A merica lavish Pcdodical Cater alma AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OM PAGE THEM TnEfrnconfonsii0 RON IGIE BRACHMAN HONORED CENTER ATIVITIES LEAGUE OF NATIONS SOCIETIES AND JEWS PROMOID BY J. W. B. AT CONVENTION OF REAL ESTATE MEN At a conferet of field secretaries Young Judaea Club Notes VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The con- of the Jewish Ware Board held in ference of the Federation of the New York reotly, further plans • II. J. Brachman of the II. J. Brach- League of Nations Societies was con- were made to mote debates, ora- man Company, 1833 Dime Bank torical, essay id athletic contests builiding, was among the Detroiters cluded here on Wednesday, June 27. which will be pinged between con honored at the annual convention of KNIGHTS' ANNIVERSARY The J. T. A. representative learns stituent societi of the board. In the National Association of Real Es- BY ENTHUSIASM that the secretariat received a memo- addition, it walecided to foster co- tate Boards recently held in Cleve- random from the Committee of Jew- operation betsn these societies in land. Mr. Brachman was elected a Interesting Program Presented on the promotionof summer camps. director of the property management Occasion of Club's Completion of ish Delegations In Paris protesting Since the merit of the Jewish Wel- division, in recognition of his ability Four Yore of Existence. against the numerus clausus project fare Board witthe National Council g • in Poland. The question was not of Young Men'Young Women ' s and Originally a Philadelphian, Mr. Marked by an unprecedented en- raised, however, publically at the con- Kindred Assodions, the board has Brachman Brachman was ordered and stationed usiasm and a great spirit for work ference but has been submitted to become the namal parent organiza- Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, dur- in the ranks of Young Judaea, the the General Council for considera- celebration of the tion for Y. M.. A.'s, Y. W. 11. A. ' s, ing the war, as a captain. Since his tion. No Jewish question at all has Educational Minces and other Jew- discharge about four years ago, he fourth anniversary been touched upon at the conference of Judaea, held Kirby Sunday even- ish centers anmore than 350 such has been active in real estate circles Knights ing, July 22, at the Center, owing to the fact that there was no societies are dialed with it. concluded another successful year of Jewish body represented. It was ample.' at the confer- existence for this club. The conference had also on its ence that the en- York State Feder- The interesting program that fea- agenda the question of minority anon of Youi Men's, Young Worn- tured this anniversary celebration rights. From its inception the Feder- en's and Kited Associations will lasted for close to two hours and ation has devoted itself to the mi- hold its mine conference on Sept. included speeches by members and cities question. It has set up a 2 and 3 at Kira, N. Y. The feder- leaders in Young Judaea. Opened by special commission to investigate con- ation of 1 ug Men's and Young an interesting talk by Max Weine, ditions in the various countries in re- Women's Brew Associations of chairman of the anniversary commit- lation tothe question, and a number New Jersey 11 hold its annual con- tee, who presided at the affair, every of resolutions affecting it have been ference on C. 12 at Atlantic City, address that followed was full of en- adopted at previous conferences, in N. J. The Isociated Young Men's, couragement for the boys to do consequence of which vigorous pro- Young Wont's and Kindred Asso- greater work in the future than was tests have been made by the repre- ciations of Ni England will hold its done in the past. sentatives of the federation in Po- annual confenee on Sept. 2 and 3 Mr. Weine outlined the history of land, Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia and the club during the past few years. at Monchest, N. II. The United Jugo-Slavia. Young Men'debrew Associations of Ile dwelt particularly on the accom- The special committion for minor- plishments of the year that just Pennsylvanitwill hold its annual ity affairs has continued its work closed and said that it was one of ex- conference ft Sept. 2 and 3 at during the past year. At one meet- Wilkesbarre, The Federation of treme importance, in so for as the ing held in February at Basle, a spe- Young Men Hebrew and Kindred club has already produced leaders in cial sub-commission was appointed Associationtif the Middle Atlantic