help the victims of persecution in Germany, in a radio address here. "Cardinal Mundelein felt speaker. ally, was read over the stations called upon to add to the Jewish Speaking for all religious communities in Britain, he launched "The Earl Baldwin of the National Broadcasting Co. Urges U. S. as Haven interdict a reprimand from Cath- Fund" drive to help Jewish and Christian refugees alike. Jews, Catholics and Prot- by Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, Vicar o olic Church authorities. Munde- estant will cooperate on an equal basis. Already $2,500,000 has been pledged by General and Senior Auxiliary Chirrsitt ias f lein not only is a German hater, the public. His appeal for German cooperation in as well as Jews--Mr. Bryan, in Bishop of Chicago, after Father helping refugees emigrate has but also is closely associated Coughlin's address. The state- • Imought no response. The sup- with circles which seek to ad- this that ment read by Bishop Sheil fol- port of the Earl Baldwin fund vance Jewish dominance in the lows: can do to show its sympathy is for the victims of religious and . United States. If the Cardinal to admit 50,000, 100,000 or even His Eminence, George Car- racial persecution was urged as Singers to Render Chanukah 200,000 refugees. In response to Project Launched Unde r now avers that the battle against dinal Mundelein of Chicago, an Imperative need for immedi- Co-chairmanship of 7 Jewish influence is irreconciliable his own question addressed to the Music on Sunday having been importuned by ate assistance by the Archbishop with the principles of the church The Festival of Candles—Its Influence in History audience whether it approved of Kaale, Rosenthal news commentators and cor- Morning of Canterbury, Lord Rothschild. —which formerly combatted such such action, he was greeted by respondents from every section Clement R. Attlee and Sir Alan influence—it shows once again prolonged applause. By DR. PAUL ROMANOFF of the country in reference to Anderson at a meeting repre- The membership enrollment pr o ;how all international elements The Temple High School Choir, Mr. Bryan predicted that there the broadcasts of Father senting all faiths. Lord Roth- is are working in close fellowship." Legend and history combine torovo the story of Chanukah, Veer after year achild said that the use of the recently organized by George Gal- will be no Jews left in Germany ject of the United Hebrew Sch oo Coughlin of Detroit, makes the throughout the axe*, lisle I. t he Fears of a new attack on alum Jew. have *topped to rekindle the light that I. m wholle of the hanukah following statement: vani, will make its first public Ina few years and he also warn- was launched last week at a gath • Catholics were entertained at C legend. let Its Interpretation In word "medieval" to describe the ed that Hitler ' is not through an- terms of history Is even more significant—for now II may be mid that elites tortures inflicted on the Jews in ering held at the home of A "As ■ an American citizen, ba the Vatican this week. mere Is light In the norld tho s enttrolo .111 horn on the nth day of appearance Sunday morning, Dec. flexing other lands and that he will Germany was an insult to the hisler—Dee, lit—and the eeven dais that follow, Father Coughlin has the right Kasle, chairman of the membershi Unless the Jews of the world 18, at 11 o'clock, in the main soon go into Rumania and later /1 past." to express his personal views realize that their only salvation auditorium of Temple Beth E„ will wedge his way into the committee. It was officially announced on current events, but he is not is in fighting back before they "A miracle happened," the leg- a single small cruse was found that Dr. Iljalmar Schacht, presi- The occasion will be the large Ukraine. Mr. Mask in discussing thi authorized to speak for the a become refugees they face com- end runs. After heroic , battles remaining in an obscure corner. Chanukah celebration of the en. membership effort said: Jews` Not Only Sufferers dent of the Reichebank, would go Catholic Church, nor does he plete moral and physical de- and victory in driving out the tire religious school of the Tem- In his description of the hoe- "We are about to begin th e The cruse was sufficient for only t o London for a "private visit to represent the doctrine or sen- ple. The public is invited. mrs that are being perpetrated in enrollment of memberships i n struction in the ghetto, Dr. Na- Greeks from Jerusalem, the Mac- t he governor of the Bank of timents of the church." one day's