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13, 1939
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Stand Against Communism PALESTINE PARLEY
Reaffirmed by Jewish War DRAWS ATTENTION
I OF ENTIRE WORLD
Veterans of United States Arabs Make Demands While
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10. Cents
ISSUES AFFECTING
PALESTINE FUTURE I Negotiations on Refugee Situation
Begun in
' Berlin by Delegation from
WILL FACE PARLEY , Ban."
N a t i o n arCOnference in
Intergovernmental Relief Committee
Washington This Saturday
and Sunday
Anti-Semites Oppose
the Appointment of
Felix Frankfurter
Opposition to the a ppoint-
preme Court of Prof. Felix
Frankfu rter arose from anti-
Sem itic forces.
The Senate Judiciary Com-
Jews Refuse Permanent
mittee on Tuesday and Wednes-
Minority Status
day heard objections to him on
the ground of his being a Jew.
In the midst of universal
NOTED CORRESPONDENT
ac..
claim, other vocal opposition
to JAN MASARYK, JACKSON
i
LISTS TWO SOLUTIONS him
came from the Dies Com- AMONG THE SPEAKERS I
mittee and from the Nazi-con-
5,600 Palestine Families . trolled
press. Frankfurter
rter was L ocal Leaders to Attend
Register Desire to
singled out for attack in the
General Assembly Sessions
Dies Committee report submit-
Adopt Refugees
at Baltimore
ted to Congress recently,
----------
The forthcoming tri-partite con-
Palestine in 1938, American
ference to deal with the problem
,
of
Palesti
Jewry's role in the rebuilding of
wide attenne is attracting world-
the Jewish National Homeland,
tion.
and Palestine as the key to the
While Jews are determined not
refu g ee problem, will be the
to accept the status of a permanent
si
fudnedri o id menotal the
minority, Arab loaders are mobil-
be ct 7 e-
izing their forces to prevent fur-
National Conference for Palestine
ther immigration of Jews. The let-
ter of King Ibn Saud of Saudi Warns of Possible Invasion , which will be held at the Hotel
By DAVID BERNSTEIN
Mayflower in Washington, D. C.,
Arabia to President Roosevelt is
of Nazism Into This
(Special to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle)
this Saturday evening, Jan. 14,
proving especially damaging.
C.
Country
and Sunday, Jan. 15, it was an-
In a series of cables to the New
nounced by Dr. Abbe Hillel Sil-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. - Reaffirming a 42-year York Times, Anne O'Hare Mc.. A warnin g
to Americans that, ver, national chairman of the
stand against anti-American doctrines, 600 delegates to Cormick, eminent journalist, de- what has h happened
in
Germany
United
Palestine Appeal.
the clash of Arab-Jewish- is possible anywhere else was
the mid-winter conference here of the Jewish War Voter- scribes
British interests, but points out:
Meeting on the eve of the
Founded
here
by
Mme.
Irene
opening
of the discussions be-
ans of the United States, on SundaY resolved to continue
"Perhaps the one gleam of
BERLIN. (WNS)—Nazi hopes of easing the diplomatic strain between the United
taa
hope in Palestine todar is Harand during her two-day 8 —' toween the British government States and Germany center on George Rublee's visit to Berlin this week. Recently
their "historic militant opposition" to Communism by en- that
in Detroit.
an y
and
Arab
representatives, the
mem must be
larging a standing committee against Communism.
in
London
it was indicated that a plan for removing 150,000 younger Jews from
The attractive Viennese Catho National Conference for Pales•
tine will be the forum of Ameri- Germany would be discussed. German authorities have hitherto declined to receive
The resolution, which was unanimously ado pted , of reconciling three interests
was presented by Past National4s
hours of falling victim to Nazism can Jewry for an expression of representatives of the Evian Commission regarding that body as
than two
Commander William Berman, of
a typical case of
when Hitler invaded Austris, its position with regard to de- foreign meddling with German affairs. Moderates in the Nazi government
In another despatch, Mrs Mc- deeply
prevailed
Brookline, Mass. It pointed out
moved a group of Chris- cisive questions relating to th
that "for many years past, the
Cormick points to two possible so- , tian leaders Monday noon at a future development and settle
lutions:
on Goering to invite the Evian
Jewish War Veterans of the Unit-
on as a gesture of con-
Delegation
"The first is an agreement luncheon at Hotel Statler at went of Palestine.
