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Betneen Burlingame and TOIL CAN Webb BUT QUALITY NOMMEN MEATS WITH CONFIDES( It "THE ARISTOCRAT OF ROADHOUSES" o D RO I t'S _ FI NES T f RoG, F ISH, Ca 1. 1"11at L Loom MO Si CONDITIONID Aft DILIGHTSUL .CtO,Ck. o DON ' 14:,L.:;iteind I OW" Redford Inn GRANO RIVER AT 1 MILE ROAD demon - • el wasomi •a se4 C"14.1 A Nome /ammo ler Geed Feed Iv 0,, WE DELIVER Phone HOgarth 3042-3 o 01101. eta Centers z GENERAL ZIONIST MANIFESTO ISSUED tr'ONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) of Zionist national funds, to se- cure the success of the million Pound loan, and to mobilize all resources for the redemption of land and for agricultural and in- dustrial development. G. At the same time the Chn- federation urges the special im- portance of private capital, and demands that all steps be taken to encourage its investment in Jewish enterprise in Palestine. T. Side by side with the de- velopment of possibilities for Jewish labor, the Confederation Urges that special attention be directed to the extension of op- portunities for artisans. 8. The Confederation pro- poses the netting up of a special committee to coordinate the ac- tivities of all economic institu- tions in Palestine. 9. The Confederation urges the Jewish people in the Dias- Pore to strengthen the Jewish (Tomm y in Palestine not only by financial contributions, but by the purchase of Palestine products, Organisation Problems 10. The general weakening of the Jewish position in various Parts of the world snakes it even more vital now that the Zionist Executive should be in- fluential and widely representa- tive. The Zionist movement must take the lead In defending Jew- ish rights and must extend the activities in the Diaspora on be- half of the Jewish National Home. Zionist education and Propaganda must be intensified and extended in order to bring the Jewish masses and in par- ticular the Jewish youth to an ap- preciation of the nature and meaning of the Jewish National R ome. The Confederation is of the belief that the Zionist Execu- tive should comprise members representing every element with- in the Zionist movement, and that the coalition should be on the broadest possible base. 11. Owing to the special part which the Jewish communities of Western Europe and America can play in the Zionist political struggle, the Confederation urges that a special Organization De- partment for these areas be es- tablished in London. 12. The Confederation is also of the opinion that Zionist po- litical work in London and Ge- neva would be greatly strength- ened if the London Executive of the Zionist Organization were de- signed to function on similar lines to those of the Palestine Executive. 13. The Confederation be- lieves that the purchase of the Shekel is the responsibility of every Zionist, and that the privi- lege of representation offered by the Shekel should be the name for all Zionists throughout the world. The Confederation there- fore advocates the abolition of a special Palestinian representa- tion at Zionist Congress in favor of a uniform system. 14. The Confederation pro- poses that the bi-annual Shekel be the basis of Zionist repre- sentation at Congress. 15. The Confederation advo- cates the abolition of sectional Palestine funds, which are harm- ful to the interests of the na- tional funds. In the event of such funds continuing, the Con- federation will insist on the es- tablishment of a special fund for General Zionism in Palestine. 16. In view of the grave dif- ficulties which Zionism has to face in the immediate future the Confederation urges that the special interests of capital and labor should be subordinated to national interests. 17. The Confederation is of the opinion that the need to unite all forces within the Yishub necessitates t h e fundamental unity of the Jewish educational system. 18. The Confederatio'n ex- presses its appreciation of the measures taken by the Executive in Palestine to ensure due re- spect for the Shabbat and the traditional Jewish religious ob- servances. Seek Whereabouts of Alex and Abe Turchin Information is wante4 of Alex and Abe Turchin, brothers, who last left their ho--n in Sc -.'