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THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926

VOL. XXX, NO. 10

KALININ GIVES REASONS FOR JEWISH
LAND SETTLEMENT IN'RIMEA IN ANSWER
TO PEASANT OPPOSITION LATELY SHOWN

Noted Playwright
Dies of Pneumonia

, I

AUTHOR, DIES AT 62

By LAWRENCE LIPTON

(Editor's Note:—in the interviews which have appeared, many
divergent opinions have been expressed upon the same subject and
out of these diverse opinions it may be possible to make a synthesis
which will enable the Jew to actually orient himself along lines
which may lead to a greater-tittlesthan
e t)
has heretofore been a fact.
The interview has the advantage of eing spontaneous and unstudied
and gives a better picture of what fis actually going on in the mind
of the interviewed.)

Replies to Letter of Vassili Ovchinnikoff, a Member of Young
Communist League, Who Heard Complaints from Peas-
ants While Delivering Letters and Parcels.

COLONIZATION IS ONLY ESCAPE FOR JEWISH
PEOPLE RUINED BY BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION

Tells Peasants Their Complaints Are Unfounded Because
Crimea Is Not a Land of Warmth and Sunshine But
Can Be Developed Only at Great Cost.

New Spiritual Head
ISRAEL ZANGWILL,
Religion Needs More Business,
Of
Temple Emanuel ' BRILLIANT JEWISH
Declares Milton M. Alexander -

A Big Idea is the most valuable thing in the world.
The Jews are the blue-bloods of the ages.
Education is'sthe key to salvation.
To win the respect of our neighbors let us first respect ourselves.
There's too much static in our Jewish life today—we're not getting in
tune with the infinite, the basic things.
'Po refrain from eating ham does not make a good Jew.
In our search for the profits let's not forget the prophets.
Theodore Roberts doesn't take the place of Moses.
C'
Some Gentiles' ideas of the Jew are formed from reading Attie the
see
Agent.
Most Jews take their religion by absent treatments.
The Jewish problem is: Dow shall the world reward the Jew?
The Jews want unity so bad they're willing to fight one another fur it.
There is no substitute for the Ten Commandments.
Shabboth is -Goers pay-day.
ISRAEL ZANGWILL
If the Jews demand a better world, the world has a right to demand
better Jews.
The only good Jew is a real Jew.
Some Jews think the books of Moses are the journal and ledger.
Business needs more religion and religion needs more business.
Judaism is the must salable thing in the world.
These are a few of the sparkling ,:
nthly coined , li y 1111. totts M.
e In
der in the course of a spirited
Jew - Christian Conference to Be M
interview
in
which he reviewed the
interview nimbly
Held at Olivet, Mich.,
field of organized religion among the
Jew's of America and suggested the
August 8 - 15.
application of modern advertising
Both the Orthodox and the Reform methods to broadcast the benefits of

Famous British Novelist Suc-
cumbs After Protracted
Nervous Breakdown,

NOTED AS DRAMATIST
AND HEBREW SCHOLAR

On Last Trio to America in
1924 He Raised Many Con-
troversial Storms.

MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—M. Kalinin, chairman Of the central executive
LONDON.—Israel Zangwill, noted
committee of the Soviets, dealing with the Jewish question in Soviet RUA.
novelist, dramatist and Zionist, died
sia and particularly with the Jewish colonization and the opposition mani-
in a nursing home at Midhurst in
fested agains it by some peasant elements, was published here in the lz-
Sussex Aug. 1. He was taken ill sud-
vestia, the official organ of the Soviet government. The statement attracted
denly a week ago with a nervous'
wide attention here and was reprinted by the Krestianskaya Gazette (Peas-
breakdown.
ants' Paper( and the Yiddish Communist daily Emes.
Obituaries in the London papers
The statement was issued by M. Kalinin in reply tat inquiry addressed
point out that Zangwill owed much
to him by a member of the Crimean Young Comfetunist league named
to American enterprise for his dis-
Vassili Ovehinnikoff.
RABBI AARON M. ASHINSKY
covery as a novelist and playwright.
"I am a member of the Your); Communist League," Ovchinnikoff
"Children of the Ghetto," which es-
writes, "18 years of age. I am employed in the post office and my work
tablished his position as a novelist,
is to distribute letters and parcels among the peasant masses. I am day
was written on un American commis-
after day in the villages and I find myself called upon to answer the many
sion, while several of his plays first
questions put to me by the peasants. One of these questions is a very
produced in New York were great
serious one and it k very much in.'
successes afterward here and on the
the minds of the peasants. I want to
Elaborate Plans Completed to Continent.
pass On this question to you, because
Son of Refugee.
I am unable to answer it. It is a
Welcome Temple Emanuel
Born in London on Feb. 14, 1864,
question about the Jewish settlers
Spiritual Head.
the son of Moses Zangwill, a Russian
who daily arrive in the Crimea and
refugee who had fled a death sen-
especially in our district. The peas-
The committee in •harge of the tenet , in his native land to settle in
ants, any dear Michael Ivanovitch, ex-
welcome reception for Rabbi Aaron England, Israel Zangwill rose from
press themselves to me with much
Mordecai Ashinsky, for the past 23 obscure beginnings to fame as a hu-
Jewish Soldier ' s - - Pass Resolu -
indignation and protest tigainst these
years one of Pittsburgh's foremost morist, novelist, short story writer,
tions Approving Action of
settlers. Our sons and brothers, they
rabbis, who.has been elected spiritual dramatist,nlonist and sociological
congregations
of
Detroit
are
sending
the
religious
life
mope-
the
masses
Jewish Committee.
who are not now affilinted with any
say, fought at Perekop. Tens of
head of Temple Emanuel, Taylor and controversialist. Ile was known u
delegates to the Church and Syne. religious institutions.
--- -
thousands of our brothers lost their
Wilson avenues, announces that elab- the "novelist of 1.ondon's modern
NEW
YORK.
--
IJ.
7'.
A.)
----
Aid
gogue
Conference
being
held
at
Olt-
A widely recognizd authority on Weizmann Expects Successful
lives there. We conquered the Cri•
orate plans are being completed for Jewry" and us the "interpreter of the
Men and our victory cost us dearly, was pledged to the Schwartzhard de- vet, Mich. The conference is being practical advertising who is retained
one At the outstanding banquets of soul of the London Jew." His stories
Settlement
in
Syria
and
and now what to we set? Our de- tense committee lip the Jewish Vet- held Aug. 8 to Aug. la, but to accom- by many of the leading merchants
the year to be given in his honor on have been praised for delicate art and
Transjordania.
mands to be settled in the Crimea erans of the W ars of the Republic in modern the laymen who wish to at- and manufacturers of Detroit. Mr.
Tuesday evening.
simple directness of narrative and
tend,
the
most
important
discussions
Alexander
has
for
many
years
been
have been rejected and we are told a resolution adopted at their fifth :in-
Rabbi Ashinsky is to arrive in De- James Gibbons Huneker, who expert-
to settle in Siberia. What have the nual encampment held recently in have been scheduled for the week- the publicity and advertising director POLITICAL PROSPECTS
trait with his wife, Pearl, and (laugh- mented with the short story in addi-
