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Review Activities ,iZionist Leader Comes
Here Monday Evening
FORD MEN TO 'COMB Prominent Jewish MISS IN SIMONS
PIANO CONTEST
Pkt Woman's Club'
Boy Fatally Shot
EUROPE' FOR PROOF
AGAINST THE JEWS
A lvr
•
Local Pianist Gets First Honors in
Itertram A. Levy Killed by
Holdup Men; Paid Tribute
be Rabbi Franklin.
Ch•mpionship Meet.
Miss Sylvia Simons, well-known
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Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 —Ceots
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921.
VOL. IX. NO. 24.
New Telephone
GLENDALE
New Members Chosen for ,
Board of Directors; Miss r
Phillips Makes Address.
40 Initiated Into
' U, S. SENATE ADOPTS
Lodge
Brith
B'Nai
IMMIGRATION BILL
Judge Jayne Addresses Pisgah
Members; Many Children
Entertained.
.
BY VOTING 78 TO
- ----
,
Forty
candidate" were initiated e Senator
F
Reed Registers Only
into Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. IL,
Vote in Opposition to Dras-
at the meeting held Monday evening
tic Alien Measure.
ut the Old Elks' Temple. The degree
team in charge consisted of Charles
,
'
Rosenthal, Harold T. Rosenthal, Mot 5,000 N. Y. JEWS CONDEMN
end Mrs. Alexander II. Levy, of 1665 Miss Simons won the state champion- last meeting of the society, held Mon-
ris Carvell, Joseph Garvett, Harry
Glynn court, a sophomore student at ship in a contest recently held in Ann day afternoon at Temple Beth El.
BILL AT LARGE MEETING
SENATE CHANGES VOTE,
Gurovitch and Louis Bass.
the University of Michigan, who was Arbor and is qualified now to com- Miss l'hillips discussed in detail the
Judge Ira W. Jayne addressed the .
KILLS ANTI - FORD BILL fatally shot and killed by a holdup pate at the. National Con Terence of manifold advantages of this plan,
W A S II I N G TON.—The United
lodge during the evening on "Prob- States Senate, by a vote of 78 to 1,
— -
man at midnight Friday as he walked the Federation to be held ut Raven- which is founded on seven cardinal
lems of Divorce." In the course e of Tuesday passed the emergency imml-
E. G. Pipp, editor and publisher of in fnat of 1524 Boston Boulevard
port, Iowa, in June. principles that have become the back-
his address, Judge Jayne condemned gration bill fixing the admission of
l'ien's Weekly, in the current issue west.
Young musicians of Michigan, bone of the modern educational sys-
those who are at present stirring up a aliens to 3 per cent of each nation-
of his paper, declares that the Ford
Rebid Leo NI. Franklin, who offi-
Ohio and Indiana, who had won find t em .
racial hatred by their anti-Semitic ,
managers are sending 11 men to eiated, declared that it was "difficult
ality resident in the United States in
The outstanding factor in the new
place in the state contests fur pi-
campaign. Judge Jayne called the
comb Europe for materials with to realize that this could be, that the
1910. Senator Reed, of Missouri,
anists, violinists and vocalists, com- method, Miss Phillips explained, is
anti-Semitic propaganda un-Ameri- 1 registered the only vote in opposition
which to prove the charges that have boy for whose future all looked for-
peted in the district match Monday that it aims in every way possible to
can,
and are being made against the Jews. ward with no much hope would be
to
the bill that would close the gates
for place in the national contest for meet, with sympathy and understand-
Excursion on July 7.
Mr. Pipp, in his editorial. saes that
, of the United States to the incom-
ing, the varying needs of youth, from
Announcement was made at the
musicians.
Ford's mission to Europe is being ar-
last meeting that Pisgah lodge will ing European immigration.
The local event was one of 14 simi- childhood through the adolescent
ranged in an attempt to make good
Provisions to exempt those coming
It attempts, the speaker ex-
hold an excursion on July 7 to Sugar .
or contests being held under the aus- period
the failure to prove an "International
here to escape religious or political
pires of the National Conference in plained, to stimulate a healthy imae-
Island in conjunction with the To-
persecution from the 3 per cent limit-
conspiracy" in Americo.
various parts of the United States. nation and to promote those whole-
ledo lodge.
