A steriavi fairish Ptriothiral eater CUIPTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1110 All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Newspaper Printed The Only Anglo-Jewish In Michigan EMIT LWISII IIRONICILE / 1 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Fit IDAY, JANUARY 27. 1939 VOL. XL NO. 36 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 Serious Rift Divides Arabs' DR. JOHNSON SEES A Crusader. Comes Home DR. FRANKLIN GETS Jews Threatened by Poland COMMUNITY HONORS Unless Western Powers Aid ON On Eve of Conference With ANTI-SEMITISM FOR SERVICE HERE RISE IN THE U. S. In Facilitating Emigration British Officials in London Some Marginal Notes on Pierre van Paassen By JOSEPH SALMARK Exiled Mufti Yields to Demands of the Nashashibi Opposition for Full Representation DECISION ON PALESTINE BY MARCH PREDICTED IN GENEVA Educator Confirms Estimates That There Are 800 Anti-Jewish Groups ,.. NEST WEEK THE Ainerican litetart oorld olii oelconie Pierre tun r n em N od„, ••1),,,,, of our If f•n.,.' an indobiotruphicut t "lime Mitch Ile Itooltoif-the.11otith (tub has selected nu it. l'etirmir, choice. NI, %. 1.......en hoe long been knotot 10 'ru der. of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle )) Arts Feature nt w heatI• , HI. ihrotioil hi. articles, stntiltille di b, the ..)en debut in t he ,tmericun uorld itt letter. i, Ili 111111114a•••11• Flail, •101 04 one or the Important toilers tif huh)). In Mk angle Hr. Snlinurk. long an associate of Mr. tan Posetien'ft, uketchro Iii. carter and personulit). - British Cabinet Selects Committees Participate in Arab and Jewish Palestine Conferences HINDUS TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE FEB. I DR. HELLER QUITS HILLEL AT U. OF M. Strictly Confidential Jewish Physicians Hospital Committee Proposes Five-Year Plan for Raising Necessary Funds for D etroit Hospital Suggests Creation of "Jewish Hospital Trust Fund" and Pooling of Available Funds; Inclu sion of Cause in Allied Jewish Campaigns Rec ommended PAGE) EDITOR'S NOTE: The Jewish Physicians Hospital Committee ha s issued a statentent recommending the establishment of • test fund into which are to be pooled all available monies for the GUNTHER TO SPEAK TWICE ON SUNDAY Noted Correspondent to Dis- cuss European Situation at Art Institute ••t's building of • hospital. The committee suggests that additional necessary funds be raised over • period of years by the Allied Jewish Campaigns. This statement commence• with a summary of the reports to the Jewish Welfare Federation by Dr. J. J. Golub ■ and Harry Lurie, which we re published in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and conclude. with its recommendations. This report was already presented to the Federation two months ago. The statement follow.: more to the capitol fund, and $100 or staff membership. The Jewish Physicians hospital melleal (3) The North End I link Is well mnre to the eual maintenance pod Committee has had many recent organized, eflIclently torlminiutered, Mud in addition to their regular Mutual mu- 6,1 he pronclent noolital men. It• tribution." inquiries regarding the status of stered sertice would be further 15) "Then) 14 no our of measuring the proposed Jewish Hospital. We ; Vs",":„„, ;' r the gith, remelt, nr therefore feel it advisable to an- • itowoltal. ise nay ni•s n-4...I In • we'. (0) Al least 23 cities In the (nun- appeal. There Is no Infoonntion glad- ewer these inquiries by present- try hone jeoish hospitals. Anumg nr obtainable concerning the ing the stand of the committee on the ten torrent cities. Detroit I. the ....kith and Income of the Jewish rep.- rite that Ism no Mondial ander lotion of Detroit, 1l311 no acconste forth- the hospital. situation. The follow- only suspines. off of ganging ohether Detroit cnti ing report has been forwarded to Jeolsh some responsibility for • million dollar Dr Golub concludes: the Jewish Welfare Federation nnitr of ir,... otPlinlantler and • If(50.000 to 'soma en ' The Jett ish _. t ••'•,•,:, m& non should undertake to plan._ eree, on Nov. 23, 1938: ,.,,• ,:.,•••• ,,17.; " .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, d Mantan •• 11.....1 ...lids. the previous rsperience of Detroit in The Jewish Physicians Hospital of '''''' ''''' beds for wrote downer... 