the ranks and was on the road to- to consider the question of the estab- States will:old its annual confer- wards making new leaders. lishment of a permanent consulative Julius Kabatsky then read the ence On SeI 2 and 3 at Baltmiore, bureau for minorities, the foundation Md. Reprentatives of the Jewish , prophecies of the members, a feature of a minorities commission at the Welfare Bol will be present at all that was entertaining in the extreme. permanent international tribunal, the of the confences. Leaders of state Solomon Levin, in a brief address, recognition under certain conditions and nationtde influence and promi- I declared that Young Judaea was a of the legal rights of minorities and nence are ing interested in the de- most important Jewish movement and the representation of the minorities velopment f these federations and I that every effort made to increase in the League of Nations, and cape- are takingm active part in Jewish and better the ranks will be of great H. J. BRACHMAN cialy on the league secretariat. value to the Jewish people and to communityenter work. Professor T. Ruyssen, the general in Detroit. Ile has made a study and': Palestine. secretary of the Federation of the Abraham Torgow, the retiring shown efficiency in his specialized [Raga of Nations Societies, is known PROF. PISTEIN JOINS of evploiting and management president of the club, then installed "FIENDS OF RUSSIA" work to be extremely sympathetic to the of business buildings and apartment the new officers, as follows: Reuben cause of the minority nationalities, house property and numbers among Cohen, president; Joseph Safran, and he has taken great interest in BER1,11—(J. T. A.) — Prof. Al- his clients many of the leading citi- I vice-president; Louis Zack, secretary; the position of the Jews in particu- bert Einsin has joined the society, zens of this city, and by virtue of hislMorris Waxman, Keren Ilayesod lar. During his recent visits to Lat- — Friends.f New Russia.' Among earnest efforts in behalf of his clients treasurer; Ben Cohen, club treasurer. via, Esthonia, Poland and Lithuania, others whhave joined with him are has built up an taiviable reputation An interesting part of the celebra- he made use of the opportunity to the presird of the German Reich- tion was the address of Philip Katz, for integrity and ability. acquaint himself with the conditions stag, Lee, the well known author At one time, for a period of three first leader of the Knights of Judaea, under which the Jewish populations Kellemrai and other personalities. was district sales who is here on a week's visit from years, Mr. Bachman ac man V. of those countries are living, and he manager of the Westinghouse Nernst Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Katz, who was came into intimate contact with the "ACH/S HAW" LEAVES Lamp Company, a subsidiary of the given a rousing ovation by the club, Jewish representatives in those coun- DR EUROPEAN VISIT Westinghouse Company, with offices greeted his former group with words tries. in Philadelphia, taking care of all of praise for the work it had accom- The Committee of Jewish Delega- JERUtLEM.—(J. T. A.)—A tea their business with the central elec- plished and expressed the hope that tions in Paris is in constant touch tric stations, Pennsylvania railroad, its future activities will also be up was giveat the Zionist Club at Tel- with Professor Ruyssen and not long United States government and lesser to standard in Judaean ranks. ago M. Aleinikoff, representative of Aviv inhonor "Ached Ha'am" P. Slomovitz, leader of the club , accounts in a vast territory, and his (Asher eisherg,) who is leaving Pal- the committee, paid a visit to him in experience in this position has ad. concluded the program with a brief Brussels to discuss matths affecting estine foil few months. Ile will visit mirably fitted him for his new work. talk in which he emphasized that a Berlin al London. Jewish minority rights. His conception of the real estate busi- group like this one, wherein the boys ness is that it is merchandising pure grew into young manhood, should and simnle and the same principles prove a reservoir for future Jewish should be observed in conducting leadership in the community and ex- such a business as are followed out pressed the hope that the boys will in conducting any large legitimate never fail their people in work for real Jewish work. busniess venture. Refreshments were served and a On numerous occasions Mr. Brach- man's counsel has been sought by his social hour followed the