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BOY CHESS PRODIGY
ENTERS TOURNAMENT

Israel On Biblical Soil

oath who looms up as one of the
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Young
Judaea

Club
Notes

Plays at Phoenix Club.
By PAUL PAINLEVE,
By way of self-discipline, as it
Former Premier of France.
were, Sammy gave a private exhibi-
(Contnued from page 1.)
tiny at the Phoenix Club last Thurs- '
Roses of Zion.
(Copyright, 1924, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
The Roses of Zion under the lead- 1
sixth annual tournament of the West- day evening when he encountered six
ern Chess Congress, beginning form- slayers simultaneously, with one of
ership
of
Miss
Cilia Bluteher, held its
.
This article was written in the form of an introduction
to
whom he contended "blind-folded."
ally next Monday.
iannual anniversary party at Belle
the book "Israel Sur La Terre Biblique," by Ferdinand orcos,
The tournament will be featured Sammy anneared in his boyish blue'
F ollowi ng t he picnic
I sle Aug. 15.
and published in April, 1923,—Editor's note.)
by the part which Sammy Reshevsky suit on which was attached a narrow
l uncheon, group pictures of members I
will play in it. Although he has streamer be-medalled with golden
population of the world, and which of the club were taken. The a•sign
The fate of the Jewish race is noth-
played nearly 2,500 games, out of trophies recording triumphs in vari-
refuge
for the nest for
meeting •
consisted
will still serve as an open ment
which he has lost less than 50, since ous parts of the world. Surrounded ing less than a historical scandal. every son of Israel who grows weary of a series of Biblical stories, one to
coming to the United States three by business and professional men who Judaism, as much as Hellenism, is with exile and its burdens. be read by each member.
years ago, and has encountered form- regarded him with wondering eyes, one of the measureless sources of our
The first question is answered. The -----
idable opposition in many quarters, he attacked with a rapid fire the five western civilization; it has given us pace with which Hebrew has taken
Herzl Judaeans.
the western chms tournament will of- men before him and the sixth player its Bible, its God, its insatiable thirst hold of Palestine, the movements that
At a recent meeting of the Herz'
fer a powerful test for his strange who was racking his brain at a table for justice and the lyric of its ancient have already resulted in a library
Juilaemb Natlian Shur was chosen
Prophets,
its
revolt
and
protest
skill. The Western Chess Congress which was not visible to Sammy. This
and a liebrew Univeraity, seem to he president ; Louis Lavine , vice•presi-
layer called nut his own moves and against divinity. That this nation
numbers among its members the most
an irrefutable prediction of ultimate dent :
Lipschinsky, secretary, 61111
brilliant players in America, the Sammy announced his moves with should be massacred, mistreated and victory. But the second question is
Leo ',abet ky, treasurer.
greater number of whom, incidental- amazing quickness. "Rook takes' scattered throughout the world for more doubtful. Arabian opposition
The
Ilerzi
Judaearis are at present
ly, are Jews. The Jewish lad, who knight." declared Sammy's opponent eighteen hundred years like a com- and the economic possibility of a tre-
at the head of the Junior League of
in
at the age of ti baffled the chess scien- with deliberation, and the lad, in a mon herd; that it should be banished mendous Jewish influx into its east- young
baseball. At Belle
tists of Europe and who is still to be twinkle of the eye, replied with to an endless exile and that this same
home are things over winch Ida the Ilerzls also took first place
bar mitzvah, who shortly after nam- "knight takes pawn." It was a battle exile should be called a transgression there has been much warm discussion
at
the
track
meet.
on their part and used as the basis
ing to the United States defeated 19 royal in the early stages, Sammy
and over which there will be still
The Herds will have no meetings
West Point cadets—as representative making fleet moves while his on- of new attacks is an injustice that
more.
until Aug. 26. When the Ilerzlite, a
young Americans as can be imagined nomads proceeded cautiously, but in has disturbed the peace of justice-
This book is an earnest and care- pamphlet published by the Ilerzls,
'
seeking
hearts
for
numberless
yearn.
less
than
half
an
hour
they
capitu-
as far as mathematical skill goes—
ful attempt at a consideration of w „,
In its earliest epoch this phenome-
and gave the twentieth the thrill of lated. The wizard's opponents were
n
"' "l
these problems. Mr. Ferdinand Cor-
a draw, will be called upon to prove Herman Boehm, Louis Van Norden, non lead to a definite plan: These cos is a disinterested and keen ob-
his mettle. The high priests in the Abraham Srere, Morris Steinberg, ' wanderers must he provided with a server, who transmits all that he has
temple of chess are confident that Morris Grove, junior champion of home, a place of refuge. From this seen and heard without passion or
Sammy will not flinch in the presence Cleveland, and Ilarry Ginsburg. plan Zionism was born. The first partiality, but not without humor.
of the staid masters, or of the Three years ago, when Sammy ap. Ideas were to establish the Jewish The reader does not find himself
neared in Detroit for the first time, nation in a new land. "For this peo-
younger ones.
steeped in opinions, but rather un-
(Concluded from page 1.)