. York in November, 1936 In Novem- ber, 1937, thee sent one com- munication to their "other from Detroit and si"ee the. nothing has been heard 0e pr fro-n them. Their mother is v•ry en-ions to obtain contact wi'h them. Alex is 25 years of age end Abe is 24 years of arse. Anyone aware of their location is req0.•e1 to communicate with the National Desertion Bureau. 67 W. 47th St., New York City. THE INN INVITES Y0111 clear and crisp. Come up to the Inn- meats that aim to promote har- Next Tuesday night a business where you'll find rest, excitement, ro- mony and good will among reli• meeting will be held. David Dubinsky, president of gious groups. mance, sport fun ... And that new appe- Joseph C. Snider, chairman he International Ladies Garment Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasinan of tite will surely be tempted and delight- Workers Union, characterized as Chicago writes under the title of the entertainment committee, fully satisfied by the incomparable dishes ' I roc. absurd' Monday the statement "An Epistle. on Tolerance by a urges all members and friends I er) trod) ) mono, to attend the Pythian moonlight prepared by our famous chef. made by the Rev. Charles E. 'Robinnic Zealot.' " hlnwAl """ 1" . " ": next Sunday, July 16. Boat Name. ""u. Coughlin in a broadcast Sunday Prof. Maurice H. Farbridge of leaves the foot of Woodward WRITE - - WIRE - - PHONE The Alliance again appealed suggesting that a proposal was the University of Iowa has taken o the Mayor to take energetic entertained by the union for the as the subject for his contribu- Ave. at 8:30 p. m. For tickets and information, phone Lewis L. to stop un-American ac- formation of a military guard of tion to this collection of essays C H ARLEVOIX, Steinberg, Hogarth 4591. ivities in New York City in a union members to fight fascism. "Judaism - action A Sociological Ap- MICH. n support of his statement Fa- proach." letter which reads as follows: llon. I inertia II. Latium-dia. 'he r Coughlin quoted Harr stil The real essence of work is con- - Minor of the Illy of Ne. Norio, W. E. A very scholarly article is centrated energy. FLYNN, Managing Director Nett lark, N. N. ton, a member of the union, "The Challenge of Eretz Israel" Ileor Sir. 3111) or, --Welter Bagehot. who, he said, had served in the Ise her to ar k...tinier receipt of by the eminent London Jewish Abraham Lincoln Brigade with )011r letter olf J11110 211, and can locurtils commend the a...nol eenti- the Loyalist army in the Span- historian, Paul Goodman, He on ent tohlelt )0 points out that "in Palestine the 'oh civil war. tie same .1110 son son float float fonfloomental creation of a Jewish Common- right* of fret...reit, free Mr. Dubinsky issued the fol- nd wealth is accompanied by a spir- 0111, II 'mile illwrtlee a p oar' ink owing statement: sem orhotohl not lw loom.' or in- itual as well as by a social fer- Comehlin has fringed noon. nut, 'taloa into eono.141- Nelson Moon a eller arIllen b) one Harr, Milton, a ment the developments of which enzlIon the ,crimp , 4,001110n tthich Iember of 11110 Of our Ne. lork 01111- Inte 1.4-en created in the CH) of Nen it is still impossible to predict. oleo, Locol GC Embroider) nowhere lark llortrouh the orthIllem o/atoll- Won, In .kith he tultocutels the form. Now, as a divine promise as well tirtnownolle force, me ranost empholl. nor Of on Non11411.1.t guard,' no a ...h- caliv state thott in calling sour Wien- as an anxious searching of heart, for 1.1 .torniat'e nodlo brood- lion in our letter of 21111f Ill to the i come to us the words of the oho., Inmate mod 11.0111111 0111011 &- 11111on In a peno0 enrtirely 11 prophet of the Restoration: (Is. reads look pia, In fottr greed 1'11), o. n .10101110 MI) of •the leade r . o d 110 supprr.lon on tour member , lxvi PI 'Shall I bring to birth .r our ors- Indention nor, I. I leant, 1s he t o rt of pror and free tilecto.lon. port not ACIII iwmon 10 1. local onion. %Shen and not cause to spring forth,' I um re t alli lee 1 latt he antiwar.' with hie Nolan' before the saith the Lord." thlo prob b lend ch a tclood tely renlnot . 