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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927
VOL. XXXI. NO. 22
STATEMENT BY SCHOMBERGER CONFIRMS
GALLAGHER'S CHARGE THAT FRAME-UP
BY FORD AGENTS DITCHED SAPIRO CASE
Real Estate Dealer Comes Forward With Statement Clearing
Miller of Jury-Fixing Charges by Defense Counsel
As Grounds For Mistrial.
Men's Temple Club In
Annual Meet, May 12
Henry M. Butzel, Dr. Hugo A.
Freund, Albert Kahn and A.
C. Lappin to Speak.
COUNCIL'S PLAN FOR I.0. B. B. SYMPHONY
ANNUAL MEETING PROMISES MUSICAL
TREAT SUNDAY EVE.
Mrs. Friend, President National
Council Jewish Women,
In Stirring Appeal.
Pisgah Lodge Invites Orphan
Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
BOOTLEG MONEY GIFT
SPURNED BY CHICAGO
\
CHICAGO.— (J. T. A.!
gift of $20,000 in cash to the
Associated Jewish Charities; of
Chicago was refused by that or-
ganization, it has been learned.
The directors gated they slid
not care to accept money from
a Jew who admitted that he
made his fortune as II bootleg-
ger. The donor asserted that
he is no longer engaged in this
illegal activity. The Charities'
toltleials refused to take what
one of them characterized as
"tainted money."
DAL MOSHE PLANS
FAREWELL BANQUET
ON SUNDAY, MAY
Mayor Smith, David A. Brown,
Judge Keidan and Fred
Children to Orchestra Hall
NEW YORK.—In a message ad-
Butzel to Speak.
dressed to the 52,0110 members of the
Concert.
National Council of Jewish 110111011,
RABBI MOSES FISCHER
who are planning for their annual DR. MARK GUNZBURG
THOMAS C. WILCOX, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN-
WILL PREACH SERMON
meetings to review the accomplish-
WILL WIELD BATON
WITH
JUDGE
SATURDAY
CONFER
ments of the past year, Mrs. Joseph
VESTIGATOR, TO
E. Friend of New Orleans, president
Congregation to Build New
lif the National Council of Jewish Mozart, Haydn, Auber and
Gallagher Calls Affidavits of Ford Detectives Worthless As
Synagogue on Dexter and
Tachaikovaky Masterpieces
Women, stressed the benefits that
Lawrence.
Basis For Mistrial Motion. Charges Frame-Up
communities gain from the leaders
to
Feature
Program.
To Have Case Thrown Out.
who have been trained through the
B'nai Moshe Congregation will hid
program of this organization. In
The concert of the Waal B'rith
A clear and simple explanation of the Ford-Sapiro "jury scandal" was
an affectionate farewell to its present
her message Mrs. Friend stated:
Orchestra this Sunday
offered last Friday when Robert Schomberger, a real estate dealer with
synagogue building at Garfield and
"I hav• seen the sections of the Ns-
offices in the Lafayette Building, told his story in a statement to William
Beaubien streets 011 Sunday, May 1,
Worm] Council of Jewish Women at
II. Gallagher, chief counsel for Sapiro.
after an occupancy sof 10 years.
work in the South, in the East and in
John Baxter, chief assistant district attorney, and Thomas Wilcox, spe-
An appropriate program has been
the North. Everywhere I find them
planned for the occasion. Rabbi
cial investigator, interviewed by a reporter for The Detr oi t Jewish
keenly conscious of what responsibil-
Chronicle, declared that they have taken no official notice of the statement
Moses
Fischer, spiritual leader of the
ities; and obligations the program of
the council places upon them. In
made by Schomberger.
Keen Interest Taken by Noted congrttgation, will preach a sermon
Thomas C. Wilcox, special agents in charge of the bureau of investiga-
at
5:30.
Following the sermon, the
my various associations with wom-
Philanthropist in Promot-
lion of the Department of Justice will confer with Judge Raymond on
Rev. A. Rosenfeld will intone El Mole
en's organizations, I hnve never net
ing
Higher
Learning.
Saturday morning concerning the alleged "jury fixing" in the Ford-Sapiro
Racharnim fur all departed members
women who are more spirited in their
libel suit. Mr. Wilcox expressed a desire to obtain the statement before
of the congregation.
devotion to the ideals they uphold or
NEW YORK. , —Frederick Brown,
At 7:30 the sisterhood will have a
he confers with Judge Raymond Saturday morning.
more determined to bring every under-
the well-known New York realtor and banquet prepared the vestry room.
