A merico( 'apish Periodical Carter in-- Michigan's Only Jewish Newspaper Printed in English CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1- 1 - EbET-ROIT LWISII 11-RONICL New Telephone 11 GLENDALE 8-3-2-6 MICHIGAN'S' JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. VOL X. NO. 7. JEWISH OFFICERS Prominent Glennie Dr. Frankel Heads PALESTINE'S PRESIDENT HARDING INSTALL COUNCIL RECOGNIZED C FOR PISGAH LODGE Business Man Dead P. 0, Welfare Body ENDORSES WORK OF IMMIGRANT SOCIETY New Administration Sworn in By B d Ginsburg. Approves of Hebrew Shelter- ing Efforts for Foreigners in Message. AMERICANIZATION WORK OF SOCIETY APPROVED Bernard Ginsburg, retiring presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. II. B., Tuesday evening installed the following newly elected officers at the installation held at the B'Nai 'frith clubrooms: Charles Rosenthal, president; Isaac Dreifuss, vice-president; lien Kramer, treasurer; William B. Isenberg, sec- retary; Harold Rosenthal, guardian; Joseph Carvett, assistant monitor; Max Buchner, warden. Notice was received at this meet- ing that Adolph Finsterwald, member of Pisgah Lodge, was re-elected a dir- ector of the Cleveland Orphan (lous e which is being supported by B'Nai Brith. Initiation of a large class of can- didates for membership into Pisgah Lodge will take place Monday eve- ning, Juy 18, at the 01(1 Elks' Tem- ple, Temple Theatre Building. Candidates who received notices to appear for initiation on previous occasions, but failed to appear at that time, are urged to come for initiation on July 18. Va'sd Helium' Given Political Power by British Colonial Office. Noted Jewish Philanthropic Leader to Take Charge of U. S. Bureau. Dr. Lee K. Frankel, vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, has assumed personal charge of the Welfare Bur- eau set up in the Post Office Depart- ment to improve the spirit of the .100,- 0(00 men and women postal workers. Dr. Frankel, it was announced, has accepted Government service for an indefinite period without salary. He arrived in Washington last Monday and immediately went to work attack- ing his new and huge task. In answer to a request to the Post- master-General fur a statement on Dr. Frankel's appointment, the fol- lowing announcement was made: I/r. Lee Frankel has taken charge of the Welfare Department. I have not even made a suggestion as to the nature of his work. Ile has unlimit- ed authority to organize the work as he is most capable of doing. He is a JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Iligh Commissioner Samuel surprised the president of the Va'ad Ilaleumi (Na- tional Council of Palestine) by call- ing them together and reading a mes- sage from the Colonial Office which agreed to an official recognition of the Jewish Elected Assembly of Pal- estine and the public proclamation and governmental recognition of its constitution, containing the Balfour Declaration and the statutes of Jew- ish immigration as outlined in Sam- uel's declaration on June 3. The Na- tional Council had made no request for such recognition on the part of the Colonial Office and the move came only as a direct result of urgent re- quests from the High Commissioner. The Va'ad Ilaleumi will meet to dis- cuss the situation created by the an- nouncement which makes it incum- bent on the Jewish Settlement in Palestine to resume its political ac- tivities voluntarily surrendered to the Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coots (. Honored by Election to Academy of France Joseph Solomon Passes Away After Illness of Twenty- four Hours. MINORITY ZIONISTS PROPOSE PALESTINE TRADE DEVELOPMENT Brandeis-Mack Faction Meets in Pittsburgh to Work Out Plans for Action. Joseph Soloman, one of the most prominent business men in Glennie, Mich., and known as a splendid ex- ample of upright American manhood in all northern Michigan, (lied Mon- day June 27, after a 24 hours' illness. Death, it is said, was caused by heat prostration. In apparent good health Saturday, he played several rounds of golf, with friends, but complained on reaching his home in the evening of feeling aint. Death came sudden- JUSTICE L. D. BRANDEIS RECEIVES LONG OVATION PITTSBURGH.—The split which NEW YORK.