A merican }swish Periinfix! Center Mi Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS 14 cs.trron Maya • el:learnt.' 20, OHIO TR- EkTROIT, AEWISR. IIRONICLE ■ TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EMBARRASS QUEEN I MARIE BY RAISING JEWISH QUESTION Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents . DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 VOL. XXX, NO. 22 1 GOVERNMENT WILL BE ASKED TO MAKE LONG TERM LOAN Will A dress National 1 Council on November RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK ON ISRAEL ZANGWILL d P reside nt of I 0 B B TO RAISE SERVICE GROUP TO (Electe D etro it Zioni st District I EMERGENCY FUND SOLICIT JEWS FOR COMMUNITY FUND OF TWO MILLION On Sunday morning, Oct. 31, Rabbi I,VOS Pram will occpy the pulpit of Temple Beth El and speak on the subject "Israel Zangwill." Israel Zangwill is the brilliant author of - — "Children of the Ghetto" and The Melting Pot." On a recent visit to Meeting at Phoenix Club Mon- Share of Fund to Be Used by Palestine Administration Ex- America he created a great furor by -- - day Made Arrange- Wider Scope Committee for • pected to Provide Funds his criticism of social life in the ments for Drive. King Is Fond of Jews and Con- United States as well as by his de- For Colonization. Cultural Purposes. —. — siders Them His Children, nunciation of the policies of the WORK EXPLAINED BY World Zionist Administration. Ile She Declares. MILLION ANNUALLY FOR FIFTY-YEAR RECORD !lied in England Sunday, Aug. 1. Ile DODGE, M. D. WALDMAN MANY YEARS EXPECTED is regarded as the most distinguished OF ACTIVE SERVICE man of letters the Jewish people has JEWS JOIN NEW YORK Jewish Agencies in Community Bankers and Economists Con- produced in this age. His books are WELCOME TO ROYALTY Fund Also Ask Increased being studied in England as classics Anti-Defamation, Hillel Foun- ference Make Many Rec- Budgets. of English literature. dations and Aleph Zadik ommendations. ! Rabbi Frani became personally or- "What Happened to Pride of quainted with Israel Zangwill when Aleph to Get Part. At a meeting held at the Phoenix , Jews?" Asks Socialist LONDON—(J. T. A.1— The Pales- the latter visited Chicago. The lee- Club last Monday night the members tine government may be asked by tor e will dal fi ith the signicance e of the Detroit Service Group pledged Leader. CINCINNATI, Ohio. — More than . the World Zionist Organization an artist, as a social their services t,, the Detroit Com- ant Zangwill provide from its budget a long term , revolutionary, as a Jewish statesman, munity Fund for its forthcoming ;150,000 has been spent by the Con. loan of $1,000,000 annually for NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The as a humorist and as a unique per- drive, to he held from Nov. 3 to 13. stitutional Grand Lodge of the hide- certain period of years for the pur- Rabbi Frans requests his Samuel Summerfield, president of the Jewish question in Roumania was it pendent Order B'nai B'rith for emer- pose of facilitating the agricultural : hearers to read some of the works group, introduced Morris D. Wald- brought to the attention of the Amer. gency relief in national disasters icon public interested in the visit here settlement of the Jews on the land. of Zangwill in connection with the man, executive director of the Jew- This is one of the proposals formu- lecture. Obtainable at the temple h- ish Welfare, Federation; l'ercival of Queen Marie by a representative since 1919. This relief work supple- M. H. ZACKHEIM inted by the conference of prominent brary are "The Children of the Dodge, secretary of the Community of a New York Jewish newspaper ments the maintenance of hospitals, when 200 press representatives met European bankers and economists, to-. Ghetto," "Dreamers of the Ghetto" Union, and Marcy I. Berger of New GUTZON BORGLUM orphanages and other institutions gether with representatives of the arid "The King of Schnorrers." Ob- York, national secretary of the the Queen on the Leviathan. which are the especial charge of dis- Zionist executive, held under the [ tainable at the public library or at United Jewish Campaign, who deliv- Jew- "I am the representative of a Jew- trict lodges of the order. Alfred M. chairmanship of Sir Herbert Samuel,! any