America Apish Periodical Carter Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English curcost avinst - cucc188441 20, OHIO RRONICLE 11- EbETROIT New Telephone GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION VOL. IX. NO. 15. JEWISH PIONEER IN Mandate Offers No Sol tition, Says 'G. K.' •-- DRAMA IS FOUNDER OF LONDON GUIGNOL 1 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921. Addresses Detroiters Historical nistorical 3ocietv in Annual Meeting Discusses Plan to Place Chair Chesterton Declares Problem Is Only Complicated By British Action. of Jewish Science in Desig- nated Institution. ------- Gilbert Kt•ith Chesterton, English . Counterpart of Grand Theater in ' e..,,..t. mieelio and lecturer. tom .poke at Orchestra Hall Sunday even- Montmartre, Paris, Created Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 CARIB "PIPP'S WEEKLY" EXPOSES F ORD'S PRIVATE SECRETARY Says:Ernest G. Liebold Received German Propaganda for Dearborn Independent from Dr. Rumley, Convicted of Pro-German Activities. CHARGES LIEBOLD'S GERMAN AFFILIATIONS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FORD'S CORRUPTION PI I 1 LA DEL Pll 1 A.—The American lewish Historical Society, organized 1or 1111 . purpose Of Writing down ill history the remarkable chapter of the part the Jews played in the deve'lop- noni of the Cuffed States. and Jewish actisities in this country since the lows first landed on the shoresof North America 300 years ago, stet in twenty-ninth annual meeting in Phila- delphia last week. Dr. Cyrus Adler, rt tiring president E. G. Pimp, former editor of "The Detroit News," litter one of the founders and editors of the tf the organization, in his annual mes- B. B., Monday s age to the assembled members. spoke "Dearborn Independent," in an address before members of Pisgah Lodge No. 31, 1. O. "desirable things that have been evening, recounted in detail the facts underlying the anti-Semitic campaign being conducted by order f o S c It ft undone," and said in part: of I I cloy Ford, and incidentally offered the reasons for his own resignation front the publication. Need of Jewish Scholars Mr. 1'j 11 t followed his address with a reprinting in "Pipit's Weekly" of current issue. His state- "II is my duty to point out to the membership of the society, and to ment is appended. whatever wider public it nay be able WHAT STARTED FORD AGAINST THE JEWS. to read', the desirable things that have Ir. Cs. Liebold was talking. been left udone. Ile was talking to I lenry Ford. "First and foretnost, we have not enabled a single historical student or I \1r. Liebold is \l r. Ford's private secretary. scholar to devote himself exclusively Mr. Liebold tilted back his chair, unbuttoned his coat, put his thumbs into the armholes of his and if our 'can JrwisliI ' to • branch of Jewish historical science is vest, expanded his chest, and said: Ford, YOU don't have to think; YOUR thoughts come to you like a flash, front a sub coif- oa. to be seriously Prosc1iliti Ctsd di:1f etehtc. Mg on the subject, "The Ignorance of t h e i.,,ilicatrd,' is of the opinion that the British political leaders through ENCOURAGED BY JEWISH I hoar t, ft •sig:,. s‘", 1 i m a terialis in liavi i. _o - GOING PUBLIC n t fur or tar ,e;sa find THEATER problem in the Fast. . C11,11 . 1"1011, "hose recent tour of B y Leopold Spero. is described in his latest ' ril,...tine • , Detroit Jewish d , ismaon corn • s Chronicle.) work, "The New Jerusalem," portions, ' a t. ,„ hid., ar „ (h..dan.d anti-Semitic in The Jew was burn wnh, the dr '''' form and content, staled in an inter- niatic instinct." said Jose ld's'Y when view that in the Palestinian mandate hint at the Littb treat Britain had overlooked a great • I droppi , d in to see 'flwater today. oPPollinlittr .a.l, the 1 , ws and iii to helit'llt Jose Levy is 37, and has succeeded or,. world general. the ! ,. ' in doing something of which any :sr. ' `„ , ...,(`,i tar Jewish solving He has question," said Chesterton, "we have list might well be Knii• created for London the counterpart of complicated matters and gis.en rise to that Grand Guignol in NIontinartre. another problem—that of reconciling where all Paris flocks to see the latest the mandate principles to the .Nrabs. in thrills and mordant satire. lie has N\.e have done the