PAGE NINE
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Statement of the Ownership, Manage.
maks, Circulation, Etc., Required by
the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912.
Of the Detroit Jewish (hronicle, pub-
NEW YORK CAST TO
GIVE YIDDISH PLAY
lished weekly at Detroit, :Michigan, for
October 1, 1919.
State of Michigan, County of Wayne,
ow. Before me, a notary public In and
for the the State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared Joseph 3. Cum-
m i na , wino, having been duly sworn an.
e ardIng to law, deposes and says that he
Is the business manager of the Detroit
Jewish Chronicle, arid that the follow-
ing is, to the best of his knowledge and
belief, a true statement of the owner-
ship, management rand if a daily paper,
the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid
publication fur the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act of
August 24, 1912, embodied In section
443, Postal Laws and Regulations, print-
ed on the reverse of this form, to wit:
I. That the names WM addresses of
the publisher, editor. managing editor
an d ',ti d iness managers are: Publisher,
Publishing Co.,
The Jest loll
Inc., 226 Book Building, Itrolt; editor,
Rabbi Leo 31. Frank. In, 6911 Woodward
avenue. Detroit; managing editor, Nathan
J. (Muhl, 226 Book Bldg., Detroit; busi-
ness manager. Joseph J. Cummins, 226
Book Bldg.. I letrolt.
2. T-liat, the Ownerm are; ((nee name',
and itildfOSSes Of individual owners, or,
if a cot- Iodation, give its name and the
111\111eg
of StOCkh.,1110,
addresses
owning or holding 1 per cent Or more
of the total amount of stock.) The
Jewish Chronicle Publishing •o., Inc.,
226 !took Bldg., Detroit; Joseph J. Cum-
mins, t26 Book lildg., Detroit; Nathan
J. Gould, 226 Book Bldg., Detroit.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities are: (If there are none,
so chute.) None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the oWners.
stockholders and security hullers, If
any contain not only the list of stock-
holders and trecurit y holders as they
appear upon the books of the company
but also, in cases where the stockholder
or security holder appears upon the
books of the company
trustee or in
any other fiduciary relation, the name
of the person or corporation for whom
such trustee Iv acting, is given; also
that the said two paragraphs contain
ointments embracing attlant's
full
knowledge arid belief an to the circum-
stances and conditions under which
stockholders and securit y holders who-
do not appear upon the books of the
company as trustees, hold stock and
recurities In a capacity other than that
of It tamable owner; and this attlant
has no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation has
any interest direct or Indirect in the
mild stock, bonds, or other securities
than as so stated by him.
JitS. J. ci'MMINS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of October, 1919,
11ENRY ; LICMAN.
seal.
(My commission expires May 26, 1920.)
Temple Beth El Notes.
"Vie a Man Liebt" (flow a Man
Loves) will be presented in Yiddish
by a New York company at the De-
troit Opera House, Sunday, October
26, at a matinee and evening per •
formance.
Mnie. Raphaela, termed by New
Yorkers, "The Jewish Tetrezzini," is
with the cast. Morris Krohner, well-
known character-actor, and Miss Ro-
setta Ilylas, dainty soubrette, will ac-
company the original company to De-
troit.
Leo Krim, local manager, cautions
patrons to make reservations early,
either by phoning Cherry 6610 or se-
curing tickets at the Circle Theatre,
504 Iiastings street.
CLASSIFIED
•
YOUNG BUSINESS MAN desires
pleasant rooni, breakfast and evening
dinner in a first-class private home.
Address reply to Box 112, Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
A BEAUTIFUL ROOM for one or
two Jewish young men. References
exchanged. Mrs. Morse, 515 Oakland
ave., Apt. 1)-6.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM to
rent. 185 Frederick st. Phone North-
way 4850-M.
(Continued From Page Two.)
sages by them instead of using tele-
grams. Individual Uniongrams may
be procured front the chairman of the
committee, Mrs. Mayerberg, or at
the Temple. Use Uniongrams, they
are helpful.
Art Calendar.—The Art Calendar,
produced by the National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods, portrays the
life of Esther. It is beautifully de-
signed and well worth possessing.
Calendars may be obtained front Mrs.
Leon Van Vliet, 227 Delaware
avenue.