Schomberger came forward Friday of his own volition and left with
taking to a successful issue.
philanthropist, will head a group of The banquet will be made memorable
William II. Gallagher, chief of counsel for Aaron Sapiro, the following
"Throughout the United States and
prominent Jewish lenders who will by the presence of many noted fig-
Canada, during the months of April
statement in which he declared that
lay the cornerstone for the first ures in the Jewish life of Detroit.
and May, 52,000 IV0111011 gather to
Mrs. Hofmann and her husband were
group of buildings of the $5,000,000 The toastmaster will be the Hon.
weigh
the
accomplishments
fur
the
carrying on a real estate transaction
Yeshiva College on Amsterdam ave- James I. Ellman. Addresses will be
year 1926-27, and to decide upon the
involving a considerable amount of
nue and One Hundred Sixty-eighth delivered by Mayor John W. Smith,
policies that shall guide the local
money.
street on May 1.
Council Sections during the approach-
David A. Brown, the lion. Judge
The Schomberger statement reads:
This announcement was made by Harry Keidan and Fred Butzel.
ing year. Wt. are fortunate in pos-
"I an engaged in the real estate
Samuel Levy, chairman of the execu-
Arrangements for the event are un-
sessing
presidents
of
sections
who
are
business and I have known Miller for Ticket Sale for May g Event
tive committee, which is in charge of der the supervision of Louis Guns-
true leaders, leaders who are prepared
some years, although I do not recall
Largest in History of Pis-
the Yeshiva College $5,000,000 cam- berg and a sisterhood committee
and qualified to discuss the problems
his full name.
gah Lodge.
paign and the construction of the headed by Mrs. Louis Frischman, as-
and aspirations of Jewish womanhood
'Edward Rentseh, a Gentile and
series of eight buildings to house the sisted by Mrs. Rudolph Waldman.
as they are represented in the activi-
vice-president of the First State Bank
institution for higher Jewish learning
The debate between Clarence Dar.
ties of the National Council of Jewish
ALBERT KAHN
The congregation plans to conduct
of Detroit, and I jointly owned an row and Will Durant, which wil fake
which is to consist of a Yeshiva for its services temporarily in a hall at
Women. These leaders are pricelss to
DR. MARK GUNZBURG
apartment house at the northeast place at Orchestra Hall on May 0, has will be four brief addresses by men their community for they bring it ben-
the training of rabbis and teachers Linwood and Clairmount, 'sending the
corner of Joy road and Wildemere
created a demand for seats unprece- of very great eminence in their efits whose full value cannot be limit- evening at Orchestra hall will he and a College of Liberal Arts and construction of a new synagogue at
avenue.
dented in the history of Pisgah Lodge, chosen professions.
ed to a single generation. These lead- one of the great artistic events of the Sciences.
thenw site, corner Dexter and Law-
"We held the fee subject to a under whose auspices this debate will
The speakers will be Henry M. But- ers are the creators, not only of a bet- season. The social elite of the Jewish
Elaborate arrangements were come rence.
$65,000 mortgage. We sold on con-
zel, Dr. Hugo A. Freund, Albert ter order in the communities, but also I community will he present to greet pitted, Mr.Levy announced, for the
be held.
tract about eight or nine weeks ago
the first appearance of the B'nai holding of the exercises on the Ye-
Clarence' Darrow, the veteran de- Kahn and A. C. Lappin. These men
to the Hofmanns for $170,000, of fender of unpopular causes, who has will discuss some phase of their oxen
B'rith Symphony Orchestra, under shiva grounds on May 1, when rep-
which $63,000 was paid down and the always managed to be popular him- professional work.
the auspices of Pisgah bodge. Some resentatives of the Jewish communi-
balance is due in payments of $050 self will argue in the affirmative on
It is a departure that the officers
of the most prominent Jews of De- ties in 25 states of the Union and in
it month, the whole suns being due that interesting and perplexing sub- of the club believe will be welcomed
troit are honorary patrons of the Canada will come to New York to
at the end of six years.
concert.
witness the ceremonies. Grandstands
ject which has always engrossed the that the entire program of the meet-
"The $63,000 down payment was minds of scientists, philosophers and ing will be in the hands of members
The musical numbers of the sym- were erected on the grounds with a
made in the form of a conveyance to religious leaders, "Is Man n Ma• of the temple organization. Attend-
phony concert were carefully select- great seating capacity. It is expected Plans To Obtain More Accur-
us of the Hofmann's interest in an-
ance at the meeting will be limited
ed by Dr. Mark Gunzburg. They are that about 25,111)0 people will be gath-
chine?"
ate Estimate; Will Use
other piece of property, which was
not too difficult or complicated, so ered on the grounds.
