lite NTRort fryistt (► noN lac Anwar& hy gen David or shield of David, the Judaism to the Jew. Second, to sell , ill 1/ Christian has the cross. The Wham- Judaism to the non-Jew. Some Gen- . melon the star and en scent. And tiles' ideas of the Jew are formed from Dramatic Club: the Buddhist his little figure of Bud- reading Abie the Agent. We must A program will be given by the dha. These arc the symbols of great Jewish Girls Dramatic Club at the faiths. People nowadays are not will- show the non-le• that Judaism is Children's Fresh Air Camp. A play- pig to wade through the Talmud to something fine, good and inspirational let, "Who's Afraid," a harvest dance, find the fundamental ideas of Juda- But to win the respect of our neigh minstrel show, "Mackie" or "Scene: ism. They are accustomed to having hors lit us first respect oursel:(- in a School Roam," will be presented the bask truths presented to them in Physical commodities play a large . a simple, appealing form. And theY part in our lives, hut, after all, At 29. rte inspirational things are equally ins Last year the Y. M. C. A. sent out a quest ••••••• 3 irp to young men in over on Thursday, July pect to be appealed to thrti -- morn ,,, the Japan ese boys re- accus- the portant. You can buy substitutes for exann c hels to which they are ugh 50 . countries. On the subject of Christian Art( answer that had needles concealed in. it. coffee and butter, but there is no sole Jascha Schwartzmann has succeed- toned. Many ministers are using the turned MI . J ed Samuel Cashwan as instructor of radio to spread their ideas and many stittste fee the 'fen Commandments Christian nations are powerful, non-Christian nations are weak; the art class which meets every kn. rabbis, too. Their won , in this way, Theodore Roberts doesn't take the thought of non-Christian countries is deep, that of Christian coun- place of Moses. To refrain from eat day front 4 to 6 at the Jewish Cen- reach both Jews and nen-Jews. tries is superficial; civilization of Christian countries is materialistic, "History is full of i xamples that ing ham does not make a glut Jew . ter, 31 Melbourne. All inter,ted or: but that of non-Christian countries is spiritual. The only it.ml .levy is a real Jew. If prove the value of advertising meth- urged to attend. ods applied to ideas. King Asoka, of the Jews demand a bettor world, the • -- world has in right to demand belle: Rather interesting, that, coming from the "heathen!" India, who reigned in t he third cili- Mothers and Babies Camp: . ..... .. a farewell reception was given in tury before Christ, set up inscrip- Jews. If Judaism makes men better it should be very much in demand but while some "loyal American" lets nut a yap about the Every once in II innocent A merican mind by "furriners" in this country honor of Miss Mary Caplan, prior to Gnus on stone tablets all liner his before it can be in demand it must corruption of the , country. In these inscriptions he told be sold to the Jew j11,t. SS tOOthPIISh who are writing indecent realism. A pet phrase is "the influence of the herdeparture for the East. i the simple, human tenehings of Gott- --- I tang Buddha in language that evil y- and shaving CS1-11Ill SIT S0111 10 the alien in the literature of our land." Well. let's see about it. Speaking of Swimming Contest: who is a general public. People got lilting with- u, to our friend James Branch C Mrs- Messinger won the swimming one could understand. Thinly-five of suppressed books, We CO Ille Virginian Of Virginians. One hundred per cent, aren't you, James? And contest which Was held at the camp.; his inscriptions have survinol to this out tootbp,P• before it WIC: brought Henry:11eneken, that most distinguished citizen of Maryland, who indulges Mrs. Itithinsky running her a close I day. They in re really glorified bill to their atler)ion. The &limed had le ls. Outdoor advertising was used be aerated first. in the rudest kind of rude language. Nothing foreign about Meneken, even t second. I hoards. in thin ancient world. The "Ptsple i‘ott,ler at the spread of if they do once in a while suppress a story with which he is connected. Of :els. eChoiccoj DiscrimittalingIbomen • 1.:gylitian kings engray.s1 their deed, Christian Seiell“.. I t was S' , 111 to Ill: course, "II. I.." isn't a member of a Rotary Chill or the Elks, but he is a :w Staff: native son just the same. Then comes Joseph liergesheimer.