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Metkalf i ftwish Periodical Carter

CLIITON APYNUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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IS/I H ROMUI

PALESTINE ARABIAN To
NIGHTS TALE, SAYS
BRITISH NOVELIST

AC FOR MOCK TRIAL

Will Be One of Features at Perfee•
tion Excursion July 20.

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Kadimah Girls.

Pink lemonade, hot dogs, frost-
The last meeting of the Kadimah
bites, a real honest to goodness side
Girls was held at the home of Mrs.
Sir Hall Caine Publishes Obser - show of entertainment and every. Olga Fineberg, 2631 Vicksburg ave-
vations Made on Visit to
nue. A guest at the meeting was
one of the former members, Miss
the Holy Land.
Leola Lapides, who now resides in
California and who is visiting friends !
and relatives here. A pajama party
LAUDS ACHIEVEMENTS
is being planned in her honor for the
OF HERBERT SAMUEL
members and friends, plans for same
to be taken care of by the entertain-
Arabs Object to Jews on His-
ment committee.

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A TREASURE HUN

torical Grounds; Vatican
on Religious.

Ei• Sigma Lambda.
The Eta Eigma LambdaSorority
---
held its regular meeting on Tuesday,
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — "A Tale
.tune 30, at the home of Miss Bertha
from the Arabian Nights" was the
London. The following girls were
term used by Sir Hall Caine, British
elected to office: President, Bertha
novelist, describing the impression he
London; vice-president, Shirley Koper-
(Sketched from one
received from his recent visit to Pal-
man; secretary, Frances Share; treas-
Fifth Floor Exhibit.)
atine and in praise of the report
urer, Sally Erman. On July 12 the
u tort Boulevard
witithin
of Sir Herbert Samuel, retiring High !
sorority will give a social affair at the
Store.
Commissioner, for the first period of
home of Miss Koperman. After the
British administration in Palestine.
meeting a luncheon was served by
!I
"Sir Herbert's report is the most dis-
Miss London, followed by bridge and
tinguished public document of its kind'
dancing.
since Cromer issued his report before
leaving Egypt. If I knew any higher
J. W. E. W. 0.
praise I would not hesitate to offer it,"
The annual ball of the Jewish
M. W. BENJAMIN
Sir hall Caine writes in an article on
Wonine's European Welfare Organiz-
l'alestine in the Times.
thing that goes to make up a circus ation will be held Sunday evening,
"The work dune in Palestine during ! will give plenty of merriment to the Dec. 20, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.,
the past five years is more than kiddies of the members and their Due to the number of welfare organ-
worthy of the highest traditions Sir friends of l'erfection Lodge, No. 486, ization affairs which have been sched-
British Colonial rule and places Sir F. and A. 51., when they will present uled for October, the Jewish Wom
Herbert Samuel in the front rank of ! their annual excursion to Put-In-Bay en's European Welfare Organization!
British administrators. His report as on Monday, July 20. "Bring the kid- has placed the date for its ball two
s record of achievement both ten- dies" is the slogan used in the pub- months later than usual and has re - ;
Sir
. tr Hall Caine licity of this affair, as special features quested other organizations to keep,
iterate and convincing," S
v
ent for ' have been arranged especially for that date open.
stated. After being insol
have
ninny centuries, Palestine shows . now, them.
1
after five years of Sir Herbert !' ad-
Ladies Auxiliary, B'mi B'rith.
For the grown-up folks, plenty of
ministration, a surplus of i262,000. entertainment is assured. Continu.
Plans are being completed for the
The country which was, since the days . l ous dancing in the largest ballroom luncheon and lawn party to be given