200 Thls well.) Anancin - Committee studied the Golub- would emit one million dollars and the soial It,) •'On this lauds, the esperien, deficit would be •••flf•IIIIa•17 In the put Is on the whole discour- Lurie Hospital reports with a anima . aging to I hi. proto"mnl Irritate." (21 Inasmuch so there may not be great deal of interest. IS) "He mug ...sun). In theory that Dr. Golub in his study on the ; in „c,'",h ,, ''',,''',1 , 1 ,"„:',, I ;',„:",",P,;(7s,',1;;. ri; the Jeoish pepniollon of Detroit con hospital situation points out that.• seen rated is.. the first stage of :;••‘;',:, me • b".21tol to • ,):0. 1); , e?t, numlier is already on hand, half ■ mil. lio n each having been contrib• sated by Bernard M. Baruch and William Rosenwald, with Henry Ittelson chipping i n •n• other $250,000. . . Another million is expected from Kuhn, Loeb. If present plans go through, room for 10,000 refugees will be found in the Philippines. • NATZI NEWS That attack on Catholic church Hitler is to be Germany's only property in Naziland which we God. Nazi Germany is implacably predicted a couple of months ago opposed not only to Jewry but to is coming closer and closer , . . the Protestant Church and to The Nazi chieftains have to do Roman Catholicism. something quick to keep the So says John Gunther, great minds of the Germans off their American foreign correspondent empty bellies ... Now that Goeb- bels is practically out of the Nazi and author of the best seller "In- propaganda ministry, Hitler's am- side Europe," who will speak on bassadress of Kultur, Leni Riefen- "Inside Europe Now" for the stahl, is preparing to return to World Adventure Series at 3:30 Naziland ... What sort of recep- and again at 8:30 next Sunday at tion she'll get after an unsuccess- the Detroit Institute of Arts. Gun- (I) There "m".d l• Wen. ,0 r•".'""11°" """id • •r•••• • . Prelolly fn. 120 beds. Thls would rest .perm more houpliol beds in Detroit. re haulm ther promises to bring his audi- for mtnil ed .. Ph:l . ful American tour is something edtd .. ( 1 1:r h m , mntelt st30.000 and the •rmonl dense ".."1 win e • :poo d'It .w . on . 't venture to foretell, but ence to date on the momentous agents oft tams. E•1•blishing (after • period of orgetnisalion) ovoid of hospital, tinder Jen ish auspice& will be nt)Protintately $19,000, Hitler takes our advice he'll behind-the-scenes happenings in of etiolneutory rand raising method* re- II meet • Petered °en, . Ste Lurie, in accepting 1)r. ' 11, "'""1 )1.1•:u 1 .'n •^ 4 listen carefully to what she has Europe. There will be • question heip t• (2) A hospital under Jewish envier" . os ella ••:, rani - to say about American opinion .. .Ho g and answer period after each lec- wield contribute to the pecifeodenal ad- Golub's recommendations, points pair." tantement of Jeo• en/Med In medical out: Nazism . . . Hitler's gagging ture. -vb. •m not therefere to be Apart from the facts produced on In Detroit. 11) of the Scandinavian press is Hitler, according to Gunther, (3) Th* (1)1.)'3 ° .lit ()). tt 3.13°M. '•••d.r.• ••• •"•6•• •P• •&-' by the Golub-Lurie reports. >• o., for the eirdaneernent mete,' one milling, dollars for the eotn- Jewish _ owing apace . . . As for the has "Nazified" German religion „s ' ,d om. „p,d1,..1 pdorotin,, fa. fn. - plata, a bald'', Woo. and of Mono° feel that there are historical and gr tserman press—to make sure that because no God who permitted the kid espeHenee, for reeearch, and for tor annual m•intenance." cultural factors which have of the poor business situation in the • French and other "inferior" races clinical teaching In lenniltsds IWO 11H- 421 The press.. of OVff - .An needs. , b ea ring on t he establishment 131 The presence of load needs. Reich doesn't interfere with the to win the War could be a satis- DetroWs Jewish physielano rout- (4) 'Foe •nd enn•ertatleo a hospital under Jewish auspices. profits of the official Nazi news- . factory God for Germany. As Hit- One favor..., with their non-Jewish haspitsil Itnaneing, at least 73 per mot Some of these are: large enongh at the eagnist send•...sons,: and papers owned by big cheeses, the I. • collennsea. 