—President Harding occurred i nthe ranks of American has endorsed the Americanization Zionists in the Cleveland convention work of the Hebrew Sheltering and is not to he healed, according to the Immigrant Aid Society of America, ly Monday. declarations and viewpoint of the 425-437 Lafayette street, in a Fourth The funeral was conducted Tues- minority faction which spend a nat- of July message issued by him in con- day from Bay City, under the sus-'. ional session at the William Penn, nection with a call signed by Mr. pices of Joplin Lodge, F'. & A. M., in.1 Sunday. The convention, after en- John L. Bernstein, President of the torment taking place at the familY 1 rolling 137 delegates frem all sec- Society and Mr. Joseph E. Eron, burial plot in Buy City. tions of the country, named Judge Chairman of its Committee on Edu- Mr. Soloman is survived by his Julian Mack of New York as perma- cation, to all immigrants to become father, Isaac, and sisters, the Misses nent chairman and Jacob de Haas, American citizens. President Hard Lena, Esther, Helen and Anna Solo-1 secretary. ings message is as follows: mon of Glennie, Mich., Mrs. Maurice The formation of a trading corpor- "There was a line in the appeal Zionist Commission shortly after the I). Meyers of Towar, Mich., Mrs. Hen- ation, to do business with Palestine, which your Society is issuing to all Armistice. It is probable that Dr. ry Soloman, Fairview, Mrs. Saul was outlined by Judge Mack as the immigrants to become American citi- Yellin and Mr. Ben Zwi, two of the Jackson, Croswell, and Mrs. Dore convention's chief business and mis- LOUIS JAMES ROSENBERG. zens which has particularly impress- L. S. Levin of l'ittsburgh, immi- pioneer in this activity and under his three members of the Va'ad lialeumi Pollack of New York City. sion. It was advised that the minor- ed me. It is a quotation from the nent in B'Nai 'frith work, will t ie the direction I have the greatest hopes presidium, will leave soon for Prague, Representative citizens from Glen- Louis James Rosenberg, prominent ity faction remain as passive members Jewish prophet: "Pray for the city speaker of the evening on initiation for the success of this first start of there to attend the Greater Actions nie, Oscoda, East Tawas, Lincoln, Detroiter, was honored by life mem- of the American Zionists, but center welfare work on a large scale in Gov- Committee meeting. in which ye dwell for in its welfare night on July 18. Towar, Croswell, Standish, Harris- bership election to the French Acad. 'efforts on opening up and developng ernment circles. ye will find your welfare" It is a ville, Saginaw and Alpena, Mich., •my of International History. Mr. Palestine along lines which are ac- worthy slogan for such a society as Department Gratified. were present at the funeral. Rosenberg is • former United States cepted by the minority but are said yours, and if it shall carry its appeal not to suit the majority. Among the Detroiters who attend- Consul to Seville, Spain. "The President and the department to the immigrants and induce them ed the services were, Mr. and Mrs. Sell Stock to JIM.. are, of course., highly gratified that promptly and wholeheartedly to be- Ilarry Solomon, Miss Anna Soloman, hDilr:htFrillikeelhhe:insgaeccetqodedthlehe Judge Mack's brief opening address mime American citizens, it will have Mrs. William Si. I.evyn, Mrs. Lena work laid the cornerstone for the conven- served its purpose well. Jackson, Mr. l'hilip Rosenthal and thorough knowledge of similar aetiv- "I hope you may have all the suc- tion's activity. He discussed how a Si. V. Alex lmerman. its and the very largest experience. cess in your laudable efforts for the corporation should be formed, sell e „. 13e Born in Germany, J oseph Soloma n "We are going to have a welfare ss stock to American Jews and develop propogation of true Americanism." h I t toAuSbl a e, M lc h ., lepartment for the 300,000 employees l'alestine in what he described as a The call reads: tie boy, his parents remaining there just as definite in its duties and cer- business-like manner. Ile strongly To All Immigrants: for many years. As a young man, tain in its functioning as the fiscal The Fourth of July signalizes the emphasized the necessity of the mi- Mr. Solomon came to Glennie, Mich., department or any other department. nority faction following out its own birth of the American Nation. It is — and there built up a representative By GUS J. KARGER. Every large successful industry in the plan. He said stock could be held as the day which intensifies the pur- - NEW YORK.—One of the most im- business establishment. Active in In the Jewish Tribune. an investment or donated to the trus- poses the founders of this country . - iortant parts of the work being done communal and fraternal circles, , Mr. tees who should be chosen by the Pal- had in view and is an occasion on iy the Near East Relief (Committee Solomon was well known in Northern "Why, some of my best friends are which it is well to dwell upon the du- stone Development Associates, the NEW YORK.--Judge Hugo Pam, in and around Constantinople, is the Michigan. this death is mourned by Jews." ir , ose d cor orate title. Judge Mack ties and obligations of citizenship. ; of Chicago, Commissioner of Hebrew I • work of Jewish relief, states the com- hundreds of friends. You've heard the expression— America stands for freedom. It l ' p Assis- Immigrant and Aid Society, who has. sa ..