ed States have at every annual
Local Anti-Communist
On Saturday evening from
ciliation In s
between the Arabs and the which she reviewed her activities
of the two
convention, and at ever y pos-
of
the
past
eight
years
in
an
at-
6:15
to
8:30 p. m., Columbia
Committee Appointed cc ' of tension arisin from
to accept the present
sibleopportunity, not only warn-
ekes
riods denunciation of digctato r-
rate of immigratio n for • five fort to stem the rising tide of Broadcasting System will carry
DRIVE
ed the American people against
t
to
In accordance with the ships, and President Roosevelt's
ear period. On the as- bigotry in her native land. She the address of Jan Masaryk,
the insidious spread of Commu. Will Address Zionist Pub- surance
10.y that Palestine will not had gone to Paris and London in former Czechoslovakian Minis.
mandate of the mid-winter message to Congress assailing
nism, but have exerted every ef-
February,
1938,
to plead with aster to London and son of the Emergency Effort Reported convention of the Jewish War totalitarian states.
lic Rally ; Membership
be expected to solve the rein-
fort possible to eradicate this
Veterans of the U. S., Mau-
gee problem, reasonable Arabs French and English leaders in founder of the Czechoslovak
Drive Progresses
This is regarded as an Indic
Meeting With Unprece•
menace from American life." It
behalf of her country, and had Republic. In addition to the
rice Bordelove, commander of tion that Germany is willing to
are
willing
to
offer
entry
of
directs the Anti-Communism Com-
broadcast
dented
Success
planned
to
return
to
Vienna
on
10,000
refu
for
gee children and ■ • M
the Columbia
Detroit
Post
No.
135
of
the
make
concessions for the sake
Laurence
W.
C
Krohn,
president
mittee to continue this stand "to
arch 10. But the preceding chain, the National Broadcast-
Jewish War Veterans, has im- of improving relations with the
of the Zionist Or g anization of De- certain number of relatives of night
Hitler took possession of ing Co. will bring to its vast
P res ent col onists. im If such a
mediately
appointed
Nathaniel
I
United
States. Nazi informants
end
that
this
menace
be
root-
troit,
announces
that
Rabbi
Irving
ed
the out and destroyed ."
the land and Mine. Ilarand was radio audience addresses by campaign
With the
collection H. Goldstick chairman, and predicted that as a further gee-
for emergency
cash
Miller of New York, member of mo du s vivendi is
possible, as
New Committee Members
it seems here where terror saved from the humiliation— Dr. Silver and other promi. all Allied Jewish payments on Otto A. Silvers. Dr. Robert ture of appeasement, Hitler would
the national executive of the Zion- bl
possible death—at the hands of nem leaders on Saturda y eve.
ots out
Campaign Rosen, Jack Sevin and Dr. refrain from attacking Presi-
New members of the commit- ist Organization of America who so,,,sst
i on is ,,,i, an alt
ta er n native
take Nazis.
nine from 8 to 8:30 p. m.
pledges nearing
completion
this of
Edward Koslow as members the Roosevelt in his speech to
tee, appointed by National Com- - attended the meetin g of the World
Britain
week-end,
Abe Srere,
president
mende r sador ar
Advocates
Action
the local post anti-Commu- the Reichstag on Jan. 30.
An
address
by
Solicitor
Gen-
over Palestine, at least tempo-
e S. W
am - Actions Committee
of the Jewish Welfare Federa- nism committee.
Monday's luncheon
will
rarity
den , N I J.,
oral
Robert
H.
