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DECE:riBER 3, 1926

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JEWISH NATIONAL
HOME AND FOREIGN
CHEST IS PLANNED

TRANSFER STUDENT TRIAL

BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—The
trial of the Roumanian student who
killed the Jewish student, David
Falik, in the Czernowitz court last
week, will not be held in Czernowitz.
!Continued from pare one.)
On the appeal of the Roumanian
students' defense council the court of annual session of the American Jew -
appeals ordered the trial to be trans- ish Committee. Consideration of the
ferred from Czernowitz, where excite- new chest plan is prompted in great
ment centers around the case, to Sut- measure by the success of the local
sheawa, Bukowina.
federation movement employed by
Jewish communal agencies in New
York and many other cities. The
Jewish federation idea was adopted
by the community chest movement
during the war and has been in use
by inter-denominational groups since
that time.

SUBWAY

A BETRAYAL

CENTERS ASS'N

SPORTS

The following is the program which
will be presented at the annual
Chanukah celebration to be held at
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
avenue, on Sunday evening, Dec. 5,
at 8:30.

Violin Ensemble.
Audry Jacobs
Dance
Chanukah Fantasie (Tableaux).
1. Infancy.
2. Boyhood.
3. Fatherhood.
4. Grandfatherhood.
Folk Dancing Class
Dance
Directed by Miss Ruth Raymond.
Play—"Unlighted Menorah"
Bhatrika Club
Ensemble.

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Mrs. A. Koffman of 1009 Colombo
avenue announces the marriage of he

By GEORGE JOEL

Harvard-Yale.

Criticism of the deficiencies of others
is often only an unconscious betrayal
of one's own greater defect.—The
Supplement.

daughter, Ann, to Jerome Itynek o
Detroit, which took place in Chicago
on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs
Itynek will make their home in De
EfitartaninIMMUMISIAINIIIIMIntigalligngaaft
troit.

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(Copyright, 1926, by Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

The victory of Yale over Ilarvard
at New Haven last week was contrary

The better I become acquainted
with some critics of Jews the more I
admire some of the Jews they criticize.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Levy are spend- E
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Goldstein might knock one like Trav- ing several days in Detroit, as the
guests
of their children, Mr. and Mrs.
ers out every night and yet it would
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prove nothing. When Ruby fights B. F. Bersteine.
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his first real fight and wins then the
Mrs..I. C. II irschfield and her guest,
bully hoes about a comeback can
spent
Mrs.
Henry
Weiss
of
Detroit,
start. Until then we for one, shall
several days in Muskegon, the guests - m -
remain silent and skeptical.
On the same card as the Goldberg- of their father, L. Levy.