'There ler puts it: "National Socialism umber of specinlists, many of whom least M per cent of the(•nnual ewe- (I) Jewish stirrings during all government is readying a decree has succeeded where Christianity n wettld meet the high requirement. that tenenee too must he &tired from (TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) • modern hospital would EPs Rabbi SAYS LABOR, FARMERS Pierre van Paassen is one if stitution spied some of his signed EVENT RECORDED ON A SPECIAL PLAQUE ARE NOT JEW-BAITING those very rare individuals in pieces and lured him to the sunny whom penetrating, almost up- South, where, after a while, he n na e iveteith with ‘t a launched a daily column entitled Impressive Dinner Program L ii . ;i2hIn n s g. i,rhl is Advocates Building Bridge "The World's Window," Ile disarming naivete, Concluded Three-Day of Understanding Between robust six footer with the physic I thought he had settled down per- appearance of a member of the manently in Atlanta, reviewing Celebration Jews and Christians Canadian Mounted Police, he has the world front his quiet fireside, never overcome an inner sensi- Confirming estimates that there tiveness which those who do nit are 800 definitely anti-Jewish or- know him well might wrongly its- t0 ganizations in this country, and terpret as timidity. Ile is any- crediting them with perhaps half thing but a timid soul. Van Paak- of the 6,000,000 adherents they sen's dominating characteristic characteristic-- claim, Dr. Alvin Johnson, director though it is not easily recognik- of the New School for Social Re- able—is an inner fortitude thist search, sums up his studies with guards him against any compre the warning: mise with his convictions on the are dunces if we refuse fundamental values and principlis CAIRO, Egypt.—Serious rifts are reported between to "We face the menace of anti• life. the extremists and moderates among the Arabs who gath- Semitism, weakling, if we fail of Pieter Antonie Laurusse v ered here to decide on the composition of the delegation to supply our resources in com• Paassen was born at Gorcum. that is to particjpate in the Palestine conference with the bating it." small town in Holland, where Some of these organizations spent the first 16 years of Its British government in London next week. The conference of Arab delegates assembled here are nationwide in their operation, life. His family then migrat d some are regional; but as he puts to Canada, where he started oist from all neighboring Arab coun- It, "most of them are one man to prepare himself for the minis- tries to discuss Palestine prob- shows, with a few dues paying try. Pierre, as he now called hit-- lems in connection with the forth- members and small sales of anti- self, was just about to settle doWn coming London discussion ended Semitic literature. The most im- to a contemplative existence in after a week of meetings with portant are: Silver Shirts, De- the cozy study of some Ontario complete agreement among the fenders of the Christian Faith, church when the enterprising delegates, who are scheduled to Industrial Defense Association, managing editor of a Toronto leave for London shortly. American Nationalist Confedera- newspaper grabbed hold of hits The exiled Mufti has yielded to Noted Correspondent to Be tion, James True Associates, and sent him out on a story. This PIERRE VAN PAASSEN a certain extent to the importune- Knights of the White Camellia, happened some 20 years ago, and Introduced by Frank tinny of his advisers and has The German-American Bund, Fa- marked the beginning of Pierre when the New York Evening Cody finally agreed to acceptance of ther Coughlin's one man show. van Paassen's career as a news- world summoned him to be its two delegates from the moderate paper man, Methods of Anti-Semites special roving European corre- opposition led by the Nashashibis. "It is a motley array that has A Crusading Soul Maurice Hindus—author, jour- spondent. For the last 15 years been waiting for years for a Hit- Yield. to Moderates After a few years of reporter- he has led the nomadic life of nalist, radio commentator — will to come and organize them ial service for the Toronto Globe. an itinerant correspondent, cover- • At first the Mufti had insisted speak Wednesday night, Feb. 1, ter into a unified power," says Dr. van Paassen was promoted to the ing for American and Canadian that under no circumstances would he allow his men to attend at Temple Beth El, Woodward Johnson, who, in his analysis of rewrite desk. The Atlanta Con- PLEASE TURN TO PAGE f#) the London conferences if any at Gladstone, under the auspices the motives appealed to by "na- members of the opposition were of the