Jackson,
who
will
e Colt M
of
C J. address a
,and
gover
at-
n
Relief of Needy Ordered
orris
it as a tended by members of the
blic meetL
tion, expressed his deep appro..
ing
ondat
on, Cen-
be
the
principal
speaker
at
the
capon-
Commander Bordelove states
Mendelsohn, Brookly n, N. Y., Col. teal High School
crown colony. To many impar- soling committee
Because of the Jewish COM-
S
elation to Melville S. Welt, chair-
on
W
in Wednesday
of
the
League
Sunday
afternoon
session,
will
be
that
as
soon
as
the
program
munity's
Inability
tial
elm:mi.
this
seems
the
Maurice Simmons, New York City, evening, Jan. 25, at 8:15 o'clock.
for Il the
uman Rights which con- broadcast by the Mutual Broad- man, and Mrs. II. J. L. Frank, is completed a militant cam- them, s everal thousto support
only solution. While it is un- ducts
Capt. Harold Seidenberg, Cam- The public is invited.
a
Berlin
Mrs.
Fred
A.
Ginsburg,
Rabbi
paign
wie
waged
to
atamp
Jews
crowded
offic es of nd the
work
for
the
boycot
b
bridge, Mass., Capt. Willi am Bets
t
casting
System
from
4
to
4:30
Leon Fram, Miss Rosalind Schu- out this ll
Rabbi Miller I s recognized as one likely that the British will take of
City
German goods in Detroit. P. ra•
men ace to democracy.
man, Brookline, Mass., Lieut. Is. of the ablest of the younger cab- this
this bold and drastic course,
Welfare Organization which re-
bot
and
Eliot
Magidaohn,
co-
In
Rabbi
Leon
Frans
chairman
of
Memor
y
George Fredman, Jersey City , bis in this country. He is an able as
the fact that it i s advanc ed
of Jacobi
named care of indigent Jews as
chairmen
of
the
four
different
In view of th e sudden death
-- an emergency measure, but indi-
Commander Abraham g rantor, speaker and is one of the
a possibility may have a sale- the League, presided and intro-
of groups, who are successfully
best in-
the speaker.
eff ons
larold Jacobi, national co-chair- conducting the drive.
ect " on the London con-
cations were that the relief might
U. S. Navy Reserve, Harry N. see interpreters of the Zionist
In her ad monitions to this roan
b e continued indefinitelhe
variati .
United Palestine Ap-
of the United
Schaffer, Pittsburgh, Pa.; all are ideology.
T
"Based on the theory that
group, Mine. Harand advised-that rat s at Of. the_ Sunday morn-
past national commanders of the
Berlin
Jewish community was un-
Membership
Drive
th In the meantime Palcor reports a study be made of every piece g session of the Washington refugees can't be fed with paper ,
Jewish War Veterans of the Uni-
able to comply with gov
at the opposition movement of anti-Semitic literature and
ment
pledges,
the
Collection
Campaign
Progress
is reported
in efforts
against
terrorist
activities
of that it be answered item by item
which will be presided
orders to assume care -of
ted States; and Benjamin Kalif- to secure
1,000
new members
for the
exiled the
Alufti,
brought
into the
ern . poo r
over by Joe Weing arten of is being carried out, under the
,
Jews because other decrees lira-
man, Trenton,
holder
of a Con-
the Zionist Organization of De. pen during the last two months enemies
of action
democracy
and ex-
e urged
in dealing
with Houston, exas, will b be devoted d uspices of the Jewish Welfare
gressional
Medal
of Honor,
Col.roit
y a
ited the sale of Jewish-owned
committee of 75 under by Fakhri Bey Nashashibi, have
to a tribute to Mr. Jacobi's sera- but
as more practical
property and securities. thus
Norman Maranus, Newark, Col. the chairmanship of Aaron Silber- penetrated even into some of
Federati
prem
r eg
ati she did not lice and leadership in the move- than a special drive for addi-
Leopold Phillip, New York, Judge Blatt and Charles Lapides.
