A merica Jewish Periodical &ter CLIttON AMU' • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE afRONICL£ ABUSES ROUMANI Ford Dealer Exposes Abuses; ANSTRAINED ARE UNRE Tells Why He Gave Up AsiencY ,1EINISH CONGRESS NAMES DELEGATES - • - 1 f .. ..' -lodge Mack Heads Delega- tion to Jewish Rights Conference. , London Board Hears Government ; Does Nothing. 'Confession of a Ford Dealer" in Harper's Magazine Be- LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — No pro- teals High-Handed Methods of h ord I. irm. f ()reed gross in the negotiations with the To Take Subscriptions f or Dearborn Independent. Roumanian gmernment concerning the Jewish situation there was re- ,,,,,,,,,.e t „f ,Iii„, , eign Committee, submitted three months ago. If necessary, the Joint Foreign Committee will submit supplementary reports covering the latest period. In describing the present situa- tion in Roumania, Mr. Wolf stated that the Roumanian government still declines to restrain the vicious anti-Semitic propaganda. The nu- merus clausus is being made per- manent in the country. The last Jewish student was forced to leave the University of Transylvania. The new baccalaureate regulations for graduation from high school make it certain that no Jew will obtain his diploma permitting him to enter college. A small town Furs dealer in a no immediate LucienWolf, secretary of ported hy Lue "confession" to Jesse Rd insford , any. All of a S01111101 0111110 !Mike Committee, to the h'oreign eputi es at its Sprague tells why he gave up his I that a shipment of fifteen Fords the Joint I -f Jewish hush NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.) — A Ford agency. Ile points out that' was nil the way to me, and that I Board monthly meeting. delegation of 25 American Jews pay for then, e xpe i led to he was forced to take thirty cars a : would be will visit Europe this summer as' ,x- The secretary reported that the tnontli in a forming territory of • 011 111TiVIO. 1%'0 . took the filteOn the representatives of the Amen-! committee of the they nr • investigation it 18,000 people, even though the year tin • 011S a r i ght can Jewish Congress to participate of crop failure; tht he rived and thought everythingLeague of ations will sh t If one Jointt For- in the World Conference on Jew- ish Rights. This conference, which opochinery which he could not sell; , Ingham (the branch nuinager) .; i• being called jointly by the . (hat his orders for parts were coil . 1101511 from one city and told It • American Jewish Congress and the • • "-I tied" and that he was even i Me lift et'll sure were about to to. ! ( ommittee of Jewish Delegations « oieed to take subriptions to Mr.' shipped to our town. It seems these • subscriptions Bored 111 Paris, iv scheduled to take place , 1 1 •:::11 , 1 , 1:is d,ni,it igazine, The Dearborn In- were extra cars that were intend- __woo in Geneva beginning Aug. 18. «:....0000111NL * ml for some dealers in nearby vil- The election of American dele- .' lages but they were absolutely flat All this he sets forth in ec on fes gates was held at a meeting of the PAY for them. -ions of a Ford Dealer" in the June bc- 1, and ultalde td mutually tell me national executive committee of li e Illassinglutin didn't . , .., m itgaz j o ,.. • i•-no• of Harper the congress at the Hotel Astor. i • Lay ng I.:tert•Ises slay 1st r Speakers' Platform at l'eshlta Corners( I had to buy these cu s, but from -ays: The delegation is to be headed by have just finished reading hi r. his monversation, I knew it would Harry Ftschef, "I Judge Julian W. Mack, who was From left to right are: Charles 11. Meyers, Hon. Otto A. Itusalsky. Joseph Hal/itch, , be islet' for me to do so if I exp ect- Ford's book, and in one place h i ‘b Levy, Jacob Levy, Meyer Vosoll, arold Levy, I ■ a1 the first president of the American Levy, [tarry Itogg,n, Joseph Polmein. H b A beahallt Levin e n, lion. Max S. da 'Business grows big by pub -led to stay in the automobile usi- 1IN'A: Nathan Lattinort, Louis Gold, Harris L. Selig, G ustavus A. Rogers, IlLury Priein Jewish Congress and chairman of lie demand. But it never gets big- , 0 ".s. • • • the Committee of Jewish Delega- , day I wrote to the e•oin- • iz,r than the demand. It cannot ! "One tions in 1919 which was respon- penny, telling what bad shape the i centrol or force the demand.' sible for the minority clauses that "When Mr. Ford says business farmers were in and asking if my were incorporated in the post-war -- : cannot control sir forte the dednandlquota couldn't be reduced for a few treaties. The other members of think he moans it. Or Months until things picked up. All • I ant quite the delegation are: Dr. Stephen Citizenship Class: my trouble was a letter maybe it's his little joke. You can I got for S. Wise, Judge Gustave Hartman, Sixteen out of in the men and force the demand if you ride people stating that 'such farmers are mitt woollen enrolled the 20 citizenship! 1)r. A. J. Rongy, Emanuel Hertz, A .1' . • : • ,,, the people to sell to.' ' George I. ion, Dr. J. Tenenbaum, 1. • "By 1922 things had picked up get 1 , 11 the inside of Schiff Benefaction is Nucleus class, which was in session for have , only to toug t h e Carl Sherman, Max D. Steuer, S. a little in Inv territoiy • , ,though eight weeks, have already received gencY to learn how. Judaean Pioneers. re of Insurance Project M od - certificates and two, have already - a "I H a pretty good business and farmers hadn't entirely recoved -" I'd .1. Rosensohn, Max L. Hollander, did The second anniversary of the setback and our town Leo Wolfson, Bernard G. Richards, 1920 become citizens. Plans are being elled After Presbyterian. • • olr • t average of ten ears from the Judaean Pioneers was held Sunday Philip Wallenberg, laid for a citizenship course during 11 month. Then one day a repro-- 11:mutation had shrunk considerably evening, May 22, at the home of on account of scarcity of work. It I.ouis