program. At the meeting on Tuesday even- clients as to the advisability of cer- tain real estate construction and us- ing, Morris Waxman and Sol Slomo- ing for his cardinal principle "justify vitz were elected to represent the the proposition, protect the capital in- Knights of Judaea in the Senior vestment and secure a justifiable re- Council. Joseph Safran was appoint- ed chairman of the membership com- turn on that capital investment." mittee, Sol Slomovitz chairman of the literary and program committee and Julius Kabatzky chairman of the ao- MESSAGE SAYS RUSSIAN cial committee. A general discussion RELIEF WORK CANNOT future activities of the club was STOP FOR ANOTHER YEAR of featured by an interesting talk by Mr. Kabatzky. "Jewish relief work in Russia can- not stop for another year" is the Roses of Zion. message from Moscow received by the Jewish Joint Distribution Com- The Roses of Zion, at a meeting mittee from Dr. Boris D. Bogen, di- Saturday evening, elected the follow- rector of its activities in that coun- ing officers: Pearl Firestone, presi- dent; Ida Korbisky, vice-president; try. "The original relief work under- Ruth Barsky, secretary; Ida i'otow- taken in co-operation with the Amer- sky, treasurer; Bessie Katz, reporter. ican Relief Administration headed by Samuel Heyman, who acted as Herbert Hoover was aimed at fighting leader at this meeting, explained to the famine. That phase of emer- the club the significance of Tisha gency relief has now practically B'Ab. passed, thanks to the quick and effi- cient American methods employed. I Pirchai Zion. understand that the American Relief The first anniversary of the Pirchai Administration is to withdraw from Russia completely within the next Zion will be held on Saturday evening, July 28, at the home of Bessie Kosak, few weeks. "But the Jewish problems and the 1026 Medbury avenue, The program obligations assumed by the Joint Dis- will include the club's history, a tribution Committee make it impera- prophecy, poems, songs, solos and tive that we continue the other games. All Judaean leaders are invit- phases of our relief work here. There ed to attend this celebration. are in the Ukraine and Russia about Guards of Judaea. 300,000 Jewish orphans, the result of war, famine and epidemic of typhus The Guards of Judaea, at their last s and tuberculosis. These orphan meeting, were addressed by Max American Jews have time and agai Weine, leader of the club, on the mg- pledged themselves to provide for un- nificance of Tisha B'Ab in Jewish oil the local communities can look his.ory,and its relation to the present t after them. The orphans will need Zionist movement. The next meet- American help for another year at ing will be featured by a discussion We've divided all of our two ad three-piece Suits least before we can honorably hand of current events land by hat into two grout: the task over to Russian Jewry. speeches. Silk Mohair, Crash and TropicaSuits.$19 75 "There is also the great problem A baseball game with the Knights values up to $32.50 of medical and sanitation work for I of Judaea, senior Judaean champions which the Jewish Joint Distribution of Detroit, will be held this Sunday Committee has made appropriations morning at Belle Isle. The first de- Tropical Wordateds, Flannels, abar- -Jewish hospitals, the training of bate between two club teams will be nurses, medical supplies, hygiene edu- held at an early meeting of the $24 75 dine Suits, values up to $51.. cation—all these must be provided Guards. The season isn't half over. Tls is your chance to for another year, it seems, otherwise save on a new ne. all the splendid results so far at- Naomi Girls. tained will collapse if we withdraw The Naomi Girls, at the last meet- now. "There are thousands of Jewish ing, conducted an interesting pro- refugees gradually and surely being gram, which included a study of the rehabilitated, so that they may beginlives of great Jewish women. A nna to take cars of themselves. This Rothenberg spoke on Queen Esther, work must be sustained for some Florence Cohen on Rachel, Bessie time yet, although the situation is be- Abramovitz on Naomi and Ruth. Rose Toeltz spoke on Tisha B'Ab. coming more settled. "The problems of the Jews in Rus- Hebrew and Jewish songs concluded sia are peculiar to them and require the program. special attention." ear Me! Is it time already for the August Furniture Sale! Y ES, MADAM, aumost time.