of Herod, infested by brigands, is now eve: built on any steamer. En route at the summer home of Mrs. H. H.
secure; bribery has been wiped 1,11f ; to the island, the attendants will wit- Prenzlauer at Pearl Beach, Mich., on !
the country has been cleansed of legal-1 Iness the "Breach of Promise" mock Wednesday, July 29, by the Ladies
{zed extortion; the police is Ilit•orrupt- trial, in which the officers and mem- Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
ible. bers of the lodge will play the lead- I. 0. B. B. Reservations may be
"Health conditions have improved; .. ng roles. Maxwell W. Benjamin, made with Mrs. harry Klein of 3758
malaria has been fought; commerce, worshipful master, will be presiding Brush street or Mrs. E. M. Sorock of
agriculture and industry have been es- • judge during the court session.
322 East Forest avenue.
tablished. Education of all races has
Harry Jacobson is general chair
been promoted," Sir Hall Caine fur- man of the committee and assisting Northwestern Branch, Jewish Old
ther states in reviewing the develop-I are Jacob Rosenberg, publicity; for
Folks Horne.
ment of the country which he first vis- O. Marx and Max Edwards, field
The Northwestern Branch of the
ited 33 years ago. During the inter- ! events;
Charles Miller, entertain Jewish Old Folks Home entertained
t
val between his first and present visit ment; Ivan Kahn and Philip Green the inmates of the home at an outing
Sir Hall Caine has maintained rela- wald, arrangements.
at Belle Isle on Tuesday, June 30.
tions with the country and the popu-
Special thanks are extended to Mrs.
lation.
Lena Niman, Mrs. A. Roth, Mrs. M.
You will ask why there is an Arab KLAN PLANS MARCH
Silverstein, Mrs. A. Ackerman, Mrs.
and Christian opposition to all this de-
Feldman, Mrs. F. Lewis and the
IN CAPITAL AUG. 8 G.
velopment. There is only one answer:
Misses D. Levine, J. Cohn and E.
the Jew. The Arab objects to the
Lewis and the fruit dealers of the
claim of the Jews to their historical , Washington Post Say. Klan Is Seek. Eastern Market for their aid and con-
ins Publicity.
connection with Palestine. The Vat-
tributions. Plans are being made for
ican is also opposed. The opposition
a second outing.
of the Vatican, however, is not of a
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—The
political or economic nature, but is Ku Klux Klan is charged with making
Melba. Girls.
The main parts of this distinguished suite are of
solely of a religious character. The a move for publicity to bolster the
A meeting of the Methun Girls
Vatican is the most vocal, serious and , f ast-reducing membership of that or-
Walnut, including the tops and ends of all pieces.
Club was held at Belle Isle on Tues-
dangerous of all the elements which ganisation in arranging for its con- day, June 30. Gertrude Peiman,
are working against British rule in vention in Washington on August 8,
TABLE
is in keeping with the other pieces of
vice-president, appointed Miss Ida
SIDEBOARD
and this move was purely an attempt Sandrovsky acting president for the
the Holy Land."
the suite, but the design of the mag-
The table of this suite is made almost
"To ignore the historic association ' to bring the Klan into the limelight, meeting. Each week a different
nificently carved base, and particularly the
The end drawers of the sideboard are
entirely of Walnut. The top is pan-
tou• of • most wonderful raked lacquer deco-
of the Jews with the land where they declared the Washington Post.
of Crotch Walnut, paneled with an
member acts as president so that the
ration on the front and end panels. tines
lived for over 2,000 years, where they
"Realizing that something had to be member who proves most capable
eled with an inlaid line, carries two
inlaid line having a recessed border,
this
piece