Mr. Pipp's editorial follows:
ation were contained in the bill as
Michigan was represented by four some interests that make for a nor-
Several hundred children were en- ' tive.. but were stricken out
"I have it from a source of in-
epresents-
remained Sunday afternoon at the passed by the House of
young professional musicians, bliss mal, happy and healthy youth.
formation within the Ford ranks that.
by the
President', Message.
old Elks' Temple under the auspices
Simons being the pianist.
the Ford managers are sending 11
of Pisgah Lodge. A big two and a Senate immigration committee when
The Platoon School System has
DR. BEN ZION MOSSINSOHN,
Miss Simons is the (laughter of Mr.
men to Europe to matter materials
,
it
amended
the
House
bill
and
sub-
ar- President of the Hebrew Teacher s' half-hour program featured the of
and Mrs. D. W. Simons of Pallister outgrown its experimental stage,
the Senate measure in its
with which to prove the Ford charges,
.
ding to Miss Phillips, and is mark-
Aoci•tion
of Palestine.
ss
cording
ternoon. The first half of the pro- I
avenue.
place.
Thousands
of
Jewish
refugees
:widest the Jews.
ing a step forward in educational
gram consisted of a skirt dance by ,
who might have been admitted to this
"That source of information has
-
•
progress.
Ethel Knoll and Melva Henze; Co-
never proved wrung in the past in
Mrs. alai( May, in her message as '
p country under the House clause will
banal dance by Hayward Henze; i :a
-. now be kept out.
any particular.
president of the Jewish Woman's
ture (lance, Manic Meredith; J
Senator Johnson's Plea.
Club, gave a resume of work accom-
Will "Comb. Europe."
snow dan,e, Dorothy Thayer; skirt'
Johnson, Republican, Cali-
.
dance, Winifred Clements; Gypsy Senator
"These 11 men are to go as sleuths
af n ed mst odr-
es
aro
ye
dance,
Melva
and
Hayward
Henze,
,
fornia,
sought to have this provision
rl
e
lnt"n
gura
a
hle
one
t. 'comb Europe' and really what
Pdlui;linegd
t
re-inserted
by offering an amendment
ed
a note
of optimism for the de-
and snake dance, by Eileen I'itton.
for?
from the floor, but was defeated 16
velopment of plans outlined for the
Song Selection..
"The Ford !elver started out a year
Palestine
and
American
Lead-
-
In
addition
to
the
dances,
a
num-
to
60.
Sharp
clashes occurred during
—
ensuing season.
evo to nreve that there wait an in- •
Comprehensive and interesting re-
ber of song selections were rendered debate on the amendment, opposing
ers Coming to Arrange for
Rabbi Franklin Delivers Mas -
ternationel consnintev amone the'
ports, embracing all phases of work
by Ileen Westbrook, Irene Avery, sehators charging that its adoption
terful Sermon on Students'
Weizmann Reception.
Jews to bring on war to their oven
sponsored by the club, were given by
Florence Widerhold, James Lyddell, would open the doors to hundreds of
Day Sunday.
profit.
the following •committe chairmen:
;Mahlon
Culler, Ruth Underhill and thousands.
"1 personelly have hard Mr. Ford
Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn, of Jaffa,
Senator Johnson said it was of- .
Rabbi
Leo
M.
Franklin
Sunday
Home
economics,
Mrs.
David
Cour-
'an he could prove it.
Palestine, president of the Hebrew Mazie Meredith.
'fhe second part of the program fered to "preserve a very dear and
"He ana his men have had a whole,
rning
delivered
a
masterful
see-
lender;
legislative,
airs.
A.
P.
lark
Teachers' Association of Palestine,
mo
sentimental precedent" and said It
was
similar
in
nature,
consisting
of
year in which to prove it, and have
mon before a large congregation that tenbach; child welfare, Mrs. M
and Louis Lipsky, for years secretary
moo
did not offer a loop hole, such as was
filled the Temple Beth El, hundreds Fleischman; budget, bliss Emma But- for organization of the Zionist Or- numerous dances by Leona Brigham,
,
Heel miserable
BERTRANI A. LEVY.