- For Golfers! Here's God News! Our Entire Stockof Fine some weeks furniture has been arriving by the carload. Our expert workmen at the warehouses have been unwrapping and inspecting it. Huge vans have been hauling it to our various stores. GOLF SLITS HALF PRICE Our floors are crowded with it—yes, over- crowded. We haven't room to show at one time half of the furniture we have prepared for our sale. Even at that what is shown exceeds in volume and variety any stock that we have ever before assembled. Fresh new fabrics in Tweds, Flannels and I lomespuns, Coat, Vest, Trowrs and Knickers! Many from imported strings. Save! $45.00 Golf Suits low . $22.50 $50.00 Golf Suits low . $25.00 $55.00 Golf Suits low . $27.50 Here's for a Quick "...learance Summer Clothes Two and Three-Piece Sits—All Sizes Buy a FRESH straw Hat $2.75 $3,75 $3.50-4.00 Straws $5.00-6.00-7.00 Straws ttaith MKS orb SHOP Ixtrm ance HOTEL TU LLE,R Grand Circlit Races Devonshire Track - 3 - 4 - SLUMP IN DEATHS IN EKATERINOSLAV NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—William Leonard, fernier immigration inspec- tor at Ellis Island, was acquitted in Federal District Court of alleged ac- ceptance of bribes to permit aliens to enter this country without standing proper examinations. The jury deliberated less than an hour and was discharged by Judge Loujs Fitzhenry after returning its verdict. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Accord- ing to figures of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee the mortality of Jews in Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine, has been reduced to less than one-twentieth of the 1922 rate. Figures for March 1922, showed 786 deaths in Ekate- rinoslav, while for March this year, only 3f deaths occured in the Jewish population. Of the 786 deaths in March of last year, 283 were due to starvation while during the same period this year only LAY CORNERSTONE OF HOSPITAL IN WARSAW one died there of hunger. For the first three months of 1922, 1629 deaths occured in the Jewish WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The sec- community of Ekaterinoslav as cum- retary of the American Embassy and pared with 116 for the three months representatives of the Department of of the present year. Health were present at the exercises at the laying of the cornerstone of the Nurses Home and Jewish Hospital which is being erected here with the aid of the American Joint Distribu- Five-paolienrer F. II Sedan. good tires tion Committee. and paint. Mechanically A-1. You can't Representatives of the Polish Red beat thii one for the price. Cross and of the municipality of War- REO DETROIT BRANCH saw were also present. The secretary THE HOME OF GOOD USED CANS of the American Embassy congratu- 4104 Woodward •1 Alexandria. Gl”dale 8176 lated the Joint Distribution Commit- tee on its undertaking, CHEVROLET SEDAN (Windsor, Olt.) August 2 IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR ACQUITTED OF CHARGE 6 - 7 -8 t Will Be Our Greatest Sale No doubt of that. Everywhere one turns these days new homes are going up. Out Livernois, out Linwood, out Jefferson, out Dexter, out Fort, out Warren—where- ever one looks fine new dwellings and apartments are going up. People from all over the country and from other coun- tries, too, are seeking the.r new homes in Detroit aid vicinity, making this the greatest home center in the world. Well! Who'll Furnish Them? Well! Who will furnisl these homes? Permit us to ask, "Who can furnish them as well as ROBINSON- COHEN"? -With our big Main Store and three Branches we do one of the largest furniture businesses in Detroit. We have shown the way in many developments in furni- ture selling. We were the first to bring down the prices from wartime levels. We were the first to do away with interest charges on time payments. We were the first to cut the cost of doing business by maintaining branch stores. Furniture needs for the next six months should be anticipated by taking advantage of this Sale. Make Your Selections NOW! Our August Sale starts tomorrow and everything is in readi- ness to serve you. Prices are lower—much lower—than at any time of the year, and these low prices will be found on our entire stock, regular and special—no reservations being made. Evreything within reason has been done to make this Sale of Furniture of the greatest value to the public, and we will do everything to justify our reputation of "Detroit's Most Use- ful Furniture Store." Robinson-Colten Co MAIN STORE—HIGH AT HASTINGS Hamilton at Philadelphia. Warren West at Thirtieth. Oakman Blvd.. at Davison. Opal Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening..