America ffewisk Periodical Carter Michigan's Only Newspaper Printed in English Jewish curro• AVINUL • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IfEbETROIT LWISR ONICLf MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION B. COUNCIL British Jews Plan LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH I. 0. B. MEETS ON SUNDAY Help to Refugees ENTERING UPON ITS SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR Delegetee from Seven Cities to At- tend Flint Meeting. 1 Noted Orator Speaks Here Monday Eveningil Seventy-five Detroiters, members of Pisgah Lodge and of th ladies' auxil- rs on e caen- etio ect attend ain of the iary, n n , meeting and election Celebrates Anniversary With LONDON — (J. C. B.)—At the of the Michigan Council of li'nai Banquet for Members monthly meeting of the Jewish Board a li'rith lodges which will take place in of Deputies, presided over by Sir and Friends. Flint, Sunday, Dec. 11, at the Durant Stuart Samuel, it was learned that otel. Jewish Kehillah of Roumania had the 11 A special car for the Detroit visitors addressed an appeal to the Board for INTERESTING PROGRAM MARKS ANNUAL EVENT has been engaged. Adolph Freund, twenty million lei in order to carry organizer of the council and its presi- out the decree of the Roumanian gov- be master of ceremonies. ernment, restricting the residence of G. Kusworm, Rabbi Berko - dent, will ( 1 ";.suliTh . Lodge Degree Team and Glee Jewish refugees from Russia to spe- S. M. M. Alexander and will take part in the festivities. witx, with , Delegates will be present from the cified territory. In connection Others Among Speakers. Lucien Wolf declared II lodges of the lower peninsula, com- this telegram, that he had taken up the matter wth Entering upon the sixty-fifth year posing the council. Among them are: Mr Kahn, a representative of the Bay City, No. 178; of its existence, Pisgah Lodge, No. Saginaw, No. 036; "Joint," but that the J. D. C. had re- B. B., Monday evening cele- Jacob Schiff, N o. gni (Lansing); Bat- fused its assistance because it regard- 0. 34, I. brated this anniversary occasion with tie Creek, No. 871; David Neuman, ed the action of the government as proved a great suc-INo. (07 (Jackson); Mishan, No. 247 unfair to the unfortunate refugees. banquet that a cess, both for the number that at (Kalamazoo); Julius Housman, No. Mr. Kahan declared that the "Joint" tended and the program that was pre- 238 (Grand Rands); Muskegon, No. is ready to help the refugees, but has seated• 818, and Pontiac, No. 850. no intention of coming to the assist- About 300 men and women, mem- The day promises to he an event- ance of the Roumanian government hers Of Pisgah Lodge, the women's ful day for 11'nai B'rith members and its work of deporting them. The auxiliary of the order and their their guests, according to the tenta - in of Deputies decided to refer friends, participated in the ceremonies tive program outlined by Benjamin Board the matter to the committee for war held at the B'nai B'rith clubrooms on F. Wiener and Edward Rosenberg. sufferers, f(ir action Broadway. The program opened at, Luncheon in the grill room, the initia- In the stormy debate on Lucius g p. m., and it was midnight before thin ceremonial and entertainment in Wolf's attitude with regard to the e fternoon, and a banquet and 250,000 Jewish refugees who are at those who stayed for the dancing left for their homes. , in the evening are a few salient `threw present distributed along the frontiers Sidney G. Kusworm of Dayton, 0., features of the day's program. of various eastern border states, it ap- Berkow,itz, Milton 51. neared that Lord Rothschild is in full Rabbi h Alexander, accord with Sir Wolf. Lord Rothe- ander, Mrs. Curt einberg; Pres- ident of the ladies' auxiliary, Charles child stated in this connection that Rosenthal, president of Pisgah Lodge, the care of these 250,000 Jewish refu• Adolph (Daddy) Freund and Ben gees was of more importance than Wiener of Flint were among the , that of the 50,000 Jewish refugees speakers. Louis Cohane was the from Russia toastmaster. Lord Rothschild stated that the ,Washington Correspondent Re press committee of the Board of Jew- Early History of Lodge. latex America's Interest ish Deputies is watching the anti- a B'nai The program opened with in Zionism. Semitic propaganda in the press. B'rith ceremony in which the presi- The report of the Shechita Board, dent of the lodge, Mr. Rosenthal, Vice- endorsing the recommendation of the Bee- By MAX RHOADE, President Joseph S. Garrett and Mr. Our Special Correspondent •t Wash- Justice to Animals Society for the Ginsburg participated. European Capitols REPORTS FROM MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES Described in Tallci P OINT TO SUCCESS OF RELIEF APPEAL; 1 QUOTA'S OYER-SUBSCRIPTION EXPECTED Jewish Woman's Club Hears, Interesting Lecture by Mrs. C. N. Walker. Prefer Border Refugees to Those Coming Front Russia. 