A merica ,fewish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNAll 20, 01110 ITEPETROIT LWISH AROAICL- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE 1 CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927 VOL. XXXI. NO. 23 Men's Club to Hear 1LEADER OF JEWISH NEVI YORK CONFERENCE OUTLINES PLAN FOR NATION-WIDE FEDERATION OF ALL Four Noted Speakers CONGRESS IS FETED ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONS IN AMERICA . "u,=; ; A FI:1=i2rlee;"i- AT DINNER IN N. Y. Award Is Recognition for Suc- cessful J. C. Campaign Of Last Year, , Noted Zionist Leader Is Hon- ored On His Fiftieth Birthd ay, David A. Brown has been 11Wartlell 1110 GICheil medal for 1926. The award is niaole annually by the Lappin, Arbitration. Proposed Organization Would Give New Vigor to Jewish Life In America, Says Conference Leader In Keynote Speech What is considered by ninny the most interesting meeting arranged by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El will David Brown Wins Gottbeil Medal Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents SAPIRO WINS VERDICT IN LIBEL SUIT AGAINST CANADIAN NEWSPAPER AFTER CASE IS THROWN OUT BY LOWER COURT — -- Publication Must Withdraw Conspiracy Charges and Educate "Homeless Boy Who Would Not Otherwise Stand a Chance for Education," Are Terms of Settlement. HARRIS L. SELIG, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF YESHIVA COLLEGE MAKES DETAILED PROPOSAL LEADERS OF AMERICAN JEWRY LAUD RICHARDS E. W. VOORHEIS, CLERK OF COURT, REFUSES ACCESS TO AFFIDAVITS OF FORD DETECTIVES "Such a Federation of Synagogues in the United States Would Exercise Great Influence on Reconstruction Of Palestine," Says Selig. Dr. Wise and Ambassador Child Pay Tribute to Pal- estine Leader. Department of Justice Silent On Jury-Fixing Charges Hurled Against Sapiro by Ford Attorneys and Secret Serv- ice Operatives. 11'INNIPEG, Man.—(J. (i? A.)—Aaron Sapiro, plaintiff in On the occasion of his fiftieth birth- NEW YORK.—A detailed plan for the organization of the thousands the SI,000,000 libel suit against Henry Ford, was the \sinner in day and marking the completion of a of Orthodox Jewish Congregation in the United States into a national feder- quarter of a century' of service in oar- a $30,1100 libel action against a Regina, Sask., publication. ation which would introduce new vigor into the ranks of Orthodox Jewry , ions Jewish movements, notably the When Sapiro was in Western Canada working on the forma- and link it in an organized form with the reconstruction of Palestine, was Zionist Organization and the Atneri- outlined by Harris L. Selig, executive director of the Yeshiva College Build- tion of a Canadian wheat pool, the Regina newspaper attacked , can Jewish Congress, Bernard 0. ing Fund, the organization which was principally responsible for the calling Sapiro. o Richards, executive secretary of the of the National Conference of Orthodox Congregations which opened Fri- Sapiro sued for $30,000. When the case come up before the Court American Jewish Congress was tend- day at the hotel Pennsylvania. Over 1,200 delegates from nearly 30 states of Kings bench it was thrown Ian on technical norms. Ile carried the suit ered a testimonial dinner on Wednes- in the Union were present. Representatives of the Union of Orthodox to the Court of appeals, which ordered the case sent back to the lower court day evening, April 27, at the Hotel Rabbis and of Orthodox Congregations has joined in calling this conference, for trial on its merits. Pennsylvania, New York. About 251) and are participating in its deliberations. 3 Then a settlement was arranged people prominent in Jewish activities In outlining this plan, Mr. Selig took exception to the use of the term out of court, the general terms of in Now York and other cities attended "American Judaism," employed principally by the leaders of the Reformed which were: The publication must the dinner. Scores of congratulatory a nd Conservative movement. He insisted by the leaders that more clarity withdraw all charges, must pay all ntssanes fro m leading Jewish com- be brought into the meaning of this tern, so us to remove the innuendo costs and must make the agreement munal workers throughout the noun- which May he caused by this misun- • a part of the court records of the , try were received by Mr. Richards. de rstanding of the term. case. The newspaper further agreed Dr. Stephen Wise Spe•ks. When a small 'met of the Jewish to select a homeless boy within nine 1 Dr. Stephen S. \Vise, with whom Sl•. population in the United States has days, "who would not otherwise stand i Richards