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VOL. XL

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THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939

NO, 42

CHRISTIANS AND JEWS JOIN EXPULSION FACES Dorothy Thompson to Address PRESIDENT CALLS DR. FRIEDA WUNDERLICH GUEST
15,000 IN ITALY Rally for Racial Tolerance FOR FIRM STAND SPEAKER AT RALLY OF WOMEN'S
IN DEMANDING THAT BRITAIN SUNDAY
MARCH 12 At the Olympia on March 17 AGAINST BIGOTRY
PROJECT OF ALLIED CAMPAIGN
HONOR PLEDGE ON PALESTINE

,

Eight Circuit Court Judges, Labor and
Church Groups Cable Senti-
ments to Chamberlain

AMERICAN ZIONISTS PLEDGE
RESISTANCE TO PROPOSALS

Hundreds Try Desperately Church, Labor, Civic and FrXternal Organizations Arrange Pleads for Mobilization of
Democracies Against
To Secure Visas for
Public Rally in Defense of Civil Liberties
Totalitarianism
Other Countries

FORCED WORK FOR
JEWS IN GERMANY

Jews Hail Selection of Car-
dinal Pacelli as
Pope Pius XII

Miss Dorothy Thompson, nation4i Dr. Ensworth Reissner, chairman
ally famed newspaper columnisk 1 of the program committee in
and orator, prominent fighter tor, charge of arrangements for the
human rights and ardent anti-,1 meeting; 1/r. Christian Reissner
Nazi, will be the guest speaker at' of the Broadway Tabernacle of
the public meeting for racial toll' New York City; Frank X. Martel,

RONIE (WNS)—The edict call-
ing for the expulsion of foreign
Jews to begin March 12, saw
hundreds of Jews trying desper-
ately to obtain visas for any coun-
try while many of those fortun-
ate enough to have obtained their
visas were leaving daily. Follow-
Expressing protest against the nullification of the ing an announcement that the port
Balfour Declaration and the Mandate for Palestine, and of Tangiers has been closed to
declaring that any effort to curtail pledges made by Great refugees, who up to now were
Britain to the Jewish people for the upbuilding of the permitted to enter without visas,
Jewish National Home in Palestine will be a breach of Siam became the last hope for
honor, Christians and Jews, individuals and organizations, many of the foreign Jews.. Hun-
this week cabled Prime Ministers
dyads have been applying for
di e
T Cr h l i en clg b e s rlatio n t l , e rna j n eu
t N h 'e av til he
Chinese visas as well. Hopes that
the March 12 expulsion deadline
.insi;
people be honored in their en-
would be prolonged are vanishing.
tirety.
Thousands of applications for ex-
Among the telegrams was one
tension of stays in Italy have
signed by eight judges of the
gone unanswered. While those
Wayne County Circuit Court who
without prospects of a place of
stated in the cable, "Justice and
refuge have abandoned hopes of
honor require Palestine Mandate Isaac Schakne Was Devoted
escaping being sent to concentra-
Worker for European
be respected." The judges who
tion camps, most American and
signed this wable were Judges
Palestine Yeshivoth
British Jews have refused to ap-
Harry B. Keidan, Clyde I. Web-
ply for extension, refusing to ac-
ster, Vincent M. Brennan, Adolph
Isaac Schakne, one of the most rept the discrimination. United
F. Marschner, Dewitt Id. Mer-
respected
figures
in
the
Orthodox
action by the American and Brit-
riam, Ira W. Jayne, Allan Camp-
Jewish community of Detroit, died ish embassies on these individual
bell and Guy A. Miller.
cases is considered probable. There
Other Christians Cable
last Saturday in Providence lios- is not, however, any indication of
Those sending cables included
general foreign intervention on
Homer Martin, president of the
behalf of Jews scheduled for ex-
United Automobile Workers, Civil
pulsion.
Rights Federation, Hebrew-Chris-
tian Mission, Hotel and Restau-
Jewish Lawyers Reinstated in
rant Employees Alliance, the
Rumania
Bev. Ensworth Reisner of Ford
BUCHAREST (WNS) — The
High Court ordered the reinstate-
Memorial Church.
ment of a number of Jewish law-
Among the organizations send-
yers expelled by the Bucharest
ing cables were German-Ameri-
Bar Association during the revis-
can League for Culture and the
ion of citizenship. At the same
G e r m a n-American Educatienal
time, Magistrate Micescu, head of
Club, two anti-Nazi organizations
the bar association and foreign
composed of American Germans,
minister in the Goga Cabinet, an-
• and the Detroit Section of the
nounced at a meeting of Christian
American League for 'Peace and
attorneys
that no Jew would in
Democracy. Cables were sent by
PLEASE TURN TO PAGE FOUR)
more than 200 Jewish organiza-
tions of Detroit.

