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PAGE TWO

NO CATHOLICISM FOR
JEWISH CHILDREN

Jewish Member of Italian Senate Op
poses Catholic Instruction.

Tliatrren's Tamer

ROME.—(J. T. A.I —The Meek
that Jewish children in the Itslis•
public schools should not be .•...
pelted to attend Catholic religien -
struction and that in general Ss-
lie propaganda be removed free, •-
Finding the Slain Abe ," which wee schools, was
Professsr
FROM THE ARABIC
awarded the Michael Beer prize o
bucco, who is in high esteem in I.
Rome.
and
was
formerly
an
instructer

By Elisabeth Day
Jews will, however, always remem crown prince, stated: "I can
her Ezekiel for his marble statue that my speech delivered in the
If you are tempted to reveal
"Religious Liberty," the tribute o ate on the question of culigjou:
' A tale some one has told
the Independent Order Waal Writ) cation made the necessary impr, •
About another, make is pass,
to the centennial celebration o
s the bill concerning the intr.
Before you speak, three gates of American Independence, which wa.
Sin of Catholic instruction i I •
gold.
unveiled in 15713 in Fairmont Park elementary schools will be ch
Philadelphia.
accordingly and the children .•. •
These narrow gates: First, "Is it
religious minorities ill Italy vs.
true?"
RACHEL
be exposed mu much to Cage'
This, "Is it needful?" In your mind
fluences. The question i- r.
Give truthful answer. And the next
concerning Catholic reIhriee- t•
Is last and narrower, Is it kind?"
A mong dramatic actresses of a
tion, from which the Jewish .•.,,
generation ago, the gifted Rachel Fe-
could be absent, but also the
And if to reach your lips at last
lix has to be mentioned. She was the
educational system is penetrs•.
It passes through these gateways daughter of a poor peddler ill Argow,
the spirit of Catholicism. Al
three,
who wandered about until he finally
This you may tell the tale nor fear settled in Paris; there he gave lessons ing the general instruction
hymns and religious services
What the result of speech may be. in German. which were poorly paid.
terwoven.
Foreed by necessity, his t wo little
"The new minister of ed,....•
girls, Sarah and Rachel, sang in cof-
THE RABBIT'S BRIDE
Fedele " Senator Palacco cor, , ,•
fee-houses. .
A director of the School for Sacred "prmised to solve the pnilden, .
(Translated from the German by
Music in Park was favorably im- favorable spirit. So tar no den. •
Lucy Crane.)
and admitted her decision has been reached."

Your
Part—
And
Ours

in Building
Up Detroit

This bank has always
made more loans on
Detroit homes than any
other financial institu-
tion in Michigan.

The figures for the past
twelve months show
4,000 loans, average
$3,800, total Fourteen
Million Dollars.

There was once a woman who lived to his
It was soon learned, however, that J. W. B. OF MEXICO WILL
with her daughter in a beautiful cab-
hers was it dramatic talent and, en-
HELP IMMIGRANT EWS
bage garden; and there came a rabbit
courage(' by her protector, she
and ate up all the cabbages. At last
learned several parts. At 10 she
MEXICO CITY.—(J. T. A.,
'the woman said to her daughter:
played Hermoine and the dignity of
,.
"Go into the garden and drive out
her appearance, the majority of her first organized
help that
n Jews
have Hi HIT.
I the rabbit."
posing. the originality of her concep- tithed Mexican nts, the Soci ed. , I
"Shoo! shoo!" said the maiden;
lions, her perfect facial expressions, the immigra
Benellciencia Israellta, or .1
"don't eat up all our cabbages, little
combined in producing an exquisite W elfare Board of Mexico, has i
rabbit!"
Her name hands with the 11'nai Brill, t,
"Come, maiden," said the rabbit, effect upon her audience. H
became a household byword and she
'"sit On my tail and go with me to
was greeted with cheers at all of her The move of
was
.I
the made
B'nai through
Writh d
I nip rabbit-hutch." But the maiden
appearances in England and in Amer- J.
Weinberger.
T . Weinberger.
would not.
to
temporary
industris'
ica.
oitin
I) , ue,,
Again, a third time back came the
I
By the time she was 20, her yearly
the unemployment pr-'
rabbit, and ate away at the cabbages,
S0,000 francs, but in her i's „twin to be a very aeri „,,
until the woman said to her (laughter: income was
v
37th year, owing to breaking down
"Go into the garden and drive
of her health, she was forced to retire trially
Mexico or
is commercially.
as yet undeveloped
is ' ..•
Th ,•
rcially.
away the rabbit.
not enough jobs to go around I' , .
"Shoo! shoo!" said the maiden; from the stage.
re
spent
in
much
t,
Her last days were
trots enterprises have not been u
"don't rat up all our cabbages, little
oneliness.
have spared
herself this ing to come in, through fear. N .•
She could and l
they are reassured and are begin'''
maiden," said the rabbit,
"b(lito..
rab "Come,
"sit on my tail and go with me to loneliness, however, by marrying, but to establish themselves. But •.,