has been associated for about DAVID A. BROWN undertaken the task to reform our old a chance for education," and pay all 130 years in Jewish communal service, HENRY M. BUTZEL and tried fortress of faith, our Jew- his expenses in the public schools and Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity to the Am- 1was the toastmaster. Ile was intro- ish religion; when the leaders of the on through until he graduates in the •rican, whether time or Gentile, who . he held in the social hall of the Tern. dosed by Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. Reform and Conservative Jewry in Saskatchewan Provincial University. has rendered the greatest service to ;oleo Thursday evening, May 12, at 8i Dr. Wise referred to Mr. Richards - America have undertaken to amend o'clock in the form of a snooker. Being las the "watchman" of Jewish inter- world Jewry. The names of Dr. NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) -- The SUIT HANGS FIRE Judaism and its divine traditions, and Parkes Cadman and Felix 'Warburg , the annual meeting at which officers I ests and paid a glowing tribute to the The libel suit of Aaron Sapiro cornerstone laying exercises fur the offering as an excuse for their daring for the ensuing year are to be elected independence of his tfinught on Jew- were prominent in the balloting. The first group of buildings of the Yeshiva versus Henry Ford continues to hang step, or as a means to obtain adher- and club affairs, discussed and plionned, ish questions and his•courage to ut- modal fur 1925 went to Stephen S. College of America, an institution fine with no definite day set for re- ents for their opinions, principally I t he attendance will be limited to mein- ter his convictions regardless of wheth- sponsored by Orthodox leaders for the trial. among our youth, that they are doing The award was !lonely in recognition Gershon Agronsky, noted Zionist,' hers of the Men's Club and of the Af- er he is in the minority and opposed Counsel for both litigants met In purpose of combining Jewish and secu- it because they want to found in this of Mr. Brown's many years of labor by powerful forces. Dr. Wise an- of the Temple. lar education for the training of ralo- conference with Judge Fred SI. Ray- Society country an American Judaism, imply- will he the principal speaker at the 1 Ciliated An unusual treat is in store for nounced that as a token of apprecia- and his numerous benefactions fur the h s, teachers and lay professionals, mond in Detroit last Saturday morn- ing that the majority of the Jewish next meeting of the Detroit Zionist thawwhoo will attend, for they will be , tioon the friends and associates of Mr. relief of the millions of poverty-strik- were held Sunday afternoon at the ing, but no agreement Was arrived population not affiliated with their District, on Tuesday evening, May 10, , , four men prominent in Richards have undertaken to pro wide en Jews in the near east, but, particu- Yeshiva site in the presence of an aud- at. Attorneys for Henry Ford raised movement and clinging to the age-old at S o'clock, at the Talmud Torah au- I addressed by thorium, corner Philadelphia and I the comniunity and leaders in their as a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Richards, a larly, for his able and successful man- ience exceeding 30,000. An automobile every conceivable objection to an sanctified Jewish religious tenets and respective fields—Henry M. Butzel trip to Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Vich- agement of the Unite,' Jewish (1'am- parade from' the West Side Synagogue early date for retrial. They cited the • customs, is not sufficiently American, B run. ands expect to visit Palestine liming paign of 1926. It was during this on Eighty-Sixth street to the Yeshiva shortage of federal funds with which y the lacy; Dr. Hugo A. Freund it is high time for us, Orthodox Jews, M. II. Zackheitn, district chairman,' medicine; Albert Kahn on rchitec 1the summer. campaign that Nits Brown mole his grounds at Amsterdam avenue and to defray the expenses of the jury. to unite in order to withstand the as- will preside. lure and A. C. Lappin on arbitration.1 Former Ambassador Richard Wash- famous "1,000 a mile" cross country 'Seth street, preceded the exercises. a Mr. Sapiro, through his attorneys, of- saults made upon on faith and our Mr. Agronsky, director or public Mr. Butzel is one of the outstanding burn Child, who has been a friend of tour, raising millions of dollars with A Megillah in Hebrew and English fered to advance half of the expenses spirit," Mr. Selig declared. information of the Palestine