Jews no good. the turned the Little Theater into the only Arab. no good and ourselves 1111 dace in England where scope is given goos . ,, JULIUS KAHN for the author of the One Act I lay. Y aestertun drew a parallel between in . . and Ireland. And furthermore, he has collected -I"' Who has figured gurftl prominently in the around his enterprise the finest stock tire in the treatment of troth. .. autos mind, and you have your problems solved." tion's military affairs, and who will ifire we "'" remade company of a clots in the country, Mr. Ford, who usually sits well settled down in his chair, straightened up a bit, his shoulders y.R.,;‘,.:. talk at Temple Beth El, Monday even- some college there should be estom numbering among its 15 members ar e i l tip' th. ,11. rts:e'nr,t, ii° t":,sd i :,1 ,%':s t .11 1:ptti l., homed a chair for American Jewish Sybil Thorndike, of whose Ilrammic history and the incumbent thereof went hack a bit, his chin raised a bit, and his eyes sparkled. ' in t' _ .,,,I.i,n,':al(111.1,,,I. sort by ,a not mli'll a l ti : ig powers the critics can told nothing a' ,%: a il :,i should I n. a trained historian, partici'. A look of satisfaction spread itself over Mr. Liebold's countenance. myrican history. but with a League of Nations, which shall aim allequate to say. was the look of satisfaction which comes to a man's face when he feels that he has put some- One cannot help feeling just a trills tri e at the betterment of the conditions • good knowledge of Jewish history, a thing' over command of the languages we - bumptious when . a . Jew makes surrounding them as they exist with- e the sourcesAnd, sources such a genuine and original contribu. in each national enti13. 011, the pity of it all! — _ ___ . • . Mr. Ford, In one way Is unlike many _ Pon to the artistic life of the country, and and with that curiosity rich men who have acquired their tal and reputation in the wonder, if you choose, which is the Or risking capi riches quickly, and in another way he ,sctual and dangerous experiment—and Is like them. resear c h. If heaven only knows how dangerous the I usable prerequisite for "d the indis' Representative, Re- pi Unlike many of them, Mr. Ford there could he added to this, here and artistic experiment is in this conserva. sponsible for Draft, Here has acquired nothing that smacks of five London of ours—whale others are there, a research in American Jewish the snob. He Is a plain, lovable man theorizing. The Little Theater in the predict that in live years our history', I March 7. . ___ to be with and talk with. lie has Adelphi is now firmly on its feet. a branch of Jewish history would be - ._ the viewpoint of the average man, sound financial proposition of which B'Nai Britt, Degree Team to Be As- - raised front the elegant position of Congressman Julius Kahn, of Cali sided By Pisgah Glee Club M the interest of humanity. If a man the shrewdest city man need not li. forma, for a number of years chair- dilettantism to that of serious loves- Ceremonies Sunday. works for hint he wants that man to afraid. But that may be because Levy , man of the Congressional Committee tigatinn• --- work; he has no use for • laggard "I n laying this emphasis upon had eight years in the city before he on Military Affairs, dub, will address the .sl a ac or a shirk, but he wenn§ the man well w. Goldberg, president of T,.„,_ vening, American Jewish history, I am not uss• began to court the dramatic nurse. " M nd evening, n d ph. Beth El . willwelcome 150 cattle. Men's Temple paid for his work, no that his faxally mindful of the fact that this society loathed In w iled business," lie told me. "A sg alt March 7, at the Temple Beth El. may be well provided for. was always attracted by the theater. dat e , t o h e i n iti a ted i n to pi Rep. Kahn is one of the foremost welcomes general Jewish history,par- Sly family did not approve the way- Lodge No. 34. of 11Nai Brills. Sunday, advocates in the United States of titularly as it relates to the countries But like many another rich man, F.I. Mr. Ford surrounds himself with flat- ward tendency of an artistic tempera- at 3 p. m • at 'temple 'the committee in charge of this in- national defense, and is the man who iron which the American Jewish terms, and they know it. That was mint, but they were