8-3-2-6 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Coats DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 VOL. Xl. NO. 3 Telephone GLENDALE ________ Norway and Escanaba First to Raise Sums Assigned Them; Mrs. Charles Neville Walker, Cha- Gentiles Contribute Liberally to Fund For Relief tliqUil lecturer, whose talks before so- of Suffering European Jewry. rious women's clubs in the city have on "Continental Capital Cities" at the December meeting of the Jewish Wo - attracted wide attention, spoke man's Club, held at the Federation s clubhouse Monday afternoon. CHICAGO RAISES $500,000 IN ONE EVENING; JULIUS ROSENWALD MAKES $250,000 PLEDGE Prof. Otto Marckwardt of the De- trot News editorial staff, who was Dr. Adolph Lorenz, Noted Viennese Surgeon, Endorses Efforts scheduled as the speaker for the after- of Jewish Relief Committee and Praises noon, was unable to fill his engage - ment because of illness. Pro f. Merck- wardt will address the club later in , the 'season. American Jewry's Spirit. Miles M. Goldberg, general manager of the Michigan State Appeal for Mrs. Walker gave personal obser-. ' rations of her stay in London, Paris,' Jewish War Relief Funds, Wednesday evening reported that word received Berlin and Rome, illustrating her talk at that time from a number of communities pointed to a complete success with stereopticon views of historic and of the campaign. Mr. Goldberg said that a number of cities have already : artistic landmarks. Iler intimate subscribed and over-subscribed their quotas, and numerous others have glimpses of the social and intellectual J • life of the cities with word pictures Norway was the. first to over-subscribe her quota of $300, $401.75 hay- ' in partial returns. Mg been raised. Escanaba came next, with a total subscription of $3,792. of their individual charm brought de- sent RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER. .; icences ' li ght ful ba's quota was $3, 000. traveled I the number Rabbi Abbe HMO Silver of Cleve- of her hearers who to have d7S n .n... ,ehreel . u 00ectilf rapmeaalz,o qtuhoetao tiise ns i17 0m rVea r; . a aot land, one of the country's best known abroad. To others her illustrated talk : dayKevalean i n ma;,''re i s i n e da$Z0n0-80e. c ta 0 r •tore, will speak here Monday even- proved equally pleasurable Colored slides were shown of Ber- shown at the opening meeting points to an over-subscription of Ka ama- ing at Temple Betio El In the interest of the Palestine Development Colon- lin, "where there are no skyscrapers," zoo's quota. Partial returns were received from Benton Harbor, whose quota is nil. His subject will be "Palestine, the musical center of the world, filled with its palaces of kings and eon- $4,000. The appeal there is being conducted on a non-sectarian basis, as Present end Future." temporaries profusely adorned with in man y other state districts. South Haven's report states that Milting and sculpture, its art decked , plans are being made to solicit funds tridges, its miles of apartment houses, • from among the farmers in the neigh- literally covered with sculpture and ,— boring counties. Gentiles and Jews heated with quaint porcelain stoves. , will be approached to contribute on Paris, pleasure-loving and zestful,1 an equal basis. , next received the speaker's attention. Ralph Sloss, mayor of Big Rapids, ` DENSELY "Steeped in history and romance, is heading the executive committee of its very atmosphere pulsating with his city for the drive. Ile is assisted life, its fine boulevards and bridges, ,_ • Untermyer Calls Anti - Semite , its famous art galleries and historic! by A. Worchester, the leading attor- nay of Big Rapids, and Mr. Merrill, Egotistic, Bigoted and sputa, is ever a delight," Mrs. Walker The Hebrew word for charity i Tzedokoh and the term translated in the leading banker. The three men sai d . I mpu d en t . action calls for righteousness and heading this committee are non-Jews , Rome, of ancient glory, with its o t's ones its fountains and justice fellow men, rather but are working with as much zeal st ately than the act of giving out of one's for success as if they were Jews. yard NEW YORK.,7-Samuel Untermyer r slaughter of animals by guillotine, its statuary and graceful arch- , cathedrals, • ington. Freund briefly told of the early ac- marks on