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MARCH 17, 1939

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LERNER TO SPEAK BRITAIN ADAMANT ON PLAN FOR INDEPENDENT
ITALY ADVANCES 1,000 WORKERS IN WOMEN'S PROJECT COMB
AT FEDERATION'S STATE IN PALESTINE; PROTESTANT PASTORS'
JEWS' EXPULSION
THE CITY FOR $50,000 FOR ALLIED CAMPAIGN ANNUAL MEETING
DATE TO APRIL 1
UNION IN DETROIT CABLES A STRONG PROTE ST

First of Series of Report Meetings to Be Held at the Statler
Monday Morning; Trade Council Organizes; Speakers'
Bureau, Organizations' Committee Are Active

Hundreds of Expatriates
Reported to Have Found
Homes in France

JEWS ARE PANICKY AS
NAZIS INVADE PRAGUE

"Can the Jews Survive?"
Subject of His Address
on March 30

CONSTITUENT AGENCIES
WILL SUBMIT REPORTS

Inspired by the words of Dr. March 28, and Friday morning, the Detroit Service Group, the To Elect Directors; Allied
Orderly Refugee Exodus
Campaign Contributors
Frieda Wunderlich, dean-elect of March 31, at the same hour. fund-raising body, responsible for
from Germany Fore-
"The impetus of tremendous the personnel in the drive, pointed
the University in Exile, who ad-
Invited to Meeting
cast by Rublee
dressed their opening meeting on refugee needs have succeeded in to the whirlwind organization of

Cabinet Refuses to Modify Proposals for Creation of State in
Five Years; Terms Will Not Be Accepted With-
out Prolonged Struggle