' • • • , • ..rnin: board Mrs
Been Westbrook, Irene Avery, Flor- described, for the reason that govern-
"hey
have looked into the charm .
of those in attendance University
being Jewis
T
of Monroe Rosenfield; educational, Mrs. ganization of America, will be in De-
ment administrative offices would es-
ence
Wiederhold,
Mazie
Meredith,
ter and personnl acts of hundreds of taken from us. Le t us remember not students
the entertained dur- Leo NI. Franklin; press and publicity, troit Monday to make final arrange-
udents from
Michigan
who were
Edna McLaughlin, Margery Dean, tablish accurately the facts in each
taken from us, but
Ameri can Jews and found nothing to that he has been ta
Mg the day at the annual Students' Miss Anna Solomon; religious, Mrs meats for the coming to this city Melva and Hayward Henze. Musical case.
"
, the charge.
that he has been with us and of us.
UN) "Their
•ie n under the aus- Sidney Weinman; program, Mrs. May 26 of Dr. Chaim Weizmann and
Reed Opposes Bill.
y have had detectives, exia,,,,,
continued: "Ile
, s Society Melville Welt; scholarship, bliss Edith the World Zionist Commission. They selections were rendered by Theodore
1 br
n (., e
Rabbi F
y • ci.
e a C to
Scott, Winifred Clements, Eileen Pit- "I cannot find it in my heart," he
hired away from the government, go was (d those rare souls who, though
$:i piers of the Young I, eople
leavenrich; department of activities, will also make plans for the estab- ton, Dorothy Thayer, James Lyddell, said, "to fear the man who leaves
.
over the country in search of any-
young, left here and there the shill
im- of femple
Beth F.I.l of Dr. Franklin's
Temple
The
substance
Mrs. Oscar Robinson; immigration, lishmnt of a Keren Ilayesod Bureau Mahlon Collar and Ruth Underhill. his native land to worship God, or
thing that would give a semblance of soY
lie •ha
( ■ h is persona p ity.
press of
f M s David Stocker; employment here to conduct the work for the
The next meeting of Pisgah Lodge exercise his political rights. I would
Place of Mrs.
d PI
t and
Truth to their anti-Semitic campaign, live on in the hearts of those who address was "The
ne
.
dation F
Palesti ne Founand
will be held Monday evening at the not, of course, permit the man to en-
His
I the Individual in Our Modern Life." service, Miss Mildred Simons; penny ,
and could prove nothing.
lit. shall
and
remembered.
him. II'
To clean
his
r. psky' will
1 loved him.
MundLi
Dr. Mossinso hn
him be
knew
B'Nai
Brith clubrooms, on Broadway. ter who seeks to overthrow the gov-
Dr. Franklin brought into his din- lunch, Mrs. !tarry Jacobs.
arrive Monday morning. They are
Got No Results.
.
ernment by force or violence, but I
Elect Directors.
"They have had the business man- younger brothers he shall stand as a cussion the place of the individual
All reports indicated the phe- I coming under the auspices of the
would preserve that beacon light o f
in our social system, bringing out the ,
ations
Jew ish O
aver of their paper and others Kum-, living inspiration."
liberty for those who want to wor-
fact that the individual and society nomenal growth and expansion of the i Conference of
the
Honored by Congregation.
has inv i te r d ganizWorld
lot
ship as they see fit, or exercise politi-
shoe the country to get stuff with,
Rabbi Franklin also prefaced his are indispensable in that no indi- society's
activities.
Mrs. Henry
Weinstein, Mrs. Morse Zionist Delegation to Detroit. A con-
cal rights denied them at home,"
which to discredit the Jew, and have
I
sermon
Sunday
morning
by
a
tribute
victual
could
maintain
existence
with-
The bill was defended by Senator
gotten nothing but a libel suit.