to form a union according to her in- Mexican unions as yet will not al•
my rabbit hutch."
And then the girl seated herself on clination it would have been nlTCS- foreign members, not through .t .
u
the rabbit's tail and the rabbit took vary to renounce her religion. eich- crimination but through sheer -
she remained faithful to the t l
protection.
her to his hutch.
The chief work of the agency hi.
"Now," said he "set to work
w and ings of her ancestors and, after living
cook some bran and cabbages; I am a year at ('noel, she died Jan. 4, 1558. been finding employment for the in
s were in play to set u
Some of her triumphs
wedding
guests."
going to bid the
by Racine and Corneille. The one re- migrants and has helped tries, tail,
And Soon they were all collected.
e have is that the art of motion many small Jewish electric
indus and m.
Would you like to know who they Bret w
p s ' "M ental. '
s ho
hanical shops in Mexico City.
were? Well, I can only tell you what pictures was not then known so as to
tohl to me; all the hares came, have preserved the beauty of her art
as s
wa
P
I
and the crow who seas to be the par. for the later generations,

J

,

We now have outstand-
ing, 45 Million Dollars
of such loans. Since
1871, over 300 Million
Dollars has been loaned
on 100,000 homes.

The larger you help to
make this bank by de-
positinghere,themore
we can aid in building
"Greater Detroit."

Make this your bank.

son to marry thorn, and the fox for
the clerk, and the altar was under RACHEL MIRONOVNA KHIN
the rainbow. But the maiden was
sad. because she was so one ).
The versatility of a woman's mind
"Get up! get up!" said the rabbit, is proven in the life and works of
"the wedding folk are all merry."
Rachel Mironovna Khin, a Russian
But the bride wept and said noth- authoress, who was born in White
ing, and the rabbit went away, but Russia in 1853, She received her
very soon came hack again.
education at the Women's Gymna-
"Get up! get up!" said he, "the sium, Moscow, studied medicine at St.
wedding folk are waiting." But the Petersburg, and history and litera-
bride said nothing, and the rabbit ture at Paris. Iler novels and sketches
went away. Then she made a figure at first appeared in magazines and
of straw and dressed It in her own Inter issued in book form under the
clothes and gave it a red mouth, and titles "Silucty" and "Pod Gorn." Iles
set it to watch the kettle of bran, and novels deal mostly with the life of
then she went home to her mother. the middle class Russian landlords
Back again came the rabbit, saying, and the wealthier Jewish merchants.
"Get up! get up. and he went up She vigorously criticizes the tactless
and hit the straw figure on the head, manners of Jewish upstarts and por-
so that it tumbled down.
trays the unenviable position of the
And the rabbit thought he had intelligent Jew who must choose be-
killed his bride, and he went away tween the love of Russian culture, his
and was very sad.
early environment, and the love of
his oppressed co-religionists, who are
THE ANGEL'S REWARD
deprived of their rights.

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in
of tobacco grown and cultivate( in
leading religious faiths to bear upon the Galilean fields of Palestine, re- must not have been humans but an-
the problem of world peace, an inter- the reached this country. This gels. Ilanina, therefore , phe over
to t aid treas
national religious congress will be
shipment marks the first entry of Pal- urn of the temple, saying: "Even if
held at Geneva in August, 1925, ac-
Bert Milan and His Orchestra Pls ying.
estinian tobacco into America.
eesding to an ennounsement of the
The tobacco was sent here by Sam- they were angels they should be paid
ED
Church Peace Union, of which the late uel Lubliner, German tobacco indus- what they asked for their labor."
Andrew Carnegie wept the founder.
Who is financing the cultiva-
The plan was outlined and discussed trialist,
MOSES JACOB EZEKIEL
at a meeting of the trustees and the lion of tobacco in Palestine—an in-
voted that a portion of the in- dustry which gives employment to a no
ar that the Jew has
ofte n
cEY:
trustees
eeme from the trust fund set aside 11 groat number of chalutzim and cola-
hear beause v ery few
We
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ar tis tic ta le
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ago by Andrew Carnegie for the nists. Lubliner is establishing a ciga- have distinguished themselves in the
y
Mr.
promotion of international justice and set manufacturing plant in New 1 (irk, fields of painting and sculpture. It
good Will through the churches should which will produce eigarets made of is true that Jewish genius has soared
be devoted to the preliminary organ- Palestinian tobacco. The installation to heights in science, letters and mu- its,
e-
ization work of the congress to be held
of the American plant is nearly com- sic and naturally the world wonders
three and one half years hence.
at the few who have achieved glory
pleted and the cigarets will be on the
Plans already approved indicate
in
art.
Painting
is
an
art
least
de-
market within the next few weeks.
that this will be the most comprehen-
veloped among the JeWS, and if we
sive gathering of religious leaders
look into the possible causes, perhaps
over held. Eleven religions will take Hudson-Essex Cars Compared we will find an explanation. Among
part: each of which will he represent-
to "Big Leaguers" in Base-
the mosaic laws is one against images.
Art was formerly restricted in the,'
ed proportionately in a WOr111
ball in Excellence.
If 1,000, as follows: Chris-
synagogues because it was believed'
Free of Charge to Employer.
tians, (including Protestants, Roman
to distract the thought of the wet.-
"Motor cars are like the big league
and Uniate Catholies and the Eastern
stars of baseball. So fierce is the shiner at prayer.
Orthodox) Jews, Mohammedans, Bud-
evertheless, the Jewish mind has
conipetition, so severe the tests of
dhists, Cenfucians, Shintoists, Tao-
overcome traditional inheritanc,
daily excellence, that it is seldom in- even ws like Josef lsraels, Alphonse ,+
Detroit Branch, 1509 Cass Avenue.
ists, !Undoes. Parsers, Jains, Sikhs.
for J e
Each of these religions will he rep- deed that we see a player who has
the Levy, of Europe, have contributed I I; I
resented by a vice-president in the stood the gaff for 10 years
lasting works of art, and in America
- --
congress. The active work will be un- major leagues.
to Aaron we are glad to claim Moses Isesh
".And that •" according
1
der supervision of a confereme com- DeRoy,
distributor for Iludson and Ezekiel, painter and sculiitnr, men
mitteeof GO which will appoint a sub-
in Richmond Va. Oct. 28, 184.1. Ile
• with

