All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICIM, liEDETROIT TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4.0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 VOL. XXXI, NO. 14 AMERICAN J EWISH CONGRESS APPEALS ( TO WORLD PUBLIC OPINION AGAINST MISTREATMENT OF JEWS IN ROUMANIA Jewish Club w Council on March 7 DINNER TO HONOR utocm heerns DR. WEIZMANN AND Boycott Butchers rganizations of s"eeOting LOUIS MARSHALL "erilb"s Ileld M asmed- W Address Detroit --- , Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents To Speak for Jewish Open Forum On Sunday) nest ay to t Start Action,. Decides To Participate In Eurooean Congress On Jewish Rights. Welcomes Weizmann, Marshall Accord On Jewish Agency Agreement. Gathering Is To be Tribute To Distinguished Leaders The members of 27 Jewish women's' For Peace Act. organizations have started a boycott NATIONAL CHEST PLAN NOT ACCEPTABLE AT THIS TIME. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MAKE STUDY Detroit as a protest against the in- JUDGE IRVING LEHMAN in prices of meat, which begun TO HEAD COMMITTEE crease last fall. The boycott started last I COMMISSION TO BE CONSTRUCTIVE NOT CRITICAL-WARBURG Declaration Made in Connec- tion With Recently Conclud- ed Agency Agreement. against the Kasper butcher shops in • EVERY JEW MUST BE INTERESTED IN LAND \\Wiwi:day when it massmeeting at-, Zionists and Non-Zionists In- tended by the women was held in the To Make Survey of Jewish Migration Problem. Congressmen Plan Will Try to Avoid Ups and vited To Join in Gratula- evening at the Melbourne Center, 31 Dickstein and Perlman Participate in Heated Dis- Melbourne avenue. Emanuel E. Pa ' Downs of Economic Devel• tory Meeting. cussion on Present Immigration Laws. perms and Solomon Schkloven ad- opment in Palestine. dressed the meeting, pointing out the - honor Louis Mar- NEW YORK-To WASIIINGTON, D. C,—(J. T. A.)—The American Jewish Congress shall, eminent leader in American Jew- failure of oCuor action toward «bri- will lend its support to the continuation of the fight of East European Jews tration which has beton made and ex- JERSISALEM.—(J, T. A.1—A re. ish affairs, and Dr. Chaim Weizmann, for the protection of the rights guaranteed to the Jewish population under port of the proceedings of the meet- president of the World Zionist Organ- , plaining to the women the necessity the national minority treaties. for a strict (observance of the boycott ing of the Zionist executive, at which ization, for their services in bringing A call to the enlightened peoples of the world to protest again the mis- Felix M. Warburg spoke, has been about a new peace accord among the in order to make the butchers realize treatment of Jews in Roumania. The appointment of a commission to that their stand is unfair to their coa- made public. leaders of the major organized groups study the proposed American Jewish national community chest and to sur- The chairman, Col. Frederick II. of American Jewry, a dinner is being 1 Lusters. vey the present conditions relating to the subject of migration, and the LOUIS FISCHER Mach, extended the greetings of the JOHN LANGDON-DAVIES arranged by representative leaders I o "Since fall, the various kinds of unanimous approval of the Weizmann-Marshall accord concerning the meat," said Mr. Paporno, "have been executive to Mr. Warburg. He then throughout the country, both Zionist formation of the Jewish Agency. These were the outstanding decisions proceeded to outline the present posi- and noon-Zionist, to be held in this city increased front 5 to 15 per cent with- of the American Jewish Congress which closed its session here. ! out any corresponding boost in the tion in the country and the plans of March 22. Dr. Stephen S. Wise was re-elected president of the Congress. Dr. wholesale cost. The Jewish people of new activities to be undertaken by Judge Irving Lehman, associate jus- Wise declared that he accepted the nomination only on the understanding the Zionist organization, inviting, in Gee of the New York Court of Appeals the city do not intend to pay this ex- that he would not be tusked to serve again after his term will expire in conclusion, the distinguished guest to heads the committee which will carry' tra cost. You women," he continued, "who January, 1925, in view of a decision lot To Speak Monda -7 out the tribute. A large gathering is express his opinions on the situation the Congress