Men's Temple Club. His tive bigotry," continues: "The methods of anti-Semitic invited. Soon afterwards he had propaganda may be simply classi- offered a compromise, to the ef- PROF. FINKELSTEIN fied. For the average timid soul, fect that he would not, object if TO ADDRESS DINNER identification of the Jews with two members were present in a the Reds. For the romantic mor- OF SHAAREY ZEDEK private and unofficial capacity. on, the grand conspiracy of the But Ragheb Bey Nashashibi, op- Elders of Zion. For the blase Prof. Louis Finkelstein, pro- position leader who has been liv- society lady, the fake letter of Will Devote His Time to vont of the Jewish Theological ing in Cairo since he fled here Franklin. For the anti-New Deal- Seminary of America, will be from the Palestine terrorists and Succeeded by er, a catalogue of government guest of honor at a dinner at who was one of the two accepted posts held by Jews under the New Dr. Rabinowitz the Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday by'Husseini, categorically refus- Deal and 'proof' that obnoxious evening, Feb. 7. He will speak ed to go to London in a private New Deal measures were devised 'Oh -the 'tonic - "The' Ftituie - Of - capacity; and he insisted that not ANN ARBOR —Dr. Bernard by Jews. For the small business Judaism in America." only must the Palestine National man, assertions that the great Heller, director of the Hillel This testimonial dinner will Defense Party be represented of- corporations destroying S him are Foundation at the University of culminate the Detroit campaign ficially, but it must furthermore controlled by Jews. For the Fun- for $5,000 for the Jewish Theo- be accorded the same number damentalist, blood ritual whisper- Michigan, campus organization logical Seminary, sponsored by of representatives as were being ings. For the southern gentle- for Jewish Btu- the Detroit Society of Friends dent s, tendered sent by the extremists who have men, identification of the Jew of the Seminary of which Si- already chosen nine Husseinites. with Negro domination. Nothing his resignation to mon Shetzer is president. Thereupon the British Govern- for the parlor anti-Semitic, who b e c ome effective The annual Father and Son ment in London communicated hates the Jew on his own, to the Feb. I. Dr. Isaac dinner fun-fest sponsored by Rabinowitz, pres- with the delegates at Cairo in- admiration of his women folk." the Men's Club of Shaarey Ze- ent associate di- sisting that it was essential that Labor Not Anti-Semitic dek will take place at 1 p. m. MAURICE HINDUS During the past year Dr. John- rector, has been the opposition be invited. Jamal on Sunday, Feb. 12. Harry M. named to succeed Husseini, cousin of the Mufti subject will be "What Next in son has been carrying on special Shulman is chairman of the and one of those chosen by the inquiries in this field from the him. committee on arrangements and Europe?" Dr. Heller an- vantage ground of the famous latter to represent him in Lon- Joseph Radner is chairman of To millions of Americans, Mr. University in Exile which he nounced that his don, telephoned his cousin in Bei- the ticket committee. Reserva- Hindus is best known for his heads. His complete findings will duties at the rut to tell him of the demand. tions are now being taken at nightly broadcasts from Prague be brought out in "Calling Amer- Foundation p r e - the synagogue. vented him from during the trying days before the ire;' a special number of Survey devoting sufficient Sees Decision by March Graphic, schedueld for publica- GENEVA (WNS — l'alcor Munich Pact. To countless others, tion Feb. 1, on the challenge to time to his writ- Agency) — The British Govern- his many books have made him democracy reaching the United ing. He is at ment expects to have a final de- the outstanding American author- States and collaborated in by present w o r king Dr. Heller ciaion on its policy for Palestine more than 50 advisers, foreign on two volumes. no later than March, it was indi- ity on Russia and Russian agrar- correspondents, economists, his- "Stoicism and Spinoza" a n d cated by Richard A. Butler, Brit- ian conditions. torians, political and social scien- "Odyssey of a Faith." ish Under-secretary of State for What happened in Czechoslo- tists. Himself a leading educator Several invitations to occupy Foreign ,Affairs, in a statement vakia before, during