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America latish Pedal field eater

CLIFTON AYLNUZ - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

NEWSPAPER PRINTED

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH

IN MICHIGAN

/IRONIC{E
ETROIT
wiE
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

and

BIALIK MEMORIAL
' MEETING HERE ON
TUESDAY EVENING

Rabbi Fram, Joseph Haggai
and Bernard Isaacs to Be
the Speakers

ALL OF PALESTINOIN
MOURNING OVER LOSS

His Body Brought to Tel
Aviv for Burial Last
Monday

Tribute will be paid here to the
memory of Chaim Nachman Bialik
at the memorial meeting to be
held at the 'Philadelphia-Byron
Hall on Tuesday evening, July 24.
Rabbi Leon Frani will be the
principal speaker, and the Yiddish
address will be delivered by Jo-
seph Haggai. Bernard Isaacs will
pay tribute to the great poet in
an address in Hebrew.
Zelda Rosenthal will read Bia-
Ilk's "Alone" in Hebrew. The
Hazkarah will be chanted by Can
for A. A. Rosenfeld. James I.
Elltnann, president of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, will pre-

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934

VOL. XXXVI No. 8

Tisha b'Ab Appeal
In All Synagogues

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces
the completion of arrangements
for the traditional appeal for
funds in all synuagogues on
Tisha b'Ab.
This appeal will be made this
Sunday morning by committees
under the leadership of Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka, I. A. Lawton,
Rabbi 1. Stollman, Max Chow-
sky,. Edward Rothenberg. Rab-
bis Moldowsky and Unger.
Rabbi Sperka states that in
addition to organizing the local
appeal, his committee is ar-
ranging for solicitations in
synagogues in Mt. Clemens,
Ann Arbor, Flint, Jackson,
Bay City, Lansing and Pontiac.

--

SUPPORT BY JEW S
IN MOVIE DRIVE

800TH MAIMONIDES A TISHA B'AB MO0a DR. SILVER WARNS GERMAN JEWRY THREATENED WITH
, AGAINST RELAXING , RENEWED WAVE OF PERSECUTIONS

FETE IS PLANNED
WORK ON BOYCOIT
BY SHAAREY ZEDEK
BY THE HITLERITE YOUTH GRIN

ey

1935 Celebration to Assume

Worldwide Jewish
Character

' AlL CONGREGATIONS
ASKED TO TAKE PART

Invitations to Join Commit-
tee Add r s e to Heads
of Synagogues

Congregation Shaarey Zedek is
taking the lead in organizing a


icy
e - wid e committee or the o -
s ervance of the 800th anniver-
nary of the birth of alaintonides,
in the spring 0(.1935.

The Maimonides octocentennial
lrie,adA..te
a..sc
assuming
sunrn
a worldwide
is e%ais
and
,t American
Jewish organizations are pre-
paring to make a nation-wide
holiday of this occasion.

Complete Co - operation Is
A
f
I
Is Pledged by Dr. Sidney
mittee, held at the Shaarey Zedek
E. Goldstein
on Monday evening, a decision

In Jert1; "'"e5 windin g their wa y t o the
TIE e v e "f Tisha h'Als
Salem. Everyone goes down goal. All Jewish Jerusalem seems I
_ -
to the Wall of Wailing, almost in- to be in these old lanes toniicht.
High Coat of Nazism De.
stinctively. Where else could one Seventy-year old Jews in kaftans
-old Chalu -
scribed by Anti-Hitler
go that night? Its great stone rub elbows with 20-year
blocks draw us with a magnetism zim in khaki. Worlds apart, you
League
not to be found in iron, draw us might say, yet here th ey are to- I
topnieeis
deep into the Old City, up aid gether, drawn to the eoldTes.
UNTERMYER HAILED IN
down through its narrow, cobbled that once enclosed th
COUNTLESS MESSAGES
streets. An occasional street lap- The throng is slow 0 f foot and