"Not satisfied with getting ore iu- to young Levy's memory and by out the aid of others. ' Cohen,
Mrs. Joseph
Mrs. I. ference
is being afternoon
arranged at
for the
4
I,. Polozker,
Miss Selling,
Golds Ginsburg
o'clock Monday
Williams, Democrat, Misaissipnl, after
and Mrs. Samuel Netzorg were Statler Hotel, when the Zionist lead-
diee from European symnathizere asking the hundreds of the boy's for-
Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri,
Society and the Individual.
who have brought old world hatred mer fellow autelents and the rest of
here, and from one who was con- the congregation in attendance to ' "One of our greatest and most es- named as new members of the board ers will confer with prominent busi-
Prodigy Refuse. to Appear in Movie had declared that it was "born in a
shiver of hysteria."
vieted and sentenced to prison for rise for a moment in his memory. sential duties," said Dr. Franklin, "is of directors to succeed those mem- ness men of this city concerning the
With Mayor Cousens; C
-The new immigration bill will limit
For Cadillac Car.
serving the enemies of our govern-, Rabbi Franklin then said that the loss to manipulate our spiritual resources hers whose terms have expired. present statue of Zionism and the
the number of Jews to be admitted
ment in time of war, they are now ' of this young man was mourned by and place them into action so that These, together with the following, , work that is to be done now for the
here
to not more than 25,000, includ-
going to the seat of anti-Semitic • the Temple Beth El school as having we might be able to contribute to the comprise the entire board: Mrs. Max , immediate construction work in Pal-
(P. S.)
You can't bluff Sammy Rzeschew• ing members of families whose heads
pronaganda, lost a pupil who stood foremost in coming generation something upon May, Mrs. Samuel Glogower, Mrs. estine. Conference Monday.
are
already
here, whereas hundreds
which they will be able to erect Henry A. Krolik, Miss Emma Butzel,'
The Conference of Jewish Organ- ski. Ile insists on having things go of thousands will seek admission in
"Sleuth' are to scour the old world zeal and loyalty to the institution.
Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen, Mrs. Harry
his way, and usually succeeds in get-
Bertram was very prominent here. higher standards of culture."
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, izations will meet Monday evening at
re bit-
order
to
escape
from the inhuman
hatred
that
may
bring
more
"Society is after all what you and Miss
ting what he wishes.
for
was School
graduated
to the
our stuff,
own country.
" 'Get
or you will be ern Ile
High
with from
high Northwest-
honors I choose to make it," Rabbi Franklin Miss Mildred Simons, Mrs. Frank V. 8:15 o'clock, at the Jewish Institute,
The young Jewish chess wizard ar- conditions prevalent throughout East-
ern
Europe.
brought bark and others sent in your end was preparing for a law course declared. "Although in some sense Martin, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. high and Hastings streets, when Dr.
rived in Detroit at 8:10 a. m. Thurs-
idace," theirs mock-rakers are told. at the University of Michigan. He the individual is only a drop in the Walter Ileavenrich, Mrs. Louis Mus- Nlossinsohn and Mr. Lipsky will ad-
day, and from the very first moment
he got to Detroit he revealed numer- CHANDLER PLANS
"I should like to ask Mr. Ford if spent his week-ends in Detroit, giv- vast ocean of mankind, we must bear liner, Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Mrs. dress representatives from the Jew-
that is running the paper along the ing up his time on Sundays to teach- in mind that but for him society Melville Welt, Mrs. David Courlan- ish organizations who are joining in ous pranks that proved the combine- BILL TO ADMIT JEWS,
cii,se
to 300 people attended the local pianist, won the district chum-
bliss Rose Phillips, organizer and
held at Temple Beth l'imishiP in a contest held Monday supervisor of the Platoon School Sy•s-
Pipp $ays Anti-Semite's Mis- funeral 'e."
ices
. i,. N i offli . i y afternoon for Bertram morning at the Detroit Institute o tem in this city, gave an interesting
er M ater i aI s
Gather
- lion
-
to Gat
Arts , tinder the auspices, of the Na- talk on this method of education be-
A. Levy, 18 years old, son of Mr. tional Federation of Musical
u s. fore the Jewish Women's ( lub at the
for Attack on Race.
MOSSINSOHN LIPSKY
IN DETROIT MONDAY
PLACES MORALITY
ABOVE MANNERISM
CAN'T BLUFF ME,
SAYS SAMMY, THE
WIZARD IN CHESS
lines that he ,aid he was going to run inc English to immigrants at the Jew- could not go forward to its destined der, Miss Sadie Keidan, Miss Theresa the work for receiving Dr. Weizmann lion of boy and genius in him.