not bigoted. They gave me a chalice, and you may he itiation has arranged for an extensive was responsible for putting through stock came, but I think it is agreed true of Carnegie; it was true of surf: I took it and made full use of it."' program to be carried out after the the selective service law, which that our major concern must always Rockefeller, the years of his greatest . initiation. The famous Pisgah Lodge Proved the principal factor in the dc- be that which is the nearest home— trouble with the public; It its true td the history of the Jews in America." Began with Tiny Audience a great extent of Munsey. Levy opened his Grand Gnignal • degree team will be assisted by the feat of Germany. i,' The second point made by Dr. Ad- Mr. Kahn is a native of German But there is a certain contradic• s lee in his annual report is that the vaneture on September I of last year, lodge glee club, headed by I. Leonard but has lived all but five years of hy tory element In his nature that you material already collected is not in a , with a bill which consisted ot two Prami. He was born in form which would make it readily am. The co mmittee in charge of the in- life in California. must know to understand the real the French, a comedy, and a home-made revue. itiation consists of Joseph S. Garrett, Kuppenheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, Ilenry Ford. The fare was tarry mixed, for weak Nlauriee Klein, Harold T. Rosenthal, Feb. 2/4, 1861, the oldest child of flee- cessible to the one who is not a stu• Suspects No Flattery, t. The society has reared a huge den stomachs at any rate; but the acting MorroGarvett and Louis Bass. Al- mn a and Jeanette (Weil) Kahn. They le(ton of facts nea urthed and docti• The flattery from word of mouth ctin g. secretary of the came to America in 186 6, locating in ske esh and Moo(' must appeals to him mightily unless he forms collected. Fl was fine, the thrills were unmistakable, bert Weiss. a . tig Calaveras County, Calif., at Nloke- , • ,.. suspects it of being flattery--then.,, • and despite the unpleasantness of solo lodge, assisted kir. Garvett in inak Lana the famity moved I' , given do these. 44wzbotles.. 31. O. Love." 'till nectfriry firel'arations for this in- 'mime Ilill. good night. 'Tut it ono - 000e gets Suggests Research Plan left in the famous "G. - to San Francisco. election.. his confidence, it can be smeared on , old K.ru. of New York s which dealt with the more sordid side Julius Kahn received his educationDr. Harsur) Attendance at tin initiation aml the pretty thick and Mr. Ford seems to ey of the publication of the Parisian underworld. the public took to the new idea of the Theater Program that is to follow is limited to in the public and high schools of San prePared a like it, and the men who fawn on Francisco. At 16 hr went to work in of the American Jewish Historical Stl - him make the best of It. Intimate, with a tiny stage, a tiny au- members of Pisgah Lodge 01111'. a clerical capacity in a commission defy and suggested a plan for future But the printed word of flattery • , Later he went on the stage research of the history of the Jews in dience • a tiny foyer, and everything appeals to him not at all, or very happening so close that you were all in llowed the theatrical profession Anserka. an followed little at most. 1)r. Adler made it clear that lie it, whether you had the front or ice for 9 years as associate of such as I have aeon him take a bunch of back view of the footlights. Since o . would not accent the presidency for press clippings from his desk, look those first autumn (lays of fierce dis- - --- Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson. T u st Saltine, I Cara Morris and other*. another rear, due to numerous other through them, brush aside those of eussion—and first-rate publicitY — wlw" Soceess Crowns T•stimonial Recap. o in 18911, NIr. Kahn decided to study duties. favorable comment, pick those which Papers Among other interesting p all the good folk who thought that the lion Hefei at Temple Beth El law. and in 189 .1 he was admitted 10 roasted him, and read them eagerly. Sunday, February 27. nasty side of life Was not fit fur stage the San Francisco Bar. Ile became read at the convention Were those by — I have seen him take one • column llate,Rabbi Lutes J. Newman, assistant to presentation flocked to the Little Symphonyn"lilicallY active while study - Mg in length that called him almost ill New York, Nit'1111,,, 14 the Detroit Symphony Theater to confirm their disapproval, Cali- Rabbi Stephen S. W'ise .