1 . oH freed ...collate looted of III. Iowa' tin1 ,,,,, I inn of .leech. The Cooteloiln- 1. 01r:11401, theconeigned II to the mode Dr. Isaac Breuer, world lead- thri lian Front adherent. and Nnzl-IInnAIn• re, besond n er of the Agudath Israel, the ex- °I.toter. rowereded actioen enstorgeol In .lornodIng hating tremist orthodox Jewish faction, his 'project' printed In the form f of mciol nod religions hotrfel. 001111 - ,„ nook r e„o o,k y IS. Ilex of voices the ideals of his move- emilire milk+ sou no 11 110 qurrill) condemn. noo slosh Faber con.h 11..1.Par,ott) dent and launches an attack on .111011 11 11. 1111010 11 1110 e nn reospeclfulit Inoolet that tte horah. Zionism. r .• „,••• _ object• of radio epeech, for the `''M• ne ites, "Zion did not .neue.1 that the problem cfatiol 11, 01,10. osonettrItou our union. 'foe dealt ullit mliel) lot a eimpie Tani calls the Jewish nation from li no non.• . Ile roil 11111111 )1111 10 poce ne the International Ladle. Its o wn galuth into the galuth Imentent Worker. I nlon le concerned, eten.l. tour potter. n, C hief N1110 . nms note thin toe owe male a his of Irate 00 n molter of .1011 importance the nations, then Agudism formoodratIon end, like Hot ,doer orien- for oil the filler. of the ells of t...41 group, ur hate, nodole I the calls the Jewish people out of Nell 'fork. rent larinolou motherilt cif mow nod ;sound its own galuth into the struggle The slant neourrence. .11,11 t node ,,, . , I otocitindle. Trot.. called to tour attention ore mennce ktitt. and ..nte pinin 11111.11A. We eon- for redemption." He continues u. We eflonnionitt, anti non..Jetto not forbid 110., intro lime to Ihne, to to state: 'The attempt of Zion- olikro The 01111111. /of are - 1onsr nut 111 Koine entit y Wean, but 10111.1 I,, the til.plots of p,,,, 1001110, lite,' certain') do nod ome nk for our ism to lend Israel, nation and 1. 01e•In.plrIng 1111i or 01111- • You'll thrill over its superb sandy beach. nion. land, into the 'normalcy' of the font other 1.011tom Nene. nee not, ••It I. npill that Father • IV. .11 111 10 1 11 11.1 10, 0111011 1 he hilt! other nations, has no future. It Ind to ono to the mt. I r hu.1,1 for 'mond. prope• freed ,,,,, Of expre.00lon hie One thousand comfortable, outside rooms at . undas Komodo: . is only God's kingly will, God's Foch l. loe oho.. con.litinee armo- r ti 11, 0/0111.. toe 1111111 +lotted, hate Allan Johnson, national secre- revealed Torah, that can shelter HOTEL BREAKERS. Moderate rates, Excellent meals, Oren& 1141 to ntlacke ond aemolle tary of the Veterans of the Israel, the people and the land. u pon ran-ololohnor citirett.. Thetient. re m of three unktitful rime.. ere All Sports, including Tennis, Boating, incoln Brigade, issued in a Jerusalem's two-fold pe ce." to ionnwr protection. a statement repudiating the Mil- Other essays in "Judaism in a I he net. of .Inch toe Fishing, Golf. Many new attractions. are ton letter. Mr. Johnson said that Changing World" are: Dr. A. in and of thent.eltee rrImInal viol. .no Iv no noesoluite, Incitement to Mr. Milton "never was a mem, Cohen. London scholar, writes on Sndiess run for the entire family for a Hot, awl Illownierly to conduct. Ti,,- po- her of the brigade and is not "The Challenge of Biblical Criti- llee eon ...111) a etop to these ...nee% If 'tory •re reedy to do then day, a week-end or entire vacation. • Ideal now" and that the letter did not ohm"; Dr. H. Raphael Gold, the convictions ru t fi s sd'Lli!.: ....Owed. Si,-. maser, Ina represent or Dallas • , Tex., physician and rabbi, for Conventions and Organization Outings. 'frt. con .1111 determination, enforce opinions of his organization, Indicated ihe 1.41 of refining 111 yield to poole In nearing freedom of expre.lon lo 'hone ulto perm It ion-American doctrine., hile protecting the intended loll,. of I he. Mort now., to It it all We force .