local book Aare are "The Melt- ered short addresses. ish paper. We would like to know m ,, Pot," "The Cock Pit," "The Fore- Cohen, international president of the called in to inquire into the problemsi. your government's attitude toward The relation of the recently-inaug- order, made this fact public and de- of how it is possible to hasten the House," "The Next Religion," urated Jewish Welfare Federation to the Jews in Roumania," the reporter clared that widespread interest had developnient of Palestine and the War for the World," "Italian Fan.' unity Union was discussed asked the queen. been created by the announcement close settlement of the Jews on the tasies." "Ghetto Comedies" and 1,y Mr. Waldman when explaining to For a moment there was an oppres- that Constitution Grand Lodge had land there. "Ghetto Tragedies." ' the. Service Group the aims and pur- Committee Completes Plans for ' • silence. The reporters had been y the con- i sent its secretary, Dr. Boris D. Bo- The plan as formulate i d , li l poxes of the association. The Unifsd Americanization and Natu- informed that the queen would an- Will Address National Council gen to Florida immediately following les is to create a a estine ag- tan Jewish Charities, the Jewish Social l ub l sorer no questions on poitica s- se- ralization Work. the Florida disaster to lend personal cre bank which is to give ric ultural of Jewish Wonien on "Cre- Service Bureau, Jewish Centers As- jests and It seem( that one of her aid and the co-operation of the order cure credits to the settlers who are sociation , Detroit Service . Group„ lle- aids was about to step forward and alive Impulse." 1 ii o f t h e h J ews The next regular meeting o f noon- to the re h a bilitaton t• I lish , d in the country . , .soc a brew ree man interfere. But Queen Marie, appar- The Koren Ilayesod and the Jewish Society, United Hebrew Schools hers of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, lade- sufferers from flood and hurricane. 4'11 tly embarrassed, then replied: I and United Jewish Campaign tom- pendent Order li'sai Writh, will take A contribution of $5,000 from Con- Gutzon Borglum, famous American i National Fund, which have consider- affiliated place Monday evening, Nov. 1, in the stitution Grand Lodge to a $100,000 "Everybody i s treated in our coon- sculptor, who has been the storm Cln- aisle possessions in the country, are . i tt ee have already beCOIne to be invited to invest try in the same way." with the federation and other organ- community house, 275 East Ferry fund for Jewish rehabilitation has • an amount of 1 . the bank. "But the Jews are not permitted ter of the Stone Mountain contra- not less than $1,000, 000 in M arenUS, and will he followed by pub- been supplemented by gifts from two , ization s are expected to become M. the organize- other lodges of the order, Mr. Cohen to study in the universities," the re- versy during the past year, is to Private bankers in various European hers shortly. In speaking of the lie exercises dedicating speak here on the afternoon Of Mons , countries and in the United States porter persisted. Federation Mr. Waldman emphasized ' new g,yinnasiuni. An appro- mild. ked to undertake the sale of English Jewish Philanthropist ' I the important part which will be priate program has been arranged fur Ile stated that a fund of $250,000 "I know there have been difficul- day, Nov. 1, at the first meeting of w•• I II be asked the bonds of the Palestine agricul- Makes Contribution to played by the Detroit Service Group the occasion which will inaugurate the for emergency relief would be estsb- ties, but I had nothing to do with the Detroit Section, National Council aural bank. The Palestine govern- newest activity sponsored by the lodge. lished by the I. 0. B. B. as a result in the federation's activities, that personally. The Jews have been Weizma n. of Jewish Women. The meeting will meat will be invited to exercise ap- Robert Gassed has been appointed of the $2,000,000 national campaign The Jewish organizations belong- most friendly to rue and I hope they ing to the Community Union are the chairman of the athletics committee now being launched by the order. will remain so. The king is very take place in Beth El Chapel, Wood- propriate control