Henry Reports have also been received offered th ea e remarks ' ways, is a memorable pilgrimage for material possessions. (Copyright, 1921, by Jewish Cor- was rejected. tivities of Pisgah Lodge. Ile men- e a et i neg the from Crystal Lake, Port Huron, h f oir ganJelewri y ti in e reaensele Ford's plan for financing the Muscle all European tourists," the speaker respondence Bureau.) tbmed the first president of Pisgah, of the Alma, Cadillac and Mt. Clemens. term Nn 1 fur itself in the Shoals project as a demonstration of declared. Joseph Silverman, who was also the WASHINGTON—That President how to put an end to war: "And 'dear ale Lunnon' of unend- response it made to the state-wide Ap- Louis A. Weil,, chairman of the Port first president of Temple Beth F.I. Ilarding, had of his own voluntary r Jewish Relief gave p oof Huron committee, has given assur- pets for "I have long leaned to the char- ing charm beguiles the visitor from' ter He also pointed out in the course of desire, personally approached and held Ruble point of view that Ford's great day to (lay. All lines of human en- ' that the heart of Israel is not dead to ance that the $5,000 quota assigned to Isaac Si. a special conversation regarding Zion- his remarks that Rabbi money success had driven him crazy, deavor," Sirs. Walker pointed out, the sufferings of the less fortunate his community will be raised. The Wise, founder of the Hebrew Union ism with the Honorable Arthur .1. Bal- but I never believed that even an im- "can find expression in that city of, fellow Jews in Central and Eastern campaign there starts this Friday. _ College, personally presented the char- four, ranking head of the British Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will address • paired mind could harbor such a eiti,,, The Houses of Parliament Europe Prof. S. A. Courtis Will Speak Before ter to Pisgah Lodge when it was or- delegation to the Arms Conference, That the heart of Michigan Jewry meeting at the high school at Alma combination of unbounded egotism, Westminister Abbey, St. l'aul's Ca- Temple Organization on Educa• in which the head of this government ganized. ngs, has been touched was evidenced days next Wednesday evening, opening the ignorance, bigotry and impudence as thedral, and other public buildi tional Topic, Following the opening remarks by took occasion to reveal to and impress before the actual Appeal was to a non-sectarian Appeal there. is disclosed by this latest piece of famed throughout the world, were — Mr. Cabana as toastmaster, Mr. Ros- the famous declaration' of his deep It that came in d . , and the At Cadillac, Louis Present, chair- • • . shown. Professor S. A. Courtis, noted edu- sensationalism. ' man of the committee, was assured h Jewis h h cur y ms Ice es enthal welcomed the guests on behalf • and favorable concern in the Zionist were heard from', Interesting reports ' of Pisgah Lod;ze• Ile was followed movement, is the outstanding feature cator of the Detroit Department of Ford's Fallacies. dents of this state have redeemed by the non-Jews of hearty co-opera- committees. Mrs. Oscar Robin -' five by Milton M. Alexander, who spoke , of the week just closed coincident to Education, will address the Men's tion. Fred M. Butzel, chairman of "His world-wide announcement son, chairman of activities of the Y. themselves with honor. on the topic, Our Ladies." Mr. Alex- 'the visit to Washington of Nahum Temple Club of Temple Beth El at Many Non-Sectarian Appeals. the state committee, will open the A., sponsored by the club, read ander's remarks, us well as those of . i Sokolow, president of the World Zion- their December meeting to he held that he had started in November, W. H. Reports from many communities, campaign at Mt. Clemens Sunday Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the Phoenix 1918, to get the boys out of the , an unusually stimulating paper on its big and small, were full of encourage- the speakers who followed hint, were • ist executive. evening, at a big mass meeting to be young women a mere , work. than 1,274 More trenches by Christmas was Disclosure of this fact came to me Club. replete with humor. Mr. Alexander nt. Many of the state's districts held there. Jacob Malbin is the head I never have taken part in one or more activ- m e The meeting will be preceded, as bagatelle alongside of it. pointed out that all that Pisgah Lodge from sources close to both the White conducted the drive in a non-sectarian of the Mt. Clemens committee. knew of so many exploded financial 'ties, Sirs. Robinson stated. has done and will do in the future House and the great British states- in