tern flickers over the thronging heavy of heart, atabh ed with a
-
— c ernmon pain. The old impersonal To Publish "Case of Civilize.
sadnesi — the aura of Tisha b'Ab
tion Against Hit-
i . in the Galut—changes here into
le r isnt "
something that bites into one's
.
1
mood. It is almost as if the Wall
A warning that the battle
mere still blackened with the
against Hitlerism is far from be•
smoke from the burning sanctu-
i
ing won, despite the difficulties
{ ary, smoke that was washed away
tears f the Nazi regime, and that n •
d e xil es
) • win
• t er rains an
of the boycott activi-
eveae !ri b
Intereatin g Data Rld
these twice a thousand years ago. relaxation
!
. ( noting from lands undreamt I ties just when their cumulative
Nazi Congressional ,,
l
of by the old Zealots, speaking effects
are beginning to tell fort-
Investigation
iblv would be disastrous is sound-
ne atongues, ate reflect their
0
NEW YORK. (JTA)—Ivy Lee griefs this night. ,Jews sit on the ed by Rabbi Abbe Hale! Silver,
first vice-president of the Non-
and his high-powered firm of pub- ground at the foot of the Wall, Sectarian Anti-
League, in
licity experts stood self-revealed and echo Jeremiah's lamentations, the current issue
licity
e of the League's
as advisors to the German govern- peering at shabby pages by the arida , organ, "The Economic i
The
glint
ment on rearmament and as Hie light of crude lanterns.
Bulletin."
Hitler of tears shines on their lash es as
• "The Jewish press." Dr. Sil.
the Nazi youth groups are again resuming their at-
prime propagandists for the
they rehearse the age-old disaster.
terror reign.
ver declares. "has in the last
tacks upon German Jews.
himself did nht Do they not weep for present woes
Although
three
or
four
w
s
been
filled
A report from Munich states that the Village Court il
? We of the West 110 not
appear before the Congressionhl as well
with over-op ti weeks
oak about the
weep, but all our high hopes for
of reidaffing, a well known resort 20 miles south of Mu-
.gmim
ineent icowl il .ahpse
it owf.rt.h...H But
the growing Homeland can not' rim

160 Jews Reported' Emigrating from Berlin
Every Week; Continue to Exclude Jews
From All Public Places

STREAMERS IN GERMAN TOWN
ANNOUNCE BARRING OF JEW S

I EE PAID $25 000
BY GERMAN TRUST

Nazi Press Fla s Reich B'nai B'rith; Order;
Accused as Responsible for Spreading
" Atrocity Tales "

Rejoicing in Jewish ranks that the end
Hitlerism was approaching now proves 1
have b een premature.
Indications at present are that the Hi t-
ierite persecutions are being renewed, an d

that

reached to extend an invite-
.
N.F1V YORK
Complete
co- Lion
was to all local rabbis and presi-
-
• — Iewish
by the
groups
"
dents of synagogues to serve as