Exces. members of the :Michigan Bar and1Mr. Richards for more than 25 years, the slogan "Tired of giving? You don't was deposited under the cornerstone, if Mr. Ford would do likewim• but Judaism Not Local. live, has had a varied career as s counsel for a number of the larger cos-' having worked together with him on know what it is to be tired!" relating the history of the first Yesh- counsel for the "good angel" of the The medal will he presented on May This conference finds itself duty journalist, editor, lecturer, Zionist . locutions. He is vice-president of the the Boston Transcript, Was the first iva in AllleliCH 111111 of the develop- Dearborn Independent, who spent bound to declare openly before the bar organizer and as a member of the Detroit liar Association and a former speaker introduced by 11r. Wise and 10 at a dinner of the members of the ments leading up to the rise of the thousands to "investigate" 51 r, Sa- of American public opinion that our Jewish Legion during the World war.lpresideont of Temple Beth El. - he gave high praise to Mr. Richards as Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity at the Ho- present structure. The exterior of the piro, considered the proposal "in bad tel Astor. The fraternity is a nation. first group of buildings is already com- taste," He was born in Mena, the province I Dr. Freund has been eminently sac- a writer and communal worker. Torah and religion are much older and Daley May Injure Sapiro, than America or any mother country in of Tchernigew, Russia, in 1893, pleted. (Turn to Last l'age) (Turn to Last Page) emigrated with his family too the drn to Last Page) William Henry Gallagher, chief of Leaders Attend. the world today. While it is a part of United States in 1906, following the counsel for Mr. Sapiro, pointed out the Jewish tradition that each man were attended hy CUCC11101111,1 The and woman must "bey and respect the pogrom wave of 1905. He seas edu- many Orthodox Jewish leaders, rub- that any delay until full might seri- ously interfere with Sapiro's case. He provisions of the Constitution and to cated in the schools of Philadelphia, his mind contributors to the fund, as abide by the law of the country they where he also attended the Yeshivah well as by ninny representatives of the intends to call to the stand numer- ous farm experts. The full, Gallagher live in while it is imperative that Nlishkan Yisrael, and took special national, city and state governments. "Dina D'Malchutah Dina" and that work at Graetz and Dropsie Colleges. Artists' Organization Holds Election Samuel Levy, chairman of the execu- contended, may find these men no . busy with their harvests that they Journalistic C the "Kingdom of Earth" is to be of Officers for 1927-8. tive committee of the Yeshiva (1ollege, may not he able to appear in court. obeyed as the "Kingdom of Heaven," his journalistic career began in was master of ceremonies. Two of Sapiro's contracts with to- at the same time the Jewish religion 1915, when he joined the editorial At the last meeting of the Aro:, Joseph V. McKee, acting mayor and does not recognize any supremacy in staff of the Philadelphia Jewish Club, Thursday, April 28, all business ing of the board of aldermen, bacco co-operatives expire shortly, it also was (minted out, and delay may matters of conscience and religious per- World. In 1917 he came to New gave way to that of the election of bringing the greetings eof the munici- Cring formance. We cannot allow our relig- York City as editor of the Jewish officers for the new term which is to pality, said that the Yeshiva will do injure Supiro's business unless the Ford charges are disposed of, Gal- ion to become localized and be subject- Correspondence Bureau and loiter be- begin on May 12. The election re- for its future pupils what modern un- ed to the influence, customs, and tem- came the editor.of Dos Yiddish,. Folk. mutts were as follows: Jacob Reiss, iversities are failing to do when they lagher stressed. Lawrence Lipton, editor, journal- fornia Jewish Review and the Wis- Judge Raymond set July 1 for an- porary fad of the environment. neglect the "immortal souls' of their the Yiddish organ of the Zionist Or- ' president; Sophia Gurovitch, vice- consin Jewish Chronicle and were alt ' artist and student of Jewish af- other conference. Ile made 110 men- "This conference is also duty bound ganization of America. In March, . president; Jascha Schwartzman, toutdent bodies. 