Mr. Boehm achieved a draw in his ple without a country, there must be
May Continue • Week.
biased in viewpoints. The author's ,
a country without a people," Such predilection for the adventurous un- ' well take pert ofli•ialy, as we have al-
The tournament will be held at the game with the then 9-year-old lad.
was the demand of the founders of
Union League Club, which co-oper-
dertaking no more influences the ac- ready unofficialy, in this laudable at-
And After the Game—
Zionism.
ated with the Detroit Chess and
curacy of his observation and the' tempt to substitute adjudication for
After the game Sammy was not
England suggested Uganda. But
Checker Club in bringing the event
.
sharpness of his irony than the' In c
to the city. The meet is expected to Cie wizard lad, with the mind and with sufficient reason this people gripping beauty of a sunset hides the
"We urge that our government do
concentration
power
of
a
scientist
continue a full week. Elaborate plans and strategist, but a happy, ebullient turned its hope to the soil that had clear lines of the horizon.
all within its power to convene an
been its strength during the years of
have been effected for the entertain-
In closing allow me to make this international conference for the pur-
boy who laughs and sings and talks I wondering; the soil that was bathed
ment of the visiting guests. ,
one remark. Several time during pose of preventing the manufacture
about
his
favorite
pastime—no,
it
in the glow of legend, tradition anti
Among the contestants Kho are ex-
the
reading of the work one might o f arms by private citizens, an( a
is not chess playing, but baseball. For belief, the soil upon which God had
pected to exhibit keen r praYing are
conclude that the French are openiV. poison gas for use in warfare—by
Leon Stolcenberg of Detroit, Michi- the benefit pf potential McGraws, it first spoken to its fathers. Jerusa- antagonistic towards Zionism or at either public or private agencies.
may be announced that Sammy is a , lam, Palestine, Judaea, these were
gan state champion; Newell W.
"We commend thaw organizations
places the ball just when , the goals upon which the ineffable least convinced against it. I believe ,
Banks, leading, chess and checker pitcher and
it tantalizes most the would-be Babi s ' longing of the Jewish soul was con- that this opinion rests entirely - On. striving to spread information and
Samuel
illeriell;
exhibition player of A
France has no I enlightenment in regard to the issues
misunderstanding.
Ruths. He likes to put the batter . , centrated.
Factor, who woo the Western Chess
prejudice against Zionisni; on the of war and peace. We are convinced
..saineuncomfortablc po
But was it nut a mere fantasy to
Congress championship in• 1922; M. in about the . .
e, places his up dream of recreating dead centuries, contrary, since 1916 our government,' that without persistent education of
sition in ts • ,
of which I am a part, has been defin- , the will to peace there is little hope
' lla lboem of Chicago Illinois !chain- patients in the. kingly game of chess
of re-establishing a race in a land itely sympathetic. But as a result of for the disappearance of .the wilt to
pion, and Albert . Margolis, a Chicago
ins the
t th opposition and fanaticism
! ago
its historical achievements France has war. We' shall heartily co-operate
.....namninnini. of its present inhabitants and posses- had a tremendous influence in Pales- with all agencies that seek this goal.
In that hour when the great
Sara.
tine for centuries; and we cannel In agreement with the recom-
destructive war bore a aim world out help fearing that with the growth of mendation of the president of this
of 'its lire, this dream took its first
the use of Ilebrew and English in the conference we stigthest the adoption
step toward reality. What will come
t., our con ttitution
country, French will be somewhat of an amendnie
of it? Shall we believe the prop-
standing commit-
egleeted. Our Jewish friends van that shall ere, a
hets, who spoke of a wonderful re-
he ultimate object
u
iderstand
our
discomfort.