over the adminis-, GIFT IS TALISMAN OF of the bank. tration Social Service Bureau and Centers and is in charge of the gymnasium This $2,000,000 fund is to be for fond of the Jews and considers them ward and Gladstone, at 2:30 p. rn., The conference went on record as GOOD LIJCK ON JOURNEY Association of the United Jewish work. Mr. Gassy] is now organizing "extra lodge" activities. One mil- his children just as his other subjects. Among the Roumanians here in the and the public is cordially un ite, .to considering the request to the I ales- Charities, the Fresh Air Society, the gymnasium classes and states that an lion dollars will go for Hillel Foun- United States are very many Jews hear Mr. Borgium talk on "Creative tine government justifiable in vi • Leader Outlines Plan to Settle North End Clinic and the Young eight team basketball league will be dations and other cultural work, The of the fact that the increase in re ,:- Women's Hebrew Association, which a feature athletic activity of the win- remainder is to be allocated for re- Annually In t I shall look forward to meeting Inipulse." 30,000 an government lief measures, housing in Palestine, is an auxiliary of the Detroit section, ter mason. therm I shall be as glad to see them Borglum is an outstanding, public e n Holy Land. recent years is due mainly to the Jew- The gymnasium is fully equipped the Aleph Zadik Aleph, a Junior I. , .• National Council of Jewish Women. y as anyone else. speaker but pet ' work, basketball, indoor base- for class 0. B. B., and the work of the Anti- The federation will raise funds Justice Jacob ranker, Socia list sistently declined lucrative oi por- ish inimigration and colonization in ' LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—A contri• ball and volley ball and is connected Defamation League, candidate for governor of New York rarities on the lecture platform: Ile the country, which has considerably papers on augmented the government's receipts with adequate shower bath and locker from the customs and land an house bution of $125,000 designated to re- organizations both for the non-Community Union and mentioned above "By prompt, generous and effec- e c ity i. an author, hav i ng wr itten many taxes as well as its revenues from lieve the present unemployment situ- state, denounced officials of . ation in Palestine was presented b Detroit's quota for national and for- facilities. Members interested in join- tive assistance rendered in every na- state and nation for what he termed biographical sketches and y the gymnasium classes or partici- tional calamity for more than 60 their "undue zest in groveling before political economy and art. Ile is well the railways and mails, which are de- Bernard Baron, Anglo-Jewish philan- sign agencies as well as for the Com. ing pating in any of the other athletic ac- munity Fund. years, the I. 0. B. B. has acquired the queen of the most corruptly gov- known in Washington as the friend teed to a large extent from the Jew- thropist, to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, tivities are being requested to coin- the reputation for being a sort of . Jewish Agencies Ask I and often the advisor of not one but !. ish inhabitants. erned country of Europe." , president of the World Zionist Or- :11r. Dodge, in his address, laid par. municate with Mr. Gassed or the secre- Jewish 'tint aid,' " Mr. Cohen said. - several of our presidents. Ile prob - Loan Impractical. The citizens of this democratic The Large idea of floating a large Jewish ganization, a farewell reception iven in Dr. at Weizmann's honor prio , ticular emphasis upon the necessity racy of the lodge at the community "Whenever the cry of distress has ably holds as large a place in the republic," he said, "must stand of t of all the house. edge r for actual knowledge been raised by our co-religionists on hearts of leaders of our national po- national loan for Palestine, recently R The first social event of the tall sea- : to his departure for America. aghast at the series of maudlin genu. he Community the American continent, we have Intent life as he does in the art world. discussed in Zionist councils, was Sir Alfred Mond, who was salad- Fund in order that solicitors may son will be staged in the auditorium of flections