- yes, his name New The new staff consists of Blum:t ill picture and story on the Ivalls of public by npartis of its propaganda- I sounds Jewish, doesn't it? Might be a Gorman at that, hut he isn't. Born Went to ! Levin, judge ; Rose Rubenfire, police t heir temples and their tombs. And its rending rooms, its easy, interest- ing literature, its testimonial meet- in Philadelphia. Ills ' mo n ther' niaidon name was 51acRellan. J,,,,, p h • commissioner; Leona Feigen, assis- in the huge bonfires that the Greeks ings, its lectures and its newspaper v by the mime of Ilemphill. Why, cihree Pairs for $5.25 latls lint police commissioner; Isadore lit on hills during religious festivals married , ken schools • ' .I. ,N1S, lund to is n could join the kln. Then that carrot-top from Minnesota, Sinclair publicity. I.etvin, paper commissioner; Isadore and as signals who is classed as a corrupter of the Fundamentalist mint. White, Protes- Nedlman, chief storekeeper; Leo Ad- to spread the news of stink great vie. "The Jews tire the blue-bloods of the tant, all-American, all-wool and a yard wide. NOW we come to Sherwood land, assistant storekeeper; Lena lacy, we find the beginning of ()baleen ages. There is no reason to believe Anderson, who is um .Flhe loin of the Lord's osecuting attorney; 'Mrs.' long-distance communicatitai--the tel- that Judaism, which has survived . pr Day Alliance. Sherwood is Nedlman, Jews t as art hrough centuries as a necessity to mil- he/first t w the light of day' And Dreiser, who has been Yetta Permit, attorney for defense; egraph and the radio. from Ohio, where he that one wonders that he has the courage to come up as much to the suppressed so on much for air. Born the t banks of the Wabash. His name is Dresser. Hoosier Mrs. Hakrant, foreman of the jury:, beginning to use the radio but Jewish there lions, wouldn't Ill1•1111 ill our few today if every channel of infor- right down to the tops of his shoes. Yes, there is one foreigner. A real May Oakrant, chief tied inspector; is still too much static not getting in tune mation and all the experience of mod- ely for those trying to make out a case Ethel Stone, assistant bed inspector; life today-we're Sol Letvin, camp yells; Margan.t with the infinite, the basic things. ern advertising was brought to its tough customer. But unfortunat WOODWARD 8 ADAMS e, which means in pl in English "Jews" -this Yells, assistant. 'There are two phases to the Jew's :orvice. For Judaism is the most sal- against the "alien" influence, foreigner is Nordic-and his name in Hendrik van mon. And how he hates advertising problem. First, to ,,el able thing in the world. that Nordic nonsense! But why continue the list The only realist of the e ments: type that the blue noses have in mind, who int Jew, is Ben Hecht-andAcknowledg - cials wish to acknowled v Camp officials free laundry from the following; that isn't our fault. -_.-mot_.- sometimes Interestedly, sometimes indiffer. RahinskY's Hand Laundry, Pernunt'i Readers of this column hay: , ently, often with a yawn, followed comments I have made for a number of Wet Wash and Nedlman's Hand years about the Nordics and about the craze for Nordic supremacy in this Laundry; also a carpet sweeper from Messinger. country. A'ery often I have written these comments with an injection of Mrs. M. arresting as possible because I have realized satire in order to make them as Membership: tempest the underlying seriousness of this apparent fad, t Pa seeming 1 inn cam now consists of 76 mem- p teapot, and I wanted my followers to think about it. Well, to you appre. date what has happened thus for ns a result of this clever and dangerous Ibers. v Nordic propaganda? I am going to give you a few figures--and please Father's Week: L . don't yawn-read them! The week I if Labor Day will be into this main- Father's Week. Those desiring to I won't go back very far. I n 1908, 103000 Jews came register for that week