to hold its next session with special reference to the agree- being planned, to give opportunity to are the chief buyer s of mere, mus t DR. FREEHOF TO BE force this boycott strictly. You must at that titne. ment recently concluded between the Nation's European Correspond- Address Detroit Council at the many friends and admirers of the serve your families meatless dishes in- P ass R ouma nian Resolution. president of the Zionist organization two distinguished 'cutlers to join in a , MEN'S CLUBS PEAKER ! To Temple on "The Nordic ent Will Talk On Foreign . stead of the usual diet. • You must re- and Mr. Marshall and Mr. Warburg. The resolution on Roumania unani- public expression of esteem. Mr. Mar- - --- and Nordic Myth." I In reply, Mr. Warburg thanked the mously adopted by the Congress read: Situation. shall, eminently known as a foremost I members that the only way this boy- • colt can prove effective is for you and "Whereas the attention of the civi- "What Is Wrong With Our Ritual?" executive for the reception, extended authority on American constitutional to him. "I am very glad," said Mr. lized world has of late been directed o A regular meeting of the Detroit law, has achieved equal eminence your friends to strictly observe. it. You Subject of Tuesday's Discussion. Louis Fischer, foreign correspond- toward the reports which have issued 'Council of Jewish Women will be through his personal active devotion " will find that it will not be long be- ent of the Nation, will address the Warburg, "to have had an opportun- from Roumania in regard to the meal- held on Monday afternoon, March 1, to a wide array of Jewish causes of fore the butchers will be forced to low- Detroit Jewish Open Forum on Sun- ity to meet the members of this exec- The Men's Temple Club will have 12:15 o'clock, at Beth El Chapel tatment and persecution of the Jews ( every kind in this country, and er their prices or shut their shops." day afternoon, March 6, at 3 o'clock, utive and to hear all you have told re Representatives from the organiza- me, as I am in full sympathy with of that country, and the privilege of welcoming back to oWoodward and Gladstone avenues. through his notable championship be- "Whereas these reports, which have Detroit, on Tuesday evening, March I John Langolon -Davies will speak on fore the Versailles peace conference of tions met at the •ewish Center on Sun- at Northern High School, Woodward everything that you have undertaken. been repeatedly authenticated, indi• 8, as its speaker, Dr. Solomon B. 1"The Nordic and the Nordic Myth." Jewish National minority rights in the day afternoon, Feb. 27, to hear the re- and Owen avenues, on "The Eclipse As I had the pleasure of telling you ort of a committee of three Mute- of Europe." Mn, Fischer has spent from time to titne in an informal cute that a wide-spread terror is be- Freehof of Chicago, than whom no Special attention is called to the European countries. Dr. Weizmann, who is the world (Teem who met with a committee, four and a half of the past five years way, although I am not of your army, ing practiced against the Jews of that public speaker is likely to receive a' early hour at which the meeting will country, that frequent assaults are warmer welcome at the hands of a be held. Business of vital importance head of the Zionist movement in all three front the liutchers' Association in Europe studying the general eco- I am an ally, I hope, not without and social conditions. strength. Lately, I have had the made on their life and property, that Detroit audience. Dr. Freehof has ill be discussed and members are countries, is now in the United States to discuss the meter of prices of nomic, political He was correspondent in Europe of great privilege of working with Dr. the foulest and most slanderous prop- delivered a number of lectures at ' will I urged to be prompt in their attend- to confer with the American body on Kosher meat. Rabbi Leon Frain and agenda is being spread against them, various times under the auspices of behalf of the work for furthering the Emanuel Pattern° attended the cant- the New York Evening Pont, the New We;zmann very closely, morning, "' Langdon-Davies came to restoration of Palestine. In addition mittees' meeting in the capacity of er- York Tribune and the Brooklyn Daily noon and night, and I that their rights, guaranteed by the Men's Club and whenever he an John that left the states