It
is
not
tee
on
peace,
t
r
birth of the Jewish nation in Pales
casein to•think of being forgotten of bringing into being a Jewish na-
tine, or shall we believe the iteskdi
h e old, Oval e01111111 , 1t)1 , 011 peace and g ood
ists who foresee a condonable nfis. il the new Jerusalem, when t
Jerusalem was so ((nut a center for I will. This would enable us to co-
fortunkih The hope of the dreamers
our genius. With all the passionate I operate more readily and more ef- '
that the millions of Jews who are
will receive.lfeetively with other religious agencies
spread throughout the world will one fostering their language
ideal
e. . iii
under the English mandate, with 1011 otlimxted by the ts iacnieprophetic
this. appear before Jerusalem in an
desiroum•of
justice,
thankfulness fur the generosity that,
ethnic mass does not constitute a
have been -known under free End- working fur it unitedly.
very possible Utopia. The questions
land, they must still bear in mind an- ' "In conclusion, we would repeat
we must ask ourselves are these: Is
other country, which has always the words of our prayer-book: 'Grant
.it possible that Palestine can become
been just as generous and hospitable ' p e ace, Thy most precious gift, 0
"a glorious center of Judaism, of its
them, and•which, with its "Deelar- Thou Eternal Source of Peace, and
language, its art, its spirit, and its
ation of the Rights of Man" was the enable Israel to he a messenger of
genius? Can the soil of Palestine be-
tirst in Europe to place them with peace unto the People of the earth.
come the bearer of a Jewish common-
he ranks of the free and equal citi- !Bless our country that it may ever
hwealth which at its best will contain
be a stronghold of moue and
only a Small portion of the Jewis '.:ens.
s.' "
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The develapinept of Dutch art from , band's anxieties or carrying on their !
Boston University, LL.B.
the middle of the last century has been household duties, to find time for
one of the most remarkable features lighter pursuits. Ills picture, "A , Council of Jestish Women Gathering
ducts" are tasted,
Fifteen Yea's') Practice in Courts
for
Work.
Material
in the history of art. Since the time frugal Meal," is a typi: al example of
you will insist AL
Rembrandt art in the Netherlands his many indoor seen,. The humble I
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left to Josef Israelis to re- their more fortunate brethren.
printed in Braille, will he ready fur is00000 000000lsoc.000000000ti00 0000000-0000 pooaopo
•s. It was
In his outdoor scenes we smnetimes
suscitate and place to a mete fountia-
publication at nn early date. The ma-
8809 Twelfth St.,
dern movement which has get a livelier aspect, and this is chief- terial for this prayer book is being
lion
t he
any time and try
• 2 380 TWENTIETH STREET'
einered into and influenced every art ly the case when children engage his gathered under the direction of Mrs.
Glendale 8244
delight in
one of our delicious
development 4roughout the world. attention. Israels took
Joshua Pica of New York, under the
sandwiches.
play and romp about.
of the National Council of
Josef Israel' s was born at Gronin- watching them •auspices
t'01
their
•
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a
stay
and
ll
gen, a small commercial town
sh IN "m e ".
Mrs. Piza has been associated with
Northern Holland, (in January 27, actions. Whither they basic in the Jewi
1821. His father carried on a small sun or play with their ley boats they organizations devoted to the needs of
vivaci
with movements
well
e, !tanking business, but the son was des- st -ern to affect its with their pass ty. I the blind , as II
e
tined not to follow the sam prof es- No action was tan trivial to small to interested in sight conservation. The
, recommendation to prepare this pub-
sion. Ile is said to have first studied attention, no sketch was WO
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
to became a rabbi, tithing up lessons record it. He twit( a grandfatherly in- !finnan was presented by her at the
re Waits and all Facial Bienishes re-
in Hebrew and the Talmud. When his terest in al: their doings, and was emi- recent conference a( the council,
Mo i
imey
moved permanently. pa
;l. Guaranteed.
true inclinations asserted themselves, neatly successful, no matter what I which brave its appr(hal to the publi-
Consultation F ree.
r his parents dill not hesitate to send median) 'he empluyed--oil or water cation.
A. W. LIVINGSTON, E. D.
l'he council has already issued a
him to the studio of Jan Kruseman at color.
506 Gledwin Bldg.
Amsterdam. Kruseman was one of
It is as a Jew, however, thatolsraels special book for the Jewish. handl-
Cadillac 5114
1564 Woodward Ave.
After
the foremost painters of the day, and, appeals to many of us. Nis Jewish up- j capped, a prayer book far, the deaf,
Before
seeing-the great capabilities of his pu- bringing no doubt played a great part I which was prepared by Mrs. Sidney
pil, enepuraged him to study the art in hglping him to overcome his early M. Stern of Philadelphia.