„1„.,„.„ „..„ t ,,,h,„.4 „ t ,,,n,„„ t o„1 :mil in 1892 setts elected to the th everything from a knave to • fool. when indeed one excitable lady went I n idop h e 1111 the "Hebraic Asswet• of the Leg. s sembly. w y,,,,,,, p,.. 01 ,1, .., s„.. ',mita State A read It, pick out 0110 line, point to it . 11' FrIgland; "pr. so far as to raise a public rrote•I ill ,-,.„,,,,,„, 1,, o ,,,..ii,,,frd and elected io con - islation of Puritan 1\11 , ,.yet. s. y ,.„,,,, T elkEl. Sunda and say: "They have got it on us Belk B _. _'. rimy'of rimy' Y S. W . R osenbach, "Jewish Partici. • the stalls by way of vinslicatin.,, Lev „i of Cal- A. t• ta.nar , e,- . Th., ,,h.i..,,, „,.„. stress iri.in the Fourth District there; that must be corrected." moral sense of the proprieties—since ins. E per- Mimi, lie was re-elected in 1900 ',Mimi in the Discovery and Settle- 11111y lain A man who would say tho same then there have been fresh programs. well rt.presenica• while t „ the begot. but defeated in 1002. In 1004, how- insist of the NN'est in the 1..O4liteenth to n, thing to his face wouldn't last 39 sent , were pet -rot more tabloid tragedy and farce. more ever, C1111%.,IT,Inan Kahn wa, again l'entory:" Nliss Hannah It. Landon. Reminds. Nlass.. illustrated 'tatter of 11r0Oldine. horror to Ir retailed to wide-eyed Mint 14 iii VI igr;IIII. t•. Cosp.re•s, and has re Pau. returned ERNEST G. LIEBOLD Mr, Liebold and Mr. Ford wore talk. Rabbi Lee NI. Franklin, in an nitro. on the - Colonial Portraits of lewi•ii families iii the suburbs by messengers .„1,1,.,.„ „los / the Syintihony l' ,1 in , , (( 11 then' sim ( • returned with that delicious French'. d tictor‘ Csign...man Nlen and 'M om," Admissmn II' the Private Secretary of Henry Ford, declared by E. G. Pipp, former ingT11111.7 were ll/ El as e mple [t e sid,q. f iere talking about the Jews 0 eon wet wed by Prof. Got , tisi'1 ar a The r pp, nee t feeli ling creeping down their scissi - "' tar e Present:1 - thesis. Kahn'. editor of the Dearborn Independent, to be chiefly responsible for the this Moe. „ t all pun., on the them, "Ilme tire spines; and Jos(' Levy has cstab- a , lion of membership cards for the. hard Deutsch 1 ,, Mr. Ford made a statement. He Gap in t.rn•tz's History." bl' h li.hrd hi s claim to be one of those who anti - Semitic arti c I es appearing regu ar y in t at pu ication. of the Men's Temple Club. trill ,„,,,,„,, i o n ; ,1 s it „ c . mend. r , thought It was ottginal with him. I know in advance what the British pule ,,,, i i„ •\ddilional tickets can lie gotten at Prof. 14ent•eli, in his absence, had the had heard Mr. Lelbold make the same secretary. he will stand for when it conies to the the Temple, Or from any of the of- .101111..r frail by 111,' 1•.•(ople statement Isidore. g:wiz:u eon , wnlon lest of the footights. Other Papers Presented the Men's Club. , i t. .1,1„ Jew, Favorite Topic. Indeed, his claim is not to be 1.10- Other oam pre.ented w ere: Rev. In the last months of my connee- s Frank Tool, ol Dr. Henry Berkowitz Philadelphia, d It has opened a phi( orm for Bon with the Ford paper as Its editor .111 1111IWN1111:1111/11 of I 1 :Wry ry delicate form of dramatic ex. sz.1, "Ndaitional Data on the History of an di enc ,. c „,,n yat ,,,t no subject could come up but Mr. which hitherto has found no 1 .. .,..h r t ongregation Rodelph Shalom of • • i I I ,) • r„„,. ,1 Leilsold would ring in the Jew, and art 11111111(.1- Pitt Parker, Artistic Entertainer, to Distribution of Pamphlet, "Th. Inter- place on the Iraiglish stage appropriate Philadelphia;" \\'alter Hart rendered several 11,1,.„ Mr. Ford would, too. io its nicrit. "Just as the short story national Jew," Provokes Storm Mal, Philadelphia. "The Sam - , (I Nun', rganisation at Temple Address O )1, t.,1 It became nauseating. is relegated to the pages of ponular ddi g h t of Disapproval. her 141 . 1'1. 