a solemn treaty above the signature conies he is hailed with enthusiasm, America in 1924 for three months to his services in world statesman- bitrators. The report stated that the Eagle. Since 1924 he has been on the with a feeling that decided headway of the Roumanian government are be- for he never fails to bring a timely and stayed a year in order to fill all ship for his own people, Dr. Weizmann butchers refused tie consider the de- staff of the Nation, as correspondent had been made. Every Jew who Con- E, ur ilo epe ing consistently flouted and ignored, message and to present it in a force- the lecture engagements that were is also known as an eminent British mends of the housekeepers, so the rep- in NNh siders himself a Jew must be inter- I msentatives voted to put the boycott a broad Mr. Fischer made ful and interesting manner. ested in the development of Pales- and offered him. He is a young English scientist, who rendered vital services into effect. special studies of the situation of the tine, and it is from that standpoint At the recent meeting of the Union scientist, Fellow of the Royal An- to his government during the war. "Whereas the Roumanian govern- Ask Wealthy to Co-operate. Jews in Eastern and Central Europe, ment has failed to meet the situation of American Ilebrew Congregations thropological Institute, Oxford schol- The understanding reached through Through the co-operation of the in addition to his surveys on condi- that I wish to assist you in the sari- by punishment of criminals connected held in the city of Cleveland, some an, Labor party candidate for Paella- the efforts of Mr. Marshall and Dr. OUS tasks you have undertaken." with these outrages and by the sup- very drastic criticisms were made in meal and journalist. One of the Weizmann has been hailed as reconcil- dietitian of the North End Clinic a tions as a whole. Mr. Warburg outlined his general Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Fischer attitude toward sonic of the outstand- pression of the criminal propaganda the course of one of the papers pre- most popular lecturers in England, it ing recent differences between the list of meatless dishes has been pre- rib- deliberately calculated to instigate tented upon the ritual now used in was not long before America discov- group sponsoring the extensive work pared, copies of which may be ob- attended the schools of that city and ing problems at present before Pales- such outrages, now therefore be it the Reform temples. A great ea- erect his worth. At the Cleveland of relief and reconstruction in the Eu- tained from the Jewish ('enter, 31 was graduated from the University of tine Jewry, as well as his opinion on l s Pennsylvania, also in Philadelphia. "Resolved by the American Jewish riety of opinions was expressed, but Men's City Club they wrote of him: ropean countries carried on through Melbourne avenue. Copies of these. rem- Ile entered the journalist field in New some of the plans of the Zionist or- Congress, in session assembled at there seemed to be a fairly general "Possessed "Possessed of a most engaging per- the past decade by theAmerican Jew• recipes have been given to every r the organizations which are en- York and several years ago went to ganization, and expressed special in- Washington, D. C., on Feb. 21, 1927, agreement that there is lacking in sonality and speaking with excep- ish Joint Distribution Committee, of bale the boycott. The officers of Europe as correspondent for various terest in everything tending to pro- that the Jews of America utter a sol- the present form of prayer a deep ap- tional fluency, he held his audience which Felix M. Warburg is chairman, these mote agricultural development, "I peal, especially the young men and is in rapt attention for more than an and American Zionist Organization h (se organizations are asking all New York papers. emn protest against the Roumanian women am also glad that industries are slow- of our to (lay. Dr. Freehof women in the city to refrain fro it buy Mr. Fischer has contributed a num- ly awakening," Mr. Warburg pro- government for its failure to protect hour. The question period (lemon- group which is devoted to the upbuild- wish home- tag Kosher meat as lung as the boy- ber of trenchant articles on condi- the life, the property' and the reputa- to discuss this subject in the course ceeded. "I am glad to see these con- s e aker ing (of Palestine