Delegates were mei- end of Aug. 13 to Aug. 15. - of Jewish religious, benevolent and
Jews done to deserve to be settled in Philadelphia.
FOR FUTURE ARE BRIGHT ters, Esther Hadassah, Judith and tion to more widely-known work as a
This conference was called by Rev. civic enterprises. Both in the press
ant from New' York. Brooklyn, Ba-
the Crimea?"
-- -
Florence, on Tuesday, Aug. 10. at 4:35 critic, paid him the compliment of
yonn•, Jersey City, Albany„, Troy, John W. Herring, the secretary of and on the public platform his efforts
AntLSemitism h Old Disease.
p. ni at Michigan Central Station self-confessed imitation.
the committee on good will of the have helped to put many a campaign American Zionists Will Stand
and will be met by a commit-
M. Kalinin, in his rep l y, b eg i ns b y Boston, Hartford, Chicago, Cleve-
Zangwill's plays, for the most part
Loyally for Jewish Agency
Federal Council of Churches of over the top. These labors were rec-
tracing the causes of anti-Semitism. land, Detroit and Miami.
tee in charge, of which David Oppen- vehicles for sociological ideas, excited
Christ.
Among
the
speakers
will
be
ognized
recently
by
Mr.
Alexander's
The resolution offered by 1. David
Says Dr. Weizmann.
heirs is chairman. Five prominent more controversy than his stories.
"We get. at Our meetings large num-
Delmar of New Turk and unanimous. Rabbi Ephraim Frisch, Rev. Dr. Rein- appointment to the office of chairman
bets of Mites, some signed, some
Pittsburgh Jews and Councilman J. "The Melting Pot," produced in
ly adopted read: hold Nieburn, Bruce Miceli, Rabbi of the publicity committee of the
anonymous, dealing with the Jewish
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—The vari- B. Maloney, Mayor Klines special rep- America in 1900 with Chrystal Herne
'Whereas, Shalom Sch•artzbard is Louis A. Mischkind, Dr. Kirby Page, Union of American Hebrew Congre- ous phases of the present situation in
question in general and the Crimean
resentative will also accompany them in the leading role, wan praised for
Jewish land settlement in particular. now on trial for his life because of William I'. Ilatigood and Professor gations.
Palestine and in the Zionist move- to Detroit and will attend the ban- Its fiery enthusiasm and condemned
Abraham Crienbarh. The subjects to
In his business-like but artistically
Some are frankly antisSemities 0th• his act in ridding the world of tied(
ment throughout the world, and Mort. Other members of [lib arrange- for its propaganda. In the language
be
discussed
will
be:
"Racial
Minori-
furnished private office on John R.
plans of Zionist leadership for the molts committee are J. P. Rosenthal, of Oscar S. Straus, Secretary of
era are like this inquiry front Com - arch-fiend Semion Petlura, who was
ties," "Religious Minorities" and street, the walls decorated with a
immediate future, were submitted for Aaron Wetsman, E. Lightstone, R. Commerce under President Rouse-
rode Ovehinnikoff, honest attempts to responsible for the horrible butchery
"How Can Church and Synagogue large original pen dressing by Win-
consideration at the Zionist actions Schomberger, Max Keidan and S. vela, it was a "great play and re-
find out why the government is thus of 150,000 of our brethren in the
Co-operate to Combat Anti-Semit- sae McCay (the gift of Arthur Bris•
committee which opened its sessions Newman. A large crowd is expected markable for presenting a historical
favoring the , Jews," Kalinin writes. Ukraine in 1919, and
"Whereas, while under ordinary ism?" bane 1, an idyllic landscape in oils here.
to greet him at the depot, according picture of a three-fold 'movement
"Anti-Semitism is an old disease.
On Friday, Aug. 13, at the request by the Flemish 'Minter Wynant and
The contemplated trip of Dr. to present indications. with graphic 'colors —namely,
There are no doubt many causes for circumstances we cannot condone or
it
an art photograph of the facade of
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
it. One cause was that a Jewish approve of individual acts of retribu- of the Christian delegates to the con-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, David W. paints the Russian pogrom, the immi-
Temple Beth El, Mr. Alexander World Zionist Organization, to the Simons and David A. Brown have ac- gration problem and the American
family in order to obtain the right tion, we feel that this is a most ex- ference, a Jewish Sabbath eve serv-