of the country with the Catholic members of the special alaimon-



and Protestant campaign for im- ides celebration cu. imittee.
BIALIK BURIED; ALL OF
proved motion pictures was
The Shaarey Zedek Call
PALESTINE IN MOURNING
pledged by Rabbi Sidney E. Gold-
Over the signatures of Rabbi
TEL AVIV, Palestine. — The
stein, as the representative of the A. M. Hershman and Isaac Shet-
Jew"; of Palestine observed mourn-
Central Conference of American zer, president of Shaarey Zedek,
ing when the Hebrew poet liture
the following letter was addressed
ate, Chaim Nachman Bialik, who Rabh . is •
H i s (minuet statement added that this week to all local synagogue
died in Vienna last week, was
arrived . the Jewish groups would work for presMents and their rabbis:
buried here. The body
the establishment of a permanent
"The 14th of Nissan, 5095,
in Tel Aviv Monday,
c
The funeral was the largest in committee, on which the clergy (April 17, 19351 marks the 800th
and the public would be represent- anniversary of the birth of Maim-
the annals of the country. Tens
of thousands of Jews had come ed with the producers, to take over onides. Jews throughout the world
from all parts of Palestine to pay the moral supervision of the films are preparing appropriately to
gam & - commemmorate this event. It
tribute to the noted poet and now performed by the
seems to us that it would be in I
writer. All flags in the city were lion headed by Will II. Hays.
U
d Support Pledged
perfect accord with the fitness of
at half-staff, and all traffic and
The Motion Picture Producers things that all the congregations
business was suspended during the
and
Distributers
of
America,
by
of Detroit should unite to cele-
funeral.
The procession of mourners in-' their failure to prevent eircula- brate this occasion worthily.
"With this end in view, we are
eluded members of all parties of ; lion of pictures that have aroused
Jewry, front the extreme Left to wide protest, have shown that self- taking the liberty of inviting the
by the producers is not rabbis and presidents of all De-
the extreme Right; the national,
the
, practicable, Dr. Goldstein de- troit congregations to attend a
representative of the High C o
officialsm dared. The plan for a supervis- conference to be held Thursday
government
mission,
members of the consular corps. ing committee, he continued, ap- evening, Aug. 2, at 8:15 o'clock,
and other notables. In accordance Pears to be the only alternative to ill the library of Congregation
with the widow's request, no censorship, to which the Jewish Shaarey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at
g
groups
are opposed.
Lawton. May we ask you please
speeches were made.
"The Jewish groups co-operat- to arrange to attend this confer-
NEW YORK.—A near-capacity ing with the Catholic and Protest- ence."
Chronicle Urged Action
crowd at Carnegie Hall Monday' ant organizations will support,
Action for the observance of
night paid tribute to the memory without reservation, the crusade
pf Blank. Speakers represented ;against indecency and obscenity the Maimonidea oetocentennial
all factions of the Zionist move- ' in motion pictures," said Dr. was first urged in an editorial in
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on
ment • Nearly every one present, Goldstein's statement •
This editorial
wore a black button bearing a . "During the High Holy Days, May 25, 1934.
portrait of the poet, while a large which occur this year in Septem: stated:
y of the
The 800th ■ nni
black-draped picture of him stood , leer, and which bring together the
birth of Moses ben Maimon,
on the stage.
' largest number of Jews in their
Morris Rothenberg, president o f sy na g ogue s, th e r ra a bbis s omer-
g
Am er-
.as s t P ae
(Turn to La
the Zionist Organization of Amer- , ica will be urged not only to