Hus- act ed
sooner in Austria
dress Meeting This
thstr a to mobilize meet for Palestine rebuilding,
Benjamin Shallock, New York,
cities
throughout the Reich were
Mr. Silberblatt report s that due- i I seini's former strongholds.
tional
subscriptions
to
meet
in-
ss
Dr. Silber will pr e
ed activities against Vienne.
_ _
Monday
Evening g
On leaders
the other
in the same position and some
side at the
Col. Julius Peyser, Washington, ing the first 10 days of the drive Arab
are hand,
bein the fact that
i
Must Fight Fascism
luncheon session at which Jan sistent overseas needs," stated
towns
have ceased all relief Pend•
g permitt
Mr. Srere. "Our Allied Jewish
land,
Mme. Harand
declared em- in-
Masaryk
will deliver
formal Cam
D. C., Ga.,
Major Brig.
Ralph Gen.
Willmar,
At- close
to 200 TURN
new TO
members
to confer with the Mufti in Beirut, phatically
that anti-Semitism
address reviewing
the a general
Eugene
p
Representatives of Jewish or- ing a decision from the central
f PLEASE
PAGE /I were!
/ _
A
Oberdorfer, Atlanta, Ga., Vice-
Mitre TO EDITORIAL PAGE)
e l l
subscribers
realize
that
ganizations
of
Detroit
will
meet
government.
/Toros en EDIT011AL PAGE)
situation in Central and Eastern this drive for cash payments, this Monday evening at the Jew-
Mayor Henry Bank, Minneapolis,
____
tler decreed that no •
___ -
Minn
Europe and its repercussions in Public
while not
as
dramatic
as
a
big,
ish
Community
Center
to
plan
lawyer
who was a member of '
campaign
for
Jewish life and the place of
future Detroit's participation in the Pal- any Nazi organization could rep-
In introducing the resolutiot,
Palestine in Jewry's reconstruc- Pledges, is much more immedi- estine Pavilion at the 1939 resent ■ Jew, according to a
Mr. Berman said: "From the time
tion and rehabilitation program. ately useful in the overseas World's Fair in New York.
statement issued by Rudolph
of the World War up to 1933,
Solicitor General Jackson will emergency," he continued, "for
most patriotic Americans were
Meyer W. Weisgal, executive Hess, Hitler deputy,
deliver the principal address at many of them are settling their secretary of the Palestine Pavil-
a
Hundreds of Jews were seized
very much aware of the den gers
he Sunday afternoon session acco in full, even though, ion, the national sponsoring corn- by police and questioned on whY
of Communism and also forgot
will also hear speeches by technically, some of the money mittee which is headed by George they had not yet left the c ountry.
the menace of Fascism. Since Ha-
Judge Morris Rothenberg, na- is not yet due." Many were ordered to s ign
ler won out in Germany, the feel- r PLEASE
Direc is 10 Tea m s
Backer, New York Councilman, pledges that they would leave
w'l
MINI TO PAGE 5 /
al
ing among those same people has
Mr.
s . onday it meeting Germany by a certain date. For-
Welt. who heads the land will describe
to
been changing to the very op-
Emergency Collection Campaign, ing
be-
sign
exchange
regulations
and
o -
posite extreme. It is now ti me
formulated
for this important
is in direct charge of 10 teams 'Jewish
project. in
ho
!the inability to obtain passport
to strike a balance. Let us not
composed of board membe
of ' P . p on n sponsoring the, cult.
on
visas have made compliance difli-
(TURN TO EDITORIAL PACHIG
the Jewish Welfare Federation [Palestine Pavilion is considered
I-
and the Detroit Service Group, or
Informed Nazi quarters had
s,
great importance, in view of
plus several outstanding corn- the significance for Jewry of
22
little
hope
that
George
S.