• c lllll mend, from non attempt to pr oc eed fr mowech 10 union fool or- The Perfect Setting for a Glorious Vacation At Rates That Are Surprisingly Low "FORWARD WITH SINAI" y 01.0.111n. VACATION TRIM! PAGE THREE Flamm, Detective Fitzpatrick and Contribution to Center Cooper have made a gift to the Detective Joseph Petrosina, also Music School Fund in memory of of Mr. Dewey's office, were Music School Fund A. B. Streng. among the witnesses. Mr. Fitz- tettNCLUDED FROM PAGE 0010 1 writes on "Judaism-A Psycho- patrick, in an affidavit signed The Jewish Community Center, ' logical Approach"; Dr. Solis ICONI'LUI/En ritioNt PAGE 0001 To flee from folly is the begin- in the Felony Court at Zonis ar- nothing to fear from a science 8904 Woodward Ave., announces ---- ning of wisdom. raignment a week ago Saturday, that knows its own limitations." Daiches of Edinburgh discusses 110n,•esd I am keenly snare of what "Judaism and Western Civiziza- that Mr. and Mrs. Abraham -Horace. going 01 at torment. I ant mire said that Zoll had been arrested An essay of extreme interest u oppreciate the Jowl that one that day in the Hotel Lexington to rabbis is included in this sym- don"; "Reason and Mysticism" is le more 'whine than I am to mote- the subject of Dr. Eli Munk": after he had accepted $200 from ntente 0011011 01 posium f rein the pen of Dr. the Penwenlioon of. or il.crionlnation ofoloort. reboil.. or the head of the radio station as Isaac Unna, former chief rabbi Dr. Moses Jung, brother of the racial minsoritIty. editor of this volume, a member the detectives watched. I think ,on agree ,Illhone that of Mannheim, Germany, now a of the faculty of the school of the problem I. loo comp', to lw dealt The affidavit set forth that resident of Palestine, under the religion of the State University hill. .01 0) in a 1111Ie lample pollee Zoll had demanded the $7,500 title "The Challenge to the Rab- of Iowa, himself a scholar RATES BEGINNING action, Nor nould soon. I belie..., after and kat.. reflection, hotor the forceful omit- from Mr. Flamm the day before bis as Interpreters of Jewish author of note, writes on "Some preseion or the rigid. to freedom of Law." under the threat that if the ra- otterame of oils portly.. ono. lot Modern Challenges to Jewish order to do nom ttlth lloe whom., the money the number of pick- PER WEEK The question of Christian- Marriage." of a hateful thwtrine. The Impartial dio official did not hand over Jewish relations is discussed by adtroloIntration of the la1 lllll not i.e • Ilered for n INCLUDING MEALS eta in front of the station would two 111..1011. t utors: Prof. M. Wil con RI hen tione to ho t weet it ha te, hoarser, be doubled. It alleged also that lard Lampe, director of th to not content 11.1. 1 111111 111111 00 10101 Zoll accepted the $200, which School of Religion at the Stat but infringe upon the lihertinoof ,enter e 1 • 111yr . Of title /.its. tIolence, had been marked in advance by University of Iowa, who dis threat. of %hokum., or any other ac- Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights the detectives, in part payment cusses the subject from th tion tiltIch Is pnoos•ribed I.) our cr.'. nal law, I flroll) .11010 in Instant the of the demand. of Pythias, exemplified the rank Christian point of view, and Dr pollee lorIng them op lateral) for the 'Loll was taken to Mr. Dewey's Bernard I)rachman, who present of knight on a new class of jo.11) dose 'Item, .11elher It for ...oil, di led) CHARLEVOIX•the•Beautiful, MICHIGAN boot, or office immediately after his first the Jewish viewpoint, Withou c andidates last Tuesday evening. non lollirr I .1, of the arrest, where he was reported minimizing the differences be Past Chancellor Charles Rosen- The Pollee Deitartment is Inning t hal, who has been a member norefoll attention to etre) innonee and to have insisted that the $200 tweet Jews and Christians, Prof meet . of the lodge for over 40 years 1111.11111 herr dellionalmlione was in payment of his salary as occur, tt 'tether In 111411%11111111.1 or Lampe advocates a battle of re- to order to make certain Mot a sales consultant" to end the ligion and brotherhood against and has been an ardent worker The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-Beau- sin, slain the prit lir., a freedom !picket line. He entered a plea all forms of secularism, immoral- in the old Pythian Castle Hall of esitees.lon Omit not rt1 II.lel. tiful are calling you! 