by our elected officials which to answer. While oth- Mr. Borglum was born in Idaho of considered by the conference as im- uled to preside at the reception, wa ' phases of the work eve- been the first must have made the good Queen Ma- ers, overwhelmed by the awfulness of Danish parentage. He is a sculptor praticable under the present dream- unable to attend becalm of his par- convince the people that -they must the community house on Sunday Si, when the first annual rie of Roumania wish she could Conference. Joseph Cowen presided. support the fund to the extent of ring, Oct. : a disaster, were wondering what national and European position ances, in view of the fact that the ticipation in the British Imperial their ability. "The solicitors re pre- spend the rest of her days basking pre- Hallowe'en masque dance will be could be done, the I. 0. B. B. has to the execs- stances, piossessions of the Zionist Organi in the adulation of 'democratic' and until recently, due the staged. The affair will be enlivened invariably stepped in with both sent the force and enthusiasm of siveness of his sculpture demands, he Con in Palestine do not at present In handing the check for f25,000 city," he said, "and you must raise by ninny Hallowe'en features and tee- America's officials rather than with financial aid and constructive coun- painted as much as he carved. her own rebellious and dissatisfied n To Last Page) to Dr. Weizniann, Mr. Baron termed' the enthusiasm of the people you so- ors and an excellent dance orchestra eel. We have always felt ourselves . Gutzon 13orglum never left the (Tarn a talisman of good luck for his licit so they may realize their oppor- has been provided. Because of the peasant s to be brothers to every Jew and we age, journey to the United States. "Since [ tunny for doing their duty. The large advance sale for tickets to this "It is a far cry from the days of West until he was 23 years of have tried to assist him, even as a affair, it is expected that the hall will I am interested in Palestine, I will Washington and Lincoln, who de- when he started for Europe on his be filled to capacity. Members of the brother. see the movement through," Mr. (Turn To Last Page) nounced kings in no uncertain terms. own resource', where he remained , "We rejoice now that the plans of studying and practising his art for 11 ' entertainment committee have ar- Baron declared. "I wish to see the to the days of 'Jimmie' Walker and ranged for the distribution of many the wider scope committee include Jews settled in Palestine as farmers., 'Al' Smith, who boast of their rise years. Ile was a pupil and friend of : the creation of a fund for emergency the only man Rodin' prizes and state that refreshments of was 0 I am proud of my Jewishness and of York,' Rodin and from the 'Sidewalks of New relief. We may then be able to as- the Hallowe'en kind will tie served. the Jewish achievements in Pa e and yet 'kotow' to a representative ever delegated to carry out commis- b offered him. One The Americanization committee re- sure our rethren that no call need d of this royalty system. What would sions that had been tine , h e state, . li e a so expr cently appointed by Julius Deutel- go unanswered." Washington and Jefferson say were year of his life was spent in Spain Officers Elected for Ensuing hope that the wealthy, aristocratic baum, president of the organization, and six years in England. The re- The emergency relief work of the An g io-Jewish families will finally Year. M. H. Zackheim Is they alive today? has completed plans for carrying on order dates back to the great Chi- mnder of the 1 years turn their sympathies toward Pales- au Chosen President, Norman Thomas, former Socialist between France, Holland and Bel: Americanization and naturalization cago fire of 1871 and has since that tine. Noted Ethnologist to Speak — candidate for mayor and governor, work in the community house. These time been offered in every national Mr. Baron is one of the largest in- glum . Ile avoided Italy deliberately , At one of the most enthusiastic Jew in America Sunday said: "If I were mayor only for this because he considers Italy the tomb , plans include the formation of classes catastrophe. After the Chicago fire dieidual contributors to the Karen