burning, and it would hum Goldmann, chairman of the The Temple Choir will sing tra the Reich, Mr. Bryan was em- In his address, in which he ditional Chanukah music, includ- phatic in his declaration that there support of the United Hebre w International Administ rative cabees entered the Temple, take a week to produce new oil. England." The visit Is to take place im- Committee of the World Jewish cleansed it and renewed worship Then the miracle happened. The again called up Jews and Gen- ing the blessings over the candles, are more Catholics and Protestants Schools. I must mediately after the current meet- Congress, asserted Sunday be- there. They also restored the tiles to "stand shoulder to shoul- and will render selections from in the concentration camps than emphasize that the schools are mall supply of oil which ordi- ing of the Bank for International fore the congregation of the der against communism," Father Handers "Judas blaccabeus." there are Jews. Ile described the the spark of life Free Synagogue in Carnegie Sanctuary and its sacred vessels. narily would last only .rt day Settlements at Basle, Switzer- Coughlin urged his listeners to Rabbi Leon Fram will tell a manner in which Catholic schools in the present The light of the golden Menorah burned continually for eight days. land. German quarters expect Hall, New York. tune in for the address from Chanukah story. In addition to have been closed, how the children "So long as world Jewry be- had been extinguished by the This miracle is now commemo- Dr. Schacht to leave Basle for Washington of Frank J. Hogan, this special Chanukah service on are being weaned away from their Jewish situ a- lieves that it is doing enough to Greeks who had also pried open rated in the festival of Chanu- London tomorrow, president of the American Bar Sunday morning, there will be a parents and how Catholic and tion. They are "Private visit" is a well-worn Association. Father Coughlin Chanukah play presented at the Protestant churches are certain to the courage-giv- aid its oppressed co-religionists the cruses which contained the kah. ing power for formula covering everything and said that Mr. Hogan was "the Satundai, by trying to help solve the refu- pure olive oil. Only pure oil was History has much more to tell. nothing. For that reason there is aaser, be next in line in the program of Jews t oday- morning school scasimblemt It la an easy victim used for lighting the Menorah, The story of Chanukah is elo- engaged.-ureic:rennin . for-the - Ns. ThlyWi Zeinis - or the cOnfirmation confl, zolowA " PmPtItY -. and without tional Jewish Council." of anti:Semitic terror, he said. and because the sacred gent of quently told In'the- Bobk -iirMie; great apeculation_ AIL JAL, • The humiliation of the children courage which department. The play will be "The "It Is not possible to settle the the high-priest on the jars was cabeec, written soon after the purpose. Mr. Hogan, a distinguished Unlighted Menorah," by Elma Wati especially deplored by Mr. comes from Imperative Motives refugee question by migration, broken, the oil was defiled. Only Jewish victories. It is interesting Catholic layman, spoke over the Ehrlich Levinger. The cast will Bryan. In the course of his pres- know ledge we for the world is closed to the One imperative motive un- Mutual Broadcasting System on a include Barbara Weinberg, Frank entation of the case against Naz- are that this book, written originally not safe. Jews. Only by aiding the Jews program arranged by the General Abramovitz, Lewis Clinton, Ethel ism, Mr. Bryan quoted from Hit- in Hebrew, should be preserved doubtedly is the new British ex- "Education in Eastern Europe, now, before in Abe Kasle Jewish Council of the American Isenberg, Ruth Medal and Barbara ler's "Mein Kampf" and other to us only in Greek. Thus the port offensive designed to fight general is very they are destroyed just as they - Jewish Committee, the American Levitt. The play will be directed Nazi manuals. language hated by the new Mac- and beat Germany with her own The audience Jewish Congress, Bnai Brith, and by Mrs. Blanche G. Rome. All laughed at the stupidities that are essential — but education fo ✓ have been in Germany, can cabean rulers Is the only one methods. This drive is causing the Jewish Labor Committee. By of the classes of the Temple are being swallowed by the people in the soul is necessary to life itself American Jews, and others still in which the brave deeds and considerable concern In Germany telephone from his home in Wash- also giving special