SEPTEMBER 24, 19211 TIMSVErROMIEMISII Etutoxict4 Belle Baker at Temple. Belk Baker, the incomparable sing- ing comedienne, with some brand new , song hits, headlines the bill at B. F. 1 Keith's Temple Theater fur next week' starting Sunday afternoon. Miss Baker is justly famous, as there are few who can sing a ballad with such pathos or a jazz number in such de- lightful abandon. Others billed: Jack Norworth, assisted by Dorothy Adel- phi, Countess Modena, Bishop and Lynn, Ben Ryan and Harriet Lee, the Dufor Bros., Four Karreys, Don- als Sisters, and the screen subjects. DECLASSED JEWS BILLIPOPF FINDS IMPERIAL WIZARD ARE MOST TRAGIC EVANS OUTLINES A i EAST EUROPEAN PROBLEM IN RUSSIA JEWRY HOPEFUL NEW KLAN POLICY (Continued from (Continued From Page One.) (Continued From Page One.) paze one.) Jewry can alleviate the situation by School Supplies "My investigations led to the dis- covery of a special class of Jewish sufferers who are neither artisans nor members of the peasant class or labor organizations. These are the classes which are given preference in admit- tance to hospitals, and their number is so great that the declassed sufferers are burred from even the simplest forms of relief. This situation is probably the must serious of all the European Jewish problems at the present time." LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS PENCIL BOXES, FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL BAGS A COMPLETE STOCK 3. •Preparing our youth, through cal period. These kassas lend money vocational training, for a self-sustain- country. To assist America toward the fut. at 'a nominal rate of interest to all ing future. 4. Medical relief for the declassed fillment of her God-given destiny pro- those who can profit by small loans, tecting the fundamental policies of whether they be traders or engaged in Jews in the cities and towns who are Americanem that have made us the other gainful occupations. Where the entirely without means. most respected nation of the world." applicant Is too poor to pay interest "The Jews of America, through the Despite the wailing display of or- on a loan front the kassas, it is pos. Joint Distribution Committee, have ganization strength shown in the sible for him to have recourse to the abundantly evinced their interest in long-heralded parade, the klan re- Gernilath Chasodim (Free Loan Su- the lot of the Jews of Russia. We so. ' gards itself no longer on the defer- elegies) and borrow without interest. hope that these same. Jets of America sive and prediction was made during In the course of the last year upwards will continue their interest and their the convention session that thou- of 25,000 families have been helped aid with the same zeal as in the past • 1 sands of new members will soon be in this way. that they will help the sound-bodied What is true of Poland is also true enrolled "to work for America," with means to earn their daily bread, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elite am i with the 5,000,000 klansmen and I, of Roumania only on a smaller scale. and the sick with means to become daughter, who have been the guest. 1500,000 klanswomen now claimed in While Mr. Billikopf did not spend any again sound-bodied; and that they will of Mr. and Mrs. N. Seitner for th time in Roumania he conferred with nut forget the large number of Or- .•• I the order. past two weeks, have returned t: "All America," he said, "has been leaders of that country, and all hail phans who must be saved." their home in Cleveland, Ohio. the highest praise for the groping for a way to regain its men- nothing but s Many. Appeal Signed by work being done there by the J. D. C. ! tal and spiritual poise, to restore and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichtig are en- This appeal, which is dated June harmonize the nutional mind and : to representatives. . 2, of this year, is signed; among tertaining as their house guest Miss Visited 34 Farm Colonies. "Uptown's Mod Beautiful resume the march toward what we others, by the following distinguished Lottie Hill of Detroit. all know to be the future destiny of The greater part of his time Mr. Restaurant." America. We will remove from pub- Billikopf spent in Russia, the land persons: Dr. G. B. Vichofski, professor of N. Seitner has left for a business lie opinion through aggressive action about which there has been so much clinical medicine in the Kiev Institute trip to New York. 8939 and definite programs the oft-repeat- discussion, and so much misinform- especially in the past year. here fur General Diseases; Professor A. B. s ed charge that we are merely tion Pupils for the Religious School 'antis.' " Mr. Billikilsfs talked to hundreds of Bernstein, dean of the Ksiev in people in virtlally every walk of life. Hospital; Professor A. G. Luria, of were enrolled on Sunday last, but The New York World's bureau So many people find Pohl's an Washington in its report of the klon- Ile made it clear that the information the Kiev Clinical Hospital; Dr, A. D. school will be held on Saturday morn- vocation to the World stated: , he received did not come from coin- Sklovki, of the Children's Hospital ings as heretofore. ideal place to eat. Our food is "It was made more apparent than monistic sources. In spite of