-: • mittee's report issued this week. For Rabbi Ilenry J. Berkowitz, 1 his is not a convent ion, and in symbolizes the rights of men. There perhaps from one of your best some months the Near the East Re- of rant Rabbi of Temple Beth El, who just returned from abroad, gives the has been past undertaking care the technical sense we do not repre- cannot, however, be any freedom with friends. It's common enough. Even lief conducted the funeral services, paid following interesting account of work sent anyone but ourselves. We are out responsibilities. There are no Heinrich Ford employs it. done by him in Europe: Jewish orphan children, m well as a splendid tribute to the deceased. Sometimes it serves a, an alibi; I gathered together as American Jews rights unless there are obligations. , "Although there are some spots in relief and rescue work among the i d interested in the problem of restoring It is the duty of all those who have often it carries the note of convic- Europe where suffering an( nee s refugees in the Jewish quarters who come to this country from foreign tion. Those who have a genuine Palestine. What is it specifically continue intensely and though there have been among the recipients of shores to grow into the national body, clam to it rarely use it. Warren G. that we want to do? We don't want ninny perplexing and vexatious prob.! the bread which is distributed daily, to become completely identified with Harding, President of the United , duplication. We want constructive, lams confronting the various P elhes lupbuilding work, upon a firm and sol- and the old clothes which come in the customs, the manners, and the life States, employs it not at all. Ile has and countries of Europe, I believe - shipments from America. A report a perfect claim on it—"some of his Id foundation. As many Jews as pos- of America. for one month last year showed that that slowly and steadily an improve- sills must settle in Palestine. The We recall on this day the declara- best friends are Jews!' men[ and settling process is going the Jewish relief ranked next and Discussing the relationship be- • tion of the old Jewish prophet: "Pray, Chosen to Succeed J. Walter Frei- on and 1 am optimistic as to the fu- land must be built with a granite very close to the Armenian relief in ' I foundation, taking a onger time if for the city in which ye dwell for in tween a President of the United' berg as Head of Union of He- the district of Constantinople. tore. , necessary, but with a solid, safer and its welfare ye will find your welfare." States and his Jewish fellow citizens, brew Congregations. "Thus, I believe Poland will he a In the carrying out of the social slower process. We don't want to an. In this spirit we call upon all immi- one may well divide the subject into vibrant, strong nation teeming with service work among the Jewish popu- two arts hems personal and social grants to become American citizens. CINCINNATL—Charles M. Shohl' theconsciousness of national life, and tagonize. Co-operation with every lation of Constantinople, the local l l organization with which we can pos. The Hebrew Shelterng and Aid So- relations and his official and pub- of Cincinnati is the new president of that is the impression I got from my sill I Jewish women themselves have co- cety of America conducts citizenship lic relations. Mr. Harding, it may y associate is our ultimate aim. operated most enthusiastically, ac- the Union of American Hebrew Con- investgations there. Czecho-Slovak. , We must give the high commissioner, classes at its headquarters, Ilias be said, never has cultivated the per- gregations. Mr. Shohl, who succeeds is has a great future, is patterning Herbert Samuel, our full and com- the report. They have, cording to Building, 425-437 Lafayette street, sonal friendship of a man because the late J. Walter Freiberg, was many of its institutions after our own formed their own committee which support. The Jewish people in New York, where every aid is extend- that man is a Jew; nor, on the other investigates the needy cases gives chosen at a metineg of the executive and the progress and growth in Palestine alestine must be self-supporting and ed to intending citizens. The So- hand, has he ever denied his per- our bread tickets and clothes requests board held 'in Cincinnati last week. strength is apparent. The smaller not charity-receiving. Then the ciety's branches in Boston, Baltimore, sonal friendship to a man because so that the Nar East Relief will be He has been a member of the board nations of Esthonia, Latvia and Lith- dream of our fathers will be trans. l'hiladelphia, Chicago, San Francis- that man is a Jew. It simply never •sure to give to those whose need is of governors of the Hebrew Union uania are striving hard to realize sa , fated into reality by our children." co and Seattle, are ready to render occurred to him that there should he most desperate. With meager funds College and has been on other boards permanent nationality and of the.. a distinction. The delegates present