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Times Pays Tribute to Donors
of Two Munificent Awards
Recently Made.

A the Garai is theater for one week,
g Sunday, Dec. 28, Dorothy
e nni n oiii„,,.picture
star of bril-
ba
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if e of the pro-
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ducer
who is starring her in his latest

NEW YORK.-Writing
the New York Times last week paid
Warburg,
tribute to Mrs. Felix Si.
of the late Jacob 11. Schiff,
laughter
who, together with her husband, pre •
malted the Visiting Nurse Service of
New York with a trust fund of $500,-
000, the income of which will make
possible the employment annually of
T h e

iing, "Undertow."
o ffe i Haniniersteir., who n th "On
e on-mus i-
A Ir. is making
king his first
d eo,"
, after hav-

cal production this seaso
launcnhed "Rose.
ing succeisfully
ie," the reigning New York musi-
fo o,. believes that in this play
„to
eel
NetsDalton faithfully embraces all
cessary' qualifications which the
ill ne
heroine mu, possess.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

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PERFECTION LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS

JUDAEANS ARRANGE
FATHER-SON EVENT

Benj•m in Is Chosen
Maxwell W. s hip
Worshipful Master.

Club Effects Innovation at Ira Chanu•
k• 11 Celehr•tion.

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A father and son gathering marked

Perfection Lodge, Ni, 48fl, F. & A.
election of officers the Chanukah ceiebration arranged by
:11. ,.recently he
the SOUS of Judaea. constituent of
Detroit Young Judaea, last Sunday
evening at the home of Samuel Ru-
benstein, 1014 Medbury avenue. The
members of the club range in age
from 11 to 14 years. The fathers of
2,000 RABBIS CLAMOR
live of the Members were present.
An interesting program Was given
TO PROCEED TO U. S.
by several of the buys and all of the
fathers present spoke, expressing sat-
LONDON, (J. T. AL-Over 2,000
isfaction with the opportunities for rabbis in Poland applied to the Ainer.
closer contact with their suns and for icon cosl
n u in Warsaw for vi sas to
becoming more familiar with the
proceed to the United States luring
work of Young Judaea 111111 the influ- the past year, according to a dispatch
ence of the organization on the boys. from Warsaw.
Abraham Becker delivered the address
'l'he exodus is due, the dispatch
of welcome aria Max Shayowitz, Mor- says, to the economic crisis now pre-
ris Bush 81111 Morris Kosak rendered vailing in Poland, which makes the
songs on Chanukah themes. Nathan small provincial communities unable
Rubenstein recited and :Matthew Mag. to support the rabbis. The American
Bison read two of his own poems, en- consul refused to grant them visas
titled "Chanukah" and "Palestine."
bemuse of the excessive number of
Philip Slismovitz spoke on %boil.
and its relation to the Jewsh youth,1 applicants.
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Pioneer Large Gift.

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Mr. Sulzberger was born in Phila-1
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= ilelphia in 1858. In his early twenties1
he came to New York City as a book-
keeper for the firm of which he is
now president. Ile has been active
member of several
politically and a
= state comnassions. Ilis interest in
-=;-- things Jewish has taken it very broad
1
and diversifiya aspect, and he has
= been president of the United Ilsibrew1
Charities, It director of the Jewish
•
Publication Society, a member of the '
•
= executive board of the American Jew-
= ish Committee, and chairman_ of the
= refugee committee of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee.
"Although we cannot expect that
= an entire people who formerly were
not agriculturists should immediately
become farmers."went on Mr. Sulzber-
i•r, ''we are still justified in thinking
I at trailing. restrictions in Soviet
will lead a far greater number
,if .1, 'v., to farming than would other-
-F_ is I yi hate been the case. Reports
:1
l
7= -how t hat this is true. The Ilea: ril
loll MliVealeIll is growing day
= by ildy. it has become an impetus
the ranks, a natural urge.
fr, ■ 111 within
-0 powerful that the governments
The
= have felt and recognize.' it.
Soviet government is ready to put
immense fields at the disposal of these

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people.

"From experience here in America.
who set-
we know that not every one
good farmer
tles on land becomes
FIE There are failures here just as there
are failures in business and in the'
= professions. But the percentage is
= probably not greater, and much ile-
petals on the assistance which is given
= the new colonists. With the proper
ra.=. backing of implements, seed, cattle
= and the funds for building houses and
= stables, there is absolutely no ground
for not entertaining a hope of turning
is large part of the Jewish population
= to agriculture, and successfully.

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Ort Backing • Guarantee.