Chanukah par- Germany, and Mr. Bryan corn- Especially is it necessary now free, actually help save them- struggles of the Jewish nation because of the decline In her ex- ington he denied he had been ties in the Temple building or in mented: "You would not laugh if more than ever before for the selves and their brothers from Tidbits from Everywhere are recorded. The political con- ports. Jewish children to acquaint them . moral destruction in the ghetto." "engaged" as • spokesman for the homes of the pupils or teach- you were in Germany." quests of the Greeks in Asia Another purpose may be dis- selves with Jewish history and By PHINEAS J. BIRON any organization. lie represent- ers. brought in their wake a new cul- cussion of the Jewish refugee Throughout his address Mr. the Jewish life—to acquire a 14,000 Turn Out for Rally Called --- ed no Jewish committee "direct- ture. With the sword of the con- problem. So far the German gov- The Temple High School Choir Bryan expressed sympathy for knowledge of its great teachings. (Copyright, MA a A. F. ) by LaGuardi a ly or indirectly," he declared. quering armies, the philosophies ernment hes refused to negotiate consists of 60 boys and girLs, all the German people, said that they NEW YORK. (WNS) — A "It is unfortunate that it of Plato and Aristotle were with the Intergovernmental Com- "The views 1 :sup eeeee d in (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I) are against the Nazi persecu- Catholic and an Episcopalian pre- brought to the East. mittee on Refugees sitting In my speech were my own," he tions, and deplored the fact that should be necessary to repeat, late joined with high government NATZI STUFF year in and year out, a drive fo London, on the ground that it is r asserted. "It is not the sort With the Maccabees begins a they are helpless to fight the Rumors on the corn Rath officials in a strenuous protest of thing • man can be paid to Hitler menace. He said that an membership for support of this meeting against shooting plot are getting hotter new chapter in Jewish life, and political and anti-German, But religious end cause. All Jews should consider say." underground movement is im- a new chapter as well London quarters interested in the racial persecution in Nazi Ger- and hotter . .. The latest is that perhaps possible in view of the efficiency it a duty to enroll and pay thei r Explaining how his address the French secret police have ac- in the history of the Western emigration of Jews from Ger- yearly dues at $5, without any many. The Citizens Rally, Against tual proof that the whole thing World. A renaissance period was many are known here to be of the Gestapo. came to be delivered, Mr. Ho- MEMO: rune TO PAGE 2) solicitation. But since solicitation was a put-up job to furnish a inaugurated by the Maccabees; a anxious to discuss some plan for Defense of Our Democracy gan said he made a similar is necessary, we ask that our such emigration, speech at ■ dinner on Dec. 1, Mr. Bryan opened his address pretext fo f h r urt er persecution revival of the earlier Jewish facilitating On Friday evening, Dec. 23, the workers be given a gracious wel- May Further Emigration for Judge James A. Foley. of the Jews .. , At the moment, script; ■ new phase of creative regular Sabbath Eve services will with a description of the small come in the community. Dr. Schszht may be quite will- community of 8,000 people in writings; a renewal of the fer- The dinner was given by the well-informed sources whisper be held under the auspices of the "The Hebrew Schools extend New York County Lawyers that the Nazis are perfecting nier ritual; an introduction of ing to discuss unofficially some Young People's Temple Club. This Pennsylvania, where he was born. plan whereby Germany would the privilege to those who are new hymns; the assumption of a Association, of which George He pointed out that in that small plans e tf o o rb ea npoit n he ner d " "outrage," o on u e c "aiti o s is an annual function arranged by kingly crown; the centralization facilitate the emigration of Z. Medalie, former United tho club, and promises to be an city there were representatives of willing and can afford to, to pay some of her Jew's, in return for the tuition for one or more chil- all races and religions ,that there of the royal and hierarchic States Attorney, is . president. lien and to supply what Hitler exceedingly interesting and inspir- PLEASE TURN TO PAGE were 25 chorches, including two dren for the season in the name will call justification for a bil- functions in a single