are asked to , try. In 1914 almost 140,000 Jews came to America. In 1J21, over call at 31 Melbourne, or telephone Jews came to this country. I am not giving you the figures in ht•tween but Empire 9306 or Empire 4878. Honest value is a priceless commodity. Every purchaser the totals were very large. Now do you want to get a real revelation of seeks it, but not always with complete success. what has been put over by the Nordic lobbyists and pussyfooters? Then read the table of immigration and emigration just compiled for 11 months 100 JEWISH POLITICAL PRISONERS RELEASED During periods of careful buying he takes unusual pains of last year. Here it is And do you know what they want to do? Still further re- to find it, and products of inferior merit fail to attract his duce the number from the countries from which most Jews conic. KOVN0.-(J. T. A.)-Fifty po- Immigrant. Emigrant.litical trials which were pending in patronage. the Lithuanian court martial were Race or People. 825 840 cancelled as a result of the political . .... African (black) 88 676 amnesty granted by the new govern- Reports then circulate that the "saturation point" in the auto- Armenian 1,139 2,416 meat. Bohemian, Moravian (melt) 1,476 459 mobile market has been reached, when in reality there will Among the cancelled cases was Bulgarian, Serb 2,647 1,262 that of the Jewish Cultural League. Chinese NEVER be a saturation point for honest value. 548 1147 One hundred Jews were among the ............. Croatian and Slovenian 1,203 1,2:14 400 political prisoners released by Cuban 449 74 . the new government. Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian During the first six months of this year, for instance, Dodge 866 2,970 Dutch and Flemish 67 43 Brothers sold 207,115 motor cars and trucks. This repre- East Indian VETERANS PLEDGE 6,095 _40,667 English sents a gain of 49.3 per cent over the first six months of 1925, 41I1 635 SCHWARTZBARD AID Finnish . 1,091 .20,794 and continues Dodge Brothers in the enviable position of French :1,765 57,1146 (Continued from Page 1) German 4,881 2,216 THIRD IN THE INDUSTRY. Greek 322 „ 9,666 advocated and sponsored in the Vet- Hebrew 3/4,628 erans Bureau by Commander Men- Irish For the five weeks ending July 31st, 39,313 motor cars and . 1,342 lelsohn Italian ( north i 15,891 7,181 The convention opened with a sa- Italian (south) trucks were delivered to customers in the United States - an 1,114 539 lute to the colors, followed by a Japanese . 27 prayer by Dr. Oscar Levine of Phila- , 47 increase of' 69.1 per cent over the same period last year, and Korean 381 371 th•Iphia, after which Jerome Gold- Lithuanian . . . 919 1,014 smith. a (14-legate from Cleveland, impressive evidence that Dodge Brothers great sales gain is Magyar .. 2,2161 presented a personal letter of greet- 36,878 Mexican .. continuing through the quiet weeks of mid-summer. 2,532 ing from President Coolidge handed . 2,955 Polish 2,847 754, . to hint at the White House, where he Portuguese 1,14 , had a brief chat with the President 290 The more carefully people investigate and compare, detail Roumanian 530 872 en route to the encampment. . • Russian . 60 The President's message read: 468 by detail, the factors that constitute genuine motor car Ruthenian (Russniak) . 3,610 "It is always a pleasure to testify 18.440 Scandinavian (Swedes, Norwegians, Danes( value, the more inevitably Dodge Brothers market expands 1,690 to my keen appreciation of the serv- 27,437 . • . Scotch 787 ice rendered to America by those who 0ti and will continue to expand, year after year. Slovak 617 2.720 have upheld her honor in our mill- . Spanish 1,219 2,254 i tary and naval services. A grateful Spanish American ; country will not forget her veterans. 