former gatherings, by a dinner appeal for funds, and Gentile re- Complete returns from the state are will be determined by the encourage- man. The president had no desire served at 6:30. Because of the un- and economical fallacies compressed Sirs. Harry Jacobs, chairman of the sponses as a rule served to stimulate not expected until the end of next It has al- 'Penny Lunch, reported that 60 ele• ment that will he given it by the la.' give his action Publicity, despite what usual interest attached to Professor into a sin de intervie•. and week. ways been the last desperate resort, pientary schools were vitally inter• the Jews toward greater giving of that would mean for Courtis' subject, ladies of the house- Ile pointed out that without a publication dies. y the display of a deeper self-sacrific- their zeal, nothing can be arcont- the enhancement of his place in the holds of club members have been in- of every hopelessly bankrupt nation ested in this movement originated b to their people. minds of hundreds of thousands of vited to hear the talk. The ladies to force its people to take worthless the Jewish Woman's Club in the mg devotion A striking example of the success DR. ADOLPH LORENZ plished. paper currency. The Confederate Bishop School. the Jewish people the world over. will join the men at 8:30. ENDORSES APPEAL Aims for A u xiliary. chairman of the program tom- of the non-sectarian Appeal is shown Austria, Germany, As government did it. for the From what I now of his attitude, Sir. Professor Courtis, as director of in the response made in the small Mrs. Weinberg, speaking NEW YORK—"Uncounted thou- of }larding in championing the cause of instruction and research of the De- Poland and the other bankrupt na- mittee, Mrs. Melville Welt stated that ladies auxiliary, said that the aim tions are busy at it now, with the re- there would be but one change in the Michigan community of Norway sands of children in Europe owe their that organization at this time was • the Jewish claim to Palestine, is not partment of Education, is nationally very lives to the Joint Distribution suit that their worthless currency will program as announced in the forth- Lazarus Charash, owner of a clothing known as an educator. His methods to have the gentlemen bring their seeking glory for himself, but as a store in Norway, is the only Jew Committee and to the organizations not buy the necessities of life and coming year book. Walter Irwin, pub- wives to the meetings. One thousand ' American imbued with a profound and courses of instruction, particu- which raised the money for it." their unfortunate people are either , heist and writer, will take the place there. When the quotas for the va • rious communities were assigned, Mer members is the goal set by the ladies sense of justice, and as a devout larly his "Courtis Tests" for chil- Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the noted Vien- a Lipp as a membership mark by Feb. 1, she Christian nourished on the words of dren, are followed in the most pro- dying of starvation or on the verge. of one of the man Gassner, in charge of the Apneal nese surgeon, whose present visit to They know better, but at least they scheduled to appear at said, and pointed out that when that the Bible, seeks consequent conse- gressive schools in the country. in the Upper Peninsula, advised that America is to pay a debt of gratitude have no alternative. later meetings. is accomplished it will also mean anquence upon a most serious conviction, Norway's quota be set at $300. His discussion will be illustrated and to render aid to the crippled poor "The suggestion of this mad hut- I Mrs. Sherry Slonian, pianist, de- attendance of 1,000 at the meetings of to aid in the realization of the Jewish with stereopticon and moving pic- Mr. Charash WAS naturally called ter, who thinks that because he can lighted her audience with a well- upon to organize the campaign among children of America in return for the tures. Frank Cody, superintendent Pisgah Lodge, thus assuring the suc- • hope. relief that this country has afforded selections, rendered chosen group of Make. Views Known. his fellow townsmen and the result of to the starving children of Austria, of schools, will introduce the speaker. make cheap automobiles he alone in a sympathetic manner. cess of everything undertaken by the I am glad, therefore, to have been his work, coming in time for the open- The dinner-meeting marks the possesses all the statesmanship and made the above statement today as body A community house, she said, opened with a psalm granted the opportunity of recording third in a series of similar