au-
committee of seven members. The of- Essex, "is just the nay i i.
Seers will be a president of the s..tn- tomobiles. Nine-tenths of the big received his education at the Virginia
h
e league players you will see when the Military Institute, from whic after
mittee of 1,000, a chairman of t h
ve, serving as a Confederate sold ier (tur-
play live;
Don't Waste Your Time and Fare.
cenresence committee and a general parks open will be men who
s
f° . .1 War, he was raduted
o
six or seven years 'under the big t p.

— THE
ses•retary."
"If we extend the cnmparison to Later he studied painting, one of his &
According to the official announce- that other great American pastime, first works he entitled "The Prison- F
ment the purpose of the congress is:
motor ing, we find there, too, a sever- er's Wife." Soon after he turned his
"To bring together representatives of ity of competition which only a few attention to the study of sculpture,
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of the 'immortals' can stand against. achie v ing success with his "Cain."
(Southeast Corner Columbia)
the questions relating to international
One of the first you'll think of is the which was favorably received. After
justice and good will. To make known
musing to Cincinnati, he modeled a
Can do the name for you •s any of the Mt. Clemens Bath Hou
permanent It h
luodvseodnitsSurpigehrt-Stiox principle.
the content of each religion relating p
statue of "Industry," which also
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ideals of human brotherhood and by living out its 10 years of con-
Later Ezekiel went to Europe and
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• Mt .
and exclusive, is now in its tenth sea- I
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deif a row
"Adam and Eve
g

"The emphasis on human brother- son. It is a principle by which the
vibration of a motor is greatly re- .
hood as essential to all religions.
e
n-
its intern al efficincy
"World peace can he established duced an
only through the recognition of tini- creased. Its use results in smooth
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if , quick
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r,
l
and
ampe
l
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p
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VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — The lit
time it Jewish woman succeeded
the post of schochat occurred in t
town of Pardubitz, Bohemia.
The local schochat having di(
leaving his widow with a large fa un
and without means, the local rabl
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DALLAS.—(J. T. A.) — A 1,11
exempt from state taxes club
and property of the Young Men's
brew Associations will be introdu
into the legislature by represents:
T. K. Ervin of Dallas.
Property of he Young Men's Ch
a
The King of Italy has conferred
Rabbi Ilanina Ben Dona was
stone cutter %eh° hardly earned the title of Cavalier of the Order of tian Association and similar
nations
is already exempted f
operate by each working in its own enough money to supply his family the Crown on Chief Rabbi Ottolenghi
state taxation.
sphere for the attainment of these with food and shelter. Ile was al- 0 f Venice
ways uncomplaining, but once in his
ideals.
lie was
"Adoption of general plans lookin g life n did feel envious.
the side of the road
toward this end."
the
pilgrims
hearing
gifts
It is announced that the members `danding
Watching
of the committee of 1,000 will not rep- to the temple at Jerusalem and he
ished
indeed
that
he
might
also
take
res
enteiltlhl.'Vi•rcler.ts.leinginu°sflel'OTIII own a gift there. lie took one of his
fitness to serve on such a committee largest stones and polished it beauti-
and because he is a believer in one of fully, yoking that he would present
it to the temple. But alas! It woo
Church Peace Union to Hold these great religious faiths.
The official language of the congress too heavy to carry. Laborers offered
Congress in 1928 for In -
will be English. French and German.
to carry it for 100 gold pieces but
ternational Peace.
eace Haling( had no money.
The chairman Of the Church Peace
s,
Merr I
William P Merrill
I Suddenly there iMpeared before
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