NEW YORK.—The strongest din-
The first man he met at the Michi- approval of the bill to limit immlirra-
sterted it together? ish Institute, under the Auspices of end." Alexander, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, and working
for has
the been
Keren
Ilayesod.
Word
received
by the
Mrs. David A. Brown and Miss Fanny
it when we
Morals and Manners.
the mi- gas Central depot was introduced to tion to 3 per cent per annum of the
committee
in
charge
from
confirm-
"Is that working to make the world the United Jewish Charities.
Quoting from a writer who recent- Simon.
Ilayesod office the date him as a champion checker player, nationalities resident in the United
c omm
The deceased is survived by his
and little Sammy, upon greeting him, State, according to the census of
better?
as
ing Thursday, b yes
ls that going to lead to kindness parents and by two younger brothers. ly said that the sin of the modern
immediately warned: "I'll beat you 1910, was registered at a great mass
for Dr. Weizmann's coming. A mane
Ile was the grandson of the late Jew was the "sin of method and
meeting held on Wednesday evening,
among neighbors?
in checkers, too."
stet
massmeeting
is
bing
arranged
to
manner;' Rabbi Franklin declared
Jayne Clinkofstine, of Saginaw.
e
April 27, at the Lexington Opera
le ■ Normal Boy.
Advisee Ford to R.J.
be held at the Armory or Palace
that "morals are higher than man-
Sammy, or Shmuelik, as he is call- House, Lexington avenue and Fifty-
Girl Describes Shoot;ee.'
Mr. Ford read for himself
Roller
Rink.
In
addition,
a
banquet
..,
The sbneting was described by err." Ile said: "The place of the
ed
at
home,
came
here
from
New
about the Kishinev massacres, before
first street.
Jew shall be exalted not by those
Y and smaller conferences with promi- York accompanied by his secretary
U
The meeting was held under the
going further in his efforts to n •oison Thee Its Ntiemitnne, who was on her
nest Detroiters are being arranged
way to 1629 Boston Boulevard and whose table manners are perfect, nor
and manager, Charles Azenberg. His auspices of the Hebrew Shelterchg
the public mind against a people?
—
for the period of Dr. Weizmann's
the by those who pose to be superior to
general appearance reveals nothing and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer:•-,
"That disastrous campaign started' witnessed the crimp from across
their fellows, but by those whose Charity D.nce for War Orphans to stay in D etroit.
are at 229
out just like the Ford campaign start- street. According to bliss Niemitana's hands
Representatives from 50 Jewish or- extraordinary about him. Ile is a act, whose headquarters
are clean and hearts pure,
k Place at Woman's Feder-
Up to
Tae
normal, healtny child, who will cele- East Broadway, New York, with
st ory, the automobile drove
ed out here.
ganizations attended the conference
Phila.
r ation Clubhouse.
"Kroualieven, the publisher, had Levy. who was walking along, one whose religion is not a thing to be
brute
his
ninth
birthday
on
May
26.
branches
at
Boston,
Baltimore,
held last Monday evening at the Jew-
man Winning from the front seat to ashamed of, but to be a very inspire-
The parental grandfather of the delphia, Chicago, Seattle, San Fran-
neither the power n or the money for
, Jewish war orphans ish Institute, when the assembly young chess player was a Hebrew i cisco and Washington, D. C.
'
That
a
few
him.
De
is
believed
to
have
Lion
in
life."
spreading proparanda that Ford has. RC COO.
Rabbi Franklin pointed out in con-
and on
the
latter's
refusal
hesi- .:luding his sermon that the world may be assured of shelter and food voted to approve
26 as the scholar and writer. his maternal'
T • to
nn his or
bends
o throw
e I .0Ny
Judge Sanders Presides.
"His raper did not have the clever order(
•• of May
ti
• ar several , hun-for
appearance
date D
or Wzmann's
r.
i
th
1
grandfather was a Rabbi in a small
Former Judge Leon Sanders, who
writer that the Ford paper has.
confidence
p
mbers
an also ex ressed
co
fide
aincy pressed the revolver to his has thrown a challenge to the Jew dumb the
com
ng
year, of the Jewish here and
young
members
town in Poland. But none of the' was introduced by Leon Kamalky,
"And yet, what monstrous results ts
at the "Ma - in the work of the World 7ionist Or-
t ac
.
i •Il dance
Sc-- and that the very right of the Jew community will
. I
d I ,evy ene(ant,
* Chaggi ancestors or members of Sammy's
m ganization leaders. Joseph
followed!