as a Je ) : of the , 'P theoularit colt is in effect. They point out that P P tions abroad to many American peri- cerns growing up and hope they may tion of its Jewish citizens and for its of his address on "What Is Wrong —it lasted till nearly 3 o clock—a land. Its first result has been an refusal to put into effect the provisions With Our Ritual?' the discussion which for clarity fairness agreement looking to the ceeation of a while the increase in prices may not odicals. lie is a frequent contributor make rapid progress. The more one t effect many women who are able to B f ' to the Menorah Jouroll, writing of !sees of them, the more hopeful one is. Because of the prominence of of the international guarantee relat- I • non-partisan commissio o expert s ti ahri, gh. e p , r (i.c r o. to h s eflo e or s stheir etant ' and o exce II ence T. the life and conditions of the Jews in ing to the rights of the Jewish citi- speaker and the importance of his would be difficult tomasks a comprehensive economic and e r to equal. urge to observe Agency N Completion, zens of Rumania and accepted by the subjooct, the m embers of the Men s Ile lectured from coast to (WS( social study of present conditions andt the looycott as a means of helping their Europe. Ile recently had published "I think the agency has come a good a book on the role of oil in interna- have generously decide,' to in- people of Roumania in the year 1919, Club vile the ladies of their households to and when not talking he was writing possibilities if future development in less fortunate sisters, to whom the in- deal nearer to completion," Mr. War- tional politics. and be it further this dinner and the address which for the New Republic, the Century . Palestine. This has been greeted mot A e prices means actual hardship. Mr. Fischer is the twelfth speaker burg continued. It was a difficult "Resolved that the American Jewish and his own English p;ipers, and fin- only in America but everywhere la • • • o ( at this lime ndel for the 1326.27 season of the Jewish task and you cannot sufficiently ap- decisive forward step Congress, in session assembled, call follows it. Reservations for the din- ally he has written the book which Europe as that the heads of families n« nut of Open lo oruns Others included Mor- preciate the patience, tact and hard o f th • upon the enlightened peoples of the ner should b• made at the earliest critics everywhere f • t: • : have been prais- v r oomployment and are than unalole to world to express their indignation and possible moment, being addressed to . Ing, "The New' Age of Faith." There Agency provided for under the terms bear the slightest additional financial ris Hillquit, famous Socialist lawyer work that Dr. Weizmann has given horror at these violations of the first the Men's Club dinner committee ' is room to quote only one of the , of the Ilritish Mandate for Palestine. of New York; the Rev, Reinhold Nei- to it. He came into) a very stormy burden. sea, where pilots of limited experi- principles of fretslom and justice, and care of Temple Beth El. many tine things that have been said! o : ( o t ' 1 buhr of Detroit; Dr. Paul Raclin of ence Mod got off the course, and he The f II • s : be it further of it: in the various districts: 'Mrs Eva Fox Toronto, who spoke on "The Jew in succeeded in getting the different • "Resolved that the American Jew- BIBLE LECTURE SERIES the American Scene ;" Henry G. Als- "Rarely has minder science been , Delray; Mrs. L. Linsky, Mack, Mrs! parties together. He will tell you ish Congress, in session assembled, An- berg of New York, famous as the I,. Fleisher, East Jefferson; Mrs. An- TO BEGIN AT BETH EL written with such spicy impertinence, upon his return of those who have empower its duly: elected officers to such gay insouciance, or with so na Laloret, Slichigan and West War- translator (of the Dybbuk into Eng- been helpful in the situation—every- take whatever steps they may deem , , Fred Si, Butzel, who addressed lish. ew much intelligence and such scrupu- man, Twelfth street t son; Mrs. Hoff On Sunday morning of this week, loos regard for facts. No human be- advisable to give effect to the forego- , . Koff the forum on Nov. 28 on "Tendencies body wants to be helpful at this mo- • 11 March 6, Dr. Franklin will begin a in g whit possesses a brain and likes • ing r•solution." In Jewish Philanthropy;" Louis Lips- ment. Let us hope that things