instructive financial genius to rule the world,: The meeting ing of the drive in neighboring cities, he heartily endorsed the $14,000,000 will then be an accomplished fact. • A letter from the Detroit Red Cross this fact, for it is true, that despite meetings planned by the club for the that our prosperous countyr with the , reading by Mrs. A. P. Breitenbach. served as a stimulus for an oversub- campaign of the American Jewish Re- scription of many quotas. Several lief Committee. read followng the remarks of Mrs. what we already knew of President season. Judge Ben B. Lindsey, Nor- highest credit of any nation on earth days before the actual campaign was W e inberg indicated an appreciation on Harding's sympathetic attitude, the val! A. Hawkins, Dr. Hugh Cabot, should destroy ourselves, ought to I "They tell me that the Jews of work fact that he made his views person- the eyes of the people to the to start, Mr. Charash succeeded in Marcus Aaron and Rabbi Abba Ilillel open the part of that body for the America are to give $14,000,000 more already done by the ladies' auxiliary ally known to Arthur .1. Balfour, the Silver are among other speakers of sort of proposition with which they oversubscribing his quota. his first to aid the people of Eastern Europe. govern- the British in extending help to the needy of the representative of check for $371.75 was followed by a national repute who are scheduled to are dealing. It is a noble gift," said Dr. Lorenz. ' ment, hears such intrinsic political "Ilaving put his colossal egotism check for an additional $30, showing city. "I have been in Vienna ever since the as to as- address the club. an oversubscription of 35 per cent. up against all civilization on war, Mr. Wiener of Flint, who came to significance and sentiment war. Until your president's procla- som• a place all to itself. having next gone into the Jew-bait- Mr. Charash'. Letter. the banquet with three other represen- Poet, Fellow at University of Michi• mation, a few days since, I was, tech- President Harding's sympathy to- ABAB AUTHOR ACCUSES ing business, and then into politics, Mr. Charash's letter to Miles M. nically speaking, an enemy of Amer- tatives from that city, spoke of the Ian, to Speak on Topic of ANTI•ZIONIST AGITATORS in all of which he has proven a dis- convention of the Michigan Council of wards Zionism is of course, however, Goldberg, state director of the Ap- Internet. ica, but there is no enmity in my it became fully as JERUSALE51—(.1. T. A.)—The mal failure, he now tries to create peal, explains the manner in which B'nai Writh lodges to be held in Flint not a new thing, _ heart. I am brimming over with love letter of June 1, on the well-known Arab author, llusseini social unrest by his latest bizarre ex- ' the success was made possible. The this Sunday. He expressed the hope known in his Abdulahadi, contributes an article to that Detroit will send a large number occasion of Dr. Weizman's visit to Robert Frost, poet laureate, a Fel- letter is of great enough importance and gratitude to America for what crescence on world-finance. of Washington. In that let- the Jaffa Arab daily Al Achbar, in low at the University of Michigan, , to be quoted in full. The letter fol- ale has done for my countrymen. of representatives to the annual meet - the Jews "Densely Ignorant." ter the chief executive expressed his which he says that the Arab leaders "I have watched the work of the will address the Woman's Auxiliary t lows: ing interest is a most striking manner, who agitate against the Zionists and "The man is so densely ignorant on of Temple Beth El at their December. : "It gives me pleasure to forward to American Jewish Relief Committee, Address. Rabbi B erkowitz's against England's pro-Zionist policy as with gifts which your generosity Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, in a' these words standing nut: "It is int- every subject except automobiles and meeting, Monday afternoon, Dec. 12, you enclosed draft for $371.75, col- brief but masterful address, speaking possible for one who has studied at are of the worst type of exploiters, so blinded by a depth of bigotry that at 2 :30 p. m., at the Temple. His lected by me in our little town as do- lavished upon us, they fed the starv- who mulct the poor fellahim to the on "Founder's Day," said that the all the services of the Hebrew people belongs to the dark ages from which subject will be "Writing Down the noted towards the Jewish War Suf- ing children and cared for the sick celebration of that day suggested re- to avoid the faith that they will one extent of 50 per cent of their income. he