and largely attended meetings of the day, so I could have shown royalty Afternoon, Oct. 31. in American history, civics and other of 1871 a general relief committee Ilayesod. Up to the present he has of talents. local Zionist District, held at the what we think of them. What hap- kindred subjects including naturaliza- of the Independent Order B'nai contributed the amount of 160,000 It was Borglum who first gave to Philadelphia Talmud Torah last week, pened to the pride of the Jews in hen- B'rith of Chicago was quickly formed, At the meeting of the Detroit Jew- tion procedure and the duties and hen- outside of his recent investment of , the id e a th e S ou th and to the world , the followi ng officers were elected for this city? After all the atrocious of the Stone Mountain Memorial, anti the ensuing year: M. II. Zackheim, £100,000 in the Ruttenberg electric ish Open Forum to be held on Sun- efits ,,f American citizenship. Sub- which made a large collection of Pogroms in Roumania, why could not day afternoon, Oct. 31, at 3 o'clock, committees have been formed which money and gifts for the victims. Dur- he had charge of the actual construe- president. Mrs. J. 11. Ehrlich, vice- works. they raise at least a mild protest?" r n o ilnm a tu ra i i ns; ing a violent epidemic of yellow fever a Responding to the introduction of at Northern High School, Woodward Hon of the monument until recently, A. J. Koffman, treasurer. A meeting of Protest against the and n v iiti i l ti ,t7 i;i )h , ' the chairman, who wished him sue- at Owen avenue, Paul Radio, tam- t anion which raged in the early 70's in New P i srra e si- e (n 11eZitlb • er, secretary. queen's reception as the nation's , when a disagreement occurred wit cess in America, where "the Jews nos ethnologist will speak on "The persons desiring to join the Ameri- Orleans, Galveston, Ilouston, Mem- board of directors. His works .1 officers, together with the fol- e:e guest was held at Union Square f Mon.' caniz tion classes may register on phis, Shreveport—all located within have nobly responded to the call of Jew in the American Scene." a 1pture are prominently displayed, . the sculpture iowini„ constitute h t e b nerd: Aaron aro ; T. Mho ou n o day evening, Nov. 1, in the o cam- the territory of District Na. 7, the d'+>y night under the auspices of a ,insp„,,,t i h n . s j s.. • a rp sth brought ,, l e,r r .i1rR R . ail ni i ,,n ,in mw ar : s ho f Dio- " Dr Weizmann delivered The Mares ❑Henry Palestine Kurland, Israel Davidson, t . . local lodges, with the financial help International Labor Defense. The particularly r l house n i o nrg, a 1. ey4, time nu r p i a to *ni t ‘ 1 ) 1 e , e p m r een st e n at.nu na t p i:,,i it c A nm ti b t'00 merles," a large group in bronze at Weinstein, Max Li ps itz Ily Gittle- y a out 0 when evening, Nov, , meeting was anent Idb e of brethren throughout the country, "dr Z e'o i m nis otn the entrance of the Metropolitan Mu- man, Dr. P. II. BrOudo, 'Sil Saulson, a in n the Ile laid emphasis on the fact born in Lodz, Poland. He received sem will be organized and instruction ante to the aid of the afflicted and persons. . Ile recently tin- est ine. w York sc um of Ne . , I . B. Ull' , R b ' B. A in New York, re- will b egin. between the his early education their families and did everything pos- Jew. Welcome Queen. fished a group of 42 figures for New- ert Loewenberg, S. L. Kavanau, li y th mbers of the Americanization sible to relieve suffering. A. E. from at thecontroversyt Distribution ceiving his merican J ew J representing the wars of Keidan, LeonKay, Jacob Pearlstein , A. Representatives of the United Rou- :irk, N. , ' ' and the Zionist Organiz- ' of the City of New York in 1902. He committee are: Alfred Ross, chair- Frankland, president of District No. manias Jews of America, an organ- America. During the World 'W ,Julius Braun, Si. Mendelson, Joseph's associate chair- 7, distinguished himself during the ization consisting of landsmanshaften Mr. Borgluni was one of the first vol. Chaggi, Meyer Beckman, Si. Michlin, , ation of America has ended. This later studied at the Universities of man; Harry Slavin, , opens the way for the future work Berlin and Munich and worked on man; Henry M. Gottlieb, secretary; Memphis epidemic by his