000 ttoottoouoct0000too ty
tunotte "nuanuannananananact000ttoortnn
treasures at the Trippenhuis Museum. struggles and develop his sympathetic
But the paintings by Rembrandt and treatment of his fellow men. Through- New Nash Motors, Luxuriously
his contemporaries had no interest for nut his entire life his interest in
Equipped, Show Prices
.the young painter. He preferred the things Jewish never flagged, and he
Remarkably Low.
definite line and color of the perital
Now Selling
. left us numerous paintings of
Ills Biblical sub-
I to the suffused light and shade of the .1 wish. interest.
Two completely new lines of six-
arts,'hossever, which were dune chief.
great
master.
..
Associated with Pfent-Decker Company.
-
At 18 he went to Paris to the studio ty during his early carper, can scarce- ,v1inder cars. known as the Advanced
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of Picot, and they t i D•laroche. Steep- ly be called successful. They are Six series and the Special Six series,
----- ed as they were in the Romantic school and rather harshp treatment. In the are announced by Nash Motors. With
their effect on young Israels was an course of his many travels he was al- body styles in new design, four-wheel
output of paintings entirely artificial t ears ready to interest himself in any brakes, full balloon tires, disc wheels
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in character, He remained in I'aris of his co-religionists. In later life., and force feed engine lubrication
for two years and then returned to during a visit to Tangier, he entered, all models, these new cars embody
(me
of
the
houses
and
was
surprised
I
also
numerous
details
of
refinement
Amsterdam. It eras net, however, un-
find an aged Jewish scrihe bus4 1 and improvement in engineering and
til an illness coMpelled him to go to
thy small Dutch fishing village of engaged working over a large scr,011. I construction. In fad they age nra•
Zandvoert to recuperate his health, They entered into conversation, and claimed by t' ose who have seen them
be "by far the finest automobiles
t hut' the true inward spirit asserted Israels was greatly affected when, on to
parting, the old man placed his hand , ever produced by Nash."
il t.ssetl .f, and a natural talent devoid of
In
like manner the Advanced Six
' all external influences gave forth its on his head and Said: "The Lord bless
and protect you." On returning t roadster, finished in "green gray
It is difficult ta believe that a small Amsterdam his first task was to paint deep" with black fenders, aprons and
fishing village, with long, monotonous the old scribe leaning over the table. top, rear deck wilt flush 'door,
stretches of sands and low-lying coun- blackcap on head, and crutches at his nickeled guard bars and splendidly
equipped, is priced at $1,375. The
try, should have causede such a re-
In later life Israelis 'enjoyed all th1 a•w four-door coupe, now on 1'27-
markable change in the artist's deceit
Candidate for Nominalism
Endowed with n inch wheelbase, finished in "green
opnient. But the secret lay in the fact fruits bf success.
for —
that landscape Was to Israels only of broad intellectual mind, he was an -.ray deep," with in-built steel trunk
site
conversationalist
an
almost
any
!
rear,
gua,rd
bars
and
complete
secondary importance: merely a set-
The
only
82,190.
7-inch
, quipment, INto at
ting for the folk he delighted to draw subject, and his presence was always
and paint. Living in it carpenter's much sviught 'after abthe leading ban seven-passsedan, with 12 and
large circle of wheelbase, finished in Nash blue
cottage, he had every facility for (pets. He made it
d
")le is a fearless louver and
in the
studying the indoot and outdoor life friends both in Holland and in France lack, is priced at $2,200 an the
Six years' e
make a (caries(' judge."
the people, and he has left us true and always looked forward to his ae nven-pasSenger touring anode' at
of
Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
EDWARD N. BARNARD'S
delineations of them in every nand, nual visit to the Salon at the Ffench $1,625
at work and play, rejoicing and sad- capital. His death in the autumn of
RECORD:
Expert to
ness, from the innocence of youth to 1911 came as a sad blow to his large Cunard Line Selects
1. 11.•n fn 1h15 state awl /mama.
of Allchlwan, 1905,
number of enthusiastic followers, tem-
Study Conditions at Eu-
the serenity of old age.
2. Preiident Republic., Cluh, 11111
Israel's' steady progress and mas- pered, however, with the knowledge
and 1912, and chairmen Sneakers' Wm
ropean Ports.
re. two Presidential and two Seuatoial
tery over the brus h is evident from that he lived to the ripe old age of 57.