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to our predictions but we cannot feel
too badly about it. We are consoled
with the thought that we had many
se
companions in error. As football
games go it was but a fair one. Per-
haps the most interesting angle of Travers fight Abe Rosenberg knocked
3
Mrs. Samuel Weinberg and slaugh-
All are most cordially invited to the game was the tale of a Jewish boy out Otto Goldberg in the first round.
ters have returned from Grand Rap-
named Syd Rudman. Four years ago While it lasted it was great but ists, where they were the guests of B
attend.
when candidates were called for fresh- Rosenberg promptly put Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark Raphaelson over Or Office and Factory Forms
Chanukah Program:
CHAS.H &SUNMAN....
man football practice, Rudman went out of the way. In a bout preceding
The Bible classes of Congregation Monthly Talks:
Thanksgiving.
Milton M. Alexander, president of out for the team. Ile was bolstered the Rosenberg-Goldberg slaughter,
Emanuel will present "Enemies of
2t7 CaATIOT AVE.
WARREN and MITCHELL
Israel" on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 5, the Jewish Centers Association, will an by precedent Rudman's brother Jimmy Mendoza licked Roy Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levy of Chicago
Mendoza
resembles
his
predecessor
at 2:30. An interesting program is be the next speaker at the monthly had been a star on Harvard's team
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are the guests of their brother and
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being planned. The public is invited. talks held at the Jewish Center. This before him and Syd was out to keep Kid Mendoza, first Jewish heavy- sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield.
time it will be held on Monday eve- up the glory of his family. It seems weight champion of England, in name
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nine,
Dec.
15,
at
8:30.
A
musical
as
though
Syd'i
ambitions
were
great-
and
religion
only.
Honor Roll:
Sidney Friedman of South street,
on the program will precede the talk. All er than his capabilities as he failed to
An additional list of pupils
honor roll in the various Bible classes boys and girls over 10 are most cor- make the team. For the next three Roslindale, Mass., sent us a letter
years he reported each fall for varsity about another Jewish heavyweight
l sy
'
follows: Miss Esther Ashin
k s cass, dially invited.
practice. The best he could do was to fighter. The fighter is Al Friedman,
Maurice Rose, Sadie Karbull, Ruth
make the scrub team. He was never 188 pounds. Friedman is six feet,
Rosner, Pearl Turkell and Jessie New- Chanukah Program of Boys:
rewarded with a letter but he stuck one and a half inches tall and is 21
On
Wednesday
evening,
Dec.
8,
at
man; Miss A. Finkelstein, Abe Pellon,
(Continued From Page One.)
Harriet Rosenthal, Blanche Pearl, '7 o'clock, at the Balch School, a and kept trying. This season he was years old. He has had 11 fights and
Albert Newman, Nathaniel Canvasser, Chanukah celebration will be held for a senior and had yet to win a regular won the first nine bouts by knock
on the team. The week preced- outs. So far Friedman has lost but which Dr. Pritchett chooses to employ.
Irving Goldman and Libby Levenson; boys only. There will be movies, berth
I
Miss B. Milkowsky, Solomon Kassle, singing, recitations, an address on ing the Yale game he played like one one fight and that to the well known I haven't seen the full report. I shall
I. Monte. not permit myself to make a full cum-
Pauline Weiner and Harwood Fin- the significance of Chanukah, musical possessed. When the regular lineup heavyweight contender, Joe,
silver; E. A. Rosenthars class, Ruth selections, harmonica selections. The was announced Coach Ilorween de- in his fight against Monte, Friedman maul upon it until after careful study,
(Ades'
that
Syd
Rudman
should
start
lost
by
a
very
close
decision.
Al but the excerpts brought to my atten-
performers
and
audience
will
consist
Lipsky; Miss G. Greenbaum, Irving
the game at left end. He went in and holds a decision over Whity Allen. tion are most disheartening.
Strub, Ruth Rhinos, James Stone, of boys only.
played
a
hard
game,
won
his
letter
The
New
York
State
Boxing
corn-
"I had thought that the Carnegie
Florence Albert and Florence Rosner;
and in so doing fulfilled one of his minion has issued a license to Fried- Endowment was for international
Miss Goldman, Sadell Golden, Rosyln Institute Mothers Club:
man
and
he
is
scheduled
to
appear
in
peace
rather than to foment strife and
A
meeting
of
the
Institute
Mothers
intense longings.
Arfa, Sanford Waldstein and Vivian
New York City within the next deepen misunderstanding."
Cains; Miss Stepsey and Miss B. Club will be held at the Balch School,