has not yet emerged, that he is Ages." ferers' Relief, as per instructions of and destitute. I have said It before that the task ' day he restored to their historic nu- He asserts that they fear the influx fool enough to publicly exploit this Mr. Frost's volumes of verse, not- Mr. Herman Gessner of Escanaba, and I can not say it too often, that sponsibility. Ile declared is to go forth and lead. lie tional home, and there enter on a new of Jews because these might free the mad-house bug of his about the in- able among which are "North of Bos- !Mich., chairman of the Upper Penin- without the help which America has , today no freely given, Vienna today would declared that a great inspiration ' and yet greater phase of their con- fellahim from their economic slavery ternational bankers owning the gold ton" and "Mountain Interval," have sula. made the organization of B'nai tribution to the advance of humanity.' to the effendis. Abdulhadi urges the of the world. Ile imagines that the received unstinted praise from noted "Considering the size of our town, be a vast graveyard. Sokolow's coincident presence in g overnment to deal firmly with the great international bankers of the conditions "Uncounted thousands of children' in general—hundreds critics throughout the country. His and il'rith possible. By quoting Biblical agitators. world are Jews, which is not true, first volume of poetry, published in of people in our town not working, in Europe owe their very lives to the (Continued on Page 2.) and other parables, he urged the mem- Joint Distribution Committee and to dire need themselves, the and has not been true for 50 years England when he was 38 years old, people in bers of the lodge to continue the work or more. It so happens that there contained 30 comparatively short business and professional men natur- the organizations which raised the begun. money that committee has disbursed. successive ally hit hard, too, also that I am the are no Jews in such great banking 20 poems chosen from Mr. Kusworm, the principal speaker houses as J. P. Siorgan & Co., Lee years of work. Ile sold his first poem only Jew in town, the drive Is a sue- The greater part of it through the of the evening, lived up to his repu- American Jewish Relief Committee. Di years old. cess. The reason is, the cause is just Iligginson & Cu, or in the great Eng- was far $18 when he tation as a story teller and delivered The son of a San Francisco news- and noble, and when I made my ap- The American Jewish Relief Commit- lish houses. an address on the "Aims and Achieve- tee has my heartfelt thanks and the Kus- paper man who (lied young, Mr. Frost peal, all the clergy of our town, the "But the idea that the bankers ments of B'nai B'rith." Mr. have anything to do with wars is the was found not to flourish in cities. mayor and other representative eiti- thanks of thousands of others. On worm is chairman of the Committee their success in the present appeal years he zens of our town, helped me cheerfully Synagogue veriest bosh. The way we raised appointed by the Famous European on Americanization Ile tried farming and for 20 Interior of Most for $14,000,000 depends the life and ,1\h,ah,tnmainnrearikt,hleyon could. $22,000,000,000 direct from the peo- has tilled the soil in various parts of in,w • Grand Lodge of B'nai Writh. comfort of other thousands no less Judge foundation of ple, and the way England, France and New England. In 1912 Sir. Frost sold "Inspiration is the needy. I am not of their faith but Germany raised their vast sums, everything," Mr. Kusworm said. an d wrnl to England, where Can, and after tellng him our mis- humanity knows no race nor creed tahgarteehaekenLwrparlilse bl (be- siu roves what hash it is. Why can't he lived for three years. He tried it, "Founder's Day means the day when when there is a work of mercy done. and to our people realize that a cheap, petty, later to go through Dartmouth and the men of this organization, as the Therefore, I say, 'God bless the Jews give cause he remarked he could not inspir- great patriarchs of old, were ignorant man who has grown rich ea !' then Harvard. get just as crazy as any poor devil Mr. Frost's presence at Michigan much) gave me a check for $100, say- of America and prosper them in this (Continued On Page 8.) new task.'" of an inmate of a lunatic asylum? on a fellowship is watched with keen ing that he never gave to any cause • • • The only difference is that one is interest. Ms venture at Ann Arbor with a better heart than this dons- ton, because he remarked, he did not BICUR CHOLEM DANCE locked up for public safety, while the "for the encouragement