to leave the l'ale of Settlement and traordinary circumstance; be it there- ice will be held. The service is be- proved a busy but amiable subject United States, the continuation of his cepted invitations as honor guests at amalgamating process." The scene
ing organized by Rabbi Leon Fram for an interview. A small °ens. efforts while in America to extend the banquet and other prominent of "The Melting Pot"
live among the general population fore
was America,
"Resolved, that the Jewish Vet- of Temple Beth El. Miss Frances mental table surmounted by a smile. the Jewish Agency through his ne-
had to be endowed with special abili-
Jews of the city are expected to par- its gospel was assimilation and it was
of the Wars of the Republic at Rosenberg and Mrs. A. C. Lappin will tarot figure by Marro 'Lim, the Jew- gotiations with the Marshall group, ticipate. Invitations for the affair, dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt.
erans
,
ties. If a Jew was given the diploma
their fifth annual national encamp- render the musical setting of the ish artist, adorned one side of the the possibilities of extending Jewish which will be held that evening at 7 Raised Zionist Storm.
of a merchant of the first guild,
ment assembled in the City of Phila- service. room and two alabaster vases of rare colonization work outside of the press o'clock at the synagogue, have been
which meant that he could do busi-
In October of 1923 Zangwill raised
delphia, do hereby voice their ap-
Olivet, Mich., is a resort town with workmanship were decorated with ant Palestine frontiers, including mailed to 2,111(0 representative mem- a storm by calling political Zionism
ness anywhere in Russia, he obvious-
proval of the action by the Jewish facilities for swimming, boating, ten-ai ouette portraits of Benjamin Transjortiania and certain parts of bers of the synagogues of the city. "dead" in a speech in Carneigie
ly was of a higher grade of ability
Flail
committee in France, which has col- xis and golf. Accommodations can ranklin and Benjamin Disraeli—the Syria,
.a, were the main features around
Mack B. Wtess will cater a strict y in New York. He contended that "a
than the average Russian merchant
lected, recorded and produced the be secured at very reasonable gat .. first the symbol of business wisdom
with whom he had to compete, and
kosher
banquet
and
arrangements
Jewish
state
was
possible
at
the
mo-
the deliberations centered.
records of casualties resulting from All members of the Detroit Jewish and thrift, the second the symbol of which
The deliberations took place un- have been perfected to care for 500 ment when the Arab was a defeated
he proved n dangerous competitor.
the pogroms instigated by Petlura community who would like to attend triumphant achievement by the Jew der the chairmanship of Dr. Leon guests. Those desiring reservations enemy, liberated from the Turk
"Inside the l'ale, the condition of
and
during his terrible regime; that we the conference, either throughout this in a Gentile world.
Motzkin,
chairman of the actions are requested to call S. Newman, glad enough to take on any political
the Jews was a terrible one. It was
offer our aid to Shalom Schwartzbard week of Aug. 8 to Aug. 16 or on
I had heard of Mr. Alexander's committee, in the presence of nearly 1676 Taylor avenue, telephone Em- impress," but that "a great moment
not for nothing that tens of thou-
in his hour of need, and be it further the week-end of Aug. 13 to Aug. 15, leadership in the establishment of all the 'members of the committee. pire 0167-.1
sands of Jews emigrated year after
.found, as (Theodore) Ilerzl had fore-
County Training
new
W ayn ft, the
"Resolved, that we tender financial are asked to communicate with
Rabbi
Six delegates from Poland could not
year from Russia. The Jews had no
Rabbi Ashinsky has won for him- boded, a small people." For this
aid up to the sum of $100 if funds Leon Pram, who will be glad tel gin,. School for the feeble-minded; of his
the opening session, being self a prominent place in American opinion and for intimating that the
for
right to own land.
publicity work for the various Jewish arrive
are needed to help in his cause."
occupied in the present session of the Jewry and is one of the most distill. Jews of America should unite for po-
them directions for traveling and
"The Czarist government for its
Ask Immigration Change.
Polish Sejni, to which they are depu- guished rabbis in the country. The litical action and that there should
make all arrangements for them.
own ends consciously fostered anti-
Beth campaigns
El building and
fund,
so
I
The veterans reiterated their stand Olivet is four and one-half hours' ride Temple
'
war
relief
for
the
t ies They are expected to arrive largest Jewish institutions of Pitts. be "a Jewish vole in the United
Semitism, making the workers and
on immigration in a resolution de- from Detroit either by train or Its asked him: "In what manner does lat e r.
peasants believe that the only reason
burgh owe their existence to his States," Zangwill was taken to task
the application of advertising. prin.
manding that Congress let down the automobile.
• flee committee's sessions, which broad vision and untiring efforts. He by many prominent American Jews,
for their poverty was the exploita-
help to
ciples and practices „help
bars on immigration to the wives and
will last about a week, were declared was the founder of the Jewish flume including Louis Marshall and Samuel
Among those who have already ar. the idea of Judaism.
tion by the JONVS.
children of declarants and to make
In for Aged, the Hebrew Institute, one
closed to press representatives.
Jews Not An Alien Element.
ranged to go to Olivet are: Mr. and
":1 big idea is the biggest thing in his opening remarks, Dr. Mutzkin ex- of the his places in I'ittsburgh, in Untermyer.
more liberal the measure for all oth-
Mis. Wallace Rosenheini, Mr . and the • rid "e
"There is nn impression abroad,"
During the memorable trip to the
Alexander, pressed regret at the absence of Na- which that community takes great
Mr Mr.
Alexander
re plied
ers who wish to come to America,
..
e
..
..
,.
%
Mm. Milton M. Alexander, Mr. and the .': daism
.
M Kalinin continues, "that the Jews
United States in 1923 Zangwill criti-
is pr i mar il y an idea.
Ju l
alll
whose character is unquestioned.
:qrs. A. K‘tappin and Rabbi I eon "".n necessary to sell the idea of Ju- hum Sokolow, chairman of the pride; the House of Shelter, the Ile- cized Jewish life in New York for its
are an alien element, that their home
The organization went on record to
'
It la
Zionist World Executive, who is now
(Turn to Last Page.)
is not the country where they live, petition Congress for the enactment Frani.
"lack of poetry," and regretted, in
deism to the Jew. And that is
on a tour of South Africa. Dr.
.
a letter to S. Stanwood Menken, pres-
but Palestine. The Jews, in fact, of legislation adopted by Congress
problem of organization and adver- Motzkin welcomed Chaint Nachman
INVENTOR DIES
have lived in Russia for centuries,
ident of the National Security
blent
RABBI MALINA TO SPEAK
tising. In fact, all public enterprises Bialik, Hebrew poet, to the actions
at its last session, but rejected by the
and they have as much right here as
IN
ALLENHURST,
N.
J.
League, that America had entered
begin with an idea and require or- committee meeting.
Senate, Oranting out-patient treat-
_
.
the World War. "If America had
any other part of the population. It ment to war veterans, whereas they
ganization and advertising to p t
It Wall learned from authoritative
Rabbi Isaac Manna will speak this them over successfully. The adveirt- ,
was only the oppression of the Czar- are now entitled to hospitalization
1Votal
was
received
in
Detroit
Sun-
not gone into the war," he wrote,
at 5
sources that in his repo rt submitted day of the death in Allenhurst, N. J., ' "a draw would have resulted and
o'clock et
ist government which shut them up only. This measure was originally Saturday afternoon
_su ,a d
, icli o aa rsuccessful
actions committer. Dr. Weiz- of Max Levy, well known scientist militarism would hove been killed in-
the Delmar street synagogue on Tal- selling ideas
_wh
in the Pale of Settlement, which pre-
d _creme, n to
the
n terchan Is h and
pay many mann summarized his impressions and inventor, who a as born in this stead of reviving it in other coun-
' .
vented them from living together
mul - eal subjects of great interest.
(Continued on Page 5)
111.1,0a
which business
whi
— thousands
of dollars for, prove just of his recent visit to Palestine, during city 69 years ago and spent the early Itries." Coupled with an assertion
with the rest of the population and