Will Durant, who has leaped into to members of the Men's Temple Club
Long Pipe Line.
passed to us at the agreed valuation fame by his very successful book, and to male members of the affiliated
that all will appreciate and enjoy
Mr. Brown has won a nation-wide
of $63,000.
theist. Yet these pieces are. consid- reputation as a philanthropist by his
"The Story of Philosophy," will take societies.
"In this transaction Miller and an- the negative. Ile is a scholar of note
CHICAG 0.-0. T. A.) — New
ered to he among the best in musical establishing a trust fund of $1,000,-
other man whose name I do not re- in the field of philosophy. He over-
literature.
0110 for the Federation of Jewish plans to obtain a more accurate esti-
call acted as sales agents.
After the well known Figaro Over- Philanthropic Societies, by his dona- mate of the speed of light were dis-
whelmed the enormous public which
"Each party to the transaction— came to hear him in his recent de-
ture, by Mozart, which is ever youth- tion of a plot of ground of equal closed by Professor Albert A. Michel-
that is, my partner and I on the one bate with Darrow in New York, by
ful and melodious, the orchestra will value for the erection of a building son, famous Jewish physicist, at the
side and the Hofmanns on the other
play the C Major Syrnhony by Haydn. to house the federation, by his wiping University of Chicago, during the
Nurnerus Clausus for Jewish Lawyers
his brilliant oratory.
—agreed to pay Miller and the other
The first part of the program will be out of the indebtedness of the Hos- course of a lecture to the graduate
Predicted by Newspaper.
The subject has become one of im-
man a broker's fee of $2,000.
concluded by Auber's Overture to pital for Deformities and Joint Dis- body of that school.
portance in the scientific world in re-
"We paid our share in cools and I cent years. During the middle of
His plan, he raid, is to measure the
his genial light opera, "The Bronze eases, by his large contribution to
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) — The
understand the Hofmanns paid about the last century the scientists had Hungarian government intends to in-
Horse." The opera is Chinese, but the $6,000,000 United Jewish Cam- speed of light in a pipe line three
$300 in cash and the balance by become absolute in their convictions troduce a numerus clausus for the
the music is truly French, elegant paign in New York last year for for- miles long. The pipe line is to be
promissory note. The note was a as to the origin of the universe. admission of Jewish attorneys to the
and amusing without being vulgar.
eign relief and by a contribution of filled with rarefied gas or air at one-
short-term note and was renewed Henri Bergson, the great Je•ish- Hungarian bar, according to an an-
The second part of the program $100,000 to the Jewish Hospital of tenth of an atmosphere in pressure.
when due. The note was taken care French philosopher. with his theory nouncement made by the Hungarian
opens wil the standard Concerto by Brooklyn.
If arrangements can be made, the
Tschaikowsky and ends with the (obi
of April 16.
Mr. Brown's acceptance of the in- professor will perform this experi-
of creative evolution, and Albert minister of justice.
"In asking for a renewal of the Einstein, with his theory of relativ-
favorite, ( aliment Itallen, by the vitation to lay the cornerstone for ment in the vicinity of Chicago this
This policy seas predicted in a
note, Hofmann disclosed to Miller ity, have shaken the scientific world statement by the minister of justice
' same composer.
MRS. JOSEPH E. FRIEND
the Yeshiva College WAS taken as an summer.
Dr. Mark Gunzburg, conductor of indication that he will take an in-
"I started out my life work with
that he expected to pay this note by from its absolute foundation.
published in the Az Est.
of a more potent and effective woman-
•
.
arranging for a mortgage of $10,000
B'nai
B'rith
Symphony
Orchestra,
[erosive interest in the work of pro- three ambitions," said the scientist,
The officers of Pisgah Lodge urge
hood. In the Jewish Woman's Hall of
or $12,000 on his home.
the members to hasten their reserva- PRIME MINISTTER OF
Fame that memory shall build for us relates that the concerto by Tschai- moting higher Jewish education in "to test the Einstein theory, to meas.
ure the stars and to test the velocity
"There was some delay in arrang- tions in order to assure themselves of HUNGARY INTERVIEWED
tins' fur our daughters, the names of kowsky, which is the fourth number this country.
of light. I've done them all, but I
ing this mortgage. Therefore, Mil-
Twenty Colleges Represented.