11 in Aboriginal America and Beth El, Monday. quoin). It was nauseating to Cameron who . magazines," he told me, "so the 11110- oung Judaea and Intercollegiate Zion uhe '12,..tamcut Ileptail;" Lee M. __ preen mil was - The Noble Y act play was alvvays made. a ens-tails tv. /N, Wisconsins—Replying now writes the articles against the Friedman, Boston, \lass.. "Joseph S. 'dRepresentatives Solicit Wizard," rayon P., ( r Pitt .Nlineriean Jews. amusing satire of Slagr. usi an raiser, or lilt to the music hall C. Ir. Frye and the American Society noted artistic entertainer, will appear Ii, an attempt made by Henry Ford to Support. It was nauseating to Boland. Was it any wonder that /ant en", "I summer resort life. The cast included influence the 1111- 111101S Of 11011111011Sr% for Meliorating the Condition of the •n' • ""' linfore hue Jewish W' It was nauseating to myself. a° 1 " 1 not get actors of the best respite to NIP, Itose Benjamin, as the Girl; Mr. Of the NVisconsin Legislature. against Due to the too-spec iiiiih i. I o o sale Jew •" Max J. Kohler, New York, g , Club at their regular meeting this Roland. who wax and Is associate as , the Lord and M r. take part in it, or that fine one-act Nlartin larch the Jewish people, by mailing to each Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at „„.„,„„ \..,„ Ilaalen as the Valet. of tickets for the Yi(1,11•11 theater "Nloroccan Jewish Rights at the At editor and special writer on the paper, .. plays were continually expanded into 1 1111 i - a copy of his booklet, "'File Inter- etl. it.en M a re', 13 at the arras Conference." and " JrWiSb 111 e Ma rv in party to pro 'Hied to rail out about it fiercely, while national Jew," which is full of the heater under the ans. gration to the United States and the the Temple Bh E lhe f eebleness of three? Knowing that Sylv a n Gr hfr. Parker makes prominent the bsdi gT Viddi Cameron would dish up his biting bits uel Stein and illakY dramatists can exp ress them• lion and Eman directed the also wildest attacks upon the Ilebrew race, of sarcasm, and give vent to expres- the properties and pice, oi ihe Intercollegiate Zionist Principle of the }Not of Asylum His- orter form. I de - Jacobs su pervised a elVe5 the Wisconsin state legislature Tues- .ks,ociation and Young Judaea, for orically Considered," Rabbi Morris S. "funny side" of things, thereby sions of uttermost disgust. ; 1 best in the sh I could not find 1 , (.,,, et.. 'ermined to see if After tbe ellinpletion of the enter- the purpose of raising finals for the Lazaron, Baltimore, "An Unpublished em phasizing the serious. Ili.: exhibi- day unanimously adopted a resolution I recall once, when Roland got back them a stage for their self-expres- ea(ctra tainment program, an informal recep- Zionist educational Work here, 13 Letter to Aaron Lopez;" Rev. 1)r. lion of the crayon sketches holds the condemning Ford for his anti•Semitic from Mexico. m both organizations Martin A. Meyers, San Francisco, andience'• attention at all times. NI, pr o paganda. , 'arker has chosen as his topic Liebold had been down to Mexico lion was held and the rest of the even- committees fr o The resolution points out that pnip. this week to canvass 'Early American Jewish Corressamd- I "Current Events," and will illustrate Helped by Jewish Public Orr liestras wereOrganized figanda promoting race-hatred is detri- and Ford expected to start a tractor s of the Ear East: . "Certainly the Jewish theater-going mg spent in dancing, two the Jew w ith N. Jo crayon cartoons, comical continent, the prominent Zionists here and to ,nee plant there, and so there was a sort field. mental to the peace of the nation and Plain public helped me. "rho' always do furnishing the music. J ulius J. P rice, m and vit.id view s ((i 5 dal Sunday evening, March 13 has been solicit th e ir support of *Young Jo- "Data on Samuel Jacobs. an Early carricates would be ruinous to the state of NVis• of general conference abesut it. help any enterprise of artistic value Roland told of something of a change which'is not smudged with the high- chosen for the next Mid-O-Month daea's and 1. 