re- In urging the adoption of this res- series of addresses bearing upon the to make use of it can read this book Detroiters Wintering in ('till- Twelfth street south of Clairmount ; ' ky, president of the Zionist Organ- main in this state," Sirs. S. Israel, Davison and Oakman Ve 'ith regard to the experts corn- olution, Leo Wolfson, president of the study of the Bible from the modern and not agree at the end that an en- fornia Have Sent More boulevard; Mrs. E. Aaronson, Joy ization of America; Rabbi Isaac sailed Roumanian Jews of America, standpoint. His first address, to be joyahle time has been hit by all, Than $5,000 to Date. road; Mrs. M. Gottlieb, Hastings; Mrs. Landman, editor of the "American mission, Mr. Warburg said described the Jewish situation in Rou- delivered this week, will be on the even the victims." "The commission is to be construe- Hebrew"1,,wis Browne, former S. Drapkin, Oakland; Mrs. F. Greher, mania. topic "Have We Outgrown the Council Issues Pamphlet. Many substantial contributions for Dexter boulevard; Mrs. S. Arvin, Fen- rabbi and author of "Stranger Than tive and not critical. The people who Mr. Wolfson stated that his (organ- Bible?" This will be followed by a form the commission' must come with Fiction" and "This Believing World," A pamphlet entitled "What the the 1927 Detroit quota for the U. P. kell; Mrs. K. Katz, Linwood; and Mrs. ization was not fighting Roumania our discourse on the subject "How too Local Council Is Doing" contains the A. campaign have been received since s. Stein, Six Mile read. James Waterman Wise, son of Rabbi :a feeling that Palestine is here, that the Roumanian people. "In fact," he Teach the Bible to Children." Other following information: hlaintains a Palestine must be built up, and they Stephen S. Wise, whose subject was the last report was published. . , said "only the sound sense and intelli- t h enn o A to he ( discussed in this Celle, • "The Future of .Judaism;" Milford must prepare, without any over-state- looting It omen s Hebrew Association, The California cmomittee, consist- genet of the Roumanian people has will Mal with the legend', the poetry, whirl( has too date 722 members in goal meet of the case, a program for the J. H. DAVIS DONATES Stern, president of Temple Beth El, ing of Mrs. Morris Friedberg,' Mrs. prevented then, from becoming pois- the philosophy, the ethics and the so- , standing; it bureau of personal serv- It) years providing for the build- Duscoff, sent CLINIC LARGE SUM who upon his return from a trip to !next onedby the continuous violent anti- cial legitiation of the Bibe. Woo which has So6 applicants for po- Abe Sroole and Louis ing up of Palestine without any ups Mexico, spoke on the life of the Jews pledges amounting to it total of more Semitic propaganda which is being This course of addresses is being sitions has plowed 200 girls and has than $5,ffee and promised to send that country; Judge Robert S. and downs, and taking care of the $1,000 In Fourth Large Gift Received in carried on in their midst." Ile also delivered at the repeated request of 1 , i• tro girls s in careld different departments in proper pro- Mars of Chicago, whose lecture at fully se ecte more later. Many workerssare con- by North End Clinic. repudiated the charges and insinua- ninny of the regular attendants at the , P,a`e` the last meeting Was Plaided " Why portion. h ontes ; t he schoolarship funol has in who contrib., tions of the Roumanian government temple. Services begin each week at , . two years given 14 girls an educe- tinuing to solicit those Here Mr. Warburg stressed the Religion Fails — Front a Layman's uted last year and it is expected that The North End Clink has received a , Standpoint." The following lecture, . fact that it is exceedingly difficult to and its minister at Washington that a 10:45. The public is invited. ' lion; the big sister committee keeps $20,000 to $25,000 more will be re- gift. of $1,000 from Jacob II. Davis to I after Mr. Fiseher's, will be given campaign of persecution against Rou- judge from a distance what is right ' in touch with the girl. studies her ceived in this way. On be used for the equipment of a men in mania is carried on by the Jews. home background, finds her congenial The following contributions of $25 the Issopolol Winernan Memorial 1March 211 by Professor Alexander and what is wrong, because he and HALEVY IN CONCERT :his friends are far away, and