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WILL ADDRESS THREE
LADIES' SOCIETIES AT
MEETING THIS MONDAY

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Louis K. Anspacher, poet of unus-
ual gifts, dramatist and lecturer, will
speak here at 2:30 p. tn. Monday, Jan.
21, at Temple Beth El, under the aus-
pices of the Jewish Woman's Club, the

CREEDS JOIN TO ASK
RELIGIOUS TEACHING

Catholics and Protestants Join
Training of New York
Children.

NEW YORK.—Leaders in the Ro-
man Catholic and Protestant and
Jewish faiths united yesterday in Is-
suing to the citizens of New York of
all creeds an appeal that all of New
York's children have "the priceless
boon of religious education." The
appeal was in the form of a "New
Year's greeting," and was signed by
the Rev. Dr. D. de Sola Pool, rabbi of
the Spanish and Portuguese Syna-
gogue, 99 Central Park West, of the
Jewish Education Association, acting
for the Jewish group; Mgr. Michael
J. Lavelle, rector of St. Patrick's
If
N Monday morning, January 21st, we will begin what is now
Cathedral, for the Catholic group,
and Watson S. Moore, a Methodist
All through our
our regular Semi-Annual Clearance
layman, who is president of the New
we have gone over the stock,
York Federation of Churches, for the
entire three floors
Protestant group. it is the first time
reducing pencil in hand, and the savings on' fine furniture
that these three faiths have ever
united in a religious enterprise. in
are really remarkable. As is well known to
making public the appeal, Mgr. La-
velle made the following statement:
Detroiters and folks living in the vicinity, the Detroit Furniture
"Our Jewish brethren have been
Shops have always refrained from quoting comparisons in price
giving extraordinary attention re-
cently to the large number of New
and have preferred to let the reputation for high class merchan-
York's children who seem to be grow-
LOUIS K. ANSPACHER
ing up without religious instruction
dise at reasonable prices tell its own story.
of any kind. They have made stren-
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Shaarey Ze- uous efforts among the people of their
dek and the Sisterhood of Temple own faith to arouse Interest upon
Beth El.
this subject. Next, they invited co-
Mr. Anspacher is a lecturer whose operation from the Protestants,
originality of thought and dramatic through the Federation of Churches,
).
power of expression has won for him and from the Catholics through Arch-
exalted honors. As a secular lecturer bishop Hayes.
in Temple Emanuel, New York and
The federation nominated its pres-
as a lecturer for the League of Poli- ident, Watson S. Moore, and the
tical Education, as well as the Brook- Achbiahop designated Mgr. Lavelle to
lyn Institute of Arts and Science, Mr. confer with the Jewish representa-
Anspacher has made a brilliant rec- tive, the Rev. Dr. D. de Sola Pool, as
ord for himself.
to ways and means.
"The first result of their coming to-
gether is the following public letter
issued to the people of New York in
the spirit of charity toward all and
malice toward none as a New Year's
liardsomelland Carved Chair
greeting."
Carved Chair or
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Splendidly llpholsteted-
Be autifully Sleholsteral
toveredinzrown
in which this name is used in other
collection which we recently ac
toithIld Loom Tapeeiry
The stock of Oriental rugs from the S. C. Cullen
cities. The word 'charities' is a mis-
quired. is included in our Clearance Sale and ourpatrons
nomer. Our principal work today is
will find some unusual values in authentic Keshau—Saruk-
not the dispensing of charity or pure
Kerman — ispahan—Rolcallara •nd Lilahan
relief, but in giving personal service
At a meeting of the board of di-
rug. in all sizes—Thcso
to those who need it. We are serv- rectors of the Bicur Cholera Juniors,
are on the second floor.
ing people in every walk and station held Thursday evening at the home
in life. Persons who have never of Miss Betty Silver, Jack Rosenberg
known what it is to be in want come was unanimously elected to the board
to us with their social problems. This and placed in charge of the entertain-
year we disbursed less money for ment committee. The board also
pure relief than in former years. voted to hold a Purim ball on March
From this it is not to be inferred that 20. Plans are being prepared to
deserving Jewish families in need of make it one of the outstanding events
assistance are neglected. They are of the year. Special entertainment
being adequately looked after by the will be given.
Department of Public Welfare. We
are handling all temporary cases with
the especial design of preventing NEW CHAIRMAN OF IDGESKOM
them from becoming permanent ones.
MOSCOW (J. T. A. by mail)—Mr .
All immigrants who require aid of
any kind must be taken care of by Haifetz has - been appointed chairman
us. In addition, we have helped of the Idgeskom (the All Russiar
many families and persons to help American Relief Committee) replac
themselves, to solve their own prob- ing Mr. Mandelberg, who resigned his
lems, to become self-sustaining and post to head the new educational pub
lication association, "School an