included Jus- similar services. and little scientific training as is prominently interested in Jewish af- the Lithuanians have in my judge- America "I Was reared in a small town," Let there be no delay. Germany, tice L. D. Brandeis, Judge Hugo Pam men[ more successful. known in this country, the report fairs. of Chicago, Nathan Straus, Jr., of stands for human rights. Let each he once said to a friend, "in which Maurice J. Freiberg, brother of the Austria and Hungary will slowly said, it is quite impossible that they New York, Prof Felix Frankfurter one of us assume the duties and take there was no semblance of anti-Sem- should have accomplished what is late J. Walter Freiberg, was elected emerge and get on their feet. of Harvard University and Rabbi upon himself the sacred obligations itic sentiment. Men and women of Grateful to America. now being done without the help of a member of the executive board to differing religions mingled in close Silver of Cleveland. of American citizenship. DR. LEE K. FRANKEL. "Everywhere one feels the grati- the American relief workers. Togeth- fill the vacancy caused by his broth- social and business intimacy. Jews Business Possibilities. were welcome visitors at the homes country has adopted welfare mess- er they have achieved what would er's death. Sigmund Rheinstrom of tude, encouragement and inspiration Robert Szold of New York, recent- have been almost impossible for eith- Cincinnati was elected vice-president given to them by America and every- of Gentiles; and vice versa." tires. It has been the definite trend where they are grateful to the Ameri- ly returned from Palestine, discussed to succeed Mr. Shohl. Perhaps his middle name, Ga- of American business for the last er group alone. the economic possibilities of the sec- (Inc of the most encouraging things A tentative plan was adopted f or can maliel, exercised a subtle influence on be emphacized too much tion, which he said were unlimited, if "It his character and breadth of thought. generation. about the work, according to the com- disbursing pensions to retired rabbis "Just how far we can go with it in mittee, has been the eagerness of the and sufferngs of the industies were brought in. He needs regarding the from a fund of $100,000 donated It was Gamsliel, celebrated doctor of the law, son and grandson of a rabbi, the Post Office Department I do not Jewish women to receive suggestions some years ago by the late Jacob II. the Jewish poor, including thousands talked from the practical standpoint With the Put-in-Bay chartered to president of the Sanhedrin, who know, but it is certain that very much and to co-operate with their sisters Schiff. This provides for pensions of refugees, as well as the needs and supporting Judge Mack. can he done. All of these things that from America. It seems certain ranging from $1,000 to $2,500, but sufferings of nun-Jews in the various' Capt. Alex A. Aronson of Palestine carry the Moonlighters, Finzels un- served as preceptor to St. Paul. are dune successfullp for the welfare even when the immediate need of Am- not exceeding 50 per cent of the last countries I visited, especially in Po- delivered an appeal for the Jews from der contract to produce music for Part of His Life at Marion. land. They all need help from the all countries to go to Palestine, and the occasion, Shaarey Zedek Y. P. A. Not long ago a delegation of Mar- of the employees in other successful erican need has disappeared, case salary received. outside, for they are all in a sad asked the girls to pursuade one boy looks forward to the most successful ion friends called at the White House, businesses must be done as far as pos. work and social service will still lie Budget Appropriations. plight, and that through no fault of to set Palestine as his goal. of the long series of mid-summer lake just to pay respects and shake hands. sible in this, the greatest of all busi- carried on in the Near East. In all the work such as that done among Budget appropriations for the en- their own, but because of the hurri- Rabbi Silver of Cleveland gave a rides given under the auspices of the "There isn't a Jew in Marion," said nooses. the Jewish poor in Constantinople, suing year were made. These exceed caI rr w r %Year n . , brief review of the split with the na- e hoef the world- organization, Monday evening, July one of them, the other nodding ap- To Improve Spirit. the American workers have borne in othat es from these tional organization, discussed the pol- $300,000 and include $113,500 for help 11. proCal, "who isn't Warren G. Hard- "Why it has not been seriously gone mind the fact that the funds which the llebrew Union College, Cincin- United States to these needy and suf- icies which had been suggested, and A feature of the Y. P. A. Moon- ing's friend. I don't mean merely a after before in the I'ost Office Depart- organized and which sustain the Near tering people in various places is ef- attempted to crystalize the sentiment synagogue and nati; $62,000 for light, is the announcement of the warm-hearted, social way. There's Moonlight song, especially written Rosenberg, and Oppenheimer, and the ment I don't know. It is certainly East Relief have torn donated by the school extension; $37,000 for the ficiently carefully, safely and with of the gathering. Ile said their pur- one of the very definite purposes of people of all faiths in this country, certainty administered and distribu- pose should be to become a separate offices of the Union of executive for the event. Julian I,. Zemon, ly- Strelitz's and Sam and Ben Klein- ricist, and Manuel Wollner, composer nudes and old man Marks, and the days just ahead. and that the expenditure of these American Ilebrew Congregations, in tad anion); those ::: need. The Amer- minority fraction, joining with simi- icons at work on the ground, as well tar groups in the European countries, "If we can improve the spirit and funds must he made among people of the Duttonhofer building, Cincinnati; are responsible for the fascinating there's the Lazarus family in Colum- tilt and captivating air of the 1921 bus and—oh what's the use of trying ' actual working conditions of the 300,- all faths in the sorely stricken coun- $27,000 for its New York offices, and as the people from the various locali- and bide the time until the present job, tries of the Near East. ties who work with them or along leaders of the national organization 000 men and women who do this $15,000 for the Chicago offices; also melody. Both Zemon ad Wollner to name them. They are too numer- $32,000 for the Union Bulletin, the similar lines are most scrupulously are out, when they could step in and members of the Y. P. A., have achie- ous. They have played cards together that thing itself is an accomplishment their work insist on the principles and conscientiously doing which caused and it is just as certain to bring a con official monthly organ of the union. ved some reputation in their respec- —Mitchell Strelitz, now retired, has Mr. Shohl, the new president, has which is saving the lives of large the split in the June convention at tive fields, and report has it that an frequently hien his partner at bridge sequent improvement in the service, masses. Those who give for relief in Cleveland. Rabbi Silver ' as is tomorrow's sun." told that' If been actively interested in the affairs eastern publisher who has already rec- —they have have served on boards to- Dr. Lee K. Frankel was born at of the Union for a generation. this country can feel sure that every the issue was big enough to cause a , cepted some of Wollner's music has gether in local industries—there's cent helps to save lives there. split at Cleveland, it was big enough made a tempting offer for rights on Sam and lien Kleinmaier—they have Philadelphia on August 13, 1867, in Detroit Man Elected Life Member of Throughout the long years of serv- to continue the split. Not Professional Beggars. hens in business, in sports, in amuse- which city he received his education, ice he has been personally concerned the song. International Historical "It should be borne in mind that, in the multitudinous activities in The limit set on the sale of tickets, ments, in civic pursuits together. graduating from the University of (Continued on Page 5) Society. am being helped are which he has never failed to show a the people who according to the report of the com- They have been a part of his life at Pennsylvania with the degree of B.S.' not professional beggars or tramps, in 1807 and a Ph. D. in 1091. Dr. true missionary sprit. mittee in charge of distribution, has home." they are nut drones or undeserving, Once, during his stay in Marion Frankel was trained to be a chemist. Louis James Rosenberg, Detroit at- Appointed a member of the execu- been very nearly reached. These and was an instructor in chemistry torney, has been made a life member tive board in 1903, he has been a they are worthy men, women and' members of the Y. P. A., under the after the Chicago convention had-mini children who love their families and lent,' him to he presidential candi- at the University of Pennsylvania of the French Academy of Interne- member of various committees, name- direction of Charles Rubiner, Presi. from 1888 to 1893. For six years tional History. Mr. Rosenberg ex- ly: Chairman of the finance commit- a home, they are God-loving and God- Esther and Mollie Rubin Crave to Go ident of the organization, Harry Sat- date, Senator Harding paid a visit to the city's B'nai B'rith lodge, hav- after that he was consulting chemist Peels to attend the annual meeting tee since 1913 and later chairman of fearing people. They are not guilty on Farm With "Next Busch." ovsky and Celia Meyers, at the head ing been asked to attend its insti- in Philadelphia, during which time of the