Four years as, Chief Assistant.
with Mr.
cua clucla ns, being sssigned
sh patches of color
pre-deceased
by
his
wife
by
, the beginning. Ma
lie was
Trey**, chairm.n. National Chamber of
In order that foreign-horn persona
give way to diffused graduations, and several years, and his early successes
Commerce, as speaker in nalialla cam-
hine
is
piac-
were in large measure due to the kind- in the United States may be made fa-
paign.
; the play of ligt and suns
I. Former Proaccuting Attiwoey. Cent
al- ly help and sympathy he received from miller with the workings of the new
i ed on the canvas with a deceptio n
County. Out of 2.962 ream tried, he
I most uncanny. Ile combined his stud- her Ili' many pictures which grace immigration law relating to the for-
Fourteen years as a Practicing
bat only 52.
4.. Drew M {eh iga *Miley it • weed In
ies with excellent draughtsmanship. the walls of the leading art galleries warding of,passengeys from Inv part
.nals.5t of National Republican Cone.-
Attorney in the City of Detroit.
Nothing was added unless absolutely of the world. and which have found ,f the old world, the Cunard . Line
thin. 1912.
tae
sent
Earle
E.
Levegood,
head
of
necessary, and his effects were obtain- their way into the homes of all na-
5. Tried the nationally Dunne. Weber.
Blackburn. Thompson Jewelry and Law-
ed by a very economical use of line tionalities, are an everlasting tribute the Cunard-Anchor immigration in-.
Avine• ca Pi.
formation bureau, to Europe to study
and color. In his indoor scenes we to the genius of this great master..
6. Took special studies in medicine
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the conditions at 'the Principal port
seem to be at one with his subjects,
and electrical engineering.
intruded on
7. Secured confession and conektioa
embarkation. He *ill return with-
JEFFERSON AT MERE
— FOR —
almost feeling as if we
Cantor Sigfried • Green Pro- of
if Muisiell. one of Animas'. mont
in two months. Mr l.evegood is one
their presence. Here we find nothing
torioue criminals.
EDGEWOOD
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,
pared
to
-Accept
Call
for
of the foremost authorities on immi-
a Challenged right of oar-mart eased
of the riotous exuterance of Steen or
Jury to make presentment. Recorder'.
High Holy Day Serviced.
gration matters at the port of New
Ostade. Instead, a serious, and very
(=WARD AT MARTIN PLACE
Court: also Retorder's right to trymis-
York, having devoted his life to this
often sad, note runt through his many
demeanor. other than a. Consec•star•
',ranch of the steamship passenger
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the Peace. also part of Retarder*. Art-
themes. The fishermen of Zandvoort
Sigfried Green, the young cantor
Meach Instant., ids opinion ...Weed
, are too busily engaged in their peril- from Czernowitz, Roumania, who business.
by Supreme Court of this State.
the
women
folk
came to Detroit several months alim
ous occupation, aril,
O. Won Oaken.. Hubbell and •lassita
William Kopetzky of Berlin, who
services dur-
easea in City In•e•tigation.
too much occupied sharing their hug- is prepared ton
Endorsed by:
the
10. Was the famous JITNEY eme. as-
coming high holidava. Mr was president of the council of
611rta hundred. of men to continue ma-
•
ing the..
Berlin Exchange and vice-president
ployonents. and thous•nds the ads nears
Green served in one of the syna.
Nate Shapiro
of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce,
of rapid tran•prtalloa.
David A. Brown
gogues in his native city, lie pos- died there suddenly in his seventy.
11. He defended Michele! and Mori
sesses a tenor voice which, according
Arthur Schwartz
Gremon on eight oresiiomi *Bisset =I
him, has seventh year. His influence in bann-
TAILORS
eompcm•tion for hi. oervices.
Milton Alexander
to those who have heard
ing circles was considerable. He ever
12. He recent'. arm 11 Banartaal.
pleasing quality and timbre. ' His
Aaron A. Silberblatt
Of the Better Kind.
• •ingle defeat. laakain
to give the best possible
It
taxes.
It is • foolish sheep that makes the
Harry S. Scheinman
knowledge of music and traditional endeavored
sia dell and five eerier Inn.
PENINSULAR B'WAY BLDG.
In all matters to his
help
he
could
Jewish melodies has been described
confessor.
Leon Harman
••• ■ .
her
wolf
co-religionists. •
1308 Broadway.
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