offset our heartache at the too-

nich, with the hest golf course in Bavaria, has decided to

put streamers across the road
I am afraid that in (hit case
leading into the village with he
the wish is father of. the
"Shall we go on mourning for-
inscription "Jews Not Wanted
thought. A cool survey must
' ever?" The rhetorical question
I
lead
one
to
the
conclusion
that
came from my friend Sagriri,
The Hitler Youth group of the
Here."
while the Nan regime is in seri-
who had locked his arm in mine
locality has been parading through
ous difficulties, it does not face
so that we might not be separ-
the streets, singing an anti-Jew sh
immediate
collapse,
It
has
still
ated by the crowd. "Isn't it time
song with the refrain "Jews to
considerable financial resources
that we identified Tisha b'Ab with
to draw upon ■ sod while there
Mejid's Affidavit Filed with the gallows! Party tyrants against
:some token of the Reconstruction
the Wall! " After some experience
may be considerable criticism
—set a 'Zecher le-Binyan' beside
Court; Staysky Ap-
like this, all visitors left the pub-
and grumbling within Germ•ny,
the 'Zecher le-Churban'?"
peal
Opens
lic swimming baths as a protest .
it has such • complete strangle-
Mind, I'm not advocating the
A former army officer who in-
hold upon the situation that its
abolition of the traditional ob-
(JTA) — A terfered, telling the lads they I ad
JERUSALEM
grip
will
not
be
readily
broken.
servance, or suggesting that it be
sensational turn in the long-drawn- better go home and learn better
turned into a day of joy. That I "In the meantime the Jewish
out Arlosoroff case is expected as manners, was arrested. He was
would be a barbarism. But you ;people may be lulled into a false
the result of a sworn affidavit filed released only Refer his passport
I sense of optimism and relax their
see what I mean',"
with the Palestine courts by Dr. had been taken away and he had
I
; "Yes. But there are thousands ' intensive boycott activities. That Eliash on behalf of his client, Ab- given a pledge that he would re-
of tokens of the Reconstruction would be disastrous. The cumu- dul Mejid, one of the important port to the police every day.
in Palestine every day in the year. Ilative effects of the boycott are witnesses in the murder trial,
What is all the digging and plant- just now beginning to tell forc• which ended in the conviction and
160 Jews Flee Berlin Weal ly
ing and building but a Zecher le- tbly. If the boycott could be in- death penalty for Abraham Stay-
BERLIN. DTA) — More t b an
' tensified throughout the world in sky and the freeing of Aba Achi-
160
Jews are emigrating fl otn
the
next
six
months
the
forces
of
WY LEE
"That's obvious. However, you
meter and Zvi Rosenblatt.
Berlin
each week and the num her
Committee to investigate Nazi must realize that the observance j resistance against Hitlerism In
Abdul Mejid swears in the ell- is increasing rapidly, Die Deutt he
Germany
will
be
strengthened
and
and other subversive propaganda of Tisha b'Ab as if nothing were
davit that his original confession Zeitung, leading Nazi paper, de-
in the United States, his partner, happening in Palestine to make the doom of Hitlerism may be during the trial was true and that
dares. Inquiries made here ity
Burnham Carter, admitted on tbe good the national ruin is an an- !sealed. At the present moment his later retraction is false. Ile
I the battle is far from being won. insists that lase Darwlsh, his boon the Jewish Telegraphic Age ncy
stand that his firm has furnished achronism."
today
from reliable Jewish sou CAS
"There's point to your sugges- I There has been absolutely no companion, murdered Dr. Arlosor-
the Reich with detailed advice
brought the answer that while ac-
, lion, How do you propose to go !change in the official Nazi attitude off and that he accompanied him.
relative to armaments.
curate figures were, unavailt ble,
Further .rexelationst..afieut -4seisi.ahoot realizing_itt—Assuming you {toward the Jews in Germany."
5- Up en' Murder Cherie
figures given by the Nazi p. per
tamed in testimony which Lee could get general agreement on I Samuel Untermyer, initiator
Police under Roy G. B. Spicer, were substantially correct.
himself gave at closed sessions of is symbol—which you can not— !and leader of the world boycott commandant of the Palestine pol-
'
movement
I
id
At the same time, Dr. Join him
an, pres ent of the
the committee several weeks ago that sort of thing isn't created by
ice, are investigating the Arab's
meet- !Non-Sectarian Anti--Nazi League latest confession and will probably Goercke, head of the Nazi ri cial
ord. which were read into the roc - passing resolutions at public meet-
e ings. Symbols appear no one iTo Champion Human Rights, is take him to be questioned by an department of Dr. Frick's 51 i nls-
try of the Interior, completely ex,
Burnham': admissions and Lee's knows how, and get themselves being hailed in countless messages examining magistrate.
front all parts of the country for Dr. Eliash is defending Abdul posed the anti-Semitic bash of
(Turn to Last Page) (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) I hie masterful
rev
a on
d the ff
ti
I
d
th
h I
Polle
and
a
ve ea er- Mejiol
charge of having tour-
Alp of the campaign against Ger- dared an Arab barber named Lufti. garded by the Nazis as the cor nre er-
d
man goods and services which is alejid and Darwish were in jail stone of the regime. He ded
brew chant for take dead. was sung enlist their congregations in the
rapidly bringing Nazi Germany to at Jaffa on this charge when the in an article in the Arztblatt t hat
by Cantor David Putternian of protest against pictures that are
its knees. A considerable number former confessed to having killed the race policy was "not a blo-
the Park Avenue Synagogue.
of these messages are accompanied Dr. Arlosorolf. logical or scientific matter, but
(Turn to Last Page.)
Miriam Elias, Jewish actress, re-
by donations to the league boy-
Later he retracted this confer- purely a matter of high poll iced