247 418 Syrian 171i "Sly greetings and best wishes aro 190 THOMAS J. DOYLE Turkish 71 extended, not only to those present 1,252 INCORPORATED Welsh 625 at your national encampment in ; 302 West Indian (except Cuban) 302 Philadelphia, but to all the members' ( , 335 JOHN R. AT ENDICOTT JEFFERSON AT CHENE . WOODWARI3 AT MARTIN PL. Other peoples of your organization. NORTHWAY 5406 EDGEW000 4460 J. Mendelsohn was re-elect- • GLENDALE 7117 Less than 10,000 Jews came to this country last year. Does that mean rd Morris commander-in-chief for the third' Hergenrocder, Inc., 14615 E. Jefferson.....Lenox 4400 Co., 16123 Woodward_Arl. 3730 anything to you? It does to me. Highland Park Motor term. Hem, 4297 Hiles Auto Service, 12217 Twelfth Metrics Motor Sales es Service, 4426 Chene Mel. 6667 laid Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River..__Gar. 7100 Rabbi Stern stresses the fact that "up to yesterday" the Jews have Cook-Wood, Inc., 14427 Schoolcratt Rd.. __Euclid 6380 L af 10670071 Co. 3950 Dix Motor too much emphasis on the "without"--the externals-sand too little to "the . RELIGION NEEDS Dix-Western 9888 Bucknell-Knowlson Co., 2445 Michigan____Glen. Lin, 1172 Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 GratIot within." Too much form and ceremony and too little of the spirit. That': MORE BUSINESS Northeast Motor Co., 8564 Jos. Campau___Emp. 4083 ; x Leno , r Fairview Auto Saks. 10940 Mack true, of course. On the other hand the Reform congregations, or let us say Colonial Motor Sales, 6034-40 Michigan.. Cedar 3138 - Delray Motor Saks, 7132 -34 W. Jefieraon-Cedar 3132 the Reform rabbis, of the extreme wing removed all the "clothes"--stripped; North Central Motor Co., 8517 Linwood. Euclid 1880 ! I (Continued from page onej Emp. 080 Womlward. Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 • Judaism of all its ceremonial coverings. So there seems to me that then- : 1 is a going forward and a coming back movement in process which will re-; salt (at least that is my firm belief) in a widespread conservative congre- !The people no longer allow of ens to Patronize Your Nearest Dodge Brothers Dealer gational movement that will respect to a greater degree the emotional and, do their thinking for them. Dernoc-; the mystic in religious exercises and not rely too much on rationalism out I racy itself would have been impossible I can discover, Dr. Morgenstern didn't say ; in the days before the newspaper and as an intellectual So for anything more pulpit. than this. I can't see a new Judaism. But I can see, with i the radio. The channels of too informs- ow and limited.; too nar I ; Rabbi Stern, "a renewed Judaism" with a great deal more Jewishness Ition were of the r p eople could not ex• I Says he: "Content, Torah and more Torah and spirituality are needed.' ;The will press itself with sufficient speed to' The Beth Hamedrash ought to be restored in temples and synagogues. I • forgot to-limy that in this meeting of the ways, religiously speaking, among I make it effective. In the olden days scholars studied I the Jews of this country that the Orthodox will cease from wrapping itself I ; books of limited circulation and, be , i in ceremonialism to such a degree that the "spirit of the faith" is completely • sides. these few lamks were written in ' a style that the average man, even lost sight of. Another point that Dr. Stern makes. . if he knew how to read, would have • - ..44 4 My, my, don't you think we are having very warm weather these hot been unable to understand. Today . days? Rosa Leon, M. A., writes an open letter to me in the Modern View I there are many ways of broadcasting of St. Louis, concerting my statement regarding Jewish nurses or rather I ideas and modern advertising has in-' the lack of them. It scorches in one or two spots. Says the writer: vented ways of preparing three ideas' • so that they may be appealingly pre- I The real reason why more Jewish girls do not take up nursing sent•d. There are the five great ave. is because of the high educational entrance requirements and the • trues of public information: The press,: length of the training course. Most poor immigrant girls have no the stage (including the films), radio, : the church and the school. education and the question is of making a living as soon as possible ' "It is not enough to bring the idea -thus they go as shop girls; they are forced into it. And as to the • of Judaism to those who are in the educated girls-why it is a well known fact that the Jewish girls do I temple already. To use the termino1- profession for that matter, but prefer