self-sacrific• of American Jews of Roumanian unteers wishing to go to Europe un- S I I h • M St • ' Bernard A. l'earl harry Wachs, Mau ing service, for which a gold medal . out Amen- of enthusiasm dig of co-operation between all classes material culture o f the S President \V ii ' der Roosevelt. • • origin, were on the reception cam- Judging by th e jut1 can Indians s a Berlin Museum. He rice Schrager, Abner Tatken, Jack was presented to him on behalf of the hid. D r. Weizmann Wei e sa mincewhich welcomed Queen Marie gave him extraordinary authority to the meeting and the caliber JewrY. layed at th d ditlected praised the achievements and contri- studied biology, history and anthro- Rehrman, Nathan N. Caplan and Mur- order at the convention of 1874. In of Roumania on her arrival in New investigate the aircraft department' of f th e officers and director e pology at Columbia, receiving his ray Suakin. ry 1900 the order collected over $26,- buttons of American Jewry. York. The official committee of 100, and Bantam's reports shocked the , : o .ce nrry on the year's work, it be-1 According to the announcement of 000 towards the relief of the victims ' Ph. D. degree in 1911 from that uni- Weizmann Optimistic. headed by Mrs. Vincent Astor, which world. Ile is an aeronautic dynamic t will A g ea p I/ . "I am going to America in an op- varsity. He was an ethnologist for Henry M. Abramovitz, chairman of of the Galveston disaster. The or- 'e" was appointed by Mayor Walker, in- expert as well as an artist and scalp- , made in the Detroit Zionist District, !particularly with reference to in- timistic mood and will present the the Bureau of American Ethnology the intellectual advancement commit- der gave financial assistance to mem- cluded I,eo Wolfson, president of the tor. In the Bok Peace Plan competition creased membership and Zionist edu- facts of the situation to the Ameri- from 1910 to 1912, then became a tee, one of the most interesting pro- hers suffering from the San Fran- United Roumanian Jews of America; h Gll of the . ,rar will be rendered eo rams ogica g . cisco earthquake of 1906. When in can Jewish public. I have no doubt field ethnologist for te . Edward Ilerbert, vice-president, er- S ir Bor g lum third prize. ' . w h e n March, 1911, a great conflagration that the response wall be a hearty and Survey of Canada, which position he the ',ening o , on ay, N ov. man Sprier, executive secretary, and Mau Ile was summoned to Atlanta in rice Samuel, known to many , generous one, sufficiently strong to is still holding. Ile resides in Ot- the members of the Ylddiah•Stock took place in New York City and a resident Solomon Sufrin. former discuss the feasibility of i Detroiters through his previous visits ' Company, now performing at the Ma- number of Jewish lives were lost, the • bring forward the means which are taws, Canada. They have also accepted the invita- 1915 to ee and his works, making a has retie of Robert As a fellow to the International testa. Theater, will perform in a play- lodges of District No. 1 raised a fund necessary to further the progress of tion of William Nelson Cromwell, on Stone Mountain and when he be- usual masterly and convincing ad- . the Jewish national home." Dr.. School of American Ethnology , and let in the main autditorium. Several for the aid of these Jews who were president of the Friends of Rou- held the wonderful possibility of a dresses. Weizmann then developed the pro- Archaeology in Mexico in 1912 and deprived of support by the death mania, to attend a reception to be lasting monument to the South on (Turn To bast Page) "The will of our people overcomes cram by which the Zionist executive 1913, Mr. Rodin made a special study injury of their relatives. Asst.st nee • given in honor of the queen at the the granite face of Stone . .., said 1 . Samuel, an d in to carry on the work in the of the Lapotecan and Matte Indians. was also given to the victims o tj the Ritz Carlton Hotel, New York. it is absolutely car- . he visualized the memorial which is. he continued: d 0 m r ka n i h y o s th ai t es in near future. "It is planned , " he said, Prior to that time he made a special ' flr oio h t u ts t.,,v ; htio c hreti • i s e iftew committee of 10, representing now being carried out, although