Football.
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on
month.
Whith
Yale
Okun
and
Al
It
is
learned that Dr. Weizmann
Kosograd, Meriam Steinberg, Bea- Ferry and St. Antoine streets,
The most unexpected defeat of the
trice Karanoff, Joseph Newman, Her- Saturday afternoon, Dec. 4, at 2:30. season was the licking that Holy Cross Friedman in the heavyweight class, will make a full reply to Dr. Pritchett
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Corner Baker
we
are
assured
of
sonic
action
in
that
in
his
address
which
he
is
scheduled
Mrs. Louis Cohane will speak on "The
bert Schpere and Agnes Reuben.
took from Boston University. Th e
Legal Rights of Women." A musical score was 3-0 and it was the first de- division. In our column of Nov. 18 to deliver before the Free Synagogue
we
stated
that
Al
Friedman
had
been
in Carnegie Hall Sunday morning.
program and dancing will follow.
SENTENCE JEWISH LEADER
feat of the year for Holy Cross. The whom
goal was kicked by Harry defeated. The Al Friedman of who
rbert. The career of Ilerbert is we spoke is a lightweight and was
WARSTAW.— (J. T. A,)—Dr. Jos- Women's Co.operative League:
The Women's Co-operative League He
eph Kruk, Jewish "labor leader as-
worthy of some mention. Some weeks defeated by Tony Capom in an
b out.
sociated with the Jewish Independent will hold a banquet on Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 4, at the Jewish Center,lago we were advised that Harry was
Soccer.
'Uptown's Most Beautiful
Socialists, was sentenced to 18 months
31
Melbourne
avenue,
at
6:30.
The
playing
quarterback for the Boston
College soccer continues to bring
."
imprisonment by the district court of
Rost
banquet commemorates the issuing of
ttam but
we on
could
not believe
it. to light more Jewish players. At the
Herbert
layed
the
Syracuse
team
Czenstochowa.
bum earl
Col s. University of Pennsylvania I.evy and
Dr. Kruk was committed to jail im- its carter
6
" . In a Kame agalm
in
Lazarus are regulars on the team. In
credit union law. Miss Emma Bu
mediately.
that year, he was kicked in the spins.
will be the speaker of the evening. and seriously injured. For a time it 1922, 1923 and 1924 one of the
Dancing will follow.
was thought that he would be a cripple greatest Jewish soccer players of
wrapped up in a phis- them all played for Pennsylvania.
for fife. Ile lay
When he Leo de Korn was the boy. When he
Protest Your Walls and Curtains
almo st. •
Olympia Drills Second Well. , c a s t
with
wits able to be up and about he was was in college he was called the
Max Elkin manager of the Olympialv;arned against playing football. Her- "King of Minor Sports." Ile played
Garfield 4480.
Hotel, Mt. elemens, announces that bert besides being an excellent football soccer, lacrosse and hockey, besides
work has already been started on the I player was also a lacrosse star and being a member
of the fencing team.
La-lHellman is now playing soccer for
drilling of a second mineral well for was called to coach the Ilarvard
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sw the Lehigh team and Vogel is a mem-
. The Ixst • ,
Specialists
the hotel. Work is progressing mp- crosst
On January 1st we will move to 7449 Grand River Avenue
Steel
at a lacrosse game in llamil- ber of the Harvard element.
idly
and Mr. Elkin anticipates its com- him was
Girls' Hockey.
g,
Bake-Enameled.
(Grace Miller Building).
us,
ton,
N.
Y.
At
that
time
he
told
pletion by the latter part of the month.
Field hockey has become one of
Neat in appear.
"We have long felt the need of an- that his playing days were over.
Harry's reappearance on the football I the chief sports for women. All of
MANIFOLD BOOKS
other well," said Mr. Elkin, and with
•nce ■ and low in
field is a revelation and a wonderful Ithe women's colleges support teams.
price.
the completion of this one, which has
OFFICE STATIONERY
example of the undeniable will the The game is played on a turf field
already been dug 500 feet, we will young man possesses. The spurting and instead of a puck a ball is used.
have
an
abundance
of
mineral
water
Glendale 5760.
world can expect to hear much from . At N. Y. U. three Jewish girls are
to supply the needs of our guests dur-
members of the team: the Misses
(New Address)
Frank A. Falkm•n, Mngr.
him for the next few years.
ing the coming year."
Markowitz, Torgman and Rupkin are
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Detroit Office:
More
Jewish
Football
Players.
the three ladies who have swelled
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As the football season ends we have , the rather scanty ranks of Jewish
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been advised by some of our corres-
rather than with your eyes.
pondents of the existence of Jewish girl athletes.
football players from all sections of