Fail to Reach Agreement as Jews Refuse

nent Minority

ORTHODOXY LOSES
RESPECTED FIGURE

I

Statement by Crohn

Among the sentiments ex-
pressed in the telegrams were dec-
larations that the cancellation of
. the Mandate is • surrender to
terrorism; that Britain must not
capitulate to horror; that de-
mocracy must fight for justice to
the Jew; and that British honor
demands that the pledge for the
upbuilding of the Jewish National
Home be carried out in accord-
ance with the original proposals
embodied in the Mandate for
l'alestine.
Laurence W. Crohn, president
of the Zionist Organization of
Detroit, in a statement com-
menting on the latest develop-
ments, said: The British govern-

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DR. MOSES GASTER
CALLED BY DEATH

Will Address Rally
For Women's Project
Of Allied Campaign

LATE ISAAC SCHAKNE

pital after a brief illness. He was

79 years old.
At his own request, made in a
rote in tra
last testament, he
before his
ditional fashion short
death, very simple se vices were
conducted in Lewis Brill. Funeral
Parlors on Sunday after on, with
Rabbis Joseph Eisenman ind Max
J. Wohlgelernter officiati s Bur-
ial was in Beth Tefilo F ianuel

Cemetery.
Surviving him are three augh-
tem, Mrs. Sadie Engelman of
Pittsburgh; Mrs. Anna Towvim of
Boston, and Miss Nettie Schakne
of Detroit; four sons, Harry T.
of New York, Saul, Jacob H. and
Harold of Detroit; 11 grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchildren.
His wife died in 1926, shortly be-
fore he settled in Detroit.
One of the very highly esteemed
members of the Orthodox con-
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SEEK CURTAILMENT OF
UN-AMERICAN GROUPS

Sheean Says Democracy
Must Fight for Its
Survival

Is First Woman In History of Higher
Education to Be Elected Dean of
a Graduate School

EXPECTED AT MEETING
NEXT WEDNESDAY AT STATLER

1,200

WASHINGTON (WNS) — Ad-
dressing the Congress of the
United States of America on the
occasion of its 150th birthday,
President Roosevelt issued a chal-
lenge tq the forces of totalitarian
states that the United States will
not approvingly witness the re-
turn to the world of tyrannical
autocracy and religious persecu-
Over 1,200 women, who have pledged their services
tion. Said the President: "Today,
to the Women's Project of the 1939 Allied Jewish Cam-
with many other democracies, the
United States will give no en- paign, will convene in the main ballroom of the Hotel
couragement to the belief that our Statler for the opening meeting of their drive, on Wed-
processes are outworn, or that we nesday afternoon, March 15, at 2 o'clock, when instruc-
will approvingly watch the return tions will be given the workers in this splendid effort.
of forms of government which
Guest speaker of the afternoon

for two thousand years have prov-
will be Dr. Frieda Wunderlich,
ed their tyranny and their insta-
professor of economics and sociol-
bility alike." Paying tribute to
the spirit of America the Presi-
ogy and dean of the Graduate
dent continued: "Our fathers
Faculty of Political and Social
rightly believed that this govern-
Science, known as the "University
ment which they set up would
in Exile." Dr. Wunderlich has the
seek as a whole to act as a whole
for the good governing of the na- Rabbi Berman One of the distinction of being the first
tion."
woman elected dean of a gradu-
With President Roosevelt, Chief Speakers at Palestine Fes-
ate school in the hiatory of higher
Justice Hughes and other ranking
tival Sunday Evening
education. The Graduate Faculty
dignitaries, before a joint session
of Congress, emphasized the role
of Political and Social Science is
Rabbi Morton M. Berman, bill-
of democracy in the present world
a democratic, self-governing-body,
contrasted with the current denial liant scholar, orator and author,
odhollataly.from
rs
Eo.
itadcompose
p
iin e t Ani er t ic ha en PZ ai l o „ nt i s ne lefes: c Goom n000y d. . oAfoestxriil oed osc
of liberty in the dictatorships. The erro
nwill naddress
Chief Justice acknowledged that
"we live in a new world" and dis- tival on Sunday evening, March tablished in 1933 by Dr. Alvin
cussed the influences threatening
Johnson, it is an affiliate of the
democracy, including "mass pro-
New School for Social Research
duction in opinion as well as in
in New York City.
goods."
Dr. Wunderlich's work in Ger-
DOROTHY THOMPSON
many, prior to 1933, in a succes-
Approved in England
eranee to be held at the Olympia, speaking for the American Fed-
sion of important educational and
LONDON (WNS) — President
on Grand River Ave., Friday eve.' ,ration of Labor; Adolph Germer, Roosevelt's speech attacking "tyr-
government positions which she
ring, March 17, at 8 o'clock. ,peaking for the C. I. 0.; Frank anny" and defending democracy
held, made her one of the first-
Other speakers at the rally will N. Isbee, spokesman for the busi- met general approval in Great
ranking women of the country.
include the following: Dr. Edgar' mess leaders in the community; Britain and France but drew fire
In contrast to the present status
(TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE/
DeWitt Jones, who will preside; I
of German women, compelling
from Nazi Germany, where one
them to take the lower paid and
newspaper termed the President
less important jobs, Dr: Wunder--
"the Don Quixote of democracy."
Itch's career embodied farsighted
French observers praised his "de-
social policy based on scholarly
fense of democracy" and pointed
training, economics, on experience
out particularly the President's
in social work that began with the
attack on religious persecution as
administration of a whole dis-
"another slap at dictators."
trict during the World War, and
on practical politics not only in
Effective Reply to Bund Rally Is
World's Greatest Literary Personality to Speak at
elective government posts but in
Seen in Meeting Called by
Masonic Auditorium; Will Discuss Preservation
politically important groups such
Tolerance Group
'
s.,
as the trade unions and her own
of Freedom
NEW YORK (WNS)—A meet-
democratic party.
ing, sponsored by the Council
Against Intolerance in America, RABBI MORTON M. BERMAN
As a member of the Council
Thomas Mann, the only living March 11, at the Masonic Temple
presided over by George Gordon
writer whom literary critics have Auditorium, on the subject "Free-
He of Berlin, Dr. Wunderlich was
Battle, and attended by more than 12, at the Institute of Arts.
one of 20 women in a total mem-
ranked with the world's classic dom."
3,000 persons •f varied religious was formerly associate of Rabbi bership of 225 elected by pro-
Miss Erika Mann. brilliant
writers, such as Shakespeare, Cer-
creeds, answered the German- Stephen S. Wise, at the Free Syn. portional representation to govern
vantes, Goethe, Homer and Dante; daughter of Thomas Mann, will
American Bund rally held on Feb. agogue in New York City, and is the greater city, and served on
conduct the question and .n-
the author of "Buddenbrooks,"
Speaker after speaker de- now spiritual leader at the Tern- numerous committees of the
20
"The Magic Mountain," "Death in ewer period with her father
pie Isaiah Israel in Chicago. He Council, including public welfare,
IPLICAAL TURN TO LAST PAOM
following his lecture.
Venice," and "Joseph in Egypt,"
has been active for many years in
trade and commerce, and em-
This is the third of the great
lectures this Saturday night,
PLEASE TURN TO EDITORIAL PAOr
ployment. Dr. Wunderlich was
series of lectures which Thomas
woman to serve in the
Mann has been delivering in this
Reich
country since his arrival here to
e lotita.igfror 'SOPiea l Wel-

New Effort Aimed at Raising Sum of
$5o,000 Towards the 1939 Quota
Among Women in Community

WIND UP CAMPAIGN
OF GEWERKSHAFTEN

Thomas Maim' to Lecture
This Saturday Evening

Strictly
Confidential

Tidbits from Everywhere

By PHINEA3 J. BIRON

(Copyright IC% 8.