and after the and son of Scandinavian settlers Tidbits from Everywhere on Palestine to the League Coun- German occupation? Was the oc- on our Great Plains, Dr. Johnson pulpits have already been offered By PHINEAS J. MOM cil. cupation and domination of this has about him on his faculty out- him, but he has made no plans (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE A) (TURN TO EDITORIAL. PAGE) (TITRE TO EDITORIAL PAGE) Following urging by Mr. But- - Ight 19.1). H A F. 23 ler to accelerate a League decis- ion on the Mandatory Power's YOU SHOULD KNOW recommendations, which may in- One Charles E. Blum of New volve a modification of the Man- York has suggested the floating date, it was voted by the League of a bond issue in this country to convene an extraordinary ses- for the purchase of large tracts sion in May instead of waiting of sparsely populated government- till September. To enable the owned land in the continental U. Mandates Commission to report to S. and for the settlement there the League Council for the lat- of refugees in agricultural col- ter's guidance at its May meeting, onies modeled on those in Pales- it was suggested that an extraor- tine . .. Refugees would have to dinary session of the Mandate's pledge themselves to live on the Commission be convened no later land for at least five years . . . than at the end of March or the The bond issue, which Mr. Blum first days of April. It will, there- thinks ought to amount to a quar- fore, be necessary for the Arab- ter or a half billion dollars, would Jewish discussions in London to also finance the bringing over of end in February. additional refugees. If the London discussions do A million and a quarter of not produce an agreement after the. $20,000,000 fund decided a reasonable period, the British () Pon at the Washington Con- Government will make its own de- ference a couple of weeks ■ ge ITURN Tr 1(1,11 olt1/.1. Non-Jews Join With Jewish Leaders in Lauding Beth lot ap for Moro rumble of c.f.- Waling POO or (PLIGAJIN TURN TO LAIR* PAGE) (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE II An Impressive three-day cele- bration marked the 40th anniver- sary of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's ministry in Detroit. Jews and non- Jews, spokesmen for the Conserv- ative as well as Reform groups, participated in the ceremonies during which recognition was gtv- en to Rabbi Franklin's contribu- tions to the civic as well as Jew- ish life of Detroit. A distinguished audience, which included Orthodox and Conserve. tire Jews and many non-Jews, at- tended the anniversary dinner at Hotel Stetter on Sunday evening. Speaking for Temple Beth El, Morris Garrett, president, who was toastmaster of the evening, announced that a silver plaque with an appropriate inscription will be presented to Dr. Franklin recording the event. This plaque, Mr. Garrett said, will be placed in Rabbi Franklin's home "so that those who come there may read it." Dr. Goldenson's Address The principal address at the din- ne• was delivered by Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of Temple Emanu- El, New York, who lauded Dr. Franklin as "a good rabbi." Dr. Goldenson called the Detroit cele- bration "a happy occasion" be- cause it served as a pleasant in- terlude after many weeks of grief and sorrow during which Jews had met to lament the sorrows of their people and to protest perse- cutions. "Tonight," he said, "we are in a totally different mood, thanks to Dr. Franklin and his services in this community." (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE al RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK AT FRIDAY'S SERVICES Will Discuss Jewish Contribu. titan to Civilisation Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the pulpit of Temple Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone Ayes, Friday night, Feb. 3, at 8 o'clock, In response to many requests he will lecture on the subject: "The Jewish Contribution to Civiliza- tion." His lecture will be based largely on the new book of the same title by the great modern Jewish historian, Cecil Roth of Oxford, England. It will be the first of a series of sermons which Rabbi Ft - am will deliver every Friday night of the month of Feb- ruary under the general heading: "Why Judaism is Admired and Persecuted." George Galvani and the Temple Choir, accompanied by Jason 'nekton, have been rehearsing a new group of beautiful tradition- al settings for the Sabbath Eve prayers which they will present for the first time this coming Sab- bath Eve. Every one is welcome at the Sabbath Eve services at Temple Beth El which begin at 8 o'clock and are completed at 9:30 at which time the Congregation re- tires to the social hall for a social hour. Spokesman for Government Party Hints Drastic Measures to Solve Prob- lem "In Our, Own Way" GEORGE RUBLEE, NOW IN PARIS, SAYS NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE Schacht's Dismissal Victory for Extrem- ists; Boycott is Planned Against Oil Concerns in U. S. WARSAW.