from a Government Responsible. Dushkin of Chicago, noted as a He- OF JEWISH MUSIC work, promotes her well-being, pre- and over were received in the past ' ' ' di stance s all( ing loo ks brew educator. , vents delinquency; during the fiscalo week: Mr. Wolfson charged the Rouman- - the clinic is hoousso.l. This is the I The public is invited to the lec- I very much like another." "We only which 1 y'o'ur past. eight splendid programs1 ian government with the direct respon- S. Abrams, $50; B. Abramson, fourth large gift to too received by tures, which are given at Northern . knew that many enterprises in a cols The ilalevy Choral Society, were offered to members, with a wide , $25; Allen Brothers, $1,000; Harry -ibility for the present state of af- the clinic vital- its formal opening oa 1 fairs by allowing these excesses has not appeared in public perform- range of appeal; the child study! Alvin, $50; Louis and Myer Apple- Nov. 11, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Albert !Dish School every other Sunday aft- onizing country must be failures. :wee since its appearance at Belle ! cil h sponsors this see- baum, $25; Arctic Fruit Ale Com- Kahn presented the North End Clinic ernoon. There is no admission fee That is why you have acted very, against the Jews as well as the poi- ,,f the coun ir: :, up, charged, but a csilection is taken to wisely in concentrating your oflices u itilicStucoh ly Association pany, $100; II. G. Arden, $100; hint'. sooneus criminal activity on the part Isle with the Symphony, will present i• with $2,5ee to he USed fur equipment, it program of Jewish music at Or- school o co-opera rice Aronson, $125; Rabbi A. M. Ash- Jesse J. Hirschman gave $3,11011, of help defray the expenses of the in Jerusalem. The wisest man, if he of the anti-Semites to go on unmo- ( of Amtrihc'S; (' p e0(110,1 to a situation which is foreign chests Hall Sunday, March 27, 1927. . lion, which c onmitte::. tak es care ))f insky, $50; Edward A. Atlas, $100. lested and unpunished. which $1,500 is towards equipment and speaker. A question hour follows . to him, cannot get at the facts unless Mr. Wolfson was followed by Solo- The society has increased its member- the ' welter ' f school children; in A. Bader, $25; Abe Balbirer, $50; Nathan M. Gross gave $500 for the o each lecture. !there is a desire to take him to the mon Sufrin, who charged the Rou- ship and has been fortunate in se- migrant rant etelucati o ion,.. the council it Bankers Trust Company of Detroit, same purpose. Mrs. Eleanor JOT), Ifoundation of the third wall of Jeru- manian government with the intention curing Professor Zaludkowski as its ! keeping ng track rack f 72 aliens, who arc 910ii; Arthur R. Barit, $100; Earl S. Ford. in announcing Mr. Davis' gift, ICA ALLOCATES NEW salem and let hitn look deep down into "too defeat and deprive 1,000,000 J ew- musical director. Both Julius Miller, cal ed upon, induced to attend A uteri- Barnett, $25; B. Bembaum, $25; said that the clinic had borrowed m o n- COLONIZATION FUNDS •the rock-bed, and not only to show the conductor, and Professor Zalud- , ob citizens of their equal political canization classes and helped to take Harry S. Bennett, $25; B. Berman, ey from the United Jewish Charities , him the Resale] silver works, which have been engaged in similar sights provided in the constitution." kowski out their first papers; the Detroit . . . .. $25; Julius Berman, $500; Bernie., to pay the cost of equipping the new . PARIS (J. T. A. Mail Ser•ice.)— Ile submitted to the congress Rou- mus i cal actrvlhes m 1larsaw in their, section lends its support to the ha. Clothes Shoop, $25; A. Biegelman, clinic in the belief that generous mem- CreditS to Ise used for developing its (are only superficial." In conclusion, Mr. Warburg ex- manian newspapers and leaflets which early youth and are now glad to co- tional Council of Jewish Women, 825; Birnkrant Brothers, $90; Joseph bers of the community would be glad various activities in Russia were voted pressed the Mope that the commission operate in the development of an or- Michigan State Federation of Worn- Bleiermnn, $50; Joseph Bloom, $25; to assume this burden. The Commun- openly incite to pogroms. by the council of the Jewish Colonize - which is to conic to Palestine will be ganization which they believe will be en's Club, Detroit Federation of Judge Gustave Ilartman, president Morris Blumberg, $500; Mrs. Jennie