comely
decorative
character
of
established a great monarchy, where done to bring the Ku Klux Klan back may be chosen for permanent head
and an outside border of fiddle-grain
large marquetry panels in the center
per-excellence--dlatinetion-plue.
they created great literature and into the limelight and the publicity on of the club. Miss Harriet Betinsky
mahogany and Oak Burl corners. The
and is bordered with beautiful Burl
where they produced a line of great which it thrives," states the Post, "im- entertained the club at her home, 639
center door is of Oak Burl with a
Walnut. The carvings on the sides
men, culminating in the Sublime Be- perial wizards, kleagles and goblins Belmont avenue, last Tuesday eve-
CHINA CABINET
finely cut marquetry border, which
are very similar to the sideboard.
ing for the Christians, to say that have arranged fur the huge demon-
form., an ••111 panel of t/alt Purl. The tot,
ning.
Stateliness is produced in this pat.
Variety of design is introduced in the
edge of th• piece is beautifully carved and
these people are inferior to those 111(11- stration here in the Nation's Capital
tern by the large size, extra height,
tamped. Marquetry of arti•tically contra•t-
suite by the use of curved legs at the
hers of a race which has, for 400 August 8, it was declared here. Mem-
Amictim.
Ing color, elaboratet the po•tx. The leg•
and dignity of design in the China
years, done nothing in the country ex- bers have been dropping from the ros-
table corners.
are most beautiful!, shaped and ornamented
An open meeting of the Amictias
cabinet. The doors of this piece are
cept allow it to degenerate from ne- ters by the thousands, it is reported,
with delicate ears ins
Club was held last Monday evening
of,Crotch Walnut, with large center
glect, incapacity and misuse from a and it is hoped that the rally here will and proved successful. The club is
marquetry
panels
done
on
a
black
CHAIRS
garden to a desert is nothing short of bring them back into the fold, so that
SERVER
background. A center vertical panel,
arrogance," the famous novelist fur- the national order might continue to still open for new members and those
high-backed with richly carved
running from the extreme top of the piece
interested are invited to attend the
base, is an important
reap its profits of dues.
A
strong
note
of
variety
is
given
to
ther states.
the
down
to
the
toyof
frames, typical of the Charles ll
next meeting, which will be held
feature of the design. The drawer fronts
Sir Hall Caine praises the Jewish
"They have chosen Washington for
this pattern through the use of a dis-
Monday, July 13, at the home of Miss
period, and add much to the hand-
• re or m•rimetry on • Burl Walnut ground.
efforts to upbuild the country, tells the publicity reasons, it was said, because
tinctly decorative scheme for the
weird with•n inlaid line and bordered
someness and artistry of this unique
Sophia Mendelsohn, 1006 Theodore
story of Baron Hirsch and Baron Ed-, they can get privates in the ranks to
server. The proportions of the piece,
with Zebra•wood cromobanding The bag, is
pattern.
gplendidly carved.
mund de Rothschild's activities and come here drawn by the historic set- street.
the legs and the style of the stretcher,
the contributions of Dr. Theodor ting which permits them to parade
(If
you
desire
you
are
privileged
to
take
advantage
of
our
Stand-
Ilerzl, Max Nordau and Israel Zang- over the route on which Presidents YOUNG JUDAEANS TO
will. Speaking of Dr. Ilerzl, the writ- have trod to inaugurations.
ard Payment Plan of extended credit . . . no interest to pay)
BE
MORE
ACTIVE
IN
Jew-
"Klan heads are wary about talking
er terms him the most influential
PALESTINE AFFAIRS
ish personality of the nineteenth cen- in numbers, but privately they are
, hoping to have 150,000 in line. If
tury.
The Jews do not think of pulling their plans are realized, the display
(Contnued from page 1.)
down the Omar Mosque and rebuilding will be the greatest ever held by any
Solomon's Temple on its site, or de- fraternal organization anywhere and dition to this Young Judaea will again
stroying the Church of the Holy Sep- the parade will be the largest ever underwrite 75 per cent of the quota