cited two of Bialak's poems, one
' cott fund.
sion, saying that Stavoky and Ro- necessity."
called "When I Ant Dead."
senblatt had offered hint £1,000 to
German Jews will continu
to
High Cost of Nazism
Speakers were Prof. Nissint
By M. IUSHEWITZ
he excluded from health re: soda
(Turn to Last Page.)
Basing its conclusions on offi-
Touroff, Louis Lipsky, Dr. Chants
not
and
bathing
places,
but
it
is
cial Nazi government figures, the
Greenberg, Mrs. Rose Halprin, Dr.
ilesirable to exclude foreign ews,
current (7th) issue of "The Eco-
Samuel Margoshes, alenahem Rib-
Louis Sobel of Nev York was
Voioromp. %sic .li•WIA1 Te1 , 111,11,11 1.
resort keepers all over Cern any
nomic Bulletin," official monthly
slow, Rabbis Jacob Levinson and selected as director of the Jewish
were told by the tourist bu reau
organ
of
the
Non-Sectarian
Anti-
Israel Goldstein, Elias Ginsburg Community Center of Detroit, to
is
of the Nazi government, whil
(Turn to Page Seven.)
and Abraham Goldberg.
succeed Miss Ella Vera Feldman,
than his worldly advisers, his tre- an inscrutable fate the attentio
now engaged in a campaign de-
ENDEL
BEILIS
is
dead.
This
-
Bialik': Last Words
who resigned recently. Announce-
mendous importance as a symbol of the entire civilized world had
Mendel Beilis — The 5lythi- migned to attract foreign to rists
outstanding Jewish martyr
Throughout
Bialik's
lite.
there
I
ment of Mr. Sobel's selection was
1,
re - been focussed on him and on the
cal Jew" will be the subject of ! to German resorts.
has been added to the long list of of Jewish innocence and he
\ was one thing which care him made by Judge Charles Rubiner,
fused to do anything that would farcical trial at Kiev. Not only
Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at Tem-
ear,
Nazi officials made it
more unrest than anything else , newly-elected president of the Cen- those who through the ages have cheapen him and the Jewish peo- was he the symbol of Jewish suf-
Ale Beth El Saturday morning,
suffered and been tortured for the
however, to the resort owners that
and that was, Will the Jews ever , ter.
July 21, at 10:30. The sermon is'
ple in the eyes of a critical world. fering as a result of a horrible and
ces•
crime
of
having
been
born
a
Jew.
was
not
the
slightest
n
Mr. Sobel is resigning from his
he taken into the family of nations ',
obviously untrue accusation, but
suggested by the recently reportedlthere
Center of World Attraction
of slackening in any di gree
Last Saturday the 03-year-old man
as an equal, to be treated with post as assistant director of the
death of 51endel Beilis, the man
The two years of martyrdom for humane and liberal people all
tely
cowl
admitted
to
the
Saratoga
e
the
Bronx Y. M. and Y. W. If. A. to WAS
justice and fairness?
who was tried by the Czarist gov- 'the policy of excluding
left their mark on Beilis and it over the world, Jews and non-
"On the day before he passed accept the Detroit post. He was Hospital at Saratoga Springs and might have been thought that he Jews alike, Bettis symbolized the Prepared to Offer Land and ernment on the ritual murder Sc- all
' German Jews from the rep arts.
It is understood that min t of
away," writes the special Vienna recently elected vice-president of half an hour later he was dead of had enough misfortune to last him degeneracy and corruption of the
cusation. The revival of that tic.'
Citizenship to Ger-
' the resorts fell in with the Nazi
correspondent of The Day, M. the National Conference of the a heart attack.
cusation by the Nazi, Streicher, in
foul Czarist government, which
man Jews
On Monday afternoon thousands for the rest of his life. But ill-
Germany,
renders
an
analysis
of
!government
policy toward to eign
Gross, "Bialik lay in his bed and Amish Center Executives. He is
used
the
affair
to
divert
the
atten-
luck continued to haunt him.
reneated the words: 'Justice, ab- 'the executive secretary of the na- of New York Jews waited patient- Picked out of deep obscurity by tion of the Russian people.•Beilis,
the Beilis case of especial import- Jews, but that resorts at Bo kem
NEW 1 1R K• — Guatemala i
(Turn to Page Opposite Edith Halt
solute justice . . . Zedek . . . this , tional Kovod Society, the honorary ly to pay their last respects to the
— aside from everything else, was m
a mice tod•
reaely to settle several thousand
dead martyr who. in 1911, was
national Jewish Centesr' society.
r g ht atthteheinRiquusistiiaens
to
peobleilesancri igtihetedf oso
(Turn to Page Seven.1
- — accused by the sinister Czarist