PROPOSALS INCLUDE RESTRICTIONS ON
JEWISH IMMIGRATION AND LAND SAL ES

Wednesday afternoon at Hotel arousing a new spirit in the Jew- the Women's Project as indica-
"Can the. Jews Survive?" will
R 0 M E (WNS)—Usually reli- Stotler, 1000 workers in the ish women of Detroit, stated Mrs. tive of the success of the entire
be the subject of an address by
able sources report that there has Women's Project are combing the Joseph M. Welt, general chair- campaign. "This cooperation is a
,
been an unofficial postponement city in their drive for $50,000 to- man, who entertained the leaders mighty force which has permeated Dr. Max Lerner at the annual
m
of the Jewish Welfare
to April 1 of the March 12 dead- wards the 1939 Allied Jewish in the women's drive at her home the city," stated Mr. Newman, meeting
Federation on Thursday evening,
line for expulsion of all post-war Campaign goal. Independent gifts at tea last Mo n d a y afternoon. "and we are sure that thousands
March 30, at the Hotel Stotler.
Jewish irrigrants, of whom ap- in cash are being solicited from Mrs. Welt announced that Mrs. of Service Group members will
Dr. Lerner, a former editor of
proximately 6,000 remain in the women of the Detroit Jewish Samuel T. Gilbert will serve as volunteer their services as worker, The Nation, is professor of polit-
Italy. Although the ex oulai on community as an answer to the an additional honorary vice chair- in the general campaign."
Abe Srere, president of the
deadline passed without any challenge of the times. Prior to man of the Project at this time.
Jewish Welfare Federation, whith
known major action taken by au- Wednesday 8 general assembly, in-
Trade Council Set Up
thorities here, there 1.; no indica-
Eager to shoulder their share conducts the annual drive, also
' dual meetin gs were held by
tion that the Government will let
Project's 10 division chair- in furthering organization of the announced that plans were going
up in its threatened action to en- men to distribute materials to general campaign set up, Irving forward for the organization of
force the decree. Reports from their workers.
At its March meeting, held in the Y. M. C. A., the Protestant Pastors' Union of
W. Blumberg and Joseph II. Ehr- the pre-campaign or special gifts
the French border that hundreds
lick, co-chairmen of the Trade drive, which is scheduled to open
Greater Detroit on Monday adopted a resolution expressing the hope that Great Brit-
of Jews are being forced from I The progress of the workers
ain will adhere to its pledge of building a Jewish National Home in Palestine. An
middle of April.
Italy at bayonet point are not will be reported on Monday morn Council, met those old and new the
Men and women who wish
campaigners who have already ac-
address by Rabbi Leon From preceded the adoption of the resolution.
authoritative since no official in- ing, March 20. at 10:30 o'clock
cepted division chairmanships at join forces with this city-wipe
at
Temple
Beth
El.
Additional
formation is available. There was
A cablegram was sent by the Pastors' Union to Premier Neville Chamberlain,
drive for funds to help the up-
•
report meetings are scheduled at dinner Wednesday evening, March
no comment in the Italian press
fortunate victims of the overacts
incoporating in it the sentiments of the Detroit clergymen. The cablegram stated:
Temple Beth El for Friday morn- 15, at Hotel Statler.
as the deadline was reached and
( PLEASE' TURN TO PAGE 61
"Premier Neville Chamberlain:
Gus D. Newman, president of
passed and it was reliably dis- ing, March 24, Tuesday morning,
The Detroit Pastors' Union, rep-
closed that there will be no gen-
resenting 400 Protestant churches,
eral round-up of Jews at this time
respectfully expresses its sincere
for deportation under last Octo-
wish and hope that your govern-
ber's explosion decree. Refugee
e r s teitnaei n p en to
committees in all large Italian
o tt as a
3',Vs hwrukgeas
cities carried on as usual, receiv-
homeland for Jewish people."
ing hundreds of foreign Jews
A Rebuke to the Meek and an Orchid to a Modern
The message was signed by the
seeking aid and information. Ap-
Maccabean
Annual Meeting Hears Re- Rev. Warren Wheeler Pickett,
peals for prolongation of stay and
During its 50 years' of exist-
D.D.,
minister of the First Con-
Session
to
Be
Held
Sunday
ports
on
Past
Year's
for definite information on the
ence, the Jewish Publication So-
By AL SEGAL
gregational Church and president
status of foreign Jews were re-
Activities
at Statler; Campaign
ciety of America has had only
of
the
Pastors' Union; Bishop
ceived at official offices in increas-
two chairmen of its moat impor-
Edgar Blake, resident bishop of
Leaders Selected