Rubles,
be
a American director of the Inter-
munity leaders. He selected 12 display of Jewish achievements
Tidbits from Everywhere experienced
(P LEASE IM
campaigners to cap- before the millions who are ex-
TN TO PAGE II)
Temple Beth El, the oldest Jew- '
fain his teams, and wishes to ex- nested to attend the World's
87 PHINEAS J. BISON
ish congregation in Detroit and
incumbency there he organized
press his gratitude to them, and Fair.
the Reform Congregation at Lin-
the leading Reform Jewish con-
ub-
to the men working with them, All local organizations are
coln, Neb., where he made bi-
1939. 8 A l' 8 I
ar-
for
their efficient
of the urged to send delegates to Mon•
gregation of Michigan, will cele-
illection
effort. conduct
weekly
visits conducting the serv-
"1 am sure," day evening's conference and to
old
150 Delegates from 35 Com - ibrate the 10th anniversary of Dr. I
a
TRUE
STORIES
ice
and
superintending
the
reli-
de-
frrmed
"because of join the local sponsoring commit-
munities to Organize Cen - Leg M. Franklin's ministry in De-'
y years Mr.
mears
o f Welt,
gious school, which he organized.
associ ation with
wld
A couple of years ago, when I the loyal 'wor
for t he Pal estine Pavilion.
troit on Friday. Saturday and
tral Religious Body
ke rs, that although tee Abraham
When he came to Detroit, Tens. the
He
Sunday, Jan. 20, 21 and 22.
Cooper
and James of I 1 .
ple Beth El, then a congregation
(favors arrangement with the first week of the collection LlImann are the
co-chairmen
'CM
was
initiated,
a
certain
drive
is
over,
they
will
continue
the
Detroit
committee
for
the
The celebration will begin with
of 136 members, occupied an old Palestine
Chosen First President of
nals-
German Jew converted his siz-
Rabbinical and lay leaders of the Sabbath Eve service of Fri-
building at the corner of Wash- abl e fortune into goods and emi• - PLEASE TURN TO E DITORIAL, PAGE
the
New Local Youth
Palestine Pavilion.
orthodox congregations in the day night s Jan. 20. at 8 o'clock.
_
ington Ave. and Clifford St. It grated to Palestine . . . The
Ian
larger Jewish centers of Michigan, I The preacher of the occasion will
had originally been a Baptist Yishub, always anxious
on
help
and representatives of isolated I be Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi-
church and had been but slightly a refu gee, bought his goods,
tia-
and
d
families removed from active reli-Ident of the Hebrew Union Col-
remodeled into a synagogue. The pretty soon the gent in question I
Mauriee A. Giesler was unani-
Mr.
gious life throughout the year, will I lege of Cincinnati, 0. Rabbi Eric
school portion of the building had his money back . .. So he I
mously elected 11.tat president o f
Vin-
gather at 2 p. m., Sunday, Jan. Friedland of Pontiac will give the
was situated in a dark, damp took a boat for France, and
the Junior Section, Petroit Service
of
15, at the Beth Abraham Syna.: benediction. George Galvani and
basement and was without any settled down in a Riviera hotel
Group of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
ttee,
gogue, Bay City, for the first the Temple choir will render spe-
of the equipment of a modern to await developments .. . Pretty
eration by the board of directors
'ring
—
state-wide Jewish religious confer- cial musical selections for the
school. Within a very short time soon his rending of the financial Catholic,
at Its initial meeting , Tuesday
dis-
of his coming, he had aroused
ence called for the purpose of dis- occasion. A feature of the mu-
c, Protestant and Jewish Leaders Sponsor Publi- evening, Jan. 10. Mr. Choler, who,
Mier
Pages convinced him that busi- I
cussing the spiritual needs of the sisal service will be the rendi-
the congregation to a realization ness was booming in Germany.
es chairman of the provisional
cation
Revealing
Extent
of
Hitlerite
Efforts
of the unfitness and inadequacy . . . So he packed his trunk and
smaller communities and creating!tion of an anthem by a quartet
committee, was instrumental in or-
World
a central organization of orthodox of musical friends of Dr. Frank-
of the building and insisted that went back to Berlin, bank ac-
ganizing the youth group, has been
new quarters, especially for the count and all, to make hay while
Jewry in Michigan. Delegations ,fin, consisting of William flow-
prominently identified with corn-
EXTENT OF NAZI INFLUENCES ON YOUTH
religious school, had to be se- the Nazi sun shone . . . The
have been selected by congrega- , land, George Becker, Mrs. Lois
munal affaira for the last revere!