not , tamthat Palestine can turn into a "provided the means are available, study of the lives, history and myth- 1913. The executive committe con- th e United Roumanian Jews of Amer- und er M r. B org lum's personal direc- powerful, wealthy, flourishing com- • to . maintain a volume of Jewish im- ology of the, Winnebago, Woodland 0 and munity. It depends upon us—not • ica , will be received by the queen . • I I . • S Palcstine. There is in Palestine all upon her return from NA ashington, It was largely through Mr. Borg- , -0,000 and 30,000 annually. One- with his present work he has made I 2. The Constitution Grand Lod e ap. it was learned. lum's efforts that the United States , that you need for the building of a third of this number must be agricul- exhaustive studies of the Ojibwa} 10. ' MS. Stella Berman, New Nati onal proved in. 1915 the recommendatio n made the new ' rich and independent community. peak Nov. President, to S Protest Meetings Held. 'aural workers who are to settle on dins . Treasury Department l made by the executive committee at Among the many articles and, an International Defense Com- tars that were put in circulation on success of Zionism is the hint from the land. The other two-thirds will. The regular monthly meeting of , its Berlin meeting (1912) that of the issued a call for a massmeet- July 1 as a means of helping raise France that she would like Jews to consist of men and women skilled in books written by Mr. Rodin are "Zur I emergency relief fund be created, mittee, the various trades. This system has Netztechnik der Suede—Amerikan- Junior IladAssah will be held Tuesday this fund to be maintained through ing in Union Square "to protest revenue for the completion of the establish a settlement in Syria. to This j fact that France is interested ob- been worked very successfully by ischen Indianer," "Winnebago Tales," evening, Nov. 2, at the Philadelphia t c, he ecn t nt n ep u . er a:17, , , 1 l st m sa n olt rne f: c o i e n uea sil i l ,.(u M li e : M tr ri other governments in their colonize- "Peyote Cult of the Winnebago," and Byron Talmud Torah at 8:15 against the brutal persecution of po- Stone Mountain project. and to be used by the executive , lain a Jewish settlement in Syria on "Literary Aspects of North American 'promptly. lion work in Palestine." litical prisoners by the Roumanian committee "solely e I the same basis as Palestine bears wit- godspeed were re-' Mythology" and "Description and 1 Members and friends of the De-, hers authorities." Ukrainian and Hun., furnish satierelie f c ases ness to the regard with which the 1 M essa n'es of Semin students of the Theological DEBS MEMORIAL MEETING , ' Zionist experiment in Palestine is ceived by Dr. Weizmann from Lord Significance of the Winnebago Medi-ltroit Unit will be especially interest- garian Balfour, Colonial Secretary Leopold rifle Dance." Ile has written sev- ' ed to hear Miss Stella Berman of e Seminary at Bloomfield, N. J., have Expenditures from the fund TO BE HELD ON NOV. 1 held by the rest of the world. various In-' Cleveland, Ohio, the new national ings. H. Amery and Sir Alfred Mond. sent a circular letter to the fecal- , ' eral other books on the _ I "The world is ready to pay homage . president of Junior liadassah, ad. during the years 1919-25 exceeded Dr. Weizmann also paid tribute to ' lion tribes. Ih' ties and students of American col- $150,000. Among the objects for memorial meeting commemo. to the achievements in Palestine. In At the last meeting, held on Oct. ' dress this meeting. Miss Berman) the work of the Palestine Economic loges protesting against the proposed A the whole East peace reigns only in spent eight months in Palestine, re-. which appropriations were made in on Conference recently held in London 17, Rev. Reinhold Neibuhr spoke the great hu- hospitality to Queen Marie and ac- rating V. Dabs, recent years were relief work among rating Eugene Palestine. She v'sit d • last July . the chairmanship of Sir Iler- "Ilebraism and Hellenism. Hellenism " Rev Nei turning only casing the government of oppressing gi anitaan, will be he ld at the City n sufferers from the flood at Pueblo, "In the last seven seven N Tare . we could i. and e . ' . . Meier Chefe ye while in Palestine amue . II e expressed