the fact Kpslia %duke in Kiev; Dr. 51. G. Be- unexcelled and our restaurant I. Korn and son, Sidney, of Man- han, professor of bacteriology, Kiev; ever that the Knights of the Ku Klux! that he spoke to so many people, Mr. is cool, comfortable and pleas- Klan have discarded the mask and Billikopf declared, he had interviewed Dr. B. G. Lazariye, director of the ton, Mich., spent the holidays in Bay Jewish Hospital, Kiev; Professor 51. City. ■ nt. taken to politics and will wage war only three or four outspoken commun. on Catholics in every section of the eds. lie visited 34 colonies, and found M. Gubergriz, Kiev Medical Institute; 1. j.. Berkman of Cadillac, Mi•h., nation." ! t he pioneers enthusiastic about their B. S. Levine, director of the Jewish After the show try one of our School for Artisanry, Kiev; Professor who Watt the guest of his mother, Mrs. Dr. Evans declared the Man will ! Prospects. SPECIAL TOASTED A. Z. Lazaroff, of the Kiev Medical E. Berkman, has returned to his oppose Governor Smith's candidacy 1 And the impression he carried with Institute; Dr. B. L. Techin, director home. for President of the United States.hint is most favorable. The colonize- SANDWICHES of the Surgical Department of the "No nullifier will ever be elected I ti" project is a success. This state- Kiev Jewish Ilosnital; Professor Huh- You'll Be Delighted. President of the United States. No, went Mr. Billikopf makes without nee, supervisor of the Kiev Polyclinic; "Square Crooks" at Garrick man who would weaken the constitu- 1 •quiyoeation or qualification. It is people I "mg the economic problem for Dr. K. Kohl, professor of Neurology, Lion or betray the common Not since "Kick In" has there ap- de- thousands of Jews in that country. Kiev Hospital; Dr. Winog,radotf. pro- Protect Your Walls and Curtains need aspire to that office," he The Joint Distributil n Committee did fessor of psycho-neurology; A. Katz, peared as entertaining a crook drama with dared. If the number of men and women not initiate the back to the soil move- president of the Kiev Jewish Credit as "Square Creeks" by Jaines Judge, Russia. It was begun by the Union; and S.,e1., i4atner, president of which comes to the Garrick Theater, who took part in the national parade went in of the Ku Klux Klan here is indi- Jews of Russia un their own initiative. the Kiev Assoc' n for the Relief of Sunday night, Sept. 20, fur it limited engagement. of Had the J. D. C. started the move- the Jewish Sick. cative of the numerical strength The story of "Square Crooks" deals The military officer who has cabled Glendale 6359 the organization, it would appear to went, Mr. Billikopf remarked, it to Mr. Brown about the declasged with the adventure of two young men, be a fact that it is losing strength would have every reason to be proud Jews of Russia is Capt. Frank Con- who have been rated among America's Steel of its accomplishment. Bake-Enameled. in the East and parts of the Middle The Jewish colonists are making nes, who has been in the American foremost law-breakers, but On seeing Neat in appear • West. Only three states sent larger dole- wonderful progress, he declared. Even service since 1917, when he was sent the error of their ways have decided ante and low in gallons than last year, when the first the most recent colonists, those that by the United States government as to live on the square. However, they of the klan demonstrations was held have been only six months on the land official interpreter fur its representa- do not effect this change without be- price. t r ef tives in Russia and Roumania. In ing confronted with many obstacles. f their have somet hi ng t to s h ow for • • the national capital. They were New Jersey, Virginia and Florida. fort. They are happy and contented. 1920, ('apt. ( mines was a member of All would go well but for a hounding In Russia as in Poland the Juipt the Near East Commission to Turkey, detective, who works on the theory (New Address) Pennsylvania did not have half as maintains a number of loan kassas— the Caucasus and Palestine. In 1921 "once a crook, always a crook." 79 MARTIN PLACE many in line as last year and the The east includes Dorothy Appleby, 131 in all of Russia—and here too it he was a member of the American Glendale 6359 same was true of New York, Ohio, commission to investigate famine con- Broadway's youngest star, Bert •hap- Half Block from Woodward A Indiana and the New England States, has proven to he a most helpful in- ditions in the Volga region, and in man, Annie Mack Berlein, Janies Ben- stitution. I ass year the police estimated the There is still a great deal of work 1923 he was attached to the King- nett, Dorothy Peabody, liollu Leslie, marchers at between 35,000 and 40,- to be done in Russia, Mr, Billikopf de- Ladd-Frear commission to investigate William Pike, Roger Allen and John CONCRETE GARBAGE and 000. The most liberal estimate of elated. There are Jews in 550 small political and economic conditions in Costello. the last parade was 20,000, and the towns for whom very little has been Ruxsi ASH RECEPTACLES number actually in line was probably Captain Conner' cable to Mr. These will have to receive RUSH—BUY NOW—Before Arrival al done. INFORMATION WANTED somewhere between 15,000 and that more consideration