cured. The indebtedness of $2,500 off is that now he has had to pay-
tions in Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, Johnson Chapman and Mrs.
years. The youngest ember of the
sell
OF
GERMANY
DESCRIBED
BY
ERIKA
MANN
which had existed on the old his new—and flourishing—busi-
Bay City, Ann Arbor, Mount Irene Silverstein. Abram Ray Ty-
--..______,..
board of directors of the Jewish
•lements, Pontiac, Grand Rapids,' ler, the retired organist who had
building for many years was ness in order to raise the dough
S oor e d by outsta d•
ug t e press, by means of Community Center, he served last
soon
lifted and the lot purchased to pay his allotted share of the
spring as associate chairman of
Benton Harbor, and other cities. served Temple Beth El for 27
oc, Protestant and Jewish phonograph records, by supply- the Allied Jewish Campaign speak-
In addition, 25 or more Jewish set- I years, will accompany the quer- DR. SAMUEL H. GOLDENSON on Woodward Ave. near Eliot.
leaders, Oxford University Press ing free Nazi news services to
where in w ar short time, a very
tlemente where no orthodox syna- tet at the organ. Immediately rabbis of
, 0,000 payment recently has a just published a brief vol- German newspapers: this volume era' bureau.
Detroit. and Rabbi commodious, well-equipped Tem-
gogue exist will participate in the after the service a social recep- Fram will speak
extorted
Jews the
of Nazi-
Max eau.
land
. . . from
Then the
there's
oc- • urns of 43 pages, accompanied by warns against the manner in
was elected first
as Dr. Frank-
conclave. A total of 150 men and tion will be held in honor of Dr. lin's colleague and co-worker. Dr. ple and religious school was
aocuments, exposing the extent of which Germany is pushing Its vice-president and Miss Hannah
built. At the time that it was cent
women is expected to attend.
and Mrs. Franklin. Rabbi Leon Franklin will respond.
broadcast
in place
New at
York.
currence
that took
a re- Nazi propaganda throughout the program to make all Germans Ferman, second vice-president of
constructed, it was regarded as made in connection with a plea world and revealing Ilitlerite ef- everywhere subjects of the Reich. the Junior Section. Miss Esther
Principal speakers at the after- Fram will conduct the ritual sere-
great-
Dr. Franklin* ■ Rich Career
one of the finest church rill . for aid for German Jewish refu- forts to bind Germans through-
maser!
Shultz and M. Jack Rom were
noon session wall be Rabbi Max .1. ice'
Th e p fa
of any denomination. not only in
es
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
was
born
.
.
.
One
to
th
.•
d
of
The
Anniversary
Banquet
out
the
world
to
the
Third
Reich.
chosen recording and correspond-
r pub-
the speakers
Wohlgelernter of Emanuel Syne-,
is ofcsi
importance. ing secretaries respectively, and
On Saturday morning, Jan. at, in Cambridge City, Ind., March the Detroit area, but in this remarked that after all Germany
This is the most factual book meats
- must
gogue and Rabbi Moses Fischer
It point s out .reaot
section of the ccsunt rv.
•
that "th e likeli. Murray
isn't the greatest air power of on the subject ever published. hood
of Bnai Moshe Con
local
ray Waxman was elected trees-
Congregation of and Sunday morning, Jan. 22. 5, 1870, the son of Michael H.
Introduced Unmsigned Pew
the world . . . Whereupon a bona There
that this form of foreign urer.