to retain their self respect."
For their faithful efforts on behalf Book."
of the organization and the extra
hours they were compelled to put in
on account of the inadequacy of the worker for the delinquent girls am
tnitalian1Sal•
SksItluStrated
Suite
staff, particularly since Miss Hart the unmarried mother."
and Comm°.
Chippendale tutu of
edS 'Desired-
nut orPutty
left the organization, Mr. Friedman
The Educational Report.
Slone/lost Clair-Covered with 'Mohair. %NA,
expressed gratitude to Mrs. Rose Lip-
Miss Caplan, in reporting on th e
son, head of the relief department; work of the department of educatioi
Miss Mary Caplan, head of the edu- of the United Jewish Charities, sal
cational department; Miss Bess Stein- that her department aimed to prov
berg, the assistant secretary, and the without a reasonable doubt that it
cases, merely pictures to call attention to the adver-
staff co-operating with them. In ex- position and that of the charities wa
pressing his thanks to the members one of neutrality, taking aides will
tisement. Of course, we can show only a
of the board, Mr. Friedman ex- no one particular group, ready t
pressed particular gratitude to Fred servo at1 aioog the limes of hoaltt
M. Butzel, without whose counsel and education and recreation.
assistance he said he would have
"Our real. achievement," Mis Cal
those who have not visited our shops we would advise, if driving, to use Warren Ave. to Riopelle —If using street care,
found it "hard sledding."
Ian said, "is not in the number c
own ear not be available, one of our autos will be
transfer to Crosstown and walk two blocks north on Riopelle: Should 'our
Mrs. Lipson's Report.
activities that we can rightful)
Mrs. Lipson, the case supervisor, claim as our own, but in the fa(
at your service if you will call Melrose 3454 — There is no charge for this courtesy.
in presenting her report, corrected that we were always ready to do ot
the erroneous report that the De- bit in strengthening existing organi
partment of Public Welfare was han- ations, such as Young Judaea, auxi
dling all the relief work. She said larks of various synagogues and (Al
that no family is referred to this de- en, providing them with dramat
partment unless it is definitely one instructors, trucks for their outint
in planning their pr
that requires more or less permanent
relief.
grams."
"We no longer are interested to
Miss
Miss Caplan outlined the depar
know just how much the family needs ment's activities, the pageants ai
to keep soul and body together," e xhibits and the co-operation wi
Mrs. Lipson said in her report. "Our the board of education in its Amel
main interest is to work and get th e canization program. The latest BM
family back to its normal state as ation of this department is with t
quickly as possible and once more public library. in the establishment
make it a self-sustaining member of a foreign branch at the Oakland hea
quarters, books being distributed
society."
In outlining the character of the Russian, Hebrew, Yiddish and Poll:
work done by her department, Mrs. Miss Caplan points out in her rep(
Lipson grouped its accomplishment s that through the program of heal
into four divisions. She spoke of th e education her department has demo
work that is being done for self-re- strated to the new corners in tl
specting men who have always bee n country the lesson so familiar w i
good providers, but who have suffered Americans, that a sound body is
alnut
Cov-
lad -Tram* 7%nt laue'W
from a temporary misfortune or set- quired to retain a sound mind.
Thee clnece Tart or Suite -Lout s
back. For these, Mrs. Lipson said,
'Mohair
annrocatelle.
red In Combination Two Toned
her department draws budgets and
assists them with loans, which are re-
"God Furniture is Not Expensive"
paid after the men have once more
become self-supporting.
The second type of man assisted by
Mrs. Lipson's department was de-
scribed by her as hardly to be in-
cluded "in the group of the survival
of the fittest, yet it is the typical
family that is the pillar of the relief
giving agency and one that must be
taken care of so long as they are
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among us."
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The other two important divisions
anci'Mieror•Ilailan
of work of Mrs. Lipson's department
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are devoted to domestic difficulty
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cases and to immigrant aid work.
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in an Styls.
Mrs. Lipson said that "since our basic
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rooms
and"FinI sheo
Visit our permanent better homes exhibit—Three entire
theory is prevention rather than cure,
this healthy diction by
we are, together with the held of the
drat"trU ^rig g
allowing the toes freedom
gt-t 'fee ti"eisimt
Jewish Woman's Club, making a real
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to function and flex easily
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nal
attempt to serve the immigrant and
with each movement of
bid him welcome as soon as he ar-
the foot.