A. F. S

PALESTINE PAVILION NEWS

the
Russell to Speak
Children's
Home
1
Here on March 27
Annual Meeting
Eminent Christian to
Sunday, March 12 COUNCIL ACTIVE

(PLEASE MIN TO LAST PAGF:I

Address
Non-Jewish Rally in Behalf
of Jewish Palestine

IN DEFENSE FIELD

Charles Edward Russell, bril-
The annual meeting of the Jew-
liant speaker and author, one of
the most eminent Socialist leaders ish Children's Home will be held
in this country, will address a at the home, Burlingame and
Christian Zionist meeting on Mon- Petoskey Axes., at 2:30 p. m., this Important Reports Submit-
ted at Quarterly Meeting
day evening, March 27.
Coming to Detroit in the inter- Sunday, March 12.
of Community Body
port
re
thoaddpiitoiosinthtoot,thieloarnmnounal
Cohen,
In
of
n
d sso (co ia lo tr io ed
on ea n i t A
tA hd e va N na ct e im
efosts
r the
of the 180 or-
People, he will remain here for there will be a report by the medi• ganizations affiliated with the Jew-
an
an extra two days to speak at this cal staff and by the nominating ish Community Council met in
ran, at a place to be announced
of the quarterly session Wednesday eve-
next week. His chief sponsor for committee. Four members
this meeting is the Central hletho. board will be elected at this meet- ning, at the Jewish Community