ulchre because it is a reminder to the held in Washington, the city of par- of the Palestine Scout organization.
Americas &est Furniture"
Christians of the darkest deed in Jew- ades, not excepting the march of Another resolution may lead to the
ish history. The apprehensions of , Grant's army after the civil war. To establishment of a new fund whereby
Mecca and the Vatican may be ap- assure a large throng, it was asserted, Young Judaea will center its efforts
peased. The Jew has been shamefully the leaders are not inviting the state in its Palestine work in furthering
robbed of his holy places. Nothing branches to send delegates; they are the recreational life of the Jewish
has been left except the Wailing ordering every able-bodied member to youth in Palestine. A most impor -
tant resolution was the one which
Wall," Sir Hall Caine concludes.
the muster.
"One of the curious features of the urged the incoming executive com-
parade is the hour—three o'clock Sat- mittee to encourage Palestinian study
, urday afternoon. It is pointed out and travel by Young Judaeans by
that if 100,000 men parade it will be offering one or more scholarships for
, quite dark before the march Is over, this purpose.
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
The nominations committee pre-
this would fit in the scheme of erecting
Effective and inexpensive.
a huge flaming cross on Pennsylvania sented its report nominating the fol-
lowing
as officers: Dr. David de Sola
It costs nothing to come down and
avenue. Then, too, the klansmen
find out.
-0 EBREW sof
, would appear much more awful in Pool, president; David Tannenbaum, PROMISE TO CHANGE
vice-president;
Theodore R. Racoosin,
OP P171.7
1
their boudoir attire on a dark night."
CO L,
THE WAYNE BATHS
treasurer, and an administrative com-
VIEWS ON ZIONISM
YOU'LL LIKE IT!
trirnittn:=
Second and Front St..
mittee consisting of Emanuel Neu-
mann, Samuel J. Browsky, Sylvan H.
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonic,
TEMPLE BROTHERHOODS
Kohn, Rabbi Simon Greenberg, Dr. Cheka, Zik Soviet Representatives to Hebrew Alumni Association:
Swedish, Electric Baths.
CONDUCTING CAMPAIGN Joshua
Consider Jews' Demand..
II. Neumann, D. Leonard
At the meeting of the Hebrew
SWEDISH MASSAGE
Cohen, William Raphael and Louis 3.
Alumni Association held at the Kirby
Take Woodward Through Car.
CINCINNATI.— A campaign to Gribetz.
Cherry 4784
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—Promises of Center Monday, July 6, plans were
raise $15,000 has been launched by the
The following were elected mem-
118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinser.)
National Federation of Temple Broth- hers of the executive committee: a change in the attitude of the Soviet made for Hebrew annual of the
..-
! erhoods for the purpose of engaging New York City. Joseph Deitch, A. M. government toward the Zionism United Hebrew Schools to which
field secretary for its work and the Bogrowitz, A. M. Frisch, Miss Jessie !movement in Soviet Russia, the in- every Hebrew student of the schools
l a
I carrying on of its activities. The Weiss, Meyer Miller, Merman Jacobs,Istruction of Hebrew and the emigre- or alumnus stay contribute. The pro-
, funds are being sought from the Myron Schwartschild, Harry Golan, , tion to Palestine were made by high gram which followed consisted of a
I brotherhood bodies affiliated with the 1. Lapson, Miss Sadie Yormark, Miss officials in the Soviet government, ac- short talk given by Miss Fannie Eisen-
national organization. The plan is to Rebecca Cohen, Arthur Cohen; Bal- cording to Professor David Shorr, berg. Bernard Isaacs then addressed
place a per capita upon each member, timore, Miss Ida Claire Lutzky; Bos.' professor of the Moscow Conserve- the organization, encouraging and
, ranging from 50 cents to $2.00, the ton, Miss Libby Jacobson, Miss Sarah tory of Music, who arrived here on urging the members to devote as
larger organizations to be taxed $2.00 Cooperstock, Joseph Shubow; Phila. his way to Palestine, in an interview much of their time as possible in be-
where fraternities and clubs have enjoyed their
, per capita, and the smaller ones down delphia, Miss Victoria Beck, Albert with the correspondent of the Jewish half of the annual.