German-Jewish refugees on gov-
ernment land, according to a plan
government of having used the
etthf,nthLe bloody regime which ruled now
up for ratification by the
blood of a dead Christian boy for
H
th
t board f
ritual purposes and who was freed
But the plan failed. Bettis was Hebrew Im
only after an ordeal lasting tee,
migrant Aid Society
ite all the pressure
d
acqu itt e d despite
and the Jewish Colonization Astor-
and one-half years.
iat .
brought to bear by the govern-
Simple services were held for
Group Banned ment. There was no evidence.
By MILTON BROWN
Beilis "El Mole Rachamin" was
The
' n plan is presented in • re- £2,862,386 Surplus Announced by Palestine Governor ent;
against
him.
against
sung by a cantor, and speakers,
as Menace to "Pear"
to be made public by 11r.
And then Beilis was suddenly
,caerr4ht. 1914. Jewish Telegraphi Agency. Svc I c
Door to Wailing Wall Cause of Arab Strife,
who knew Beilis, told of his life
, Abraham Coralnik, who recent!)
and Order
hurled back met that outer limbo
Closed by Commissioner
and of his martyrdom. His'trick-
returned
fron a six vsee k
t or
u
of obscurit y f r ont which he had
lei a
II a • announce al &A Of aril 30 at
the
co
ffi
n
was
as
n family wept
PALESTINE
W ARSAW. (JTA) — The Na-, b een t ak e n. He was once again of Mexico and Central America,
f2,802,380.
trip
placed
in
a
hearse
for
the
LONDON.
IJTA)
— K ing; nounced by Palestine treasut y of-
merely
Mendel
Bettis,
and
no
lung-
w
here
he
studied
colonization
pos.
roon Jews have entered Pal-
ty, more failed-i b
tional Radical par,
UNITED S TATES
o the cemetery. At the grave tarty known as Nara, Polish arti-
Dr. George V signed the bill author- Adak exceeded the amount a f the
=tine to settle. in the first six
h •"J wish s •mbol " The world Abilities for the IIICEM.
More than 3.000 people attended
.
cl
od
a
handful
of
itself
only
the
Palestine
government
to loan.
months of the current year, the the funeral service of Mendel Bei-
German group
Nazis, patter,ed
was flit-; forgot hint and returned to the ( oralnik is an associate editor of icing
o f Semitic political
sociates watched as the bred
The Day, the Jewish daily, and float • f2,000,000 loan to be used
Jewish Agency for Palestine has lis, in New York; 2,000 more wait- the
on the
the
Kiev
brickyard
superintendent
12.862.386 Surplus
a
I
resident of the Non-Sector- for public works in Palestine, for :
announced. This constitutes a rew- ml in the streets. Police were re-
placed in its final resting laved by order of the Polish eme- I consideration
of other
problems.
was no longer
needed
as
JERUSALEM. PTA/ — The
. an Anti-Nazi League.
settlement of Arabs, Raid to
ord for immigration unequalled by quired to control the crowd, of Wag
symbol.
place.
The
funeral
expenses
were
.
ernment
on
the
ground
the
it
government
surplus on Apr I 30.
T. Grant Citisenship
the educational system, for the re-
any other country during no short curious, anxious to see the body of
d
peace a orer.
menaced "nd
Couldn't Forget
1934, was officially announced as
for by a friend. Beilis being
But no
Be
The
is period.
the gono-n-1
could
not plan,
go back . as described in Dr. have been dispossessed from their
the victim of the famous ritual- paid
poverty-stricken and leaving his At the acme time