Unless the Jewish Palestine
Pavilion gets $90,000 in the next
eight weeks there won't be any
such Pavilion at the New York
World's Fair . . . And those
DR. FRIEDA WUNDERLICH
Zionist gentlemen who tell the
LONDON. — Dr. Moses Caster,
British government that American
world-famous
scholar
and
lin-
public opinion is thoroughly be-
a
hind Zionist aspirations will tie
guist, collapsed Sunday while mo-
I
toring from Oxford to Reading
made to look silly when it be-
dist Church. Mr. Russell is na- ing• Center.
Reports of the various function-
and. died without regaining con-
comes known that there isn't
All members and contributors
tional chairman of the Pro-Pales-
committees emphasized the ac-
sciousness. He was 83 years old.
enough understanding on the part
tine Federation of America. are invited to attend this meeting. al
One of the foremost Jewish
tivities of the Council during the
of important Jewish leadership to
past few months and particularly
scholars in the world, Dr.- Gaster
help put over the Pavilion . . .
its vigilance in the civic-protective
was Haham, or chief rabbi of the
Which reminds us that when
field. The report of the public re-
Sephardic Communities of Eng-
Arieh El-lianani, Palestinian chief
lations committee indicated that
land from 1887 until his retire-
architect of the Pavilion, com-
several thousand copies of the
ment in 1919. During the last
pleted the agonizing task of mak-
THOMAS MANN
pamphlet published by the Gen-
few years he had been almost en- Amherst Political Science Professor Urges 4-Point Pro- ing a public address recently, he
Mobilize
Detroit
Forces
in
Behalf
of
Jewish
Exhibition
at
eral Jewish Council, entitled, "Fa-
tirely blind, but until the end he
signed:
"I'd
rather
build
two
Pa-
gram for Combating Anti-Semitic Propaganda
World's Fair; Addresses in Synagogues Saturday
vilions than make one speech" ... become a citizen of America. The
ther Coughlin, His Facts and Ar-
retained his intense interest in
in the United States
To which Meyer W. Weisgal, who first was "The Coining Victory of
guments," have been distributed to
Jewish affairs, and he lent what
has all the headaches of trying to Democracy," the second was "This
the public libraries. ministers, and
aid he could to the movement in
vocated
a
four-point
program
to
raise
the
money,
countered
that
Peace."
In
this
third
lecture
he
key people in the non-Jewish com-
England to boycott German prod-
The "really effective" answer to
thousand will devote his vast literary genius
oppose fascist propaganda:
munity. In addition, numerous
a
ucts.
he'd
rather
make
Father Coughlin and other preach- 1. A drnumfl that rellrInos group. In
his
keen
mind
to
an
analysis
and
Born in Bucharest, Rumania, ers of racial hatred would be "to
Jewish organization.; have dis-
thin country ',Iran hou.•• IO plop speeches than build one Pavilion.
of the question of how freedom
tributed pamphlets among their
trader" among thrtn from In.11.1.•
Dr. Caster was expelled from the win his audience away" by a
to OVERSEAS FLASHES
inNi
may be preserved at this time.
Ina m ist hatreds which
own members. Through Pisgah
country in 1885 for his protests program of democracy in action
Now
that
Cardinal
Pacelli,
for-
.
.m
Popular as Lecturer
Lodge of Bnai Brith, there was
against Jewish persecutions. He which will "lift the national in- S. lam
A .Inaur mo.rment of dantorrafle mer Papal Secretary of State, has
- ra nnfrr.pronaganda" to avretul an been elected as the next Pontiff, Thomas Mann's lectures have
went to England and at Oxford come, bring idle men, machines and
also made available for circulation
•••111t-nutflte ronerpflun" of &mor-
delivered the Ilchester Lectures on capital together again and restore
copies
of Erika Mann's attack on
we feel it timely to remind you been exceedingly popular. lie
tar, anti II. inlown.
Slavonic and Byzantine literature economic security," Max Lerner, 3, `pulse IalnlaIlon, not to annur.. that months before the last Pope speaks an excellent English and
Nazi German, "School for Bar.
formlon, of .prerh, but lo awe to It
in 1888 and 1891.
has
a
fascinating
style
of
oratory.
barians,"
and Clara Leiser's "Lun-
essor of political science at
that Reelfoot of Rowell' on not apply died Hitler announced that he
From the beginning of his half 1V College, declared this
acy Becomes Us."
to Inflammatory on racial and definitely did not want Pirelli to In Ann Arbor and in Cleveland
Williams
maimed troop..
century of English residence Dr.
Through contact with the Gen-
such huge crowds came to hear
(PLEASE TURN TO LAsTPAGEI
week.
I. Plulfanalle action to rat nit fortis..
Gaster took an active part in
ITURN TO EDITORIAL PAM
eral Jewish Council, opinions and
Addressing the Jewish leaders
Prulmtmula at Ito aourre.
Jewish political and communal af- of New England, gathered at a
attitudes on local manifestations
Sidney Hollander of Baltimore,
fairs. Soon after the publication regional conference of the Council president of the Council of Jewish
of anti-Semitism have been con-
veyed to the national body, and
o f Dr. Theodor lierzl's "Juden-
f Jewish Federations and Wel- Federations and Welfare Funds.
staat" he joined
the
Zionist
move-
have formed the basis for a na-
vice-president of the fare Funds, Prof. Lerner pointed declared that "damning commun-
tional program. Recently a rem-
ment and, as
first Zionist Congress at Basle, out that although Father Cough- ism and fascism won't help us;
lotion was directed both to the
making America again a land of
id much to swing Jewish opinion lin had become a "symbol of the