ity Fend, of which the clinic is a mem- lion Association at its last meeting. received in a friendly spirit and given of the Independent order Brith Ab- a great credit to the community. Women's Clubs and the League of BI , 50; N. P. Bradley, $25• • the operating defeat . In regard to the new Jewish agri - full opportunity to study the situa- The program will consist of music Jewish Women's Organizations at De- J. Brodie & Son, $75; Brown Drug • ber rahatn, made a plea that the Ameri- . cultural This in itself is no small amount, the colonization movement in Rus will - tion. "This is my parting good wish. can government intervene on behalf distinctly Jewish in .p . • trod (newly organized). Store, $00; !lorry Z. Brown, $500; sum allowed for the 1927 budget being sic, the Ica program provides for the • I am with you in your constructive of the Jews in Roumania. "Even elude synagogue music, folk songs ! settlement "n the !anti of 000 to 7m I work. There is not a thing which Mrs. William Brown, $25. $60,SII. though the United States is not in the and songs by modern Jewish coin- RANK OF ESQUIRE TO BE S. Cabot, $25; Cadillac Iron Works, Any persons interested in endowing Jewish colonists in the region of Mar - would presume to criticize after my I League of Nations," Judge Hartman posers, Prominent soloists will sing CONFERRED BY K. OF P. $50; Charles M. Canvasser, $50; Cap- a nom at the North End Clinic are !opaland Szaporoje, in addition to th e short stay here; I only hope that the .said, said, "this government can now (10 for the soh, numbers. ital Store Fixture, $50; Abraham' invited to call on Mrs. Furl or Jesse :St) Jewish families whose settlemen t endeavor in which I have tried to With the proceeds of the concert the Jews of Roumania what Ameri- Among those in attendance at the Caplan, $50; Maurice J. Caplan. F'. Hirschman, the president, for de- has already been started. In all 1,00( help Dr. 11'eizmann will lead to a cans did for the Jews of Kishineff the Halevy hopes to be able to get a permanent adequate practice hall annual dinner-dance given by Detroit $125; Casino Amusement Company, tailed information. Endowments may families of new Jewish colonists wil I constructive, soundless, explosionleas years ago." He cited a number of in- $25; Christe-Oppenheim Company, also be made as memorials for a de- be settled on the land by the Ica in investigation which will help and not stances where the United States gov- and to hire a music teacher for the Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, on $75; Louis A. Cohen, $25; Sam parted relative or friend or in honer these regions. destroy, and will build and be suc- ernment had intervened with other purpose of instructing the members , Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Boom! Smiler, Cohen, $25; S. M. Cole, $100; Con- of some happy event in the life of the The lea. is paying special attentioon cessful," Mr. Warburg concluded. Grand Chancelor of the State of governments in behalf of oppressed in sight reading and voice production.; I were gregation Miskun Israel, $50; 1. ' B. donor or his family. On the door of too the deselopment of the loan banks. Michigan and Mrs. Earl Vrmman and Peoples. ! Grand Outer Guard and Mrs. Frank Cooper, $50; Leo A. Coskey, $25; each mom so endowed, or some other The number of banks supported by Jacob de Haas, Rabbi Schoenfeld JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL 'suitable place, will he placed a capper the lea will la augmented this year VA'AD HA'KASHRUTH TO Caspar C. Cutler, $40. Berman. and B. Shelvin also spoke on the Rou- D. W. Dann, $25; Detroit Lodge, plate bearing the name of the person I by 40 and will bring the total number HOLD MEETING MARCH 8 Following the dinner, which was MEET SUNDAY MARCH 6 manian situation. served for 500 guests, a delightful pro- No. 55, Knights of Pythias, $150; in whose memory the gift is made, or to 170. The congress went on record as be- The Jewish loan banks in Poland (in Tuesday es-toning, March St, at o gram was presented by radio stars Leon Dreituss, $25; A. Drook, $25; I any other inscription desired by the ing unwilling at this time to accept s:IS o'clock, the Detroit Chapter of from various Detroit stations and Harry Dunt,z, $100; Louis Duscoff, I donor. have made pre s sess during the year On Sunday, March 6, at 2 o'clock the plan of establishing a national Junior Ilaolassah will hold