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mention in our previous columns.
RUSII—BUY NOW—Balore Arrival of
Announcement
that the engagement
Among this group we find that Benck-
Winter.
enstein played tackle for the Uni- of "The Vagabond King," which en-
One-family Garbage Receptacle $7.75
versity of Virginia; Weinstock was a tern upon its sixth successful week at
tackle on the Western Maryland team; the Cass Theater with next Sunday
Schoenfeld covered center for Mich- evening's performance, is nearing the
1927 PINGREE
igen; Goldberg played quarterback end of its run at that playhouse, may
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for North Dakota; Goldsmith was a stimulate many who have not yet seen
Office:
tackle on the Oglethorpe team; Glass- and heard its manifold beauties, to
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er played end for Delaware; Kramer consider doing so before it departs.
of Temple and Rosen of Washington The immense popularity of that great
College were linesmen. At Toledo ensemble number, "The Song of the
University Schlater played a tackle.' Vagabonds," has never been better
At Tufts, Goldman was an end, and demonstrated than on Saturday last
at Oregon Wetzel played half back. during the great Army and Navy
Even with this list we feel that there foot hall game in Chicago when the
is still a great number of Jewish opposing teams sang its melodies on
names missing from our lists and we Soldiers' Field. The matinees at the
would appreciate further informa- Cass are on Saturday only.
Lion.
GOD'S
This year in football has shown
that the Jewish boy is no longer
is revolting to my sense of re-
picking the larger institutions. The ligious propriety to observe how some
fact that there are so many Jewish
eople botch their lives and then sub-
-Alenrder or
boys playing on the teams of the p missively say: It's God's will.
smaller colleges is pretty good proof What some of us call God's will is
• our wilfulness.—The Supplement.
that our boys are in attendance. only
4 When a Jewish boy makes the foot-
ball team it is notice to the world
.1
that at that particular school preju-
dice against the Jew is not so very
strong. With the exception of the
Cy sectarian colleges, it is hard to find
a college absolutely devoid of Jewish
athletes on any teams.
OF DETROIT
Coach Ilorween of Harvard, one of
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1853
the very few Jewish football coaches
in the game was offered and has ac-
Main Office—Griswold and Lafayetie
Know Him by His Haircuts
cepted a contract to coach Harvard
for the season of 1927. This was
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done in spite of the fact that the
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Fore• & Van Dyke
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ly on the head of Ilorween. It was
Scopes & Buchanan
Shoemaker
a
Montclair
his first year as coach and it takes
Charlevoix & Drexel
Grand River a Virginia Park
Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
time for a coaching system to begin
Canheld & McDougall
to function. It was our prediction
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Horween lacked the experience to IS
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turn out a good team in a year but
we are ready to predict a much bet-
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!;'• two Jewish boys will be out for the
team next year, Al Miller and Issy
Zarakov. Rudman, however, grad-
•
- uates this year.
.
Syracuse completely outplayed and
outsmarted Columbia in the annual
game bewteen the two teams, 19-2.
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Neither boy is exceptionally good.
Walter Winick, a sophomore, played
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son. Goldman also a sophomore
played half back. In the first play
of the game he twisted his ankle but
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it he stuck in the game and even
carried the ball. Bus Friedman and
Harvey Levy played their last game
for Syracuse. Their places will be
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The esteem in which Ruby Gold-
stein is held can be measured by the
announcement that when Ruby
signed to fight Mickey Travers, the
promoters insisted that Ruby put tio
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ance in the ring. In the past Ruby
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has shown the peculiar trait of fail-
0ine to show 11 1) on the night of a
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fight. W hether it was the $1,000 or
not, we do not know but Ruby
showed up at this fight and promptly
knocked out Mickey Travers in the
first round.Thevictory is,ofcous rsea,
■ meaningless one . Travers
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