society at the Sorbonne Uni- the "Double Your Membership Cam- of bringing distress upon themselves, , —a of the Committee, are in charge of tution. He responded to the invita- he was both vice-president and presi- versity, Paris, and take part in the paign," which increased the member- but are the innocent victims who were The happiness made possible by the ticket sales. Others on the commit- tion to say a few words and conveyed dent of the C. S. of the Franklin In- deliberations of the section of geo- ship in the Union 33 per cent. Ile caught in the midst of the horrible all too brief outing at the Jewish tee are: the Misses Bessye Barnett, hurricane of the world war and its to his hearers, all of whom knew him stitute. graphy and diplomacy. was also a member of a small steer- , Fresh Air Camp given annually to Julia Klein, Ethel Shetzer, Sadie Kei- personally and well, the outlines of Mr. Rosenberg has written and lec- ing committe which made successful aftermath. hundreds of kiddies of the East Side dan, Sonia Sinaico and Florence "These people are willing and anx- his philosophy. Those who heard tured on foreign affairs and interns- the Union's campaign for $3,500,000 is known to only a few. The anxious Steuer, and Messrs Herman August, him occasion ious, ready to work in order to pro- speak on that recall his In 1889 Dr. Frankel turned from tional relations for nearly 20 years. for a year's period of expansion. waiting, the fearful anticipation of Samuel Frankel, Abraham Levin, vide for their families and themselves words; they recall ninny of them with chemistry to philanthropy. That For some years prior to 1910 he was the tots who crowd the offices of the , David Seli son Marvin but many find that impossible because A ctive Cincinnati. some dcgre of emotion. year he became manager of the Uni- in the American consular service. In United Jewish Charities to file their William Wachs, Hyman Lewen-Ep- "I hope," he said, "that all Amer- ted Hebrew Charities of New- York 1911 he was Michigan agent for the Since 1915 Mr. Shohl has been of the after-ninth conditions. The registrar is tragic in stein, Maurice Klein and Joshua Sar- ica will catch the spirit of li'nai ple of America must keep their peo and continued in the work until 1900. International Exposition at Turin, chairman of the board of managers , s a e Wh at that vacation asohn. B'rith campaigning against ignor- He then spent one year as special in- Italy. In 1916 he was a delegate to which has been engaged in extending h earts open to the needs and cries means to the little boys and girls of these people in want, and must ance, intolerance and defamation, vestigator for the Russell Sage Fowl- the conference of the League to En- religious facilities to every Jewish crowded into airless, ill-ventilated against all the movements aimed to , dation and in 1909 joined the Metro- force Peace, on invitation of ex- community in America and in organ- give them help as the greatest ser- dwellings, children who know no rend the concord of American citi- polital Life Insurance Company, of President Taft. Ile was also official zing the youth of Israel for the study (Continued on Page 5) playground but the hot, sultry side- which company he is now vice-presi- representative from Michigan to the of Jewish literature and religion. (Continued on Page 5) walks or the barren, wilting oasis of In the local Jewish affairs of Cin- dent. Pan-American Commercial Confer- city parks too crowded and too far PARIS.—Mr. Meurthe, member of Dr. Frankel's interests in philan- ence in 1919. Last April he attend- cinnati he has been a member of the away, only the tired, overburdened NOTICE the Central Jewish Consistory of thropy has never lagged. He has been eel the sessions of the American So- board of governors of the Plum mothers know. France, has donated 10,000,000 treasurer and president of the Amer- ciety of International Law at Wash- Street Temple and a member of the A letter mailed to The Detroit Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, francs for the construction of dormi- can Public Ilealth Tssociation, presi- ington, co-operating with a sub-com- board of governors of the Jewish So- Jewish Chronicle office by mistake recently appointed Assistant tories and student houses where the The first of the free picnics for dent of the National Conference of mittee which drafted additions and cial Agencies. and intended for the United Jewish Rabbi to Rabbi Leo M. Frank- poorer students of the Paris Uni- The Board of Delegates on Civil Charities is typical of hundreds re- mothers and children under 8 years Jewish Charities, president of the amendments to the present body of lin of Tempe Beth El, has as- versity may live on a moderate iven under the auspices of the New York State Conference of Cheri- international law. Rights named at this meeting in- ceived daily at the Institute. Writ- o I ( , g g