ROME— (.1. T. A.1- -A rosy picture these women who serve unselfishly and 'on the program, was played in this
seats.
ler, who expected to get his cash
country
before
it
was
played
on
the
of Jewish life in Hungary was paint- unstintingly, will he gratefully in-
Twenty American colleges anti uni- still keep on checking and trying to
European continent. Hans Von Ilu- versities will bring their greetings•to get more accurate results."
from this mortgage, busiest himself
ed by Count Bethlen, Prime Minister scribed.
Describing his apparatus, he told
in trying to find a pers o n who would
of Hungary, when interviewed here '
"Our faith of Judaism has wrought low, on his first American tour, pre- the Yeshiva College of America, the
loan the money to the Hofmann , .
by the representative of the Jewish many miracles of the spirit in the sented the concerto for the first tines first Orthodox Jewish institution for of an arrangement of mirrors which
in
Boston,
three
days
before
its
first
will
(triable him to get results as sat-
Likely, Miller also figured he would
world's history. With the divine
Telegraphic Agency.
higher learning, which will hold its
he able to get a broker's fee for so
The position of the ,newish popula- blessing, our women, working in ac- performance in St. Petersburg. I n cornerstone laying exercises on May isfactory as phase obtained over a
Many Notables Attend Twentieth An-
was greeted 1 at One Hundred Eighty-sixth street much longer distance outdoors, such
nc
doing. Miller tells me he finally did
tion in Hungary is improving, he' cord with Judaism's fundamental America the ceent,
niversary Banquet.
secure a person ready to make such
stated. There are no restrictions ex- princoples, will produce continued with great acclaim by the public, and Amsterdam avenue, according to as the 02 miles distance which he
a loan.
cept the numerus clausus, which, he harvests fur humanity in the years to while it was considered a failure in the announcement made by Dr. Ber- used in his latest efforts at Mount
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — The
"Miller, who had a lot of time on
hopes, however, will soon be abol- come. They will achieve it through Europe. The American public has nard Revel, dean of the faculty of
Wi4'y n. using the pipe line, and with
his hands, did attend the Sapiro-Ford announcement that the executive ished. As to the unwillingness of the leadership willingly
and been vindicated because the best t he Yeshiva.
assumed
piano virtuosos have adopted the
law suit from time to time. There council of the Free Synagogue has Hungarian government to legalize
Among the universities tobe rep- only a slightly modified arrangement
•hole-h•artestly (offered to the cause
concerti) and have recognized its resented at the exercises are Colum- of the mirrors, a sharp image can be
he saw Mrs. Hofmann and he com- decided to build a synagogue was the Zionist movement in the country, of Jewish wonianhtoost."
worth. Dr. Mark Gunzburg tries to bia University, by Professor Egbert, obtained independent of weather con-
municated with her there as a mat- made by Dr. Stephen S. Wise at the the prime minister stated that he act-
approach as close as possible to she director of extension work; Universi- ditions. If we can arrange fur the
ter of convenience instead of going celebration of the twentieth anni- ed in accordance with the statement "SHELTER" SERVES MANY
versary
of
the
Free
Synagogue
held
. loan of that much pipe, 10 to 20
ideas tot Tschaikowsky in the inter-
to her home. He tells me he did
of influential Hungarian Jews who
WITH PASSOVER MEALS pretation of this genial composition. ties of Harvard and Princeton, rep ; inches in diameter, the experiment
have a conversation with Mrs. Hof- at the Hotel Commodore. More than declared that they do not want a
resented by members of the faculty
---
1,100
people
were
present
at
the
ban-
The
social
welfare
committee
of
mann about this mortgage in the pub-
separate national government.
the University of Boston, by Presi will be undertaken shortly."
quet. Charles E. Bloch acted as
N. Bielfield, president of the House Pisgah Lodge has invited the orphan dent Marsh, and New York City Col-
lic corridors.
of
Shelter,
located
at
299
Winder
Orphan
Home
toastmaster.
children
of
the
Hebrew
"The day after Miller was ques-
lege, by Dr. Robinson.
