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Jean J. Goldkette Now in

BESSARABIAN JEWS
FACE LOSING FARMS

WANTS COMMISSION
FOR UNDERSTANDING

viewing the Jewish reconstruction SYSTEM OF TERROR
Charge of Redecorated
least embarrassing question for the
situation in Southeastern Europe.
IN BULGARIAN TOWNS
Graystone Ballroom.
Judge Panken was tremendously im-
I.eague.
The league does its utmost by send-1
pressed with the plight of the Besse-
Opening under the direction of Jean
ing a commissioner to inquire into ,
rabian farmers and appealed to Dr. Jews in Panic Because of Murders
complaints and brings pressure for1
Moskowitz to find some means of sac-
J. Goldkette, the beautiful million dol-
Inetigatad by Officials.
lar Graystone Ballroom, located on Dr. Arhtur Ruppin Urges Con.
rectification. It also appeals to the
1 ing these families from a forced re-
— —
International Court of Justice, where
turn to the hopelessness of the city
geese to Bring About
SOFIA.—(.1. T. A)—Panic prevails
permissable, for an interpretation of 1Panken Writes Ort That $25 and complete loss of the material, en-
Arab Good Will.
ergy and money which they have in- among the Jewish population in var-
International Conference at treaty rights.
Will Save a Farm by Pay-
Mr. Galvnnauskas' plan for the ap-
vested in the soil. Judge Panken ious Bulgarian towns, particularly in
Geneva Will Consider
ing Special Tax.
the towns of Totor and Pasardjik, as
plication of a common law to every
further writes:
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Palestine
state in the league went too far, in
Co-Operative Plan.
Only $25 is needed to save each a result of a system of terror pursued
will be a state inhabited and con-
NEW YORK.—The critical situa-
by the leading Bulgarian officials and
the opinion of Viscount Cecil and lien-
trolled by two nationalities, the J , ws
ry de Jouvenel, who pointed out that tion which has long been impending family. The payment of this sum corn- administrative authorities.
and the Arabs. This was the opinion
GENEVVA.—(J. T. A.)—The in- their countries had no minorities, but and which has been a growing men- PletelY secures the ownership of the
Dr. Moses Levy, Jewish physician ,
expressed by Dr. Arthur Ruppin, had
ternational conference of national mi- under it Bretsns and Welshmen might ace to the Jewish colonists in Besse. land by the Jewish
farmer
and for
it was mysteriously murdered in Totor .
press
appeal
seems to me tha t a
of the Colonization Department of the
morities in East and Central European discover grievances and the league's robin has now developed and no less
25 donations, or even loans, should It is the general belief that Dr. Levy
Zionist Executive in Jerusalem for the
Tads will be opened here on October attention would be distracted by end- than 500 Jewish families are threat- $ bring the much needed results."
instigation
of
the
was murdered at
past fifteen years, in his report sub-
14 and will last for three days.
less frivolous appeals, causing inter- ened with the loss of their farms ow-
Major Slavov, the local commandant,
mitted to the Fourteenth Zionist Con.
Representatives of not less that 30
because Levy was a competitor of
ing to their inability to pay a tax of
nal friction.
nationalities are expected to partici-
gress.
Slavov's wife who also practices medi-
51. de Jouvenel's picture of rnalevo- $25 which has been assessed by the ARABS SYMPATHIZE
Dr. Ruppin further suggested that
t
.pate in the conference, the main task
WITH DRUZE REBELS cine in the town. Major Slavov re-
lent W elshmen who might come -o government.
the Zionist Congress appoint a per-
of which will be to work out a pro- Geneva to dist urb Lord Cecil's peace
During the last six months it was
cently threatened Dr. Levy with
manent
commission for the purpose of
.
gram for constructive co-operation of f mind caused much amusement.
death unless he would leave the town
I generally known that some such tax
o
studying ways and means for bring-
JERUSALEISL—(J. T. AL—Pales- Dr. Danon, the only other Jewish
all national minorities toward the end
Meantime the league has persuaded would be assessed, but the colonists
tine
Arabs
will
display
their
sympa-
ing
about
an Arab Jewish under-
of solving the national minorities Roumania and Poland to grant in-' were hopeful that the assessment
thy toward the Druze rebellion physician in the town, fled.
standing.
The number of murders of Jews in
problem.
creased compensation to Hungarianslwould be postponed to a time when against the French administration o f
"I am convinced that an under-
. Although the debate on the protec- and Germans respectively deprived of I they would be in a position to meet
Bulgarian towns is increasing. Sev-
standing between the Jews and Arabs
tion of minorities before the sixth land. Much depends on a strong pub- it. It has come, however. when their Syria, according to a decision of the eral young Jews were recently shot
of Palestine is a possibility. The Arabs
commission of the league has been in- lie opinion being created for the pro- needs for implements, seed and other Palestine Arab Executive.
without trial on the mere accusation
The executive applied to the Pal-
in spite of the fact that they have
conclusive, yet the proposal of Ernes- tection of minorities. necessary farming materials are
estine government for permission to that they belonged to the Communist
lived under Turkish rule for many
greater than ever and has found them
party. The assassins were not traced.
tas Galvanauakas, the Lithuanian del-
totally
unprepared
to
meet
the
de-
arrange
for
public
manifestations
of
centuries, are a high and noble people
egate, for a general convention for a
To teach is to be in a high fortress mond of the government. sympathy for the "Syrians fighting Murder is now a part of the adminis-
who are racially related to the Jews,"
definition of the rights and duties of
trative system, the local authorities
overlooking
a
city;
In this connection, Dr. Henry Mos- for Arab independence."
all members of the league toward mi-
he stated.
having adopted this expedient to re-
To teach is to stand in the early morn-
Prayers for Syria will be offered
In tendering his resignation, Dr. Rup-
norities served the purpose of bring-
kowitz,
chairman
of
the
Ort
Recon-
move their opponents.
ing watching a sunrise;
pin welcomed the agricultural expert
ing the public's attention to this im- To teach is to kneel in the presence struction Fund, 103 Park avenue, in all the mosques and churches o
Palestine next week, according to a
Schocken
who will probably be named
portant question. There are 40,000,000
New York City, has received a letter
Need makes everything.
of great things;
decision of the executive.
as Ruppin's successor, expressing his
persona living as minorities in Europe
To teach is to be an apprentice to God. from Judge Jacob Panken, who is re-
hope
that
Schocken will put into prac-
and their grievances constitute not the
tice the criticism which he voiced
against Ruppin's work.
In reviewing his work in Palestine
JEAN J. GOLDKETTE
for the past fifteen years, Dr. Ruppin
Woodward avenue at Canfield, prom- stated, "We want to create in Pales-
ises to be one of the best known danc- tine an order of social justice. Pal-
ing spots in Detroit. Last Thursday estine today is the only country in
B
Sc
night, at the formal reopening, a the world where labor legislation has
large capacity crowd enthusiastically been enacted and carried through in
greeted the famous Goldkette Victor everyday life by mutual agreement
Recording Orchestra. Miss Charlotte and in a peaceful way without the
Meyers, the "Personality Girl," with force of the state."
"Bernice" at the piano, radio stars,
Dr. Ruppin further stated that the
Soskin project just be tried out but it
entertained.
A new policy has been inaugurated is premature to speak of a new colo-
of a general admission charge only nization plan.
with all dances being included in the
"I am resigning for purely personal
ticket. Feature attractions have reasons and will devote myself to
been arranged for throughout the scientific research," Dr. Ruppin con-
cluded. He was warmly applauded
season.
Mr. Goldkette, who is directing the by the delegates.
management of the Graystone, is well
known in Detrcit musical circles.
Sidney Blackmer Chosen by Sa-
Nightly they have been broadcasting
batini for Leading Role in
in Detroit for the past year. The
Jean J. Goldkette orchestras with of-
"The Carolinian."
fices at 17 Brady street, have lately
been playing at many prominent Jew-
Sidney Blackmer, who will play the
ish affairs.
leading role in Sabatini's "The Caro-
Lillian Adela Granzow Direct- linian," which opens in Detroit at the
Bonstelle on Thursday evening, Oct.
ing Branch of Denishawn
8, has had the honor of being selected
School in Detroit.
by Mr. Sabatini himself for the role
and also for the role of Scaramouche,
Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, which he formerly played. Martha
who are ,considered in the world of Bryan-Allen is Mr. Blackmer's lead-
art and culture the greatest living ing lady and a large number of prom-
artists of the dance, are opening a inent actors and actresses will sup-
branch of the Nation School of Deni- port the leads. Capt. Harry Latimer,
shown in Detroit.
the "Carolinian," living his role to
The dance will take on an entirely the hilt, a man of wit and charm, as
new aspect now for those who mu•i at home on the battlefield as in
thought it was purely a physical the ballroom, an honorable adventur-
thing, when they understand the full
t '314115 es,:st Iv at,
er, the favor of whose cause made
meaning of Denishawn. Students are him a soldier of that army whose vic-
registering from all parts of the Mid- tories created the greatest country of
dle West.
times.
Lillian Adele Granzow, who has modern
During the premier of "The Caro-
been associated with Denishawn for linian" Miss Bonstelle's company will
the past two years, has been chosen
a two weeks' vacation. Matinees
director of the school at 52 Putnam take
will be given on Thursday and Sato-
avenue. The formal opening was
days.
De Luxe Bodies and Cabs mounted on
Sunday, Sept. 27, at a tea.