person; the which Jewish quarters would un- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL/ dertake to facilitate German ex- To Address National Con- of the living, or in the name of reintroduction of other forms of lion-dollar fine to be levied The ritual service will be reed Jewish synagogues, and that all ports. How such a plan would by Milton Donor and Arthur people lived in harmony. This, he any one deceased in the family ference for Palestine in against the Catholic Church in social and religious customs and (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE SEVEN) inted out, is the result of our or someone in their friends fano Goulson. The principal topic to Washington, Jan. 14, 15 Germany . . . Five years ago rituals that were dear to the 89 per cent of the school chil- group of the Jews in Palestine. be discussed will be "What Can f emocracy, which, though not per- ily who was very dear to them "We solicit your support, and For the first time in Jewish 'UN Judaism Expect of its Youth?" ect, is nevertheless the decent way WASHINGTON. — Jan dren of Munich attended Catho- living. Without comment he in the name of the cause, may The speakers will be Robert Maze r of th en Masaryk, who resigned Dec. 5 lic parochial schools . . . Today history, Jewish coins were cast. , plunged into his addres, you be blessed by the Almighty." as every one of them is forced to Simon, the second son of Matta- ' and Irwin Berman. Dr. Leo If London Minister of Czecho- Rabbi , Harold Rosenthal, co- Franklin will, by request, !Moak too hich was illustrated with films he will come to the United attend Nazi-conducted schools think and brother of Judah the k in Germany. It was an effec- chairman of the membership com- slovakia, . . . The Nazi racial laws are Maccabee, was the originator. briefly upon the same topic. States in the early part of Janu- Plans for Youth Program to The music for this occasion will ti ye introduction and left a last- mittee, said in part: "The annual ary to be the principal speaker coming in handy for Mrs. Rai- The letters on these coins were ng impression upon those who enrollment of members for the mund von Ilofmannstahl, the those used centuries before, dur- be furnished by the Temple choir h at the national conference for Be Discussed at Rally and the Temple High School choir earl hint described the atrocities United Hebrew Schools must re- Palestine which will be held on former Muriel Astor . . . The ing the time of the First Temple Detroiter* to Attend Ses- at Statler nd the horrors that are veiled un- ceive the wholehearted support of non-Arvanism of her husband, a and the Kings of Judah or even of more than 60 voices, both choirs d the evening of Saturday, Jan. sions in Cincinnati being under the direction of George er the guise of "progress" in Ger- Detroit Jewry. The tragic Mina- 14, and Sunday, Jan. 15. at Hotel subject of Hitler and the son of earlier. Such inscriptions as "For Jan. 1549 ion of world Jewry arouses our Mayflower in Washington, D. C., the great Austrian Jewish poet the Freedom of Zion" and "Jo- More than 750 young Detroiteni, Galvani. The ushering on this cos many. Mr. Pierrot announced that the gravest concern and demands our under the auspices of the United Hugo von liolmannstahl, will hanan the High Priest and the representing a ernes-section of the casion will be done by members of World Adventure Series is bring- every effort for their aid. Yet, Jewish community, will convene at the Young People's Temple Club CINCINNATI. — Reform Jew- Palestine Appeal. the only Amer- make it easy for her to obtain Jewish Assembly" appear on Hotel Statler, (ballroom floor), on and young women members will act ing to Detroit, for one lecture only, absorbed as we are with the prob- ican Jewish agency providing the divorce she wants from him, these coins in Hebrew only. The ish congregations and their af- Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, at 2:30 as hostesses at the social hour on Jan. 29, John Gunther, author lems of the hour, we dare not for the settlement of Jewish as she is suing him in an Aus- Jews were not allowed to cast or filiates have already appointed o'clock, to adopt a constitution that which follows the service. The of "Inside Europe." Edgar Ansel' foresake the one objective that refugees in Palestine. trian court .. . Imagine the em- mold even their profiles, since delegate, to attend the biennial will formally inaugurate the ac- general public is invited to be Mowrer will also be brought to will assure our roninued tife- In a