in the near future. Brown, which is dated July 21, reads: Winter. number. "Hundreds of Russian physicians Ono-family Garbage Receptacle $7.78 The fact that the Joint is further- Anyone knowing of the where- In August last year the klansmen ing colonization work among the Jews besieged me while travelling through and women marched in close forma- in Russia does not mean that it is not Kiev and Odessa districts begging to abouts of Mrs. Sol Blum, whose hus- band is a builder and who has been a 1927 PINGREE lion, sometimes 40 and 50 abreast, doing other relief work in that coun- be enabled to save thousands of lives resident of Detroit fur the past 16 Residence: Garfield 7106 but there were wide spaces between It is carrying out its palliative which are being lust before their help- try years, kindly communicate with The Office: the platoon formations in the last program in Russia even as it is doing less eyes because of inadequate funds Cadillac 9776 1354 Buhl Bldg. parade, while the space between city, It in other countries of Europe where and relief material. They declared Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Cadillac state or county delegations was, as it must render assistance. that they realized that only American 1040. much as a quarter of a city block Nor does it view the colonization and in numerous cases the paraders work as a philosophy of Jewish life— were in columns of four instead of nothing of the kind. It is one of the platoons, all of which added length ways to solve the problem facing the to the parade. Jews in that country. Advance information was that at While Mr. Billikopf interested him- least 30,000 klansmen would come self primarily in the colonization ex- from Pennsylvania, but the actual periment he did not overlook the eel number in line was probably not in Iteml and religious aspects of the 0 excess of 5,000. Jews in Russia. He conferred with New York, which had been 'listed t he chief rabbi of Minsk, Wietehak, for several thousand, sent not more Leningrad and Moscow, with the Lu- than 2,000, and none of them, if the bavicher Rabbi and others. As a re- • banners told the truth, was from sult of these conferences he has New York City. evolved a plan which he will submit to The smallness of the Ohio con- Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman of the cul- tingent also caused comment, for in tural committee of the Joint Distribu- no state of the Middle West, with tion Committee. Mr. Billikopf is sat- the exception of Indiana, has the isfied that this plan will be acceptable klan been supposed to have greater to all parties involved. voting strength than there. 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REYNOLDS 02 ,32 02 02 .432 02 02 These are directors who direct. They continue their activities in building, real estate, distri- bution, manufacturing, advertising, insurance, and financing. l'aerresoieor el the Cietasva4 National Bank of Dec.., C. A. KINNEY 02 0. 2 LEWIS BROTHERS ; go g o 0 Commercial Accounts given op. .sal attention. Cashier's Checks, 02 SHEKELL Dearborn-105 West Mhhigsa 76 North Biddle Ave. Set t EL. fur Etery Banking Need 2 F. 9707 Joseph Cann, . gar 02 Let Ilatrern,k ni Boole,.,) (kneed Motors Bids. 14 432 432 02 Urrison, • Fuchs, I rofessor Schorr, Weizmann (brother of Dr. •Chaim Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Organization,) and others of high standing in Jewish cultural life•`. 4- in that country. These men, like large numbers of others with whom he talked, are enthusiastically in favor of the niovement. Among these were many Zionists. Mr. Billikopf says that the Russian Zionists are not, in the slightest degree, opposed to the colonization work. "I spoke to a great many Zion- iats and to, many sympathizers of the Zionist movement and I also spoke to chatuzim, and the Uni- versal judgment was unanimously in I favor of the colonization work. They did not see how anyone could question the wisdom and desirability of the land settlement." said Mr. Billikopf. "I met two or three representatives of a certain wing of chaluzim who quali- fied their endorsement by saying that if colonization in Russia is to super- cede colonization in Palestine, they naturally would be opposed to the work in Russia. I assured them there was no conflict between the land set- tlement in Palestine and that in Rus- sia and that there is no reason why I the Jews, throughout the world could s not participate in both the work in Palestine and in Russia." Mr. Billikopf emphasized that the Soviet government does not persecute the Zionists as such, but as contra- revolutionists. "Mr. Smidoviteh, the vice-president of Soviet RUssia, told me that the government has never pes- secuted the Zionists who are not ac- tive in contra-revolutionary activi- ties." As a proof that the Zionist idea is not persecuted by the Soviet govern- ! mint, Mr. Billikopf cited the fact that over 2,111)0 chaluzim are now working in the Jewish colonies. They are not interfered with by anybody and they can leave Russia for Palestine if they desire to do so, he stated. -41 Thepeopleof Detroit enjoygas rates "which are lower than those existing in any other similar city in America." UNITAS PRODUCTS, Inc - 1550 Woodward RESER VE S Y STE 1st go go go