"It is because the million dollar Ort
Reconstruction Fund undertakes to
supply just these necessities that will
= minimize the chances of failure by
iving the farmers loans for their
=
urchases that I am interested in the
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"For those who could not adapt
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= themseles to agriculture. the Ort has
been maintaining, and will continue to
= maintain and to increase in number
= and capacity, a series of trade schools.
Here boys and girls and men and
women may learn the trades for which
C
-S they are fit and, with the farmers.
„, assure themselves the certainty of
=
earning a livelihood in the countrie
where they are and must remain,
of find-
without standing the danger
= ing their labor suddenly unnecessary- ,
= and unwanted.
"It is from every standpoint, there.'
.:
= f ore," concluded Mr. Sulzberger, ,
"that I deem the activity of the Ort
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l I worthy of the corn-
as i .se ntia
support of the American Jews.

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January
Clearance
Now On!

with

Reductions Beyond Your
Fondest Hopes Through-
out the Store

Fur--
Coats — Wraps — Scarfs

Cloth---

Dresses — Gowns — Plain
and Fur Trimmed Coats —
Skirts and Sweaters

First Choice is Best—Come Early

Modes for Southern Wear Arriving Daily

West, in the Stroh Building
3 Doors East of Adams Theater

(6 Adams

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The World Revolves
about YOUR Home

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T is the CENTER of your activities--the HEART of your
Universe—the MOST IMPORTANT of all places to YOU.
The charm of Home is determined by its beauty, attractive-

ness and comfort.
AMONG THE THOUSANDS who borrowed money at this
bank last year 6,282 people made loans totalling $2,130,200 for
FURNITURE and HOME IMPROVEMENTS.
Interest was at the rate of 6' per annum and repayment
was made in 50 equal amounts, for which service
a small fee was charged.

The Industrial Bank

1219 Griswold Street

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Jewish Interests Varied.

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with the following results: Maxwell
W. Benjamin, worshipful master; Dr.
Samuel J. Eder, senior warden;
Charles Itubiner, junior warden; Moe
Ehrlich, treasurer; Charles K. San-
die. secretary; Reuben Klein, senior
11 011. 011; Ilarloil Heller, junior deacon;
Louis and Irving Blumberg, stewards;
W. Abraham Goldberg and Max Loe-
wenstein, associate stewards; Max
Edwards, chaplain; Samuel Green-
baum, marshall, and Joseph J. Zierer,
tyler. The oflicers will be installed
at a meeting Monday evening, Dec.
22, o'clock, by Most Worshipful
Grand Muster Benjamin J. Ilenderson
and his staff. 'Mr. Sinaloa was elect-
ed secretary for the eighth consecu-
tive time.