VETERANS PLEDGE
SC HWARTZBARD AID

assimilating with it. And this same
government which was responsible
for the isolation of the Jews after-
wands accused the Jews of aloofness
from the rest of the population and
of living together only with .laws and
helping only Jews. It was the Czar-
ist government which forcibly sepa-
rated the Jews from the rest of the
population, by depriving a whole peo-
ple of all rights, political 81111 eco-
*
nomical.
"Every Jewish family, even of the
middle-class, finding itself constantly
subjected to the arbitrary force of
the police, was against its will com-
pelled to sympathize with the revo-
lutionaries and to help them directly
or indirectly.
"A Jew coming into any city out-
side the Pale could find shelter only'
among Jews who had the privilege
of living outside the Pale. They were
forced to develop a sense of cunninJ
in order to outwit the authorities
"Under the pretense of keeping
maid-servants, they enabled Jewish
girls to study at the university.
Other Jewish girls who wanted to
study had to take out the shameful
yellow passports. (Certificates of
prostitution.) Is it any wonder that
the Jews hated czarism and fought
against it?
"Deprivation of lights and oppres-
sion caused suffering to the Jews,
but on the other hand it resulted in
bringing forward among the Jews a
considerable percentage of revolu-
tionaries.
Confiscated Jewish Capital.
"With the advent of the Soviet
regime the Jews, together with all
others who had been deprived of
their rights, obtained every legal
equality, including also the right to
work on the land. What objection
ran be raised against this and who
will accuse the Soviet government of
having done wrong in allowing the
Jews to work on the land? The
Soviet government is accused of be-
ing a Jewish government, but this
is so much nonsense. It is true that
the Soviet government restored their I
rights to the Jews, but to which
Jews? It restored rights only to the

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Many Local Jews
Will Attend Meet

COLONIZATION WILL
EXTEND FAR BEYOND
PALESTINE BORDER

The only way to be sure of greeting ALL
your friends!

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Banquet to Honor
Rabbi A. Ashinsky

.