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"Come and see the works of God."
Once Sir Walter Scott was very
much discouraged and felt like quit- This is an invitation to the best kind
of
nature study, and is especially ap-
ting in his battle to pay off his cred-
itors; but the thought that God sup- propriate to summer outings. The
handwriting
of God is on the sky, if
plies power was the force that kept
him working. Sometimes the feeling only we will look up to read it; Ibis
footprints
appear
upon the strata of
of oppression that comes to one
hemmed in by the mass of his fellow the earth, if our eyes are sharpened
to
discern
them;
His
blessing descends
mortals proves depressive, but reli-
gion gives one power to rise above in the rain, and His mercy lightens
in
the
eastern
sky.
Never
before was
this on wings of faith. But above all,
religion enables man to conquer him- so much known about the constitution
self. When the inventor Morse was of the earth and the habits of its ani-
seeking money from Congress to mal residents as is known—by one or
finance his telegraph lines, he became another person—today; but a science
discouraged because there seemed no which studies creation without lifting
chance for the bill granting an ap- a hymn of praise in honor of its Cre-
propriation to be passed. That night ator pursues a molelike method of in-
he talked it out with God in his hotel vestigation which misses the meaning
room and a serene peace came over of the whole matter. Only so far as
him and he went to bed to sleep like the works of God are human activities
a child. On the morrow he was pre- the works of od as human activities
pared for departure from Washing- of mind or hand justified and re-
ton, when to his surprise he was in- warded.
formed that the bill had passed.

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—we have steadily improved our
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men respond almost instantly;
and we have constantly tried to
eliminate all unnecessary "red
tape" in our dealings with the
public.

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