conversation 'with Dr. barrassment of the Voelkiacher the kings and priests of the Jews assemblies of their national or- ( PLEASE TURN TO PAGE Jewish education for all our tivities of the Junior Section, De- present Solomon Goldman of Chicago Beobachter when it discovered were not worshipped as were ganizations; the Union of Ameri- OPPOSITE EDITORIAL) youth. A knowledge of the II, and it was advertising con- those of the Greeks and the can Hebrew Congregations, the troit Service Group. The Junior Louis Lipsky of New York, the serial irtEASE TURN TO CAGE Si brew language and prayer book, an PLEASE TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE National Federation of Temple Section is sponsored by the sen- national co-chairmen of the understanding of Jewish holidays United Palestine Anneal. who ior organization, the fund-raising Sisterhoods and the National and ceremonials, and an appre- visited London recently to con- arm of the Jewish Welfare Feder- Federation of Temple Brother. ciation of our history and heri- cult ation. hoods here, Jan. 15-19, accord- with the British Govern- tage are inslispensible to the pres- ment on the possibilities for in- Primarily the Junior Section will ing to an announcement just ervation of the Jewish personality!" creased refugee settlement in become the vehicle through which made at the Cincinnati head- Today when distorted half-truths Palestine, Mr. Masaryk expressed the younger generation will play quarters of the Union. Henrietta Szold Celebrates Her 78th Birthday are broadcast throughout the himself as being deeply sympa- an active part in future Allied Delegates to the first national Preliminary Meeting of Scattered Jewish Communities in world, from places high and low, thetic toward the movement of Jewieh Campaigns. Youth convention in Cincinnati. the educated Jew takes comfort the rebuilding of Palestine which By ANNA B. STOLK In addition to the adoption of the State to Convene at Bay City Jan. 14-15, have also been in the knowledge of the truths had been considered a meat ideal constitution, condensed copies of chosen, the Union announcement about his people." Dee. tl,nearly 7.5,000 come. throughoat the I nItevl atate. erlehnato which appeared in the first edi- of the Jewish people by his fa- IM the Upon the initiative of a number Rabbi Israel T. Notis of Congre- 711111 birthday of the roomier liadameh nho tabu s1111 I. one of stated. tion of the group's new publication, Harry Cohen, president of the The Union of American He- the most active and beloved women In Jere...tem. This hurried re.n... of ther, the late Thomas G. Masa- Dnai Israel, Saginaw, is U her life been hrollotont to the feet that years du not determine youth. "The Junior Service Journal," of rabbis and congregational lay gation nited Hebrew Schools, opened ryk, who founded the Czecho- brew Congrssations will hold its h Julius E. Green berg, th e meeting and related his own slovakian Republic. Sunday's agenda includes the elee- leaders in Michigan, a state-wide secretary. 36th biennial next month. Found- Alex K Geo rge In Jerusalem, on Dec. 21, an tion of a board of direetors and conference of orthodox synagogues Elmer Koffman, represent the two xperiences in approaching for ed in 1873 in Cincinnati by Dr. Mr. Masarek's father was one the completion of committee ap- is being called for Sunday, Jan. Bay City congregations acting es h e rn embership. Mr. Cohen said that of the most ardent supporters erect, gray-haired woman will Isaac M. Wise and associates, the come quietly to her desk in the pointments. e found the people fully Union now includes about 300 cogni- of the upbuildina of Palestine 15, at Bay City, with the view of hosts to the convention, with Sam- „ of the Youth Aliyah move- Twenty six members will be establishing a permanent organ- ad B. Weinberger of Saginaw as: nt of the fact that a membership for a period of 20 years uo to offices liberal Jewish congregations in ment which has the task of trans- elected to the board, half of whom ization to further religious aryl siding in preparations. Rabbi ie , of great importance to the the time of his death about a the United States and Canada. Jewish boys and girls will serve two-year, and half, ore- educational activities, particularly hoots and they were ready to year ago. As an expression of ferring The biennial sill lay the ground- from Central Europe to Pales- year terms. The nominating com- among the smaller, isolated Jew- Solomon Z. Feinberg and Isidore gt ye their undivided support to work for the Union's new 10- ( PLEASE