( oralnik s report and agreed to land by Jews and for all other amounting to .
According to a police report, 29 murder proceedings, under the
relent ordered that every meniaeri He could not forget. He was not
An excess of £52,200 revenue
family nothing. Finis had been
Polish Jews were arrested in Ti- I Czarist regime in Russia.
-safe
man His sufferings had b}• General Jorge Chico, presi- purposes to be decided upon by
important chapter of the Nara headquarters -safe i the same
over expenditure was recorded
Ile
dent
of Guatemala. and Alfril the Palestine authorities.
herias for entering the country il-
The Congressional Committee to written on an
mark.
note at liberty be immediately left a deep an d lasting
during
March, according to the
in
Jewish
history.
Why had he been :Ammo Klee, f °reig n Minue t r.
Investigate Nazi and other Foreign
legally.
placed in the isolation concertra- was puzzled.
Jewish Palestine bitterly op- last statement issued by the Pal-
Tortured. Imprisomed
A bill authorizing the Palestine Propaganda in the U. S. heard fur•
ion camps recently erected b y chosen of all the millions of Jews whose department includes the posed the issuance of the loan estine treasury. Receipts amount-
L
un-
Nations
proverbially
to are
their
heroes and the Polish authorities as interii.rta in the world to take on his shoal- Bureau of Immigration, calls for and fought the passage of the bill ed to £454,272
government to float a £2,000,000 ther revelations of the ramifica- grateful
and expenditures
granting of full citizenship
loan to be used for public works„ tions of {laterite influences in
centers for' enemies of the P i.ish ders the da.stardly blood of accuse- the
through the British legislature. to f402,072.
lion? Why should he have been immediately to all refugees who
Jewish people are no exception to
for education purposes and to re-! America.
Palestinian Jewish leaders de-
From
April
1,
1933, to March
enter
Guatemala.
It
also
provides
the
rule.
For
two
and
a
half
state.
Among outstanding accomplish-
settle Arabs on the land was sign-
chosen to suffer vicariously for all
clared openly that, according to 31, 1934. the government su rplus
Mendel Bettis stood as the , Polish authorities not only ;To-
G
inuiateesmato lan agno
government
that
rill
ivii eer nmte h
ed by King George. Jewish Pal- ments of she committee's open hear- years
the announced intention of the was £1,280,638.
very personification of the Jewish hibited the Nara organization. but the Jewish people? Why had the shat) furnish tr r ee
nifi l ic.
a n i n d or s land
h,al l a s st.
estine opposed the Issuance of the ing in New York is proof of the people, who through the ages had made certain that the organization world forgotten him so quickly.
Palestine government.. the Jew. E1T8h0e6.c5u9s8t om
d us rdi nert
t hm
e e nyte ay elded
families
titan, on the grounds that. while following:
seed well and faith- n om i n a l
Had he not served
of the Holy Land would receive
the
That Ivy Lee. public relations been accused by the malicious and , would not be able to resume a "iv-
ssia ll i turn to fa fr
they would have to raise the taxes
i
f
ll
?
few
benefits from the loan while next highest figure being £8 57,180
Rail-