In our town it is as in many Coughlin's feet approaching and
ing volume. Hundreds of Jewish
tant committee, the publication At the annual meeting of the
I
must
certainly
make
myself
the
Detroit
H. E. Area; the Rev.
another town. This is to say, it
foreigners who had arranged to
committee. From 1888 until his Jewish Children's Home, held
John C. Young, minister of the
Fred M. Butzel, chairman of contains sonic mouse-like Jews. A pleasing to him or he may step
emigrate but remained to the last
Sunday afternoon at the home on
on
me.
I'll
just
efface
myself
Royal
Oak
Congregational
Church,
hoping that the time limit would the Executive Committee of the mouse, as every one knows, is
Burlingame and Petoskey Ayes.,
DR. MAX LERNER
and the Rev. J. Edgar Willams,
be extended left at the eleventh Jewish Welfare Federation, has among the most timid of God's and then I'll be pleasing to him,
the following five members of the
Friends So-
In our town, it seems, there *al science at Williams College.
hour. Thousands subject to the issued a call to the officers of the creatures. It runs even at the
board of directors were re-elected minister of the First
decree who were unable to com- numerous youth groups in the approach of Mr. Segal, who is are sonic Jews who would effac e :Noted for his astute analyses of
for a three-year term: Herman ciety.
themselves on account of Father current trends in political think-
ply remained in fear of arrest. city to meet in conference on the most harmless of people.
Cohen, Fred M. Butzel, Daniel
Cabinet Impasses Plan
This makes Mr. Segal feel that Coughlin and people like him.' ing and practice, Dr. Lerner's re-
Those who can produce satis- Sunday afternoon, Starch 19, at
Alpert, Irwin I. Cohn and Dr.
I
LONDON, (WNS--Palc or
factory reasons for not being able 3:00 o'clock, in the Bagley Room he is a strong and dominant char- (They are like Jew's in manyn
Harry C. Metzger.
a--- cent book, "It Is Later Than You
•,
n
.
,,
If they havel Th I K
to comply with the explusion of Hotel Statler. Mr. Butzel's acter . "Oh," says he, "I am a other town.)
has net with great sue-
In his annual report as presi- Agency)—Pleas of members of all
edict will be granted additional call is in answer to the numerous big man. The mouse runs away thoughts they would conceal them ' cess.
dent, Herman Cohen gave a com- British parties and adamant op-
in the caverns of their heads; 11' 1
extension beyond the new dead- requests made by various youth from me."
prehensive
resume of the home's position of the Jewish delegation,
Principal speaker at the East
Yet he would have more re- they have ideals they would
line, unofficially set for April 1. groups throughout the city who
population, the program of care, which has categorically rejected
quench them as if they were be-; Central States Regional Confer
Evidence of intention to emigrate wish to participate actively in the spect for the mouse if, instead of
the
progress
made by the children the Government proposals and
1ce of the Council of Jewish
within a "reasonable" time will 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign. All running, it stood up and roared traying lights; if we have prophets '...
in public and Hebrew schools and threatened non-co-operation if they
;rlerations
and Welfare Funds,
;C
at
him
like
a
lion.
Having
no
con-
junior
organizations
in
the
city
kept
strictly
be
they
must
be accepted among such reasons,
the relationship to other agencies. were rejected, apparently went
1 Dr. Lerner no stimulated his au-
to the covers of the
it was stated. Up to now. how- are urged to send representatives respect for a mouse at all, he fined
Mr. Cohen lauded the staff for unheeded as the British Cabinet
Book. dimes of Holy
both lay and profes-
pursues
mice
with
traps
and
gloats
to
this
meeting,
which
will
be
con-
ever, only a small number of cases
its devotion and the volunteer decided at a meeting that it was
sional community leaders. that
have been reported in which ex- ducted by the Junior Section of when he catches one..
... In our town recently it wat* isimilar groups • throughout:- the
medical—staff for Its ^many con- ronablesleany.way -to modify the- -.2
The ways of a mouse certainly matter of a speech. The speecn, country, interested in community
tensions of as much as six months DetraiLService Group. _
tributions to the welfare of this proposals, which envision an In-
"In these days of emergency," are not those for a man to take by a certain Jewish youth, was to projects, are eager to hear him.
agency. Ile expressed satisfac- dependent State of Palestine in
have been granted.
Of the 10,000 foreign Jews re- states Mr. Butzel, "it is stimu- up. After all, a man is expected be given in a certain communal lie addressed the New England