General Jewish Council and to its
From
Vacation:
Will
Returns
in wly-lhed new anti-Semitic forces in this promise and opportunity will."
aunc he country," it would be "highly tra-
Max Lerner, professor of po-
affiliated organizations, urging
favor of the ne
Speak on "History in
"You have no higher duty," he
ARCHITECTS SKETCH OF PAVILION
As an orator
litical science at Williams Col-
upon them a more militant stand
Zionist cause.
d,. M■ kin!"
said, "than to support every meas-
had been ranked next to Max Nor- Kic the
to suppress
him or take
him
lege and former editor of The
air in violation
of civil
defense of Jewish rights.
ure designed' to make America a
,___
This week-end has been set :have undertaken to distribute the In The
Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin
has
re-
Nation,
will
address
Jewish
Wel-
report of the committee on
dau in the Zionist gr out". and an !ff
better place in which to live."
aside by the Detroit committe: certificates and will collect the
t he
I a
turned from his Florida vacation fare Federation members at the
discrimination,.
which was given
the most effective in the English ,
Rabbi
Philip
S.
Bernstein
of
outstanding funds.
- V; Ise it PM la
.
p;;
,
and
will
occupy
the
pulpit
on
combined
annual
meetings
of
the
for the Jewish Palestine Pavilion
Unless necessary money is by Louis Schostak in the absence
language. He became tremend-
Rochester criticized those who, "out
nacanfla of the
Friday evening, March 17. Ile , Federation and its constituent at the 1939 World's Fair in New forthcoming, work on the Neil- of James 1. Ellmann, chairman, in-
ously popular with the Jewish
„„ rtah't".'idsM-rt:w.rosh. trs; of morbid sensitiveness woo
Nationalist masses In the East. 47.
have us impose a spiritual ghetto will speak on the subject: "History' agencies on Thursday evening, York for the purpose of mobiliz- ion will be postponed and it will dicated success in correcting a
esn resit) bf"."
norm'
End of London.
rt for the Pavilion in not he possible to complete the number of discriminatory situ*-
upon ourselves and withdrew from in the Making." I March 30, at Hotel Stotler. Dr.
" "'""' s
"""'"'"'"'
The spring term of Beth El Col- , Lerner's latest book. "It Is Later
Through the earlier years of
- building in time for the opening toms. in one instance,
hs. /mimed on • nwu tm naps
active participation in the general
er
in the branch of-
iss
s
1,
I,
so
lege of Jewish Studies will open I Than You Think," an analysis of Detroit.
the Zionist movement he remained
Laurence W. Crohn. president of the World's Fair, it was stated ordinate of
life."
l ".„7.7„,;!
rest er".. .."; n."1::,
flee of a large national utility
a prominent figure, until shortly
Simon Shetzer, president of the Monday night, March 2 0. with a ' current trends • n d political
student
assembly
to
be
addressed:
thinking
and
practice,
has
been
of
the
Zionist
Organization
of
De-
this
week.
P rsrni.
For information regarding the had been displaying prejudice in
after the World War, when dis- 1 ..risit.I:si,
Jewish Community Council of De-
the sitiv
trait, will
states
that • on
concerted
ef- week-end's observance and to se- his employment policy. The vice-
n e m a is es,
agreements with other leaders
be made
Sunday and
troit, emphasized the need for or- by Dr. Albert Martin, director of ' published recently and has caused fort
the Friends' Bureau of Berlin.' wide In
comment."
77„,,";17„,t,
d
o
," 1
caused him to leave the organize-
ganizing community-wide organize-
addition to Dr. Lerner's ad- Monday to collect on the 8.000 cure membership certiflestes at president of the concern repudiat-
.
will
The
spring term
ranked buy mat..
lion.
lions representing all elements in Germany.
consist of 10
successive
MondaYNiress, annual reports ail' be given outstanding membership certifl- ' $1, each of which entitles the ed the action of the subordinate
mall II f l• 0.n.f.lf 'ff*"."." ^lGr ."
In 1890 Dr. Gaster married
the Jewish group in order to im- night sessions. Dr Franklin re- I and elections held for the Feder.- cates for the Pavilion. Mr. Crohn holder to fire admissions to the and reaffirmed the company's pol-
,!!'=', tv:,;;;,hth,,„"";,'71."„"",
Leah Lucy Friedlaender. His wid-1 1
prove community relationships and turns to resume his courses in ; Hon and its respective agencies. announces that workers repro- , Palestine Pavilion's special ex- icy of "equal recognition to all
hibits, call the office of the Zinn- ennlorees regardless of their

ow, seven sons and six daughters . part."
In addition to an effort to pro- conduct an effective program of Bible literature and the Jewish' Abe Si-ere, president of the Jew- tenting more than 15 Zionist 1
survive.
His oldest daughter is i
interpretation of the New Testa- ish Welfare Federation, will pre- groups and • number of other or- ist Organization of Detroit. 1041 faith." =RN TO EL/ITO -UAL imam
the wife of Neville Laski, K. C.. vide economic security for all 'Ti , local activity. He described the me
Bldg., Cherry 6359.
accomplishmets
of
the
Council
in
n
ganizations will canvass those who i
e "demagogues" of I
side.
presidnt
of the London omm-
e
it i order to depriv Prof. Lern.:r ad- Detroit since its inception.
C
I
their
audience,
'''e of Deputies of British Jews.

Noted Scholar Was Chief
Rabbi of Sephardic
British Community

Economic Security to All.
Is Only Effective Answer
To Coughlin, Says Lerner

OBSERVE "PAVILION WEEK-END"

Dr. Leo M. Franklin Lerner to Address
to Preach on Friday Federation Meeting

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