HADASSAH
street, announced that their Institu- to the concert. The children will be
Dr. Wise stated that the building JUNIOR
tioned at the Federal Building, he
Among the speakers who will ad-
IN ANNUAL MEETING tion passed all records during Pass- escorted by the committee to Orches-
came to my office and told me the will cost $1,500,000. Of this amount
dress the representatives of the Jew-
over $000,000 has already been
over in caring for the needy.
tra Hall and back to the home at the ish communities (non 25 states in the
story.
T)• annual meeting sof the Junior
Mr. Bielfield, who fur the east 23 conclusion of the concert .
"So far as I have known Miller, he raised. hitherto the Free Synagogue
Union and in Canada ore: Mayor Philom•thic Team. Will Compete for
Hadassah will he held on Tuesday years has been associated with the
Prices Tuesday Evening.
was formerly a painter and never has worshipped in Carnegie Halt.
James J. Walker, United States Se n-
building
evening,
May
3,
at
8:15
o'clock
at
new
House
of
Shelter,
tells
The
Chronicle
- -
The location of the
•
was a pugilist or known as 'Kid.' lie
ator Royal S. Copeland, United State ,
ZIONISTS TO HEAR
The annual model meeting of the
hears a good reputation. Ile himself has not yet been decided. It will the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud that never before has there been such
Senator Robert F. Wagner, Dr. John
GERSHON
AGRONSKY
Torah.
The
annual
reports
of
com-
a
demand
in
Detroit
for
Passover
denies he was a party to any bribing seat 2,500 and will house the social
Finley, farmer president of the New Phihomathic Debating Club will be
service activities of the synagogue, mittee chairmen will be given, fol- Seder accommodations. The House
I held this coming Tuesday evening,
arrangement, and I believe him.
Gershon Agronsky, who is going to York State University and editor-in- May 3, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
"Throughout our business dealings the religious educational work, un- lowed by election of officers and of Shelter conducts it Seder services
chief
of the New York Times, and
board of directors for the ensuing for over 100 iscorolt• at its Reinder Honolulu as a delegate to the Pan
der
the
leadership
of
Dr.
Moses
Na-
gogue. Brush and Willis streets. This
with the Hofmanns we have Nund
President Marsh of Horton College.
e I
f will
th mein
c con
en rut be
,
year. Other matters if importance street house, as • well as
f or II
a t h e P ae iti
meeting is an annual event at which
them thoroughly honorable and re- das: the Men's Club, the Women's or-
cipal speaker at the next meeting of
to
the
future
welfare
of
the
unit
'
Jewish
inmates
of
the
House
of
Cor
ganization
and
the
child
adoption
the organization, which has been ire
spectable and never in any way
LONDON.--(J. T. AE—The gen:
makes it urgent that all members at- rection. The shelter organization the Detroit Zionist District, on Tues-
seemed tso take advantage of any committee.
existence for the last 29 years, pre-
tend this nursling. Mrs. I. Liebergott, served Pesach meal- at the House f day evening, May Ph at 8 o'clock, at eral council of the Zionist movement, sent,
The
Synagogue
House
at
40
West
to the public the work that the
situation."
accompanied by Mrs. S. Quentin Correction fur eight days dune.: the Talmud Torah auditorium, corner commonly known as the Actions Philomathic Club is doing.
The affidavits offered by Ford coun- Sixty-eighth street will be turned
Philadelphia and Byron. M. II. Zack- Committee, convened here on Ap- - The chief feature of the program
Kesler, will render several vocal S•- Passover.
over
exclusively
to
the
work
of
the
sel contained the sworn statements of
heim, district chairman, will preside. rip 28.
lecti(ms.
will be a debate upon the subject
Ford's secret service operatives that Jewish Institute of Religion.
"Resolved, That Foreign Intervention
GOOD TEMPLARS OPPOSE
they had seen Mrs. Hoffman in confer-
In China Is Justifiable." The affirm-
SALOONS IN PALESTINE
ence with a man sunned "Kitt" Miller
ative in this debate will be upheld by
in tone of the post office corridors and
Nathan Shur, Howard Berger and Ira
had heard him say to her, "It will
LONDON.--(J. T. A.) —A protest
Stone. The opposition will be fur-
mean thousands of dollars to you."
against th e inter y of the Palhest ine
nishedby Max flarahal Harold Ko-
They asserted that Mrs. Ilofmann's
permitting t e in -
government in
retz and Sol Roseman.