1ond vice-president; Saul Abram, fairs, oessumes, with this issue, the widely read and commented on tion of the contempt proceedings to state that the great American na- 1918, he went to Palestine with the "Our universit les are teaching phys- throughout the United States. The ical facts and forgetting to discipline which he ordered against an after- tion whose constitution is based on the third contingent of the Jewish Le- vitch, treasurer; Lillian Steinberg, national headquarters of the Z. 0. A. Bible and on the principle or religious gun. corresponding secretary; Molly Let- the wills of their students," he de- noon newspaper. The summer term in New Turk, through Israel Gold- freedom, does not seek to impose its clared. "Thus they are bereft of the Of Federal Court opens July 1 and win, recording secretary. Following demobilization, Mr. how, ie. a letter of appreciation said: fresh federal tune's will be available views on our religious life. The con- ronsky remained in Palestine as ti- fruits of a full education. Mr. Reiss, who was elected presi- "I have read with interest the You Jews here are making better at that time. trary is true. The American nation rector of the press bureau of the dent, was mime of the founders of the' • • series of interviews with outstanding "You . nom for yourselves and for your eosin- views with mistrust and with a err- ionist Commission, now the Pales. • organization and has served several Zionist personalities contained ;a Zs try by not ignoring the needs of the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE tain degree of contempt all those who tine Zionist Executive. lie returned terms as an officer, just completing a your issue of July 2. endeavor to standardize and equalize "1 want to compliment you on the gout After establishing yourselves as SILENT ON JURY CHARGES to New York as press representative term as vice-president. He is noted Neither John Baxter, chief assist- leaders of commerce ; politics 111111 ii- their religious observances with those marines ei s else and fine sense of journalistic responsibil- . of the first WeiZa1111111 delegation, in for irur, lyto,ursoolves lead- ant distend attorney, nor Thomas C. era ' ne. „.: yoiu, i.ir,o,. , innak ,..., of the environment. There is no Am- hara s city lrioi ity which the publication of inter- n Apr l, 1921, and helped in the organ-'has i Wilcox, Department of Justice inves- erican Catholicism, no American Prot- izatieon of the first Karen I where. views of t his character, designed as tigator in charge of the alleged Ford- ."Seer'n-aet-o.rC'o-p-el-and Spook.. estantism, and there should not be Sophia Gurovitch, well known for office in this country. Ile then as- o they are to acquaint the reader with Sapiro jury-fixing, probe, would make and there could not he any separate Copeland stud tl• sunitoll the editorship of the Jewish ' her fine mural work, won the prize. the essence of Zionist and Palestinian Se""t"r Royal S. American Judaism," Mr. Selig stated. Telegraphic Agency, in whirh pollo for the best mural entry in the Micht planning and building of the Yeshiva any statooment as to the progress of problems, demonstrate. their investigations. Religion Derived from Sinai. non he remained until 1921, when he "tart Arts Exhibition at the Detroit "The series is one of those still rare project should be a cause for great The affidavits offered by Ford in English-Jewish news- satisfaction to American Jewry. ('all- "Judaism was derived from Mount to Palestine as director oof - krt Museum, 1926. She has recently occurrences counsel, as grounds for mistrial, con- Sinai and will continue to be the same the department of information, en- I returned from Kew YOrk, where F he paptordom which indicate that the isng t(' the lit "Ial meanin g " f tained sworn statements of Ford's 1 spent a period of study. les000va, a "meeting" or "session," as long as the world will exist, ind gaging at the same time as correspon- field is rising to now standards, I bun Yeshiva, secret service operatives that they pendent of conditions in countries dent in the Middle East, with head- I Jascha Schwartzman has received ..ontiotent that in this rise, your news- Senator Copeland said the new college had seen Mrs. Hoffman, one of the where Jewish communities are in ex- quarters in Jerusalem, for the Inter- o much commendation on his fine work paper will continue to Ise in the lead. was in line with an American tradition jurors, in conference with a man de- which began in the New England istence. We wish to declare here that national News Service of America,' and also a nienobership in the Scarab "Please accept my boost wishes. Club by virtue a an entry in one of , tlialoio.o.tio g ,i house of the Seventeenth non- WV believe sincerely that our Torah - Sincerely yours, (Turn to Last Page) Christian Science ',Monitor of Boos- its exhibitions. was created by the Holy One, Blessed on. the Daily Express of London, 11 "ISRA El. GOLDBERG." Saul Abramovit•h is well known trool ossor James C. Egboort, director be Ile, before He created mankind. Nacion of Buenos Aires, :Manchester Author of Reviews and Lics. yr ,of University Extension at Columbia of his religion, must adapt his life to Guardian and the New York World. 