music all winter, and who will entertain here all
Light; Chester, Pa., Miss Leah Bloom; Telegraphic Agency.
to 50 cents.
summer. A dance orchestra full of snap, pep and
"Isaac Rabinowitsch and myself
• The campaign is headed by 11. L. Western Pennsylvania, Miss Rachel
an endless variety of entertaining novelties. A real
Karpeles of Newark, a member of the Savage; Upper New York, Joseph have submitted a detailed memoran. Herman Timberg and Sammy
Cut Rate Moving and Storage.
executive board. He has issued letters Silverstein; New Jersey, Maurice dum to the Zik, the central executive
treat. Jimmy Drago (Leader, formerly with Vincent
Timberg Are Attractions
1957 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
to the presidents of the various broth- Slonin, Max Kresch, Miss Ida Green- committee of the Communist party,
Lopez Orchestra, Buffalo.
Phone Cadillac 6853-4679.
erhoods asking their co-operation and berg; Connecticut, Dr. George Cohen,: demanding a change of attitude on
at Temple Next Week.
Miss Mollie Greenblatt, Miss M. Rich- the part of the communist authorities
financial support.
Dame Hours: 12 to 2, 8 to 8 mid 9:30 to 1 Daily.
mond; general members, Abraham toward the Zionist movement and the
Herman Timberg, one of the most
Tannenbaum, David Schneeberg, M rs. ; Hebrew language. In this memoran-
Esther Oxenhandler, David Putter- dum we demanded freedom for the popular comedians in vaudeville, fea-
tures
the bill at B. F. Keith's Temple
man, Rabbi A. N. Heller, Sidney Zionist movement, the Hebrew lan-
Starting Monday, July 13
I gunge and emigration to Palestine, Theater starting Sunday matinee
Matz, Robert Pines.
July
12.
Mr. Timberg is the autho r
pointing out that Zionism does not
such well-known musical plays as
Yiddish Playhouse Closed Un., concern itself with social problems of
"On
Fifth
Avenue," "On the Mazza
til September. Will Have 1 but is merely a national movement nine Floor," "Four Queens," "A Jok
and giving expression to the embit- er" and "Chicken Chow Mein." Mr
New
Actors.
terment felt among Russian Zionists
Nights 75c to $1.50; Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
a result of the persecution against Timberg's present offering consists o
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792.
excerpts from his various musics
The performance of Romain
Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's.
land's "Wolves," starring the famous them," professor Shorr stated.
hits. "The Rebellion," with Samm
actor Maurice Swartz and an able l "As a result of this a meeting took Timberg, Is a mellow satire on th
supporting cast, given under the aus- place in the presence of represents- present jazz craze and includes
nice' of the Yiddish Playhouse on , tines of the Cheka and Sir. Smido- Chattel, Virginia Roche, Wm. Pik
IN
Friday evening, July 3, officially witsch, a member of t he Zik. Mr. and the Survivor's Orchestra writ
at this meetin g,
sh Pla yhou se season R abinowitsch and I, ands of the RUA - Sonia Meroff. Leo Beers tells cris
closed is e YiddiWhen
the Playhouse e mphasized the dem
f or th thyear.
itsch stories, sings odd little songs and - di
Smidowati
opens next September 51. Littman sian Zionists. In rely consider
plays great skill at the piano; Bill
promised
to
take
into
on
-
to
pre
and Mischa Fishson expect
Arlington, a big Detroit favorite, a s
sent new material which Mr. Littman the arguments formulated, to stop the tinted by Ede Mae, C. I. Taylor ar
Comedy of American Family Life m produced
is gathering this summer on his Ea- persecutions against the Zionist Joseph Ward, offers "Mistakes Wi
n. Philip Barry
movement and the Hebrew language
under the direction of Robert Milton.
ropean trip. The season past has and to permit the opening,of immi- Happen;" Warren & O'Brien, in "Bi
been unusually successful and Yid-
In response to many requests, Miss Bonstelle presents • dance di•
of Eccentricity;" Kate and Wiley,
dish theater goers are looking for- gration bureaus for those who wish athletics; Van Horn and Inez, sens
vertisemmt by Victoria Cacao, amisted by Thayer Roberts, Dorothy
g to Palestine. A final agreement
the pictnr •
ward to an equally entertaining sea- to o

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