ri had no need for pre-
part of hi
s fe
li here.
I that Ameca
ne
this drew the fi re of Men-
Pa Max Levy y was one of six children paredss,
of Edward and Sarah Levy, who came ken, who while paying tribute to the
from Bohemia in 1850 and settled in' literary attainments of Zangwill, said
Detroit, living on Fort street oppo- his "temperament had outbalanced
site what was later to become the his judgments."
A Farewell Broadside.
headquarters of General Grant.
Zangwill left this country in Feb-
Louis E., Joseph, Julia, Rose and'
Elizabeth were the brothers and cis-, ruary of 1924 with a parting broad-
ters of Max Levy and it was due to aide. He expressed his sympathy for
ideas and methods that I employed firms committee.
Better.
the efforts and ingenuity of Louis the death of President Woodrow Wil-
for my clients during the day helped! Relations
With with
M•nd•tory
Be
the mandatory
The relation
considerably, that the others soon became inter- I son, adding that "there " are no great
s
c rit and power have improved
t° bring the bene fits
ested nn the scientific world and par- men left in America.
Criticizing
I
of
hayg
ion•
o my c o- mli
religious
ists.
The comfort
basic principles are the especially with regard to questions ticularlv in the photo-engraving busi- . our "restricted immigration policy,"
Sell the idea to your public pertaining to the colonization work.
he
declared
that
it
would
lead to a
same.
Max Levy attained national recog- • "narrow nationalism." lie also
ne"s
and the job is more than half done.
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It is my conviction that business
nition early in the present century by blamed us for our "isolationist
his inventions in the field of photo- stand" in regard to reparations.
?Wells more religion atid religion
B'NAI B'RITH - K. OF P.
engraving. His inventions included
"The reason that I criticize Amer.
Amer-
needs more business.. Some Jr ws
PLAN GAME FOR AUG. 29 precision machinery for the making ica," he said on leaving, "is that I
think the books of Moses are the
of
half-tone
screens
used
in
cuts
for
think
your
country
is
the
greatest
journal and ledger. In our search
Members of l'isgah Lodge, No. 34, printing in newspapers and maga• potentiality in the world." In extenu-
for the profits, let us not forget the
Independent Order B'nai B'rith, will zinc,.
',Won he declared that Americans,
Prophets."
Starting as a pioneer in the photo- though inefficient, were hospitable,
"In what manner, I inquired, "may held a regular meeting Monday eve-
nine,
Aug.
9,
in
the
B'nai
B'rith
engraving
business
in
Detroit,
nearly
kind
and lovable.
the application of advertising prin-
In September, 1919, the Jewish
ciples and practices help to spread Community House, 275 East Ferry 40 years ago, he played a prominent
avenue.
Announcement
has
been
part
in
developing
the
theory
as
well
author
wrote of the League of Na-
the idea of Judaism?"
"The Jewish problem," replied Mr. made by officers of the organization as perfecting machinery for its ow- dons as the "League of Damnations."
that
the
program
of
activities
of
the
tical
application.
He said that Mr. Wilson had sold
Alexander, "has been called many
He was the recipient of many med- "the Peace in exchange for the
things. It has been called a religious various committees for the remain-
problem, an economic problem, an der of the year will be made public ale from technical schools in recog• League," and that the league had
nition for his services. Among these been "palmed oft on him" as a device
educational problem,. It -may seem at this meeting.
It has also been announced that were the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic for "guaranteeing the injustice of the
far-fetched to call it an advertising
problem. 'let, in the last analysis, the local lodge is actively participat- silver medal and the John Scott peace treaty."
Zang-will trade his entry into liters-
that's what it is. Any problem that inc in plans for the organization of medal, awarded by Franklin Institute..
He was also a frequent contributor lure from the or .fession of teaching.
demands the dissemination of in- • local chapter of the Aleph Zadeck
Although practically self-educated, he
formation is essentially an advertis- Aleph, the junior B'nai B'rith fro- to scientific magazines.
had attendee `he Jews' Free School
ing problem., This problem is now ternity. and a branch of the Hillel
in East London when a boy and later
recognized by the Union of Ameri- Foundation at the University of DELRAY CONGREGATION
PLANS ALL-DAY OUTING took a B. A. degree, with triple hon-
can Hebrew Congregations. It has Michigan. Reports of the activities
An elaborate program has been ors, at the London University. His
always been recognized by the Zion. or the order will he read at the next
meeting and members are promised planned by those in charge of the schooling completed, he taught at the
ist organization.
outing which is being sponsored by ,Jews' Free School, where, according
"Advertising is eimpiy,another name an interesting evening.
The secretaries of Pisgah Lodge the Ladies Auxiliary of the First Ile- I to Arthur St. JoIrl Adcock, he proved
for propaganda. In the old days, all
and Detroit lodge, No. 55, Knights brew Congregation of Delray for "extraordinarily successful."
that was nerneeary to put over an
ea was to sell it to a king, an ern. of Pythiak, announce that their re- Sunday, Aug. 8, at George's Farm.
In 1888, while still a teacher, he
i d
are now prepared to The program will include sports of collaborated with Louis Cowen in
error or ■ pape. If the ruler was sold epective offices
on the idea he would issue an edict distribute tickets for the champion- all i s •nd e and dancing, the music for writing a farcical political romance,
baseball game between teams which will be furnished by • Ilan- "The Premier and the Painter."
Sr a bull and the job was done. But ship
representing the two organizations garian orchestra.
Shortly afterward, he relinquished
the thing is not so simple today. Yea
which will take place in Navin Field
Hungarian re:1mb and refresh- i teaching to become a free - lance Isla-
put
acre,.
your
idea
to
millions
mist
Sunday, Aug. 29. OwMg to the great merits will be served. Admission is thor and journalist. He started •
of people who are used to adverbs-
ing appeal. And that take, advertis- rivalry between the two competitors. 50 cents.
publication called ArieL • rival to
To arrive at George's Farm, take Punch, and in the first two years of
large attendance is expected. The
m g methods. This has been made a
played a 6 to 6 tie in Telegraph road, following the auxil-
gn
at -
I m Osah h e d o r j e .stta h l o t sn be e d a
necessary by the development of ado- teams recently
innings at Tuhmoo Park and n- lure signs, turn in on Town Line t n
cation and the growth of democracy.

as effective in selling the idea of a which he studied the economic and
house of worship, or After
relief a for
our
situation
His views
long
on political
the situation
were them.
expressed
in his
European brethren.
day at the office from 8 in the morn- memorandum to the League of Na•
inc till 6 in the evening, busy every tions and in his detailed letter to the
/ British government, Dr. Weizmann
I minute on problems of business,
I have found it extremely interesting staled.
All the documents pertaining to
to
turn
to I civic
and
religious
prob-
lems,
and
have
found
the same
the matter were submitted to the ac•

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valry between them has continued to , road by little church, one mile from
Eureka road.
increase since that time.

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