There i s anoth er feat ure of the
co-operation of nwn like Paul Pain- , gift that invites special notice. It
Sylcainl
under the . management
of .. L. series
ear , leve, Grand abbi Israel Leonard
manager of a recent
Levy, Rosen- is a taoneer large gift to he placed
faith. An outstanding illustration
.
of this is the gift of 4. - 2r,ouu from
sling tables ow.f
bosst 4-post-
I evi Pierre Mille lind
h Is of the Community
who •
.
er and brass beds, springs, ni at- • A, of Sunday evening Yidolish perform. that in France; the activity at
Mortimer Schiff. Announce•
Trust Fund in this city. The accru-
meld of it was made at a meeting
anewat Orchestra Hall. Beginning Albert Einstein, Dr. Paul Nathan, ing income is to be used in sup-
bedding, drapes.
0 tresses,
of the business men's division of
Ranges ,heaters, most any .with Stindav evening, Jun. 4, Me.: Ludwig Haas in Germany; the efforts
port
of
this
great
ministering
serv-
Otto
t
pie
In
,
the committee on community co-
stoves; cabinets, cup • , Koenig and her company will presen of Nleyer Adams
less, under circumstances
/0 2 kind
Schiff, Leonard Montetiore, Elkan Ail- ic e , un
operation in the cathedral move-
boards,
kitchen
tables,
chairs,
Zungwill in England,. which cannot now be foreseen, a
and most every article found in 01 weekly productions at Orchestra (tires.-
Hall
ment and evoked especial recogni-
Israel
ter
and
IA the home, If you arc looking 01 under Mr. Pearl A Managernil
and the interest of. Professor Simon-' rigid adherence to the instructions
tion by Bishop Manning of the sig-
She
will
-offer
a
number
that the I named in the gift should defeat its
'' 1.
lion.
I i
1
purpose at real 0
she achieved honors in -iiiii of Denmark, all show
nificance of such a gift.
1 plays ill which
most any
g for
sale and
get to your
distribution
commit-
The cathedral, as Mr. Schiff said
be sure
attend share
this 0. of New 0 the east. Jews throughout the world • ' r wise The
tee is then authorized to exercise
of the character and excellence of the its discretion in applying the in-
in his letter accompanying his con-
fa
t
is
being
done
by
the
Ort
a
tribution,
is an outward symbol of
Warburg was the guest of ' work th
come to the wisest use within the
0 Year's bargains.
Felix Al.
the transcendent importance of the
dinner at the Ritz-Carlton • Association. That our own comm. general terms of the trust. Thus
•
pity is aware of it con he seen by the
spiritual
life of the city. Every
Mrs. Warburg' , gift can never be-
splendid donation of $20,000 made by come obsolescent. It will go on
person, young and old, without re-
gard to his denominational affilia-
Nathan Straus, and the rapidity with doing the maximum amount of
which national Jewish leaders have
tion, should regard it a privilege to
Adolph Zukor, Max D. Steuer, Charles allied themselves to the cause. I out good according to the judgment of
have part not only in the con-
contemporary wisdom, which in the
Schwab and
sure that when the full scope of the constantly changing state 14 things
struction of such a noble building
k
is
recognized
by
the
public,
the
as is to crown in time the Morning.
must he wiser than any human
sisted of Adolph Zukor, chairman,
per
response
will
conies
side Heights but also in its Infty
Allow, Lee Schubert, Irving Berlin.'
foresight.
the
importance
and constant expression of the
ll'.
Thus by this splendid gift Sirs.
pro. I myself believe
tm
Erlanger,
Jesse
Lasky,
\V
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place that religion should have in
Take • Grand River, Fourteenth 0' , brai -
Morris Gest. Four hun- of the Grt work because its program Warburg has not only created a
and
Ham Fox
the daily life of the people.
St. or Charlevoix Car
of bringing the Jewish massesineast- beautiful memorial; she has given
F a
"fe as farm- aid to a service of highest benefit
Mr. Schiff's words in tribute to
LIKVIIMILIIMMMIgsklig&W. area guests were present.
farm-
the need and influence of its "gos-
er" s : Eur""
a hraithY
on the t" tracts
of open land pro- to the community, and has set an
pel
of love and service" are worth
the
onlv
possibility
of
solving
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more than his gift, generous as that
i Jewish problem in the countries mitting her fund to the keeping of
is. They will help all business to
where the Jews are concentrated. an agency that will have discretion
lift its eyes to the part which re-
= The problem consists of curing them to to what they would to if they
alone can play in the im-
E' of s the di ease of not having anything were themselves to live as long as ligion
The
provement of human relations.
FE. to 110 and of not finding anything to their gifts will endure to lengthen
gift
but
gives emphasis to his
= do in the cities and villages. And if and bless the lives of others.
words. Without their testimony
Importance of Spiritual Life.
- that in itself is not a sufficient prob.
lem, it has become greater with the
Praising the Schiff contribution, the gift itself would have been
which
bare. It is a notable example of
immigration it
'a"'
nano' the Cathedral of St. John
practical idealism.
I have practically closed the doors of , the That
.America to further impagration."
I the Divine is regarded as more than
a denominational edifice is evi-
Godfrey Isaacs, brother of Lord
Mr.
Sulzberger's
inWest
in
agri-
= culture for the Jews dates back to the denced by the general public in- Reading, has been obliged, on the ad-
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terest in the completion of this vice of his doctors, to resign his po-
oridin
of
the
Jewish
Agricultural
Si-
-
by as planned by sition us managing director of the
ructure
s ii, America in 1900. Ile was magnifice nt stand
1
the contribu- Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company
am are coming
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- twice its president,was for nutny years Mr.
lions Crm,
that
from indi-
now a mem- ,
and associated companies.
E - : its active director and is board.
During I viduals of almost ever y religious
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th
the
i
i
= the period of his association w
sits, he has travelled extensively!
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h oughout the Jewish farming col
-= , minis of the United States.

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suites, dressers, chi u-

and Solomon Levin, president of the
local organization, spoke on the mu-
to be
tual benefits to father and son and
of
derived front such gatherings
the necessity for a greater interest
parents
and knowledge on the part of
vari-
ill the work and activities of the
ous Young JUllaoll clubs.
Joseph Markel, leader of the club,
o Young Ju-
and himself a roduct thef
lies, also addrpessed gathering.
Mr. Markel made all the arrangements
for the party and inaugurated the
father and son idea at gatherings of
Young Judaea clubs.

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