ignorant
of
using
the
blood
of
lita
under
another
entering
Industrial
por-
sod
those
counsel
Mr
the
Pennslyvani
for payment of the loan. the Arabs
Beilis and his family : eat to
they would be compelled to pay collected in license fees and taxes.
bak•
,
another
guise.
Nara
uniform.
.end
would be the chief beneficiaries. It road and Rockefeller interests in little Christian children in the
was suits. The plan provides, how- most of it through taxation.
ing of unleavened bread for Pass- insignia were declared illegal in Palestine. The Jewish
The total revenue was £3,985,492.
the martyr
Jewish Na. ever, that the immigrant families
was pointed cut that the Palestine the United States. Solvay of Bel-
n
t I've i
'
All ocation o the loa n
and the total expenditure was
tortured. t e order.
gium
and
the
Industrial
Gesell-
Was
engage
in such
nom
reasury
contains
a
surplus
in
ex-
over.
Mendel
Beilis
shall n ot he
Soon
after
ar-
pre-

Urinal Home.
by
the
Palestine
govern-
not.ace
,1
kept
in
prison.
compelled
to
watch!
The
liquidation
of
the
Nare
ar-
schaft Farben of Germany. has
Tel Aviv. the World War ductive activities as trading and
Cass of the amount of this loan.
ment while the bill was still be- 12,7
De
o 04e 855,
necessary, l'ol- rived in
to Wailiag Wall Clad
been advising the Hitler govern- the suffering of his family, held !ganiution became
have
declared, owing t, the broke out Beilis lost whatever peddling, and that each shall
A complete overhauling of Pales-
fore the House of Commons tend-
District Commissioner James
ment as to the type and manner of up to the world as a murderer of i ink officials
The family went • minimum capita of $1,000.
tine's legislation enacted prior to
money he had.
ed to confirm Jewish fears. The Campbell ordered closed the door
propaganda to disseminate, at a little children. He knew that this frequent street conflicts, einzin-
Dr.
Cor-
died.
Jew-
Foreign
Minister
Klee,
and including 1933 is announced
a Jew.' (Treed by the anti-Semitic group; hungry. His oldest son
Palestine government Rave an leading to the Wailing Wall en-
I fee of 525,000 yearly.
only because he was
had made him alnik's report says. is ready to

in the
All through his terrible ordeal continual violation of the [',dish ish groups which
That German concerns hare pro-
set aside 5.000 acres in the prov- outright grant of £20,000 to the closure, because of many Arab-
spreading
promises
that
he
would
be
looked
A low death rate of 3.9 per thou- vided American writers and lect-
ince of Galapa free for the first Jewish educational system under Jewish disputes in recent years.
he conducted himself with dignity ;penal code. and their
sand among women at child-birth urer., including Karl K. Kitchen
traditions of of race hatred and anti-govern- after for the rest of his life for-
The closing order wasa ccom-
families to arrive under the plan. the direction of the Vied Leuna,
finest
got about him.
was announced by the Hadassah I and Burton Holmes. with free and upheld the
I ment feeling.
A special decree would also create but provided £40,000 for the erec- panied by a statement that the
In 1921 he came to New York.
Hospital in Jerusalem, as compared transportation to and from Ger- the Jewish people.
The Nara organization has seen
tion
of
an
Arab
technical
school.
door's
opening by the Moslems
and lived a new status for the admission of
When the trial was over he weal
with 4.5 in New York Hospitals.
many in hope of favorable public-
'under fire from the Pilsudski re - settled in the Bronx
would be per- to be built and maintained out of during the previous six months
An order closing the door lead- ity.
faced with the task of reconstruct- gime for mime time. Numerous there until he died on July 7. Ile these people. They
Pales-
intinnzepemrirentitted
the
yearly
budget
of
the
should
noitt
l, mitted to bring with them teach-
ing to the Wailing Wall enclosures
That the New York National ing hi+ shattered life. He spurned . i arrests of Sams have been trade ran • print shop, he sold insti
was
of
tine government.
ers, artisans and doctors.
has been issued by the District Guard has become • haven for ■ ail o ffers t o comme rc ialize his so 4.1.11
t all over Poland and • number of once and attended to the sale of
It was also pointed out that it
. Deities Outrage.
Commissioner. The door's opening number of members of the Stahl- , f trines. Fabulous sums were (
con-
tbe
.leys
statu hs ayq a wept at the '9 saline
Nara leaders sent to the con.en- his memoirs_ But poverty
a
strange
thing
for
the
Pal-
He managed The plan willco Into effect as was
by the Moslems during the preced- helm, German veteran organize- . feted Aim if he would only ex.i
trition camp at Barasa Kart udta. tinned to dog him
by the IIICEM. estine government to float • huge Wall for centuries. In 19!9 it
ing six months should not have tom, some of whom had not ap- n lt oi h f is
me
a as • Jewish martyr. Sztafeta, Warsaw daily organ of to eke out a meagre living. His soon as accent.*
was the cause of violent Arab-
a-
iM
grew
up
and
went to A contract will then be offered loan in London at the very time Jewish rioting.
been permitted under the agree-
!He refused them all
plied for citizenship papers
t the Nara., was suppressed two' children
i
sene
s
d
1'N n to Page Opposite Editorial/ when the official surplus as an-
ment reached after the riots be-
d man
That joining the German Labor ple, uneducate
(Turn
to
Last
Page)
to Page Opposite Editanal)
tween Jews and Moslems in 1929.
would seem, much more clearly ' (Turn
II Turn to Last Page.,
The government surplus was of6-

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MENDEL BEILIS-MARTYR THE JEWS FORGOT

Sobel Selected
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Fram Will Speak
On Mendel Beilis

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