a meeting ethers, which was interspersed with $200. Other gifts received include one f 1920 the lea here reports. According p. m., the l'e'ad lleRabbonim and the chest for all funds and institutions. at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud , dancing to music furnished by Shooks' Si. Edelman, $25; Sol B. Edelman, $25 from the Alpha Epsilon Sorority ' to the data tot the Union of the Banks, l'e'ad lialiashruth will hold • mass The resolution adopted calls for the Torah. This meeting will be in the Creole (orchestra. $100; Jacob Ellenstein, $25; Clar- in memory of Mrs. Marvin B. Gingolo I the number of banks increased in the meeting for the purpose of discussing appointment of a special commission On Tuesday evening, March ts, at 8 ence II. Enggass, $100; Maurice A. (Sally Ehrlich), one of its members, period from 215 to 320. There are 150 !the important Jewish questions of the of a wash cloth shower and each to make a comprehensive study of the form ' whose death occurred recently. Othe r banks in Congress Poland, 35 in Gal- day and particularly to discuss the member is requested to bring a wash o'clock, Detroit Lodge will confer the En ass $100; Paul Ernst , $30 plan and to support its findings and cloth for the orphans. rank of esquire on several candidates, Moses Fantle, $50; Mrs. Henry friends liave sent gifts to the clinic in icia, 46 in the eastern provinces, and need for kashruth in its relation to recommendations to the executive com- A very delightful program has been among whom will be Jerome Rynek, Fechimer, $125; S. M. Fechimer, . $25 , memory of Mrs. Gingold. Gifts hay e 55 in the Vilna district. Jewish life and its importance in the mittee or to the next session of the arranged for the evening and will in- who acted in the capactiy of master of S. Feldman, $500; Albert Feldstein, been received from many friendss in every day life of the Jewish people American Jewish Congress. PLAN TO AID UNEMPLOYED of the city of Detroit. elude a review of a current Jewish, ceremonies at the dinner-dance. Via- $25; Max Fertel, $50; Rabbi Moses memory of Mrs. Hannah Goldberg. The organization report, submitted Rabbis A. Si. Ashinsky, London, E. Florence Shirley Krell(' iting brothers are cordially invited to Fisher, $25; Sidney Frank, $25; k by Miss by Judge Gustave Hartman proposed a vocal WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A ram- Aishiskin, Moses Fisher, Joseph Thu- ARYAN THEATER CLOSES solo by Miss Aline Schiller I attend. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, $50; Harry the appointment of a national direc- paizn among Polish Jewish workers min, Isaac Stollman and members of Freedman, 825; Eugene Franzblau, tory on organisation, under whom and a pageant by the dramatic group SNOWSTORM SWEEPS HEBRON V IENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The Aryan, for the purpose of helping the unem• the laity will address the meeting. $25; J. L. Freud, $25; Milton Freud, there would be formed Jewish Con- of Junior Hadassah. The pageant ployed in Palestine may be started Theater recently established try Vivi- I T. A.)—The (J. The meeting Is open to the public JERUSALEM $25; N. Fridrich, $25; Celia Fried- exactly what gress Councils in all Jewish communi- will describe in detail accomplishing in area of Hebron, the ancient Biblical man, $50; Nathan Frodkin, $25; E. na anti.Semites for the purpose of here shortly. The initiative in this and all who are interested in the dis- ties throughout the country. A na- Junior Hadassah is matter was I presenting only Aryan plays to Aryan o taken by the Left Peale city, suffered in the snowstorm which semination of the knowledge of kub- L Furer, $25. tional drive for membership in the Palestine and in America. All members and those interested! is sweeping Palestine. The drifts in Osaip Gabrilowitsch, $100; L Ga- audiences was closed down. Financial Zion party, which has called • con- ruth and who are interested in (ha congress would be promoted through ference of Jewish trade unions to difficulties caused the cessation of the I were two meters deep. An Arab vital Jewish questions of the day are places in the work of Hadassah are urged to consider the problem. (Turn to last page.) theater's activities. invited to attend. was killed in the storm. (Tars to Lut Page.) attend the meeting. J• Langdon-Davies Fischer to Speak At Forum Sunday y . P. A. Receiving N Contributions l