', hest ' and fired.
family have ever revealed signs of chairman of the executive commit-
the challenge
be answered
time Party' to be given b y he
t Yoy
"They started oat like Ford, chnrg- cording to the earl, staggered, and to live is being
questioned.
He ad-
tee of the society, presided. Judge
•iterary Society, Saturday was chosen at an executive commit-
ar!
Girls'
I
genius. The son of Jacob Rzeschew- ' Sanders set the keynote of the meet-
•
ing that the Jews were trying to fell dying on the lawn, while the e
.
he u p rightness of the
14, at the Detroit Wom- tee meeting to act as chairman of
evening May 14
bandit jumped back into the auto- fearlessly, by t
ski, Sammy has three brothers and ing. Ile characterized the bill as con-
gain world dominion.
Jewish cause and by the pure Amen- evening,
en's Federation Clubhouse, Hancock Monday evenings meeting, when Dr.
"They cluttered the Jews with re- mobile
Mossinsohn and Mr. Lipsky are to t•o sisters, none of whom are above teary to the ideals and principles of
and Second Boulevard.
Levy clime home from Ann Arbor, canism of the Jew.
the average mentality, Sammy being,
sponsibility to all sorts of things,
Recently, during the nation-wide speak. A commission of 35, whicn the only one to have distinguished, Amer". and if it should be passed,
Entertained.
ts
Studen
would work the greatest injustice.
with all Porta of shortcomings, coni-. early Friday evening and was return•. ,
' charge
of o
the
is to b be
in c arge
t e K eren II aye-
the
Yom
Girls'
•
e om
were Jew es
h orp
orphan
an d rive,
•
.
himself in the particular manner that
About
100
Jewish
students
inc
from
the
home
of
Albert
Eliel,
,
Major F. H. La Guardia, president
man to mankind, and with many
where he ' entertained at dinner by the mem• Literary Society pledged its support sod work in Detroit, will in all probe- he has.
of the New York Board of Aldermen,
things for which the Jew was not at , 141 Euclid a` •enue west,
'
to
several
Jewish
war
orphans
in
the
bility
be
chosen
at
the
meeting
Mon-
Tern -
Little Sammy's moat noticeable an American of Italian descent; Con-
I
visited
regularly
Fridays.
It
was
the
all responsible.
first time that him son had not been . bees
of the
of and devastated countries of Europe, 'and ' day •
le Beth
El. Ladies'
In the Auxiliary
afternoon
characteristic is his tendency toward gressman Ballet S. Ward, of North
"A boy, a Christian, named Riba-
H. Goldman Speaks.
strictly Orthodox Jewish customs and Carolina; Congressman W. N. Chand-
fully 300 students attended it ' i.s .to meet this pledge that the at- 1
lenko, was found killed in an orchard.] , driven home, the father said, other evening,
the
entertaining
program
and
dance fair was planned. The proceeds of'! Last Monday's meeting was ad- practices. Upon his arrival here he ler; Supreme Court Justice John
' members of the Eliel family having,
d
by
li.
Goldman,
a
prominent
e
(Continued On Page 5.)
t h e dance will be turned over to Miss I dress
refused to eat in any restaurant MacCrate, of Brooklyn, and Con-
' offered in their honor.
used the automobile.
The afternoon's program was Jessie Bogen, in charge of the War , Detroit Zionist of long standing, who about which there was any doubt of
------
gresaman Isaac Siegel, member of the
opened by a short speech of welcome Orphan campaign of the Joint Distri- ' told those in attendance that he was
House Committe on Immigration,
COUNTIES GIVEN RIGHT
(Continued Oa Page 1.)
(Continued On Page 61
of ibution Committe, for proper distribu- I
who made so splendid a tight against
TO ESTABLISH SCHOOLS . by Arthur Mansbach, president
Tern- tj on.
of
le's
Society
st
,
the
bill; Mr. John L. Bernstein, presi-
the Young E Peop
The dance, which :narks the
preen-
FOR I ITS FEEBLE - MINDED ' ' I Beth l Har ry
dent of the society, and Nathan D.
annual event peen y the
an,
Pearlman, were the speakers.