husband conducted a blind pig on
crease of saloons in Palestine was
The organization has been very
Fourteenth avenue, and additionally'
stdopted at a meeting of the F:ngtish
charged that she had made the remark Special Appeal Issued to Officers of the Union and Affiliated Good Templars held at Bristol. I it Farewell to American Jewry, Eminent Christian Zionist fortunate in securing for the judges
to
this debate, Judge harry B. Keidan
Movement
a
Urges
Upbuilding
of
Jewish
Homeland
as
before the trial started. that if she
The matter was debated in connec-
Bodies. the Federation of Sisterhoods and Brotherhoods.
of the Wayne County Circuit bench,
were drawn as a juror w o uld n u t be
tion with the question raised recently
That Will be Beneficial to the World at Large.
Mr. Brown Urges Immediate Action by All Concerned.
Judge
Alfred J. Murphy, also from
very healthy for old man Ford." The
in the House of Csommons. It was
the Circuit Court, and Professor Sam.
motion also took exception to an inter-
NF:W YORK -- Csolonel Sir Wend• nseised
I
by the Jews of Amt•rica.
Calling up on the leaders in the Re- give liberal support. The resolution Pointed Out that simultaneously with
uel
Levin,
head of the mortal science
view with Mrs. Hofmann, published in
Speaking of the work that is being
form Jewish movement to aid the Un• designated the month of March let th e the increase in the number sof saloons ham Deed,. C. M. G., D. S. o., Chief
, department of City College of De-
The Detroit Times after she had been ion of American Hebrew Congrega- time for this concentrated effort to se. there has been a marked inettsase
Secretary of the Palestine administra-laccs.replished in Palestine by the var-
taken to the federal building for ques- lions in securing adequate financial cure funds. but this campaign was de- the crimes in Palo•stine during the tion under the first high Commission- 'iour branches of the Zionist movement,
silver loving cup will be present-
tioning, in which she was quoted as
last five years.
er a Sir Herbert Samuel, in a farewell I Our Wyndham lauded the work of the
American Jewry, . r. furred until this month.
the •' team. This loving
saying that someone was apparently support from
A budget of aprsoximately $600,000
address to the Jews if America fol. Hadassah and Junior Iladassah or- es' is the annual award of Judge
David A. Brown, chairman of the
t
e
r
u"t
A
i
trying to have the suit declared a mis-
lowing a tour of the States and ran. !ganization and urged the organization
hoard of Finance, has just launched is required for the religious activities SCHECHITA PROHIBITION
blurry
trial.
of the union and its affiliated bodies
AVERTED IN NORWAY ode in the interests of the United Pal- !of ■ young men's movement, similar
T gold
given
ang through the
j I i)iTrtTal,
Gallagher, with a hitter laugh, re- an intensive effort to secure funds for for the current year. Of this sum,'
reline Appeal, declared that there is tii that of Junior Hadassah, for Pal-
the various activities of the organiza-
generosity of Louis Smilansky, is pre-
sponded at length to the particular
a
sjngle
Jew
who
could
not
be
in-
I
estine
work.
He
expressed
his
satis-
not
$313;320
is
needed
for
the
work
of
the
tion. In a special appeal issued to of-
OSLO.—ti.
0 —1,1 T A 1 —The dancer
sented to the person who the judges
charge which insinauted that "Kid"
ire-a Union ('allege which the union a a sChechita. pr. ohilsition in Norway terested in some phase of l'alestine action in the newly inaugurated mo ve-
and its affiliated Ilehrew
Miller was a tiepins agent who was ficers of the Union
-
(or the[nrmatian Of a Junior decide is the best speaker of the de-
bodies, the National Federation of maintains far the training of ewis was removed by the vote cast by wor •
acting as a sort of Bastin officer be-
"There are no minus quantiites and Zionist League of the Zionist Organi- bate. The person judged the second
Temple Sisterhoods and National Fed- young men fir the rabbinate. The De-. pim, Minist Lyeke at a meeting of
best speaker is given • silver medal
tween his client and Mrs. Hoffman in
there
are
many
plus
quantities
about
nation
of America.
(ration of Temple Brotherhoods, to partment of Synagogue tt ' d Sche'e l the cabinet.
some act of duplicity.
Referring to the "Friends of Pales- through the generosity of Mrs. F. V.
. yndham d ecl ared.
Sir
rabbis and officers of the various con- Extension, another branch of the un-
The cabinet decided by a vote of I alestine,
Martin.
in.