'throughout musical circles of Detroit.' To many literary Detroiters, Si r. I 'rivet sit)°, brought the greetings of a member of the Bohemians, a musi- every Jew who recognizes the sanctity the col o noloia and of President Nicholas 1.ipton will cal organization, and his election to a1 , 11 1/1• familiar as the tenets of the Torah and its laws. author of leading literary review.: in Murray Butler. Dr. John II. Finley, the treasurership of the Arts Club When one or ninny take it upon them- the Detroit Free Pre, and the De- former Commissioner of Education, mark his second term in that of- selves to reform our religion and to fruit News. Il e has colhoborated in welcomed the• new college laocaus•, he. Sends $3,000 to Aid Discharged fee. LAWRENCE LIPTON adapt it to their life, helot . they, by this Army Officer. the translation of several plays freim said, it would preserve the gifts of the Lillian Steinberg studied art with' very act, alienate themselves from our Torah, from its spirit and embark up- Detroit Jurist Will Preside at Dar.' Sophia Guroovitch when the latter had editorial direction of The Detroit the Yiddish eof Peretz Hirshbein and Jewish religion and culture for future• V I N N A. .--(J. T. A.1— Henry .lewish Chronicles is the author generations of America. a school established in this city and Shalom Alechern. He on the road to disbelief." row-Durant Debate. Dr, Bernard Revel. the Rosh ye.- Ford is depicted in a new role, that As 1111 editor, Mr. Lipton's name is of lyrics which have been soot to mu- made fine progress in design and lig- "We do believe that our Holy Torah familiar to thousands throughout the sic by Tito Schipa, the world-famous shivao. president of the institution's of benefactor of individual anti- ore sketching. as interpreted and explained in the Semites, in a report published by the Judge Frank Murphy will act on Molly Letwin has been studying at country as formoor associate editor of operatic singer and premier tenor of faculty delivered the principal not Talmud and the Codes, by the Gaonin Pester Kurier. Rabbis, will not and cannot he altered chairman of the debate between Clotr-Ithe Wicker School for some time, has • Pearston's Magasine, a journal of the Chicago Civic Opera Company. dress. The newspaper states that Henry Theo cornerstone was laid by a coin. senTi os in e nhe m ,i er:. loom i toutom, li.ssiteol and or amended. All other statements ence Darrow, the noted lawyer of loom established with several rum • literary criticism and public opinion. a Trh„est.%,)u songs Ford has forwarded a check for six which included Nathan Mr. mittee of Mr. Lipton is which are not based on the rules of Chicago, and Will Durant, the author inercial art concerns in this city and To other thousands, $3,00)) to 11 Hungarian officer, a •amport, Harry Fischol, Adolph Lew- To the rabbinate of Detroit, our Talmud and Codes are non-Jew- of the very successful book, "The is noted for the quality of her pen known as the author of poems col- Frederick Brown, Meyer 1'esell member of the anti-Semitic "Awak- lected in a volume, "Illini Poetry" Lipton is known as a student of force ish. The so-called religious represen- Story of Philosophy," which is to be and ink work, ening Magyars," on the latter's plea With such a staff of officers the (Covici-McGee, 1923). and originality in the field of Jewish tatives who seek to put new interpre- held at Orchestra Hall oon Sunday ((continued that he loot his post due to his anti- Among Reform Jews, Mr. Lipton history and literature and a journal- - new term of the Arts Club bids fair our Torah evening. May S. tations upon the words Semitic views. will be remembered chiefly as the Clarence Darrow, who will take the to be an interesting one, rich in ac-1 od - ist of keel) insight and great vigor. - at its m and attempt supposunglY The unnamed officer, the paper artist who illu•trated the Haggadah ernization, are not the rabbis who are affirmative. will attempt to prove his l complishments. Literary C . states, received the check following published by the Union of American people as its spirit- oft-repeated assertion that man is only recognized by (mar