Detroit. George L. Kahn, president the children of Temple Beth El and Rachel Franklin. His parents
racier-
,
• is o n editorializing. and propagand
a will becom e • den-
only the
System
iustein,
Acknowledging with thanks the
introductory
preface,
fide refugee in the broadcasting signed
by the
sponsors, and
the ger is remote; yet
of the Temple of Abraham, Bay : Religious School will hold special moved to Cincinnati when he
it is desir• Invitation of the Jewish House of
With the building of this Tem- room grew so volubly indignant
Jew-
City, will welcome the delegates assemblies honor ing Dr. Frank- was about six years of age and
.
able to inform the American Shelter to send a
attendants had to hustle hi
explanatory note call ' attention
e, de-
in behalf of the arrangements .1in. he spent his entire boyhood and Pie, a new step was taken in en- that
Junior Section
out,
test
I
h
public
of
the
attitude
of
the
e
the
forcing
the
democracy
of
the
son-
_
h
break
a
up
pro-
to
tne
existing
evil.
Otherwise
the
the
"
ion of
representative to board meetings
com m i t t e e. Representatives ofOn Sunday night, Jan. 22, at 6 youth there. He attended the agogue.
ro- documents sneak for themselves Germ•n government toward of
No seats in the Temple '' arm
this constituent agency of the
v,em-
various communities will report o'clock, the testimonial dinner public schools of Cincinnati from
to be sold or rented on the GOEBBELS GAB
in exposing the menace of Hit- American institutions and par. Jewish Welfare Federation, Mr.
,11
Fed-
on the religious and educational will be held at the Strider lintel. the kindergarten through the were
ticullarly
ground, as expressed by Dr.
ler's propaganda.
t
toward
American
G
lo
asier
tappo
,
which
status of their localities, and cons- The principal speaker will be Dr. University of Cincinnati. He was
Walter Winchell, who scooped
principles of flue
aaa
tzenihip.
The sponsors of this volume
At
h
Mr.
KamanwbasKealsonap-
mittees will be appointed to pro- Samuel II. Goldenson. Rabbi of graduated with honors from Franklin, that "In the House of America on the affair between
pre
t°
sent th•
God all should be equal and there Barbarocrat
are: Charles C. Burlingham,
ining
inted co-chairman, with Miss
p r •p a g a n d a o n " of such
pose the structure and activities of Temple Emanu-El of New York. Hughes High School in 1888 and should be no rich man's corn
and Lite Nishol e , Murray
German. rsther Etkin, of the membership
er Barova, got his Goebbels
Butler, James
e while
the Permanent Michigan Syna- The invocation will be given by from the University of Cincinnati
advance informs-
American s ' is .pert.But committee.
Byrne.
Alfred
E.
Cohen,
,
and
no
poor
man's
corner,"
The
tion
from
a
German
Aryan
sin-
of
giv-
a Rabbi Elmer Berger of Flint.' in 1892, where he was awarded new
Ber
Rogue Conference. At 7 p.
if this •git•tion is permitted te
traction
Reports on the activities of
m, of Morris Garvett. president of Tem- the Phi Beta Kappa key. In the
w move, which was regarded ems director visiting this coon- nerd Fleaner, Felix Frankfur•
continu e unchecked, it cannot
dinner will be given in honor
ter,
Monte
M.
revolutionary, since there try . . . It seems that the at.
Lemann, Gear,.
working committees were given by
red refu-
Die Beth El, will act as toast- same veer he was graduated from as
the delegates and guests, wit h ss
had quite
never been anything of
fail to create a cyst in th. Richard I.. Stein, public relations
Wharton
country
Rabbi Saul Silber, president of the . master. Fred M. Butzel will bring the Hebrew Union College with s
the fair was common gossip through- Chandler Pepper, H o w • r d
body
I t
of the American chairman; Leonard L. Lewis, pub-
Robbins , Monsignor
themes
tried out anywhere else, out Berlin for many months . . .
from the general Jew- the degree of n abbi and imme- r ort
,
,
,
greetings
Chicago Ilebre
esulted in quite a controvers y Thus, fo r
Ryan. Samuel Seabu L Sties
people. It will result in settin
, Th
-w Theologic
log'
'
lications
chairman•
Miss
Hann
h
of the
al ' ''''' ish community; Rev. Charles Ha- idately upon gra duation, went to
instance, when
apart • large group at inhahi. Ferman, program chairman; Mor-
ray Seasongood Henry
loge. delivering the main address. ven
'
re
than
Stns•
Myers of the North Wood- Omaha, Neb., as rabbi of Temple among some of the older mem- in a recent film, had to say, Lite.