7_ A.'s undertaking. David news. cousin; that the United States were "'rhe Jewish Crown," the play. to Canadian Jewish Settler;" Rabbi White As a part of the program, si vi tal built on a foundation of tolerance, and of attitude as between the Catholic brow tad/rush. You do hear it said dance for mend" rs. It will be in the ae presented on March 15, has been R. Swiren, Philadelphia, "The Ind the Blue—the Color, of the lew," vocal selections will be given by Miss that the Legislature of NVisconsin clergy and others. Llebold always had ,ow and then that no theatrical en- nature of a "Spring-fine Festival," s N'ark, Lena Kaufman, well-known soprano in keep- clooxen as th e mast a ppropriate one decorations and tat New therefore condemns the. •pread of an explanation with the Jew at the "Prise in London can ho pe ii i PaY M 1111 'File Social Science NS'orkers' Class d faA very enjoy- for the occasion, and is one of the and Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, ens with the occasion. r:Iee-hatred in the Unitml Slate., the bottom of It. "Some Remarks on the Shal , i .. t ,n hg .,,,, i u nt i (Continued On Page 2.1 t ik ro s n i, l ly,,,,no.r ‘ latest plays prepared be Botts :ich ct able One- is looked forward lo. Ckrai• thai- 117,3i dissemination • of which propaganda ...Oh, I understand all about that," biMovement in Poland and d o i o'clock The nest iegular meeting for mem- Thoinashefsky for the Yiddi ..11 stage, : Ze tends to undermine the foundation of said Liebold, "the Jew money lenders The first act of the play takes place lit." ss 89 Rowena street. Miss Rosetta Ston Mara 27. of Europe induced the Pope to order TEACHERS' ORGANIZATION lo r• will be held Sunday, this free republic. Financial Report and Elections n R,,,,,nt , an d th e l as t. three in this Worker, addres sed the cla SS lase. t HOLDS HEBREW EVENING s. ,. ral new sketches are now in prom i The resolution also states that the his priests in Mexico to do so and The financial report showed that social The theme of the play 'ri te Pa rli amentary Law members of the legislature received so," and proceeded with stuff so ,.... of preparation and will be pro- co untry. —. a while the society is sprinting within Thursday. alternat ely on Tuesday copies of the booklet, and the receipt alekenIng that one could not listen w ith o ther n e w f, at ores. renters about the conversion of o.: its hoots it coot! do much tottet, if i i Class meets The Hebrew Teachers' areatozvt •tit dm . d .,lug o nss i nt , Jewish d oct or , and t h e s to do it with 'Phe mornings at 10:30 o'clock at the club- of same moved the members to ac. It out in patience. pi Detroit and vic'nit), last :quotas' sequent separation from his .i f e an( 1 ' had more . means The whole staff of as were a bei-. cept the resolution. 111 a successful "Hebrew Ir., ening" children, his wife refusing to give 1 membership during the past year in- house. are under way for a draggled looking lot of dishrags that during which everything was conduct- up her religion for the privilege or creased, the society now snimberino° dance nn the evening of March 16. to day. K. OF P. HOLD ANNUAL d in Hebrew, including the debates, LIM the hopelessness of It all was W. Rosenbach was he given at Ile Federation Club- ,I ia Dr. Abraham nen i,h es Society tlenu•nt. The doctor in later years re- PURIM BALL, MARCH 24 in the fact that Mr. Ford was eating The large Division Talmud Torah hall Jewish Institute F of his sin and is later reunited elected president of the society to sue. house. Library up all of that aort of Muff that was With Two Rooms was actually filled, the audience can- teed Dr. Adler. Dr. Harold Korn of •dh his family in this country. The annual Purim hall id the De dished up to him and was resenting and Recreation. PALESTINE RABBIS MEET. sisting of people who are we t ac-, Miss Ida Dworkin, popular Yiddish New York Cty, was added to the Ex- troll Lodge No SS of Knights a i more and more any expressions or E G. Pipp, editor of "Pipp's Werk• quainted with the Hebrew tongue. Isaacs, superintendent of the Jacob Nathan and Samuel Rhodes . actress, plays the leading role of the ecutive Council. l'ythias will be held at Ow Arcadi a unity that might be put out to coon- With Laymen for Election of The following were re-elected: Vice- Canter Auditorium on Thursday (v1-fling . teract the poison that was being fed United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, addressed a mass meeting Tuesday apostate's wife. Other characters in Chief Rabbi and Court. e Louis wi se , D e n Sheto. presidents. lion. Simon \V. linsendale, him. March 24. The committee, headed I, acted