Mr. Lipton began his literary ca- a request directed to Ford several Hebrew Congregations and now in a machine, while Will Durant will use rat leaders," Mr. Selig said_ months ago. His request was grant- use by all Refoorni Jews throughout jour as a contributor to the literary "The Jewish community in the Unit- his many years of philosophic studies MISS journals of the. University of Illinois. ed only after he had, on directions the United States. and powerful forensic ability to prove - — -- Take from Detroit, submitted to Ford con- Wdl Exert - i.e. (Turn to :ast page.) To the quarter of a million Jews As a contributor to the famous book Install. tion thot man is noon , than a machine. Saturday, May 7, the Arts Club will supplement 4.f the Chicago Evening clusive proof of his anti-Semitic ac• Place First Summing In June. Darrow, during his long career, Cos have for its sP eaker Miss Edith who read the Jewish Daily Forward, tivity. Mr. Lipton is known as a regular Post, under the editorship of Llewel- been attorney in many famous cases. Rhetts. education • • • al dis director .. o a the De- len Jones, Sir. Lipton became a well. Dots,. lodge. . o soSo, K. of I'., . . contributor to the English section Recently he was attorney in the fa- [roil smphony y. Orchestra. Ilexsulo-1 and his articles there have evoked known figure in the literary Chi,.ago nooniilsosol oflicer• , 11 Tl11,0111)' eve- FORD ANTI-SEMITE SUPPORT mous Scopes case , defending the right in of Ben Hecht, Sherwood Anderson. ning. May 3, and in the election REPORT IS CONFIRMED nation-wide comment. to teach evolution in the schools in 1 the Arts." . .1 Edgar Id., Masers, Vincent Starret, whirh followed Charles Goldstein was VIENN A. ..J. T. A.)—Laszlo Wrote Detroit Interviews. Tennessee. He created Miss Rhetts as a public speaker is Final Meeting on June 8 Will . Be the State ed . To Detroit Jo-wry in particular. Samuel Putnam and the other not- elected chancellor commander; Sam- Vannay, one Of the Awakening Mag- a great deal of interest while defend- knownto a great many, and her in- Social Affair, yars who made an attempt on the life ables of the "Chicago School" of u,-1 Modest!, vice-chancellor; Emil Ras- ing Dr. Ossian Sweet and 10 other trlligent treo tin nt of her subjects, Mr. Lipton is widely known as the American literature. His lectures le- o of the late Ilungarian Jewish states- At the annual meeting of the De- colored men who were involved in coupled with the interesting manner author of the interesting interviews fore local clubs are still remembered' kin, prelate; Dr. R. R. Goldstone, man, Wilhelm Vaszonyi, is the re, by many. Chicagoans as bright memo. I niaster-eltorms; Louis II. Wolfe, inner trait Unit Junior Haolassah, held the race riots in Detroit. •f their presentation, has proven a with eminent Detroiter', that au- nee of theo now fooling supremacy f o guard; Nathan A. l'ereira, master of cipient of the $3,000 check from The demand for tickets for this de- keen delight to a large number of peo- peered recently in The Detroit Jew- Tuesday, May 3, at Philadelphia anel of exchequer; Sol Kaufman, trustee for Henry Ford, granted on the merOts of Byron Talmud Torah, the following bate has been exceedingly great and pie. Her public position, too , is am- ish Chronicle. These interview's, Chicago as "the Literary ('enter America." years; J. H. Schakne, fraternal his anti-Semitic achievements. which were a first-page feature of officers and board of directors were the officers of Pisgah Lodge feel err- (ole proof of the fact that she will have ffi Vannay appealed to Ford to hip •• , I correspondent; Herman Muscovich, elected to serve for the ensuing year: fain that Orchestra Hall will be filled 1:smoothing definitely worth while to of- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for sev- In 1.423, Edwin Markham, th e seas him ■ couire a farm in 'view of the Abe eral months, were regarded . by many Rose Edith I ipsitz president; Rose to capacity next Sunday evening. The . fer on a subject such as she has chosen of Ameriran poets, awarded Mr. Lip- s-ro fact that, due to his anti-Semitic m orlsa.ka; m kee ltepo: l fer rel wo n11 b se eaI; Ca 1 William Vi dan utioon o rya. era as a useful contribution Pisgah Lodge are urge, . t o speak on. Gordon, first vice-president; Florence members of ton a prize for poetry in a national senb•rg, master of finance. and Dr. views he lost his position. It appears Krell, second vice-president; Ethel O, purchase their tickets early in or .