tants of the United States ;
of the congregation. Seven part of her role, "I'll go to as ion and Nathan Straus.
tiona,
ris Shipman, co-chairman with
In g More than 30 Detroiters motor- ward Congregational Church will Israel of that city, remaining hers
the
amines resigned from
whose duly It woold he io 1Jacob Weisman of
Issued under the title "The re
inanity
to
the
conference
will
meet
at
snea
k
as
a
the
Christian
neighbor
of
there
until
January,
1899,
when
the
con-
oc
or
and
get
some
money,"
Germa
n
der
*eskers'
pri mary alleg iance t o
9
n R eich and Americans of th
tes and
Miss Regina Schiller, dra
o'clock
Sunday morning in Con- , Temple Beth F.I. Adam Strohm.' he came to Detroit to assume the gretration, claiming vested rights everybody in the first-tight audi- German
e
I
Origin," this volume Frictio
• nor . n power. bureau;
egatio
in their pews. But before many ence guffawed loudly, because open
matic group chairman and Louis
,
n Beth Tefilo Emanuel, 'librarian of the Detroit Public Li- nulnit of Temple Beth El.
n
betwee
months,
they
n
t
his
all
with
a
statement
group
,
J.
Gordon,
returned to the Goebbels is known as "the doe- Bore
29 'ov and Woodrow Wilson Ave. , brary will speak of Dr. Frank.' While in Omaha he was very
he sums
bY Theo- and the rest
chairman
of
the
social
whence
roster of membership and it
of the Americas i committee.
s Roosevelt, in which
PAS
Is tor" to the Germa n peo pl e
he
all cars will lea
ea‘ v e for B • . ' '' c ••
ivic activities;
a .
, Rabbi A. M. active in civic and aornmunal at- i •
. . , warned in 1917 against hyphen- and
City at to a . m .
people might result is unmet I Miss Rosalind
some years The picture was immediately
Schubot and Eliot
the ■ fairs. During the Ociod of his (PLZASE TERN when,
ated Americanism.
eor a)l Hershman will speak for th
possible bloodshed."
TO LAPP PAM/
I
Magidaohn,
Presenting
cochairmen
a These are
(PLEA= TURN TO ?ACM It
of the ecd-
Mid-Winter Conference Resolves to Con-
tinue "Historic Militant Opposi-
tion" to the Red Menace
Latest Reports Indicate Germany Is
Ready to Make Conces"'
sions in Order to Improve Her Relations With the
U nited States Government
ENLARGE STANDING COMMITTEE
IN THE FIGHT ON COMMUNISM
Declare "Americanism Can Brook No
Doctrines Inimical to Guarantees of
Constitution, Bill of Rights"
MM E. HARAND ASK
FIGHT ON BIGOTR
FUTURE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S INDUSTRIAL
STATUS DEPENDS ON TREATMENT OF JEWS
Lore Predicts Germany to Demand World Pay for Refugees;
Nazis Order Relief of Jewish Needy; American
Bar Ass'n Condemns Persecutions
RABBI I MILLER
TO SPEAK JAN 25 ...J.
ALLIED CAMPAIGN
COLLECTION
SPONSOR PAVILION
AT '39 . WORLD FAIR
Program Arranged for Celebration of
r. ran in's 40t ear in etroit which
STATE SYNAGOGUE
CONCLAVE SUNDAY
Dr. Julian Morgenstern to Speak at Friday Evening Service
Strictly
on Jan. 2o; Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson to Be Speaker
Confitlential
at Anniversary Banquet on Sunday, Jan.
(•yri,„,
GLASIER TO HEAD
JR. SERVICE GROUP
DOCUMENTS EXPOSE ACTIVITIES OF
NAZI PROPAGANDISTS OUTSIDE REICH
F
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