"Long prior to the commencement
tine"
Roca-ties
that
haze
been
organ-
"There
is
a
certain
kind
of
appeal
for
gregations affiliated with the Union. ion which carries on religious endeav- 5 to 4 to request the king to grant
The organization will present a
of the trial of this case," read an affi-
the Jewish Homeland movement that ized by non-Jews in France, Germany
Mr. Brown urged action for the recur- (ors throughout the country bringing
davit filed by hint "this deponent made ing of financial aid. Judaism to the Jew everywhere, re- exemptions from the law making it can be made to almost any Jew. To and England, Sir Wyndham expressed silver-plated gavel to the speaker of
compulsory to stun animals before
inquiry and investigation of the meth-
my mind there is great educational his regrets that he was unable during the organization for the last term,
"We can't he an important factor quires $131,231. Thr budgets of the slaughtering.
ods employed by the defendant Ford
,aloe in the movement, and I deem it his short stay in this country to ad- Benjamin Kurtzman. The presenta-
in American lifts without paying for other dapartments include $02.778 for
in litigation in which he had an inter- it," he declares in his announcement. the work of the executive board, $17,-
a privilege to have been able to con- dress himself to the non-Jewish Amer- tion will be made by Robert Bern-
JEWS PROMINENT IN
est.
tribute a little toward, enlightening icans and to enlist more Christians in stein, also an ex-speaker.
"What excuse have we for remaining 21i for the National Federation of
The committee in charge of the an
"Deponent learms1 from said inves-
CHESS TOURNAMENT •American Jewry in the great work the Paleatine movement. Non-Jews in
unless the world is better for it? Temple Sisterhoods, $1,311 for the
tigation that the agents of said Ford JeWs
that is being carried on for Palestine." many countries, he pointed out, are rangements, Hyman Golden, chair-
We can't function without funds." National Federation of Temple Broth.
Schubiner and David
make a practice in such proceedings.
LODZ.—(J. T. A.)—The
Sir Wyndham speaking at ■ fare- urging the upbuilding of the Palestine man, Max
At the thirtieth biennial convention erhoodr, $34,120 for the New York
of tapping wires, wiring the private
Chess Tournament, sponsored by well luncheon of United Palestine Ap- Jewish Homeland as • need of 'pea t Leach, wish to make this, the twenty-
of the Union which was recently held Committee for School Extension which
rooms of principals, and even the
, fifth model meeting of the Philo-
in Cleveland a resolution was unani- maintains seven religious schools in Marshal Josof Pilsudski, has opened , peal workers in his honor last Friday, importance to the world at large
chambers of judges, examining sealed
mathic, the most succemfil in its
mously passed urging all groups affil- New York City, providing religious ed- here. Eighteen players are partici- , prior to his departure for Montreal, Christians throughout the world, be
of existence.
mail, examining private baggage, en-
centu
arteroafair. century
declared, are interested and anaiou s quarter
iated with the union to make every ef- ucation for several thousand Jewish pating in the tournament, 15 of from which point he returned to Eng-
gaging merchants in the vicinity of
The public is cordially invited to at.
that
the
Jews
should
succeed
in
Pales-
whom are Jews, including Rubinstein land on April 26, expressed his appre-
fort to acquaint American Jewry with children.
tine.
this
affair,
million
of
the
manner
in
which
he
was
Tartakower.
Last
Page)
and
(Turn
to
the work of the union and urge tt to
(Turn to Last Page)
On Thursday evening, May 12, at
o'clock, the annual meeting of the
o Men's Temple Club will take plate in
the club room of the temple, in the
form of a smoker. Business of very •
great importance to every member of
the club will be transacted and there O
will be an open discussion as to the
future policies of the organization,.
in which it is hoped a large number
of members will participate. In ad-1
stilton to the general discussion there
LAY CORNERSTONE
YESHIVA COLLEGE
Thousands Ask Seats
For Darrow Debate
AGAIN TO
TEST LIGHT SPEED
HUNGARY TO LIMIT
JEWISH LAWYERS
FREE SYNAGOGUE TO
HAVE OWN BUILDING
"CHINA" IS SUBJECT
OF ANNUAL DEBATE
David A. Brown Launches Drive To Secure
Financial Support for Work of the Union
"There Is Not a Single Jew for Whom Pales-
tine Has No Appeal, Sir Wyndham Deedes,