A bill of tar-reaching import has dent of the Jewish Students' Coog
s, is
I gation of the University of Michigan, society for charitable purpose
Con sssss omn Chandler's Speech.
_
pleasurably anticipated by former
giving the
Congressman Chandler declared
, in just passed the er legislature
to establish institu- replied on behalf of the students.'
nr
111„„,1,e
J.
ti
o
Leer.s $500 t
that he would offer an amendment to
count ies powools for its feeble-mind- 1 Three plays were presented by Y.Ipatrons of the Yom dances. In point
of
arrangement
and
attention
to
de-
Appreciation for Her Work
Of
,
I
tions
and provision
sch
(Continued On Page 2.)
ed
This
of legislation has P. S. members, "Sham," "A Scion
at Institute.
es" and "Enter the Hero.' tail looking to the comfort and en
joyment of its guests, the sev
-
been brought about lareelv throug
Unit
Sent
the
instigation
of
Milton
M.
Alexan-
The
cast
of
the
last
mentioned
play
venture of the society promises to
The will of Mrs. Sarah E. Krolik,
HENRY HURWITZ WILL
is chairman of included Marion Weinberg, Hilda
filed for probate Monday, bequeaths der. sub
excel all its formr successes.
ADDRESS MEN'S TEMPLE
Aronheim, Frances Netzorg and Man-
A splendid orchestra, familiar to
$10,000 to the United Jewish Chari- the sub-committee of the Wayne
which
nie
Stein.
Sylvan
S.
Grosser
direct-
CLUB TUESDAY, MAY 17
h
' .
ties "as a gift from Adolph and Sara
.
ed the plays given and Mannie Stein dance lovers, has been engaged to
Krolik, to be usd for the instruction County oer drafted.
afted.
and Marvin Jacobs were stage man- furnish the music. Light refresh-
Mr. henry Hurwitz, of New York
and employment of adult Jewish men had Mr.
the Alexander
bill
ments will be served. Appropriate
first became deeply
City, Chancellor of the Intercollegi-
and women in useful occupations."
mural decorations in the ballroom
Mrs. Krolik also willed $1,000 to interested in the problem of the
erman Kolodkin Plays.
ate Menorah Association, will speak
y
f
wll
i tend to carry out suggestions as
the Community Union, "to be ex-, feeble-minded when much a ntion
amil of
of
under the auspices of the Men's Tem-
Ilerman Ko-
D urin g' intermissions,
be informal.
of the of Urban
six United
was brought
the atte of which lodkin, first viola of the Detroit Sym- spring. The dance is to
ple Club Tuesday evening, May 17, at
for the
the discretion
improvement
Ne- the
Jewish to
Charities,
pealed at
To insure
Temple Beth El. Mr. Hurwitz will
;tea conditiane." The lot adjoining he is vice-president. The problem of phone Orchestra, rendered a number
t guest againstt overcrowding.
speak on the subject "The Jewish
limited
number
of
invitations
have
a
College Man."
h.'
nything family and other families and indi- Hilda Aronheim on the piano. A de-,
Preceding Mr. Hunvites address,
servedd for signify their intention of attending
appraised
Park is to
and a for the videels pronounce
the
students
and
their
friends
at
6
been
issued.
Guests
are
urged
to
a dinner will be served at 6:30. Re-
it to go
the
in exc ess of $5,0
thic exp erts engage d the
ports of officers for the year will be
used serf
resulted I,. m. in the Temple gymnasium and or not, by returning, without delay,
to
be
harit
and
Mr.
Alexander
United
d
Jewis Ci
of
submitted and new officers elected.
ousewives.
lot is h left
Krolik's in the drafting of the bill recently dancing followed from 7 :30 to 12 either
the Mildred
unused Nadle,
ticket 2053
or a check,
ng Mrs.
hes
to Miss
Hazel-
visiti to
in nupporting
s
A record attendance is expected.
o'clock.
The
wood avenue.
o also paseed.