Young People's Society.— T It e
People's Society of the
Young
Temple held its first social meeting
of the season last Sunday eventing. It
was well attended and thoroughly
enjoyed.. The next social affair will
lie held on Sunday evening, Oct. 26th.
The classes of the Young l'eople's
Society will begin on Wednesday,
Oct. 22nd, at 8:15. The classes to
open at once are under Rabbi Mayer-
Albert of the Detroit News,
and Mr. Yanover, president of the So-
ciety. Rabbi Mayerberg will give a
thorough course on "Comparative
Religions," beginning with the earliest
beliefs and continuing through Juda-
ism and Christianity. Mr. Albert will
conduct a class in modern drama. He
is a graduate of Harvard and is thor-
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED
room to rent for gentleman with re-
fined Jewish family. Inquire 220 Med-
bury ave.
oughly posted in his work. Mr. Van-
over will give a class in "Social Hy-
giene." A class in Social Service will
also be opened, All who are inter-
ested in these classes are requested
to be present at the opening meeting
on Wednesday eventing, Oct. 22nd, at
8:15.
Junior Young People's Society—
The Junior Young People's Society
of the Temple will hold its first meet-
ing on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 26th,
at 3 o'clock. All pupils of the re-
ligious school over the age of 15 are
eligible to become members.
Boy Scouts.—The Boy Scouts of
the Temple meet under the leadership
of NIr. Milton Aronheim, Scout-
masterj and his assistant, Mr. Reuben
Rosenfield, every Thursday evening
at 7:30. Boys around the age of fif-
teen and sixteen are especially re-
quested to join the troop.
Junior Scouts.—The first meeting
of the Junior Scouts will be held on
Nlontlay afternoon, Nov. 3rd, at . *
o'clock. All boyS in the cmlIttlalilbc
over ten years of age are welcome to
join the troop. The troop is Under
the leadership of d1 r. Cecil Sillman.
PLAN FURTHER MASS
ANTI-JEWISH FORCES
IN PALESTINE UNITE MEETINGS OF PROTEST
LONDON. — Energetic measures
are being adopted by the Mohamme-
dans and the Christians in Palestine
in their efforts to prevent the Jews
from becoming the ruling powers
there. The Palestinian correspondent
oh the London Times reports that the
anti-Jewish forces are uniting to
oppose the Jewish occupation of the
country, and that they have pledged
themselves not to sell any land to
the Jews.
The only possible way by which a
Jewish state can be established in
Palestine without great bloodshed,
according to the Times correspon-
dent, is with the strong military sup-
port of England. As the situation
now stands, the Christians would
prefer to see the holy Land in the
hands of the Mohannnedans, rather
than have-jt bscome the homeland-of
lif• jewS.
Contending that this attitude is to
be deplored, the correspondent goes
en to say that in his opinion the de-
mands of the Zionists arc moderate,
Rabbi Nahum Ash, of Chenstochow, and that there is no reason for this
was assaulted in the street on his opposition on the part of the Moham-
way to the synagogue by a soldier
medans or the Christians.
who insisted on cutting his beard
Fortunately, a French officer appear-
A massacre of Jew's occurred at
ed on the scene and saved the Rabbi
front this outrage. The soldier was I'ereyaslav (Ukraine), in the course
of which 326 Jews lost their lives.
arrested.
New York.—At a conference of
Ukrainian, Polish, Rumanian, and
Russian Jews at the Hotel McAlpin,
it was decided to hold a mass meet-
ing and a mourning procession at the
e nd of this month for the victims of
the pogroms in Eastern Europe. Sim-
ilar demonstrations will be held
simultaneously in all the large cities
of the country as a means of protest-
ing to all America the massacres of
the Jews in those countries.
Louis Scharloff, Chairman of the
Jewish Soldiers and Sailors' Veteran
League, announced that his organi-
zation had planned to march to Wash-
ington, carrying with it a set of reso- •
lotions calling upon the government
to take action in the present crisis.
He stated that, if it were found ad-
visable..to take this march, at least
I,000 men would be in line.
One &legate said that his whole
family had been wiped out in Ukrainia
and that it was high time some deli-
nie action be taken.
Among the organizations represent-
ed were the Zionist Organization of
America, the NI izrachi, the Jewish
l'eoplc's Relief Committee, the Fed-
eration of Rumanian Jews, the Fed:
erasion of Russian and Polish Jews,
and the Independent Order Brith
Abraham.
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