re- not care to take up any ogy of trade, they are already motto- I maining at their father's home and await the time until a suitable mars. You must go outside of the I husband presents himself and offers them a new home in exchange temple, hi-cause most Jews take their I of an old one. religion by absent treatments. You I ' must use the printed word to reach Well, of course-no, I better not say it. ' them-and the radio and motion pie- I _..w-- Hendrik van Loon has a full page cartoon in the current issue of the tures are now available, too. As to I Nation. It shows two cave ladies of the old regime, the ancient aristocracy,: the schools. I believe that while we speak, clad in the very newest style skins, the vogue in the year 31)1)00 should not teach the Bible we should so to • teach the principles of ethics so that IL C. Van Loon takes a sly dig at the Nordics in this fashion: ■ the children'sr minds may be prepared _ Educe- influence of religion And the Mrs. Neanderthal: "It is perfectly scandalous the was they let i fo r the those up-start Cro-Magnon people into our valley. We shall have is the key to sal tion . proper use of these channels of in- to find another cave." keep out I formation becomes a problem of ad- i Thus it has been from the beginning of time. The Ins want to !vertieing. 1:7tt- I "It is said," continued Mr. Alexan- the Outs who want to get in. ---.--ws-e--- • ,.....-....:_t.-4--4t_.%,,f, . ■ der, "that only half a dozen people .,...„. Wanted-A noted Jewish woman for Lyceum lectures. I feel like pub- It tithing that kind of an advertisement. In looking over the lists of all the understand the Einstein theory. ..17.: _. , , !it x.r iltl o :If ut " li s hrased in a few elm. •••-• well known bureaus in the country I find a lack of Jewish women, for whom has never been p v s ue, demand by Jewish organizations. Maybe there are Jewesses • ple words ao that eerybody can I 11.!A there is a big my readers derstand it. The spread of every great .$ .'..1.4 .( 11 . Vi 2_ C unusual ability and achievement who are blushing unseen. If COMMuni - religion has depended upon the phras- . . • of unusual would tw rggi,fi - .1 , 5 - • - can suggest women of the type I have in mind I wish they ing of its great basic truths in sim- say, - TI rate with me in care of the journal in which they read this statement. I •-•"_11 ' pie form. Just as every great burl- • --e-ewie-e-- every . Of course it's too bad. But then even Americans succumb to the lure 1 ness has its simple slogan FO of money tat least so I have heard). A gentleman in Detroit sends me a I religion has its simple statement of - letter deploring the action of seven players of the internationaly famous belief. Judaism has its ancient cry: i .nmA soccer team-the Austrian Ilakoah-who at the end of their tour in this . 'Hear. 0 Israel, the Lord our God the , 1 4477.01-3. ri sanity h a s the sim- is On e.' Chst their contracts because they obtained engapge- Lordsay gave to d ied Jes u , iJ to renew eountry re fused ments here at much higher prices. This Jewish soccer team was built u ingo as , rile f esus a result of years of training and was the pride of European Jewry. The the world.' Bruce Barton has recent- the price we have to pay for their sporting' ly pointed out in • book that Jesus ! s announce manager sadly feats. However, we must not set ideals too high-for the other fellow. it' was the first advertising man because w Aso phrase his g ret a ts idea s requires no sacrifice on our part to expect our neighbor to make • sacrifice. ' he kne . how has i e lo- M danism rettable that the high standard of altruism that made pos- simply I And while it i s reg was welcomed all over gan 'Kismet' and Buddhism its 'Nit- sible the sensationally successful Jewish team which S. vane.' the world has been lowered, yet how mach temptation can we resist? ilarly, every great religion hail I its trademark. The Jew has the ?do- let to not be too severe in our criticism. (Copyright, 1926, by Seven Arta Feature Syndicate.) Isf'601/ 1. CENTERS ASS'N t 0-1AS. ti-. JOSEPH-, A peadmi ih o $1.85 Pair THERE IS NO SATURATION POINT FOR HONEST VALUE DODGE 13 RCITHERS MOTOR CARS „,;;_i