- I Through tlo.e courtesy of Grinnell Jewish thought in that they repre- contest conducted by Pearson's Micss that the court proceedings which cert i tn' w o I tl ,,,,tone Steinberg, third vice-president; Rose der to assure themselves of g""" Bros an Orthophonie Victrola has sented a "cross section of public zine. Shortly after that Mr. Liptco certain ni ‘ ecodiOlIttaiorns aris- were pending against Vannay were Owing 1 boson placed at the disposal of Miss opinion on many of the most im- became votociate editor of that pub!: R Sternberg, recording secretary; Eliza- seats. brought ing, the by-laws of the lodge were withdrawn by the attorney-general Rhetts for this evening, and she will portant questions concerning Jews cation in which capacity Inc beth Glacier, corresponding secre- of the most nod- I temporarly suspended and the elec- when medical experts, after examin- . play' y a number of records to illustrate and to aism. tary, and Bessie Brenner, tr easurer. out wick in of England 'tome able the writers andAmeriea . tion of organist was delayed for some ing Vannay declared him to be men- "Covered" Zionist C cone of the points she will make as to. The board of directors are: Ida ,,,,,, r. future date. For the office of seers.- tally deficient. Due to this he also As a special correspondent ti of 1'elick, Helen Shetzer. Henrietta Ber- and contributed much material to it' nary. the resolution on the books of lost his position in the municipal Arthur Lavinger, well known De- Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mr. Lipton himself. err, Helen Horwitz, Rosalind Schu- the lodge was suspended and in place government of Budapest. The Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nai trait artist. and member of the Arts attended the last national convention He was one of the organizers of the of tail °Medal the regular keeper of bot, Sara Epstein, Mrs. Rose B. Hor- Vannay was one of the most fa- of the Zionist Organization of Amer- Chicago branch of the Young Metes' records and seal was elected. Aubrey natical Jew-baiter during the wAte witz, Thelma Gordon, Dorothy Ep- B'rith will give their second card party Club, has offered to round out the pro- . H is exclusive, per- stein. Rhea Harris, Helena Shining. of the season on Monday evening, May • gram with a few examples of quick tea in Buffal o. Hebrew Association, (North-west i Pereira, out of a field of five carob- terror in 1921. Vannay admitted an- sonal interviews with national and in- at the Community ('en- sketching. Mr. Levinger is celebrated Branch) and served an its president dates, was elected outer guard. ('ells Schostak, Janet Levin, Annette 23 at C p. m plying to Ford fur a loan and of cou- ternational Zionist leaders, among for two terms. Later he founded the I Chancellor Commander Herman pling to a request of proof of anti- Fineberg, Lillian Robbins and Sophia ter. 275 East Ferry avenue. All men-' for his caricatures and will lose a Greenfield. hers and their friends are cordially in-idemsnstration of this phase of his art. them Chaim Nachman Bialik, Louis Y's library, was its first librarian and ' Muscovich announced that install.- Jewish activities by sending newsoas The final meeting of the year will cited. There will be refreshments and - The meeting will be held at the Saul Lipsky, Schmarya Levin, Abraham aught its classes in Jewish higaryltion of officers will take place the per articles and a copy of the attor- be held Wednesday evening, June 8. prizes at each table. Tickets may he I Ahramovitch Studios, 93`34 Twelfth Goldberg and Judge Rosenblatt, ap- and literature. ney-general's charges against him for first Sunday in June, further details peared in The Detroit Jewish Chron- and will be an all-social gathering. secured from any of the members or I street, at 14 p. m. of which will be announced later. inciting people to attack Jews Turn to Last Page) icle, were reprinted by the Cali- The public is invited . The program will be announced later. at the door the evening of the affair. 30,000 SEE YESHIVA CORNERSTONE LAYING ZIONISTS TO HEAR GERSHON AGRONSKY Raise $200,000 More at Dinner; Coolidge Sends Letter Laud- ing Institution's Aims. M. H. Zackheim To Preside at Meeting Tuesday Evening In Talmud Torah. JACOB REISS MADE HEAD OF ARTS CLUB' Lawrence Lipton Now Edi ts Detroit Jewish Chronicle Journalist and Writer On Jewish Affairs Has Won Renown in Many Fields. Edited Literary Monthly Magazine. Is Well Known to Leaders of Detroit Jewry. FORD MONEY HELPS MAGYAR ANTI-SEMITE JUDGE MURPHY IS DEBATE CHAIRMAN a ARTS CLUB TO HEAR EDITH RHETTS JUNIOR HADASSAH CHOOSES OFFICERS B'NAI B'RITH LADIES TO GIVE CARD PARTY r KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ELECT NEW OFFICERS