—(WNS)—Poland served warning on the Western powers to the effect that if they do not aid in the emigration of Jews from Poland, measures will be taken to solve the problem "in our own way." This statement was made by Deputy Surzynski in the Sejm as spokesman for the Government party. He complained that Western HAYIM GREENBERG TO SPEAK FEB 2 governments were concerned only with the emigration of Jewish refugees from Germany and were snri-.)igtleecittainugrgtheencPyelT ishhestitouvaetnl ionmedne-t spokesman futrher stated that Jews most remember that the Po- Will Address Public Meeting lish people will take steps to solve at Shaarey Zedek the problem unless a solution of the emigration of Jews is achieved Next Thursday soon. Jewish Deputy Emil Sem- merstein declared that the Jews In view of the pending nego- consider the emigration problem tiations In Parliament regarding to be one of great importance but the proposed round table discus- that they were hardly responsible sions in London on the subject for conditions which created the necessity for emigration and the of Arab-Jewish relations in Pal- lack of outlets to leave Poland. estine, the lecture to be given by He further asserted that world powers were not disposed to think kindly of paying premiums for anti-Jewish persecution and ad- mitted that a policy of discrimina- tion served only to hinder efforts to increase emigration possibili- ties. Sommerstein criticized the aatitude of Polish consulates in Germany in refusing protection to Polish Jews persecuted by the Nazis and also attacked the srov- ernment. for the law which dens- • tionalized Polish Jews living in other countries. Preparations for the transfer of 50 German-Jewish children. now among the 50,000 exiles de- tained at the Polish frontier town of Zbonszyn, to England are un- der way, according to an an- nouncement made by the Central Refugee Committee. The Baldwin Fund for Refugees will defray the expense of transferring the children. Meanwhile, the question of the fate of the Zbonszyn refu- gees was again brought before DR. HAYIM GREENBERG the Sejm by Deputy Emil Som- merstein, Jewish deputy, who as- Dr. Ilayim Greenberg next Thurs- serted that the health of the ex- day evening at 8:30 p. m, in the iles was poor and the Zbonszyn Social Ilall of the Congregation hospital overcrowded, lie appealed Shaarey-Zedek is of timely inter- to the Social Welfare Minister to a special committee to in- est to all Detroit Jewry, The sub- appoint vestigate the problem and care ject of Dr. Greenberg's lecture for the elementary needs of the will be :"Can There Be Peace Be- refugees. A high Polish official , to qu as esd uio sc nloo s f ed p tween Jews and Arabs in Pales- n leefg tof t o ia rte Beo rn lint„hie t w tine?" . Dr, Greenberg, member of the fish Jews living in Germany who Actions Committee of the Weild are faced with denationalization Zionist Organization, author, and by Pol•ml and consequent expul- sion by the Reich. Negotiations, editor of the "Jewish Frontier" broken off some time ago, will be is eminently qualified to speak on resumed in Berlin. this very timely subject, since he recently returned from London PLEASE TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE Refugee Di Irma Continua PARIS. (WNS)—George Ruhr lee confirmed reports on his ar- rival here that negotiations would be continued in Berlin and de- clared that the discussions held up to now were satisfactory. Ile will repotr to executive officers of the Intergovernmental Commis- sion on modifications made in the State Department to Sponsor Appearances in Embassies Schacht "iansom" emigration plan and Legations; Will Play in 25 Concerts for and will consult with them on steps to be taken when