The last meeting of the year of the
Former patrons of the society's af-
. Alexander expressed gratifies-
daughter, Amy K. Brown, wen
o hart lion Mr.
WOMAN'S
AUXILIARY OF
Young
People's
Society
will
be
held
,000.
The
will
als.
at
the
passage
of
the
bill.
rece ive s $2
Sunday evening, May 15, at which fairs who, through inadvertence, have
.
TEMPLE BETH EL HOLD
•
que a ths $5 05 each to Blanche .1
• not received invitations and who wish
"It had become tremendously nee-
l.
Mrs.
Krolik
was
the
annual
election
of
0
leers
al
i
ake
some
rovsion
for
p
to
attend
the
dance,
are
asked
to
com-
and Tuba Ange
ANNUAL MEET MONDAY
rs. e ssary to
tunates of our county," take place. Dancing will follow the , municate with Miss Nadle, Garfield
re of M iss art.
a great admir
Jewish those unform
meeting.
Krolik, while at w ork in Ilthe
4067-W, or Miss Kate Freedman,
The Woman's Auxiliary of Temple
Institute in the interest of the United Mr. Alexander declared, "since the
Hemlock 7126, or Glendale 8326.
watched Miss Hart's state has neglected to extend suitable
Beth El will hold its annual meeting
The t•aching of modern methods of sanit•tion and hygiene in the plague-
Jewish Charities,
on Monday afternoon, May 9, at 2:30
PROMINENT JEW GIVEN
close range and admired her Provision
for them."
Mr. Alexander
is confident that
work at
ridden areas of Poland, where typhus, cholera, smallpox end scarlet fever p. in Reports of the year's work will
MINISTERIAL POSITION POALEI-ZION GROUPS
ability, and always gave her unquali• through a bond issue Wayne county
■ are now rampant, is the self-imposed task of this American Medical Unit,
. GOING TO PALESTINE directed
verer be read and members elected to the
by Dr. Harry Plots, world f•mous typhus authority and disco
may be able to take care of its own
fled support.
board of directors.
DANZIG.—The republcain govern-
To her grandchildren Mrs. Krolik feeble-minded at Eloise within a year.
of the typhus bacillus. The unit was sent to Poland recently by the Joint
The following musical program has
WARSAW.— The first group of Distribution Committee, of which Felix M. Warburg is chairman.
merit of White Russia has appointed
leaves $1,000 each. To her sisters,
been arranged: Songs, Mrs. Marcus
Samuel G. Jitlowski as Minister for local Poalel-Zionpioneers left for
Photo shows, left to right: Upper row, S. Fox, Brockman, L. Silver,
Mary A. Ward and Viola Crutenden,
GERER RABBI ARRIVES
Freud, soprano; 'cello, Mr. Swab, De-
A.
Horowtz,
S.
Wendkoss,
Z.
Segal,
National Minorities, according to ad- Palestine. The departing Jewish
and her nieces, Emma Bronson, Ada
S. N•wm•o, M. Anshin, R. Friedm•n,
troit Symphony Orchestra; Mrs. M.
vices received here from Minsk. Jit- workers were given • most enthusias-
h, .1 Maraud and J. M. Colton. Lower
A. Hulver and Agnes C. Elwell, Mrs
J. G. oo , S. S.
LONDON—An orthodox delegation
1Silver, at the piano.
a very early date a .1.
row left to right: R. Kohn, H. Apfel, Z. A. Bonoff, H. Plato, S. M. Schmidt,
Krolik leaves annuities of $240 each. beaded by the celebrated Gerer Rabbi loweki is expected to proceed to Ber- tic farewell. At
Members are urged to attend,
second croup will leave for the same
Joseph W. Krolik, Day Krolik and has reached Palestine, according to lin and Paris in order to confer with
rarer and I. Michlen.
I.
destination.
leading
Jews
there.
Fred M. Butzel are named executors
a dispatch from Jerusalem.
of the will.
YOM GIRLS HOLD
`MAYTIME PARTY'
NEXT SAT RDA
SARAH E. KROLIK
WILLS $10,000 FOR
JEWISH CHARITIES
{ Physicians War On Plagues
Jewish
Pe
ub-
rg-
,
77
g
Ong
itep
I.
to Po!und by J. D. C.