as chairman of the evening.: evening at the Jewish Institute in the the play ar JERUSALEM—Sir Herbert Sam- Scheinfeld. Albany, N. Y.; Prof. Richard J. H. Dr. Hilliard W. Goldstick, is makin Ignorant of Cause. Among th e interesting discussions of t rest of the newly organized Y. U. feld. Florence Wise, I.ena uel, the High Commissioner in open- . • H. A. In the course of their talks, Meyer liontizinan, Louis Aaronu- Gottheil. New York City; Rev. the am Sara that If Mr. Ford were elaborate preparations for an entei the evening was one led bytroll, the speakers urged the Detroit Jewish witch, Clara Rosenthal, Sam Klinet- David Philipson, Cincinnati, 0.; Hon. ing a conference of 71 rabbis and 35 Mining program of good caliber at the put on the witness stand he could not representative laymen who met by or- who discussed the question as to young men to organize into a Young zky and Sam Goldberg. The acting !titian W. Mack. Chicago, Ill.; Hon. dance. Dr. Goldstick is assisted on (Continued On Page 5.1 whether Ilebrew should be made a N. Taylor Philips, New York; tor• der of the Palestine administration to the committee by J. W. Cohen. N. A. g ever Ise, of Florence elect a Supreme Rabinate and a Jew- spoken language in the Diaspora. Mr. M e n's Hebrew Association. -esponding secretary Albert H. Erie- Croll was followed by I- Melamed, The nucleus for the present Y. M. and Clara Rosenthal in this play is ish Court of Appeals, expressed the Pereira, D. Feldman, Erwin Reber, Ira denberg, New York City; recording who spoke on the Jewish movement It. A. has been formed by the con- especially good. the latter proving her Cohen, Wilfred Goldman, Sam Man- •ecretary, Samuel Oppenheim. New hope that the conference by its delib- dell. tit L'krainia. He declared that }le- federation of the NVashington Pro- worth as the comedian of the play. Ben- erations would help to bind more th Mr. llonigman is also assisting In York City; treasurer, Henry S. i brew schools suffered most during the ressive Club and the Trysquares, w closely the scattered forces of Israel. the stage directions of the coming lricks, New York City; curator. Leon °mph Friedman as first press ant. The conference. which also will de- READING TO PRESIDE role of the Bolsheviki. Hubner, New York City. Additional Prof. I. Lubin, of the Economics The Jewish Institute has given over play. Abrahsm Cogut, manager u, Miss R. Pike recited Bialik's AT DAVIES LUNCHEON Department of the University of "embers of the Executive Council liberate on the question of adapting the New Yiddish Theater, Is also co the Jewish legal code to modern times "Wthey Midbor," and was followed two rooms for the use of the Y. M A one to be used as a recreation -pe-ating with Yo u nt !mince anti the 'Ise s term of three years, expiring LONDON—The English-Speaking Michigan, will address the Iladassah H. by A. D. Markson, head teacher of e Pi'-tv second annual meet i ng lnd consider the status of women. was I 7. A. on the presentation of toe Union is arranging a farewell lunch- chapter at their next meeting to be the Division street Talmud Torah. room. and the other for a library. Friedman later addressed by General Storrs, gov- •1 t' e v•c(c•v): face Id Jewish young men who are desirous play. eon to Ambassador Davies of the held on Tuesday evening, March 15. who spoke on "Fine Literatnre and • P•of. 1 14 Hollander ernor of the Jerusalem district, and United States. Lord Reading will The subject of his talk will be an- nns•n . of the on t•tan4;nn The I heir Place in Our Schools." The of affiliating with the Y. M. H. A. are Max J. Kohler. New representatives of the local communi- es nounced next week. nrovram closed, with the singing of asked to apply at the Tewish Instituts, to he p e - ented sr. '' • It new ties and the Jew i sh National Council. preside. in he icno a- part n' Way on High street, near Hastings. Hatikvah. By Jose Levy. ---- KAHN To SPEAK To lardy in MEN'S TEMPLE CLUB LODGE INITIATES 150 CANDIDATES California FOR MEMBERSHIP - --- hun tv- " °ilnin"""wied'Re ORCHESTRA MEN ARE WELCOMED BY Y. P. S. ZIONIST FUND FOR EDUCATION SOUGHT BY DETROIT JEWRY l WISCONSIN LAW- JEWISH WOMEN'S MAKERS LAUNCH CLUB WILL HEAR CRAYON WIZARD ATTACK ON FORD DETROIT Y. M. H. A. IS 1,,,o ADDRESSED BY PIPP I. LUBIN TO,SPEAK BEFORE HADASSAH