negotia- Refugees; In Detroit Feb. 8 tions are resumed this week. Mr. Mischa Elman, eminent violin- eo give recit•Is and concerts Rubles conferred with Lord Win- ist, was designated a "musical at the Embassies and Legations terton of Britain, chairman of ambassador" to South America of the United States in the the Intergovernmental Committee. where he will go in May, immedi- countries he will visit during on his visit with Herman Goering dis- ately following his nation-wide this tour." of a tour cusslons now that Dr. Hj almar concert tour of this country for The nation-wide concert ( PLEASE TURN TO PAGE E II) the benefit of German refugees here, which Mr. Elman is making in connection with resuming of all faiths. According to an an- under the sponsorship na- nouncement from James Clement tional tional committee of which the Dunn, adviser on political rela- Hon. Alfred E. Smith is honor- tions of the Department of State, ary chairmen and Paul D. Cray- arrangements are being made for nth is honorary treasurer, was Mr. Elman to appear at recitals planned when Mr. Elman offered and concerts at the Embassies and his services to the American Com- Legations of the United States mittee for Christian German Ref- in the countries he will visit dur- ugees from Germany and the Council of Federations Re- ing the Spring and Summer, American Jewish Joint Distribu- Elects Henry Wineman No musician in this country tion Committee. All three organi- as Vice-President could be better qualified to rep- zations will share equally in the resent the highest standards of proceeds of the concerts. BALTIMORE. — Despite great- our musical and cultural advance- Outstanding figures in the na- ment,' Mr. Dunn said. tion's political, social, education- er overseas needs and increased The noted violinist, who is al, musical, business and literary government responsibility for pub- making musical history in thin life are members of the national lie welfare, American Jews most continue to support their local country by his Mischa Elman Non- committee directing the tour. welfare, cultural and character- Sectarian Refugee Concerts Tour, Detroit is the sexesd city on played his initial recital on Sat- the list of those in which Mr. building agencies, Jacob Blaustein, urday afternoon, Jan. 21, in Car- Elmn will give • benefit rer• president of the Associated Jew- negie Hall. He will play 25 con- cital. He will appear here on ish Charities of Baltimore, de- clared at the closing session of certs in as many cities, contrib- Feb. B. uting his services for three Mrs, Edsel B. Ford is the hon- the sixth annual general assem- months. The entire proceeds of orary chairman of the committee bly of the Council of Jewish Fed-. all the concerts will be turned for the Detroit concert. The erations and Welfare Funds whkh over to the three leading refugee- chairmen are Mrs. Charles B. met in Baltimore this week. The importance of maintaining aid organizations for rehabilita- Warren, Mrs. Charles T. Fisher welfare standards at home while tion work among Protestant, Jr., and Miss Emma Butzel. adically revising standards of giv- Catholic and Jewish refugees The noted violinist will also from Germany. give concerts in Brooklyn, Provi- mg for relief and reconstruction In making the announcement dence, Boston, Montreal, Toronto. in Euro:, and Palestine and refit- that Mr. Elman will appear at Milwaukee, Cincinnati, New Or- gee requirements in this country concerts in the United States Em- leans Mobile, Memphis, St. Louis, was one of the central themes bassies and Legations in South Washington, Baltimore. Louisville, of the three-day 'maims of the America, Mr. Dunn said: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Dallas, San Council, attended by more than "Mr. Elman has placed him- Antonio, Houston, Los Angeles, 500 delegates from federations, self at the disposal of the Gov. San Francisco, Seattle and Port- welfare funds and community land. Oregon. councils in the United States and erameat of the United States during hi. c omma concert tour Mr. Elman's benefit concert Canada, Methods of raising the SUMS is South America. and arrange. tour, one of the most strenuous DESIGNATE MISCHA ELMAN "MUSICAL AMBASSADOR" TO SOUTH AMERICA SUPPORT OF LOCAL WELFARE IS URGED meats are being made for him (TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE) sPLZAIII TURN TO LAW! PAGE1