She had been threatened with deport. rives in our city." Since June, 1922,
declaring
that
an
occurrence
like
the
178 immigrant families have been vis-
he admitted knowing Johann Sagy investigating the bomb outrage at bomb outrage at Chongrad would en- ation because the Roumanian quota
.
Chongrad as a result of which three
was exhausted when she arrived on ited and assisted by this department
and former Lieutenant Piroska, who
Mrs. Lipson said that another
Jews were killed. He prmised that danger the success of th eloan Hun- the Celtic. Miss Kohn is a Hungarian
has been expelled from the army and
gary
is
seeking
abroad.
phase
of
work
in
which
her
depart-
but the part of Hungary in which
who is now under arrest for his par- all guilty would be severely punished
Lieutenant Piroskau, the organzer she always lived is now occupied by ment is interested is the problem of
and that henceforth persons suspect-
ticipation in the bomb plot. Hejjas
of the bomb outrage, your correspon-
women delinquents. "It is necessary
lauded himself as an idealist whose ed of complicity in bomb outrages dent learns, has recently been de- Roumania and its habitants are classi-
we
convicted owing to
fied as Roumanians under the immi- to emphasize," she said, "that
ideals are being sorely misunderstood who cannot be
the
army
expelled
from
have a distinct job here and our plan
lack of evidence would be interned. graded and
Investigation of Bomb Outrage and abused. Ilia release from custody He announced that he had ordered following a charge of • Jewish girl gration regulations.
for the ensuing year is to assign a
When her case came up before the
aroused much indignation in Demo-
in Chongrad, whom Piroskau had be-
Promised by Prime Min.
crat circles. who are convinced of his the examination of Commander Ivan trayed under the promise of mar- board Miss Kohn was informed by
Tejjas, but he refused to dissolve the
ister of Hungary.
the chairman that if she could play
guilt. Hejjas disappeared from Bu- whole organization.
riage.
well enough she would be admitted
dapest later in the day. The authori-
BUDAPEST.—(.1. T. A.)--Johann ties have been unable to learn his
The prime minister's statement was
as an artist, if not she would be de-
Sagy, the ringlaider of the band who whereabouts.
preceded by a severe attack by Dep-
ported. Feeling as if she had "one
MUSICIAN PLAYS HER
perpetrated the Chongrad bomb out-
foot in America, the other in Eu-
As a result of the appeal sent out uty Rupert, who, speaking on behalf
THE STATES rope," as she expressed it, she played
rage, in which many Jews were by Stefanie Feher, sister of Alexan - of the opposition, reproached the gov-
WAY
FOOT OF ST. JEAN AVE., DETROIT
killed and others seriously wounded, der Wolf, who was killed by the ex- ernment for lack of energy in the
the composition so artistically on a
Largest Manufacturers of
was arrested in the outskirts of Chon- plosion, to the many Jewish organiza- iirosecutnig of those who plotted the
violin she had with her that she was
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)—Regina
grad. The police found letters from tions, a movement is afoot to cancel outrage at Chongrad. Rupert's
told she could enter at once. So feel -
Kohn,
a
teacher
of
music,
literally
Captani Hejas, one of the leaders of
stormy
scene,
many
ngly did she play that she broke
all balls for 1924. The movement speech caused •
than other bri ck. The
the anti-Semitic organizations, the is looked on with favor by the rabbis anti-Semitic deputies interrupting played her way into the country down and wept in the midst of the
They are white brick. They are stronger
•ny mar
"Awakening Magyars," in his pos-
him and protesting against his utter- when, by her rendition of Schu- piece, but controlled herself well
than other brick. They do not cost
throughout
the
country,
who
have
absorb
less
moisture
session. Sagy was taken to Szegedin, taken as their watchword "no Jew- ances. Deputy Gomboes protested
than other brick.
enough to finish.
mann's
"Truamerei"
on
her
violin
where those already arrested have ish balls in 1924." The author of against the endeavor to make the
She intends to open a studio here
before • special board of inquiry at
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Magyars responsible for
been confined.
was herself among those Awakening
Ellis Island, convinced the authori- and possibly give concerts or go on
Hejjas, who is suspected of having this appeal
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the bomb attack, declaring that his
the
stage.
She
will
live
with
her
seriously wounded in the affray.
entitled
to
ties that Regina Kohn was
participated in the disturbance, when
Prime Minister Bethlen, speaking party also condemns violent attacks classification as an artist, and won brother, Ignatz Kohn, at 1475 Second
cross-examined by Doctor Ketenyi,
in Parliament, declared in reply to Deputy Rassay blamed the govern- her admission to the United States. avenue.
acting chief of police, denied any
intelpellations that the government is ment for tolerating secret societies,
knowledge of the bomb plot, though

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