'The Inn is calling on Cass Ave., displayed his 11011111k proyerilwd lo) ity and irrelegion. la., aml to 1 of not guilty on his first ar- ,,,k apprehend them the ,,,,,,, leno noe s do I nignment you ... to relax taut nerves, relieve cares, marked ability in taking the part in the Felony Court, Os. Dr. Drachman joins with him in of the king in the ritualistic when he forget worries! Come up where the air is was freed in $5,000 bail. ne hate pr et10.1), on a moniker of , a plea for the support of move • Dubinsky Ridicules Coughlin "Bugaboo" ■ as "Absurd" THE INN THE FINEST VACATION RESORT ON THE GREAT LAKES egiends, Seven-. Milos, cud „Ida ilse , Cool Zadeips at 'aim Ate r. loam on a pot a nom to the un- to eiodion .1111 . 11 haw two crostini In low ti oe a moth of °entitle. courted on Its Milatifol and In, Soweto. element,, look 10 lou for prompt • 11011. no. ore hop efoll that son .111 oilfired • 0oportunil) to n.ure the ntem• icy.loto of the .1.1.10 National \looni- er: thinner 11101 )011 11111 exeociow s000r motel. to the Mien extent In order to .,op 11114 compel.° of rolan- der neatio.1 our people. lloo.t rerowelfullo ,mite, 1.1unell) 1.01 I. SEGAL, Ilerrml .Wereters. JEI11 , 11 NATION SI, 1101thEltle ALLIANCE. that on June 9 an "H" had beer: scratched on his neck. The board ■ s Lacking E•vidence of appointed a subcommittee to in- Race Antagonism vestigate and adopted its report, BALTIMORE. (INNS) - The which said that "a group of boys Baltimore City School Board de- placed, with ink, swastikas on cided that the reported branding several other boys of different of a junior high school Jewish religious and racial groups." youth early in June did not "in- The board held that "There is no dicate there was an organized ac- evidence, either from the boys tivity, either within the school involved or from Melvin Bridge or outside, directed against any himself to prove that a mark A special conference of the racial or religious group." Mel- was made on his neck at the officers of all branches of the vin Bridge, 14 years old, said time." Jewsih National Workers' Alli- ance was called to consider the situation arising from the anti- Semitic activities in New York City, by Samuel Bonchek, chair- man of the New York City Com- mittee of the Alliance, and Louis Segal, general secretary of the Alliance. This conference is scheduled for Monday evening, July 17, at the Pennsylvania Hotel. A number of prominent speakers will address the con- ference. WIMP A CID • A IWO WAS Zoll Is Indicted tot Allen Zoll, 43 years old, of 60 East Sixty-seventh St., the West- erner who became conspicuous recently through his activities in the American Patriots, an anti- radical organization, was arrest- ed last Friday in the Criminal Courts Building in New York on an indictment charging that he tried to extort $7,500 from Don- ald Flamm, president of radio station WMCA, with an offer to call off the picket line of adher- ents of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin. The picketing began on Dec. 18, at the entrance to the sta- tion, 1657 Broadway, after fur- ther use of its facilities had been denied to Father Coughlin. Zoll, it was charged, frequently appeared in the picket line with hundreds of Coughlin supporters on Sundays, but nothing devel- oped after his arrest to indicate that he ever had been affiliated with the Coughlin broadcasts. Zoll was taken on a bench war- rant by Detective Edward D. Fitzpatrick, who is attached to District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey's office, after Zoll had appeared b e f ore Magistrate Dreyer In the Felony Court on a tentative charge, Abram Poretz, assistant dis- t rict attorney, brought about Zoll discharge when he in- formed the magistrate that the indictment had been handed up the day before. About fifty persons, most of them women. had taken seats in the sneetators' rows before Zoll apneared, and when he was dis- charged all followed him into the corridor, where Detective Fitzpatrick made the arrest. 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