sumed his new duties and rental. Mr. Rosenberg has been an active cludes Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Adolph Jewish Institute, will take place this ties and Correction, vice-president of ten laboriously on an obviously bor- henceforth can be reached to o along the Natonal Associaton for Study member or the American Society of Freund and Bernard Ginsburg of De- e rowed half-sheet of blue note paper, w s je hin w g Tuesday. ' l l'hos teth every day at the Temple. ish Institute and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Com• International' Law and of the Ameri- troit. in a stubby, childish hand, carefully hou app y a t t he should Berkowitz Rabbi and Mrs. streets . l'icnic missionr of the State Board of Cheri- can Historical Association for 15 spelled, was this note: h d anasings H t have taken an apartment at ties and unusual) y active in the Fed: years, s pecializing in the study of - "Dear Madam: I have signed my parties leave at 8 o'clock sharp. 7750 Third avenue, corner Del- eration for the support of Jewish Latin-Europe and Latin-America. name the second summer and so has The Jewish Institute also makes aware, apartment No. 4; tele- LONDON.—A hundred thousand Philanthropic Societies. LONDON.—"Plain English" a lo- my sister, but she will go the last phone Northway 3797. - Jews are reported to have been killed the announcement that Friday pie President Roosevelt appointed Dr.' cal wekly announces that a World bunch. As I was saying I would like Services at the Temple will in new pogroms in Ukrainia, accord- nice have been reserved for llebrew cannot go on Frankel a member of the Ellis Island. Congress of anti-Semites will be con- to be in the very next bunch. Please be held throughout the summer ing to a Central News dispatch from school children who in 1903 and now Presi- interfere Commission vened at Budapest in September 1921. BERLIN.—Professor Albert Kin- as a favor let me go next bunch. My on each Sabbath morning at Copenhagen Wednesday afternoon. other days in that it would dent Harding has honored him with stein addressed a large Zionist meet- The same publication contains the in-, old address is 975 Benton street, but 9:30. Rabbi Berkowitz will The report, however, is without con- with their Hebrew studies. honorable ing is considered a most what formation that owing to the pressure here, and stated that Palestine its written on the top, my new ad- The Jewish Institute is indebted to conduct the services and preach firmation from any other source. in behalf of a department was now o th e cen ruck s cen t ra ra l ques ti on i n A m- of ant-Semites, the Hungarian gov- dress, 8900 Greely street. I was the following for supp I y i in truck the sermons. PAYS TRIBUTE TO JEWS AND JUDAISM NEAR EAST RELIEF . CARES FOR ORPHANS President Harding Gives In- terview to Correspondent on Jewish Questions. uoes ImportantSocial Service SEES IMPROVEMENT IN EUROPE S FUTURE Among Jewish Residents of Constantinople. Judge Hugo Pam Reports on Results of His Investiga lions Abroad d 1 SHOHL ELECTED CONGREGATIONS' NEW PRESIDENT REACH LIMIT SET ON ATTENDANCE AT Y. P. A. MOONLIGHT ROSENBERG ELECTED BY FRENCH ACADEMY INSTITUTE PICNICS MAKE TOTS HAPPY4, ri wnis th th y e GIVES 10,000,000 FRANCS FOR STUDEN TS' HOMES FIRST MOTHERS' FREE PICNIC THIS TUESDAY 100,000 JEWS REPORTED SLAIN IN NEW POGROMS ANTI SEMITE CONGRESS EINSTEIN WITH ZIONISTS UNTERMYER IN ENGLAND -- • LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — Samuel Untermyer arrived here on July 1. lie received many telegrams of wel- come from noted jurists and promi- nent Jews. end of the Government long neglected. er i can -J ew i s h life. lif lit e expressed his hi ernment has postponed the intended for the outlings: The Davis Coal Co an Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Dr. Frankel is the author of "Work- supreme satisfaction, with the spirit change in its hitherto unfavorable Coke Company, Grant Iron and Franklin left Thursday for Europe," of of the American policy towards Jews. ingmen's Insurance in Brothers, Jewi., and said, "The, Metal Company, Krell Kennebunkport, Maine, where Michigan Smelting and Refining Corn- numerous brochures on welfare work Jewish people can, must, and will ,It is learned on good authority that they will spend the vacation y Ford and Che er r me A r man an- pany, People's Outfitting Company, and health promotion and, with Dr., build a Hebrew U iversity in Jeru- I Henr Summerfield & Hecht, Finsterwald , Alexander Fleisher, , of "The Human Belem despite the reatest aacrificea ti-Semites will be invited to the World i e "VP'''. I Congress. Factor in Industry.' it requires." al Furniture Company. never there in my life, my sister the same, and would be longing to see how the country looks like. I will certainly appreciate the answer. Ih'e , hope your answer is yes. "Your affectionately, "Esther and Mollie Rubin." '