tion over the satisfactory manner five years, according to a report
portedly in Italy when the edict lating to know- that the youth of to have more mind than a mouse institution. It was to be about Regional Conference of the Coun-
in which other agencies co-oper- in the Daily Telegraph.
that he
was issued last fall, about 5,000 Detroit is eager to do its part and it is written of him i
ated with the home, and pointed
democracy.
The plan, according to which
cil of Jewish Federations and
towards
making
the
campaign
a
was
created
in
God's
mage•
Now in our town everybody is Welfare Funds when they con-
were successful in obtaining visas
especially to the close co-opera- Jewish immigrants into Palestine
o must
(Though
for democracy just as everybody vened in Boston last week.
tion with the Jewish Welfare would be restricted to 15,000 an-
to other countries before expira- success."
'
times how far people are short of i s in favor of sunrise
and spring-
tion of the time limit. The ma-
The Junior Section of the De-
The Federation annual meet- death in 1923, Judge Mayer Sulz- Federation, Jewish Social Service nually during the next five years
time and all the seasons. But. it ing, as has been the custom for berger headed the publication Bureau, Jewish Child Placement pending the creation of the Pales-
jority of the emigrants went to troit Service Group is completing the Godly image.)
j
A
mouse
might
say,
Goodness,
Council, Jewish Community Cen- tine Independent State, also con-
China, the United States, France, its campaign set-up. Emulating
me, what will Father Coughlin I seems that while sunrise
is all some years past, will be held committee, and was in the main
Palestine and England. A few the activities of its parent organ-
right It mi ght not be quite all jointly with the annual meetings responsible for charting the very ter,' Community Fund, North End tains clauses restricting the sale
hundred were allowed to return ization, the Detroit Service Group, think of me? I hear Father i right if the matter of sunrise of several of its constituent agen- important program of the society. Clinic.
of land to Jews; the exact terms
I were being engineered by a God
Recreation Center
to their native countries, Poland, the fund-raising arm of the Jew-
of this latter provision are to be
Upon his death, the chairmanship
=nu Tn EDITORIAL PAGE)
who was not approved by some
"One
of
the
major
develop-
Hungary and R u m a n i a, while ish Welfare Federation, is enlist-
arranged
through A r a b-Jewish-
passed on to Dr. Cyrus Adler,
some found temporary refuge in ing an army of workers to con-
I prominent people.
who had worked hand in hand with ments of the year," Mr. Cohn re- British conferences In the near
(Suppose, for example, that
ported,
"was
the
extension
of
the
South America, the port of Tan- tact every young member of the
future.
Judge Sulzberger. Dr. Adler re-
Coughlin came out against Je-
giers and in the near and far Detroit Jewish community and it
This is in essence the same
mained as chairman of the corn- service of the home to the com-
hovah on the ground that he is a
East. Foreign Jews remaining in is eager for the cooperation of
mittee for 10 years, continuing munity. Our board of directors plan that was submitted privately
Jewish God who, by reason of be-
was for sighted and community to the Jewish and Arab delega-
Italy are not allowed to work and other young people's organiza-
and enlarging the scope of the
Tidbits from Everywhere ing Jewish, was all tied up with
Inure than half are dependent on tions as well as the services of
society's work, and was responsi- minded in permitting the use of tions two and a half weeks ago,
international Jewry? What would
refugee committees for suste- their members.
ble for the publication of some our playground by outside clul- and which roused the Jews to
Studies
By
PHINEAS
J.
BIRON
mouse-like Jews do about sun- Beth El College of Jewish
nance. The situation of foreign
e
r
e
NV
of the society's most important dren in the neighborhood. As a break off all formal negotiations
Divisional co-chairmen
to Open It. Spring Term
works. After his resignation in result of this policy and with the on the ground that any such pro-
light then?)
Jews remaining in Italy has
selected recently and paired into
(Cul.)11511( 1635. '8 A. F. S
This Monday
Anyway, though everybody be-
1933, he retained the chairman- active co-operation of the Depart- posal, which necessarily implies
reached the critical stage and they leaders for 10 divisions. Each
lieves
democracy
is
all
right,
meat of Recreation, we have at a minority status for the Jews,
are subject to any action that division will be organized into 10
Albert P. Martin, director of ship of the Schiff Classics Corn- the present time a recreation cen-
some of our Jews trembled to
may be taken by the central or teams with a captain at the head NAZI HOT STUFF
could not be used as a basis even
mittee.
the
Quaker
Center
in
Berlin,
Ger-
With
all
the
talk
about
the
think what people might say
ter , which utilizes the basement for discussion,
local authorities.
of each team of 10 workers mak-
growing strength of the under- about the speaker if he were let many, will address the opening During the past five years, the and gymnasium. Over one hun-
ing the entire Junior Section man- ground anti-Nazi movement in into the Jewish house to speak. student assembly of Beth El Col- , president of the society, J. Solis- dred boys and girls, three-fourths Dr. Weismann Sees MacDonald
I Hundred in France
S
and Chamberlain
PARIS (WNS)—Contrary to power number in excess of 1000 the Reich we want to relay to you Ile formerly had been secretary lege of Jewish Studies next Mon-' (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) of wham are not Jewish, are reg.
The terms of the propos s il are
Paris reports that 6,000 of the workers.
the rumor that reaches us from of the League for Peace and De- day night, March 20. at 9 o'clock.'
istered members of the center.
Division co-chairmen as an- Dublin, to the effect that the anti- mocracy! What would be said in
Jews expelled from Italy were in
Ile will speak on the experiences Activities include handicraft, not expected to be accepted with-
ndsm' iStnervtincee
teieneriincandeFariiineg
thmenA
the hills trying to cross the Italian nounced by Campaign Co-Chair- Nazi revolt in Germany is sched- the world if somebody from the ocfern
wood work, photography, sports, out a struggle by the Arabs
border into France at Nice, the men Irwin Berman, Murray Wax- uled to flare forth before the end League for Peace and Democracy
table games and group singing. either, for though it pro imises
man
and
Mrs.
Jack
Rom
are:
Di-
"
of 1939 ... Some people bite off were let into this house of Israel problem of Christian and Jewish '
Jewish Relief Committee there
This project has in no way cur- them their coveted Indepe ndent
vision
1:
Louis
Gordon,
Robert
ees
fleeing
from
Nazi
Ger-
r neafnug
y
more than they can chew, and to give a speech?
stated that only several hundred
tailed the use of the gymnasium State with an Arab majori ty, it
were in the area. The Nice Com- Schlesinger; D i vi s i o n 2: Miss others bite off more than they
Hadn't Coughlin told us to re-
' by outside teams. At the present denies two of their cardim al de-
Rosalind
Schubot,
Jerome
Silber-
The
can feed . . . The latter is the nounce all Jews like him?
The spring term of Beth El time and for the last four mands—complete stoppage of f im-
mittee was told by telephone to
— —
College of Jewish Studies consists
Rome that Italian officials know blatt; Division 3: Miss Hannah
months, between 150 and 200 migration and total ban on land
4: Case with Ilerr llitler, for whom League for Peace and Democracy
Ferman,
john
Sills;
Division
food supply for Austrians and had favored the Spanish Loyalists of 10 successive Monday night "New Hanitas Will Rise," JI boys and young men have had the sales to Jews. The Revert ament
nothing of the situation at the
Max
Chomsky,
Meyer
Israel;
Di-
sessions.
Sessions
are
held
at
the
of using our gymnasium is, however, believed to be deter-
Sudeten
Germans
is
becoming
a
French border. The 400 refugees
which, of course, was all right;
N. F. Head Says in Com-
for basket ball practice and mined to enforce its policy what-
at Nice included a large number vision 5: Jacob Keidan, Herbert serious problem ... It is to whet but then Coughlin hod no use for hours of 8 to 9, and 9 to 10
Greenstone;
Division
6:
Miss
ever the objection of Palei ;tine's
ment
on
Ussishkin
Cable
o'clock.
A
choice
of
11
courses
the appetite of the German peo- Spanish Loyalists and by tying
of women and children. Many of
games. "
them had been wounded by the Esther Etkin, Harold Robinson; ple for South American territory ourselves up with an avowed is offered.
e jaa
rewpoaraaterasetattreedasutrheart, population.
Division
7:
Edwin
Gage,
Julian
Dr.
Leo
AL
Franklin
has
re-
NEW YORK.—As the British- Moses his
that the Nazis have opened a per- friend of theirs we'd get ourselves
Dr. Weizmann, president of the
bayonets of Italian soldiers, ac-
cording to information from the Frank; Division 8: Jacob Weiss- manent exhibition showing the in bad again. We should be mak- turned from his winter vacation Jewish-Arab conferences in St. the home operated last year on a Jewish Agency for Palestine, , went
James' Palace, London, reached budget of $23,374.31, and that of alone to have an audience with
relief committee. They were well man, David Levy; Division 9: natural resources and products of
(
PI.EASE
TURN
TO
PAGE
6
)
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE SI
Shalom Vineberg, Leo Panzer; Di- that continent . . . And did you
a deadlock and as the Jewish this sum $15,920 was received Colonial Secretary Malcolm Mac-
treated by the local police who
delegation threatened to bolt the
notice Goebbels speech at the
the Detroit Community Donald. Later, still alow e, he
(Twirl TO EDITORIAL P5051
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE. I)
negotiations with the British Gov- Fund.
opening of the Leipszig Trade
went to see Prime Ministe r Ne-
ernment regarding its "sugges-
vine Chamberlain. Althoug h the
Fair, where Clubfoot No. 1 told
Health Report
tions" for the abolition of the
his enthusiastic audience that the
Dr. Harry C. Metzger sub- exact nature of the interviev vs has
Mandate. the Keren Kayemeth, mitted the health report in be- not yet been made public, it is
Nazis would be able to run the
U. S. much better than the pres- Jewish Agency Head Sends Cable Stressing Significance the Palestine land redeeming half of the medical staff. lie told believed that Dr. Weis r n an n
agency of the Zionist movement, of the progress made to assure a again emphasized to the 1 B ritish
ent administration? Tragic sit-
of Palestine Exhibit at New York World's Fair
brought within its possession new healthy condition among the officials that there was no possi-
uations are developing in anti-
Nazi Aryan families who only
important land tracts.
children, gave • detailed analysis bility that the Jews would either
News about this step forward of the treatment provided for the accept or co-operate undo i r any
recently managed to get out of
was
communicated
to
Dr.
Israel
Look Magazine Shows How American Fascists Are Work- the Reich . . . The oldsters find
'PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I)
Goldstein, president of the Jew- PLEASE TURN TO EDITORIAL PAGE
themselves in violent conflict with
ing to Combine Their Efforts Under a
ish National Fund of America. by I
their teen-age children, who after
Former Army Officer
Menahem Ussishkin, world presi-
six years of Nazi education re-
dent of the Jewish National Fund,
fuse to believe that Hitler is any-
"hard, straight and swiftly" to thing less than divinity.
in a cablegram the veteran Zion-
Eight hundred organizations take "control of the local gov-
ist leader, who was one of the
are working to ,,undermine de- ernment" by using "a few pine- ABROADCASTS
leaders of the Jewish delegation,
There is hope that Great Brit-
mocracy in the United States,
dispatched from London prior to
apples."
TIM
AMMO
ain
will
not
curtail
Jewish
immi-
using anti-Semitism and anti-
IISSWAS) AT 54 WOAD STREET. one eeste. Ar
his departure from the British
"George Deatherage, chief of gration to Palestine too drasti-
Catholicism as their entering
6
17d5
WIDEN
50
capital on March 2.
the
Knights
of
the
White
Camel-
Vi6161
cally, because the Polish and
wedges, declares Look Magazine
"Happy to inform you that we Dr. William Haber to Be Guest Speaker at Annual Event
NLT IGNISTS NE•YCN
in its issue dated March 28. Re- lia," states Look, "has taken it Rumanian governments are plead-
obtained yesterday K ashen,
Upon
himself
to
correct
the
two
ing with Mr. Chamberlain to keep
FUL
producing the front pages of
Sponsored Jointly by Men's Groups
FOR KIS:1AL SEND YOU to BEST alts rat SUCCE SS
(deeds) to two important land
greatest
weaknesses
of
the
Amer-
the
gates
open
if
he
wants
)o
pre-
some of the publications issued
CCI.PLZT ION PAVILION STEP III THESE DAYS Of JEi ISH
areas in Northern Galilee, com-
of Five Synagogues
by these groups, Look stated that ican Fascist movement: lack of vent anti-Jewish excesses ill their
TO Of GI VEN
prising 5,000 dunams of good soil
this type of propaganda was get- unity of the 900 groups, and lack countries . . . Is it because he
TRIAL SHAT SE HAVE BUILT IN PALESTINE GILL HAVE
having
abundant
water.
Last
The sixth annual joint inter- author of the Michigan Unem-
ting into the hands of an esti- of a good rabble-rouser. He knows how to move pawns on the
FAIR AND JUST CSIDERATIEN STOP RECORD OF JEAISH ACHIEv-
week we also obtained Kushans congregational Men s Clubs' din- ployment Compensation Act, will
thinks he has found the man in political board that Chamberlain
mated eighth of the population.
IN PAVILION SHICH
in the some district on an area
Major General G. V. II. Moseley ' is the president of the Warwick-
SILL BE REFLECTED IS ARTISTIC FORM
DENTS
ner
will be held Tuesday, March deliver the 7rincipal address of
Two German agencies, World- retired army officer, whom the
PROUD
comprising 6,500 dunams. Im-
shire. England, Chess Associa-
YOJ ARE BUILDINO OF ;PI CH ALL ALIEFIICA JENS SILL 81
21, at 6:30 p. m., in the social the evening on the subject "Lib-
Service and Fichte-Bund, provide
I Portant that we proceed with our
We
Secretary of War has called tion? Ile doesn't know how to
OF
%HEN
DCORS
hall
at Temple Beth El, Wood- erty or Security — Must
American fascists with propa-
STOP MY DEAREST NISH IS TO BE al TH
land redemption program at a
Choose?" A full-course kosher
flagrantly disloyal.'
ward at Gladstone.
Play chess, but his friends insist
ganda. Among the headlines re-
quicker pace," Ussishkin declared
THIS SPRING REC.ARDS NE 1MANN
"flow far Fascism has gone al- that he'll be the one to give the
dinner
will
be
served.
PAVILION
ARE
OPENED
Following the custom of rotat-
produced are: "Roosevelt's Jew-
in his cable.
he
ready nobody knows. The Far Nazis their final check-making ...
The committee in charge fo oftw
ish Ancestry," "We Should Stop cists are getting their propaganda
Commenting on the new land ing this event, the members of event is composed of the follow-
Of course Nazi influence in
Utson.BANTar 2-1811
the Men s Club of ' Temple Beth
the Slander that Jesus of Naz- into the hands of millions of
purchases.
Dr.
Israel
Goldstein
Czecho-Slovakia
has
nothing
to
represe.,totives
of
the
several
areth Was a Jew," "Dorothy Americans. Much of it goes di-
stated: "In a crucial moment in El this year will act as hosts to ing
do with that order for the re-
The importance which Zionist W. Weisgal, director of the Pay- the life of Eretz Israel and the the members of four other con- congregations: Beth Tefilo Eman-
Thompson Levy Should Watch rectly into the wastebasket, but it
Thomas Masaryk's por- leaders engaged in negotiatinglilion.
uel, Samuel Leib; Bnai David,
In his message, which
Her Step," "Catholic Influence is an indisputable fact that anti- moval of
Zionist movement. the Jewish grations, who join in this annual
trait from the New York Czech with the British government re- I
Myron Solomon; Bnai Moshe,
hails the Pavilion as a presenta- National Fund is again serving as celebration.
Dominates Government Action at Semitism is increasing in Amer-
Consulate . . . The full story of garding the future of Palestine;
Dr. William Haber, professor Harry Maier; Shaarey Zedek. Dr.
Washington."
that mysterious Nazi airplane attach to the Jewish Palestine; tion of concrete evidence of Jew- the instrument for a new ad- of economics at the University of Martin Cowan; Temple Beth El,
ica."
A number of organizations were
This issue of Look Magazine with German officers aboard Pavilion at the New York World's ish redemptionof the Holy Land vance. New Ilanitas, En Ile-
Msindsohn. Ti ckets at
named, among them William also carries a most revealing four-
Shophets, Tirah Zvis beckon to us Michigan, former director of the Joseph
which was wrecked in a French Fair was signalized by • cable at this critical time. Dr. Weiz-
Michigan Emergency Relief Ad-
Dudley Felley's Silvershirts The
from
the
distance.
These
forts
illustrated
feature
based
on
mann
sounded
what
amounts
to
tai i t n te ed e
bm
zone closed to foreign air traffic which Dr. Chaim 1A eizmann,
ministration. a member of Presi- 1r O2 m 5 e e r m bta es te ror taty hebe cot
American Guard and the Cru- page
Martha Dodd's book. "Through won't be told till the present Eu- president of the World Zionist a clarion call to American Jewry of new Jewish life and strength
dent Roosevelt's Advisory Com- or at Temple Beth El. Madison
sader White Shirts. Orders of Embassy Eyes," showing how
a
ill
rise
if
the
land
is
made
avail-
ropean mess is straightened out- Organization and of the Jewish to rally to the support of the
mittee on Social Security and 8530, not later than March 18.
the latter organization are re- Nazi Germany works from the
able."
(
Agency, sent last week to Meyer ;Jewish l'alestine Pavilion.
produced in which the "Comman-
sPLEABN TURN TO LAW PAM
inside.
der-in-Chief" speaks of striking

Arabs Also Opposed to Plans Because of Denial of Their
Cardinal Demands; Opposition Rises Among the
Spokesmen for All British Parties

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YOUTH CONFERENCE
FOR ALLIED DRIVE

Judge Levinthal
Heads Committee
On Publications

Of Mice and Men

Strictly
Confidential

CHILDREN'S HOME
PICKS DIRECTORS

Quaker Will Speak
at Temple Beth El

J N F ACQUIRES
NEW LAND TRACTS

ANTI-SEMITIC AND ANTI-CATHOLIC
ORGANIZATIONS IN U. S. EXPOSED

Dr. Weizmann Hails Palestine Pavilion

MEN'S CLUBS' CONGREGATIONAL DINNER
TUESDAY EVENING AT TEMPLE BETH EL