TURN TO PAGE S) Fishman of Flint are also co- tine. Her dark eyes will survey mittee has been authorized to pre- ish communities. year program of Service to De- operating, with the following De- the United Hebrew Schools. the day's work quickly; she will ment a elate of 20 candidates. mocracy and Judaism by 100 per Rabbi Morris Adler of the At least 20 congregations from go about the business of caring Max Chomsky will preside as every part of the state are ex- troiters who are members of the Shaarey Zedek was the guest cent of the membership. for thousands of refugee chil- chairman at Sunday's session in pected to participate in this pre- general committee: Rabbi Moses speaker. The National Federation of dren now in Palestine with effi- Fisher and Louis Gunsberg, presi- the absence from the city of Maur- liminary meeting, in addition to a Temple Sisterhoods will celebrate The meeting concluded with a cient and steady movements, for- ice Glacier, chairman of the pro- large delegation from Detroit dent of Congregation Dried Moshe; social hour. its 13th biennial. It Is the larg- getting, perhaps, that this day Daniel Tomehin, president of the visional board. est Jewish women's religious or- Plans for the convention include marks her 78th birthday. The provisional board, which has s business session at 2 p. rn. for Mizrachi Organization, and Rabbi itanization In the world. Three But on the same day in this worked toward the organization of the discussion of the structure and Max J. Wohlgelernter of Congrega- hundred eaty-seven units are country, throughout some 46 the Junior Section, Detroit Serv- program of the proposed organiza- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel. spread over air countries: the Rabbi Morrie Adler will deliv- states, many will remember and Young Israel of Detroit was United Statea, Canada. Cuba, ice Group, has set up election ma- tion, and a banquet in the evening er the address at the Friday eve- honor her birthday. Nearly 75,000 among the first groups to respond chinery for Sunday's meeting. The which is to be addressed by • TS- to Panama. Etutiand and South ning services at Congregation American Jewish women will sit the invitation for participation details will be handled by mem- tionally-promincnt leader of Jew- Africa. Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 23. down with friends and relatives in the Michigan Synagogue Con- The Executive Committee of the bers of the program comrnittee. The meeting of the National Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rab- to (hare a one-dish meal and do- Lsh religious life. ference. David I. Berrie, president, Federation of Temple Brother. . The Junior Section plans to meet Rabbi P. Annes of the Temple will head a large Young Israel Jewish Community Council will bi Adler conduct the services and nate the difference in cost be- meet next Monday evening, Dec. are assisted byCantor J. H. tween this and their usual fam- hoods will be the eighth biennial. the fourth Sunday of each month. of Abraham, Bay City, is chair- Representatives from its '120 lo- Future programs will be cultural man of the arrangements comniit- delegation to the Jan. 15, conclave 19, at 5:30 p. m.,., in the Jewish Sonenklar. A social hour follows i ly dinner as a birthday gift to at Bay City, and will preside at Home for Aged, Humphrey and and social in nature. cal units In every section of the services. The public is wel- this quiet, purposeful woman tee for the Jan. 15, conference, and the afternoon seealon. Petoskey • SA011 (PUMA TVArl come. (mess' TURN TO PAGE 6) MISS HENRIETTA SZOLD OPP1AstVE EDITORLILL) Condemns Rumor That He Was Paid for Delisfering Speech; Warns That Hate Breeds Hate • In Michigan and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE CARDINAL MUNDELEIN AND HOGAN BRYAN PLEADS FOR S. AS HAVEN FOR DENY REV. COUGHLIN'S OPINIONS U. GERMAN REFUGEES' REPRESENT ATTITUDE OF CHURCH ay Newspaper Printed RECITAL BY CHOI R the peopleedeisnerberinnfantyh_e OF TEMPLE SCHOOL 'L,7'4, t7h: Germany Cautioned as Economic Annihilation Decrees Made; Change in Mexico's Anti-Semitic Attitude Likely; 300,00 Seek U. S. Entrance HEBREW SCHOOLS ENROLL MEMBERS The Light That Is Chanukah Strictly Confidential Youth Services at Temple on Friday MASARYK TO SPEAK AT U. P. A. PARLEY JR. SERVICE GROUP WILL MEET SUNDAY ION BIENNIAL'S DELEGATES CHOSEN MICHIGAN ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD JAN. 16 Mother of Youth Aliyah Council Executive Will Meet Monday Rabbi Morris Adler to Deliver Sermon Next Friday Night