of American CHICAGO RAISES $500,000 other is permitted to roam at large art" is an experiment. Following know of any instance that a Jew re- IN SINGLE EVENING PROCEEDS TO GO FOR fused to donate towards a good to the great peril of hte public." success in the experiment at Ann Ar- CHARITABLE PURPOSES CHICAGO,—The big Chicago cam- hor, other universities might take up cause." paign dinner of the American Jewish Escanaba's Success. the practice. The committee in charge of the , Responding tc letters of praise from Relief Committee was a rousing suc- RABBI SILVER SPEAKS Mr. Frost's talk is eagerly antici• tenth annual Bicur Cholem dance re- m of the committee, Mr. cess and resulted in a shower of HERE MONDAY EVENING noted by the members of the Temple Charash merely responded by writ- golden pledges for the poverty-stricken ports that nothing has been left un- Women's Auxiliary. portion of the Jewish race in Europe. done to make this affair, to take place Mra. Charles Vs•elker, vocalist, with " '' 1 Sunday evening at the Hotel Statler,. . have done no more than it be- Upwards of half a million dollars was Will Deliver An Address at Temple Mils. Lillian Lachman Silver at the hooves every .Jew to do for his co- subscribed not counting the munifi- one long to be remembered by those Beth El on Palestine. piano, are on the musical program. who attend. religionists across the sea in their cent offer of Julius Rosenwald. The climax of the evening came Morrey Rosenthal, chairman of the terrible sufferings." Rabbi Abba 'Niel Silver of Cleve- committee in charge, said that the! Escanaba's report is another bring- with Mr. Rosenwald's splendid an- AMERICAN CONSUL WILL land, "silver-tongued orator of the past successes of . the organization with it a credit to the Jews and nouncement that if $2,000,000 was pulpit," chairman of the newly-or- VISE have been an incentive to the body to I VISE POLISH PASSPORTS Gentiles of the city. The campaign raised in Chicago, he would give ganized Palestine Development Coun- make this event the biggest in its his- there was to start last Monday, but $250,000, or he would give a propor- cil, will deliver an address at 8:15 tory. Both large and spacious ball-, (J. T. A.)—The Amer- on the Saturday evening previous, tionately smaller sum if Chicago rais- - WARSAW- o'clock Monday evening, at the Temple rooms of the Hotel Stotler have been' can consul here has vized the pass- Sir Goldberg had received, in cash, a ed less. The city's quota had already Beth El, under the auspices of the secured by the committee in charge. ports of a few dozen emigrants of total of 53,792 from Mr. Gassner, in been accepted at $1,500,000, but un- Detroit branch of that council. A 12-piece orchestra, consisting of Polish nationality, in accordance with charge of the Appeal there Esca- der the able chairmanship of Jacob Rabbi Silver has chosen as the sub- the best artists available, has been ob.' snuabbsas ribqeudotbayofm $. 3re,00t0hawna 2s 5thpuesr oeveenz M. Loeb the higher figure will now ject for his address "Palestine, Pres- instructions received from Washing- tained for the evening. Several in- be strived for. ent and Future." Fred M. Butzel ton. Remarkable enthusiasm and a fine teresting features have been planned The Hies has succeeded in having and more funds are promised to be will preside at the meeting. The ad- the visas apply for a term of three forthcomng from Mr. Gessner's corn- spirit of determination marked the and a number of pleasant surprises • dress will be open to the public. occasion. Among the speakers were are in store for those attending. months instead of one, as that in the mittee. (After Picart.) At noon on Monday, the local mem- The proceeds will be turned over The interesting feature about the David A. Brown, national chairman event of immigrants arriving when This is the interior of the Septrdic Synagogue •t Amoterd•m, the moot bers of the Palestine Development entirely for the care of the poor and money is of the Appeal, and Louis Marshall of i eAapspheawl Council will tender him • dinner at their quota is filled their deportation and have able e charit needy sick. "B New York. with a good time" is the motto adopted by famous oynagogue in Europe. It was built by the Marano., who came may be prevented. the Phoenix Club. from Spain. the committee for the dance. S HELP ASSURED PALESTINE MANDATE HENRY FORD CALLED IGNORANT' Heart of Michigan Jewry Is Touched By Relief Appea l, NOTED EDUCATOR TO ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB ON TUESDAY • • • n - ROBERT FROST TO ADDRESS TEMPLE AUXILIARY DEC. 12 Sephardic Place of Worship