the h op, buhr, who ' is pastor of the Bethel be hurt . Samuel. political minorities. College of Detroit, Warren and Cass have brought 3 t he , 000 i nto Colo., in 1921; among the victims of well acquainted with the work t- , that the Palestine enterprise will in Evangelical Church, is interested in so is Speakers at the Union Square avenues, on Monday, Nov. 1, at 8 finan ces, and set- if we had had there. She was ! the tornadoes which swept Northern the near future be placed on a secure promoting a more friendly relation- of Junior Hadaseah meeting were Bishop Paul Jones, Dr. p. ni. president of the Cleveland Ohio in the summer of 1924 and mi- bled them there in the same way as ship between Jew and Christian and, formerly bus i ne ss l i ke bas i s . • , Zachariah Chaffer, Carlo aged other Vs estern and Southern Professor John Kirkpatrick of the 100,000 now there. • last year, was one of the organizers ' Unit and is now president of the Paxton Ilibben, McAllister Coleman, Chicago, Professor Marquard of City "We should not give with a feeling , .1 E R U S A LENI.—(J. T. A•l—A of the conference of good-will be- Ohio region in addition to her na. States in the spring of 1925; among Robert W. Dunn, Forrest Bailey and College of Detroit and Rev. Reinhold of giving charity. therefore, Jewish refugees (through the emer- intoxi- tween Jews and Christians, held at tional office. Miss Berman, e part ), o f Abpparntly ra s, a Louis Budenz. The committee, un- Neibuhr, pastor of the Bethel Evan- the gency committee on Jewish refugees) "It remains for the Zionist minor; ber of young Olivet, Mich. In his lecture Rev. Nei- has a complete knowledge of num English d er the au. pi which the meet- gelical Church, will speak , ng is Ay to force itself on the mass of the phase of Junior Hades- and among the victims of the earth- near the Zion Cinema buhr said that "Hellenism represents Palestinian • ing was called, is interested in agi- and S. Lorber of Chicago will speak Je wsn quake in Santa Barbara. The Jewish wish people—not to rest, not to Jews walking the American of not to give up—but year after at the corner of Batuto street on the respectability; it consists of life sah work and also tating for the release of political in Yiddish. merchants of Santa Barbara who suf- sleep, eve of Rosh Hashonah and beat them based on idealism, while Ilebraism is I problem. prisoners all over the world. fered in the disaster decided to ac- Appropriate musical numbers will year to go on. musical committee is arrang- The certain— with sticks. The crowd passing emotional, not respectable." cept the financial aid of the order In announcing the meeting Miss be rendered by a quintet of the SYm - for program delightful musical a "One thing seems to me admission charged to ing There is no . came to the protection of the youths e Flynn declared that news of actual phony Orchestra. not as a gift but as a loan to be re- of the world were d the Jews if all I r the Open Forum lectures, but a col- the evening. b el e an one o In addition, without interest. conditions in Roumania were being All Detroiter! who would pay tri- strayed and only the Jews of I ales- land fired four times, one of the but- lection is taken at the end of each! All who are interested in the work paid aid was also given to war sufferers suppressed by • rigorous press and bute to one of America's finest spirts tine were left, our name would be in of ' of Junior Hadassah in Palestine and expenses one of the meeting to help defray 'lets lodging in the arm of mail censorship and that publicity and humanitarians, are invited to at- good hands forever. Their good in Germany and to victims from the Fah' the speaker. The public is urged to America are cordially invited to at- French bombardment of Damascus. material favorable to Queen Marie on the 'Jewish youths, according to the "i ndelibly which is free to attend. tend. estine Bulleti* and her government was being broad- tend the meeting, of history." pages the public. cast in place of real news. Gutzon Borglum to To Dedicate Pisgah Gymnasium Nov. I ' Sp eak November g $ELP 1 25 000 TO H PALESTINE NEEDY 'A m ir GI VEN BY BARON ■ S amuel Addresses Zionist District pen Forum Will Hear Paul Radin on t TO ADDRESS JUNIOR HADASSAH MEETING te t