Lipsky, Mrs. It. Gottheil, the summer. so•ntative of the company (IMO 10 Fred Burnstein, 2035 Lovett. CINCINNATI. — (J. T. A.) -- was pretty hard under these con- David Shapiro, Mrs. A. Silverman, see me. It scene, the company had ! A meeting was held Thursday Provision for comfort in old age to sell thirty cars 11 111011th i Providence; Judge Hugo Pam, Chi- All-Settlement Music Recital: made a sane), of my territory and • evening, May 19, at the El Moshe the • it • ' in th has become a certainty to the Re- cago; Jacob Ginsburg, Phila- In the inter-settlement music decided that the sales possibilities 11 Synagogue, to make the final ar- delphia; Rabbi Barnett R. Brick- form rabbis Me - were much greater. The represen- held me too it. The branch manager rangements for the anniversary. through announcement made by recital which was held at the ner, Cleveland; Rabbi Max Heller, tative said my quota had been fixed , also tool(' me 1 would have to buy • The program consisted of speech- Ludwig Vogelstein, chairman of morial hall on lilonolay, Play 23, 1 tractors every year besides. New Orleans. Jack Weisberg and Max l'echerer,' at twenty cars a month and from fifteen es on the life of Judah Halevi, giv- The delegation was authorized en by Paul Fogelman, Solomon the executive board of the Union pupils of the Jewish Center Music then on that number would be ship. This wasn't all, either. Eventually how I !I wits .saddled with two Litwoln cars of American Hebrew Congrega- by the meeting to add to its num- Deutsch and Herman Chesluk. School, played Bach's "Double , toed to me. I couldn't SOO tions, of a retirement program ' Concerto." They were accom-mould possibly sell twenty cars a a year and also supposed to take a ber or to make substitutions in the which will provide annuities for all event any of those named are pre- Miss Evelyn Gurovitch. ninth in my territory. There were certain number of subscriptions for I ponied by rabbis who, because of advancing Each vented from attending the confer- PROTESTS EXCLUSION settlement house was allowed I only about now thousand people in a magazine called 'The Dearborn age, are no longer able to render only one member and these two !the town, and possibly that many Independent.' . • ence. OF JEWS FROM ARMY I "I have talked to a lot of Ford who pre- active congregational service. Dr. Stephen S. Wise, !boys were chosen to represent our more on the farms. Most of them — - The pension program is the re- sided at the meeting, announced were moot. folks. Well, I finally de- agents around here and practically music school. twenty every one of them complains about LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The sult of years of planning sin the that the delegation will meet doled to take a eliance 011 cars a month rather than loose the the way the bench managers have shortly to discuss the program of question of Palestine Jews par.: part of the lay leaders of the ts. I • Spring Festival: stuffedtiter ticipation in the country's military • union. It received impetus several agency.' the conference. The dealer goes on to say that remember once 1 ordered a hundred The. Jewish Centers Association The meeting of the executive defense forces was raised in the years ago from a $100,000 bequest House of Commons by Col. Josiah from the late Jacob II. Schiff to was represented in the following shortie after this the War came on tinoo•rs and when the shipment came committee also heard reports of the Union of American Hebrew , departments at the inter-settle- and sales boomed to an unheard of it was live hundred : l'he next week the latest developments in connec- Wedgwood. Replying to Colonel Wedgwood's Congregations. This bequest serves sent spring festival which was point. The monthly quota was in- I W101. up to the city and spoke to tion with the persecution of the Jews in Roumania and condemned question whether Jews are admit- as the nucleus of a fund of ap- held at the Temple Beth El on creased to thirty cars. But then the branch manager about it per- sonally. At first he tried to laugh the activities of Col. Lytton G. ted to the fighting service in Pales- proximately $298,000 which will Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 1. 111110 the slump o. of 1920. "Almost overnight," he contin- ootT the five hundred timers and said Anent, who, having just returned tine and Transjardania, Colonel be required to carry out the and 28: Arts and crafts; dra- antics, "The Man in the Bowler ,,,,s "half of our sheep men went a little thing i : from Roumania, where he was of- Amery stated that 37 Jews served union's share of the project. A group insurance plan admin. Ilat" by A. A. Milne, played by bankrupt when wool dropped from make any difference to a million- ficial guest of the king and queen, in the Transjordanian home in I the ' Bhratrika Club and directed sixty cents a pound to twenty cents. wire like ow. But that evening over 1926. Jews are not recruited for ;stared by is now engaged in whitewashing drinks he got confiden- to by E. Steinberg; folk dancing by Th e potato growers couldn't get 11 1• 1101/11. Of the Roumanian government. Vari- the air force and the armored car, . Insurance Company, ! .1 ous letters from Roumania were service in Palestine, but they are l that which has been adopted by the members of the Mothers Clubs; enough fur their stuff to pay tiol. "'You bozos in the snail] tors Chicago market. Of employed as civilians. !Presbyterian ministry, has been violin solo by Milton Levin, accom- freight to the read showing that Colonel Amcnt Colonel Wedgwood then asked developed for the rabbis in the panied by Sydney Levin, pupils of our four banks in town two went in- think I'm riding, you; he said..M ell interviewed Roumanian Jews in the secretary: "How long is this I ne f orm pulpit. It will be support- the Jewish Center Music School. to the hands of receivers. A lot of maybe I am. I've got my work cut the presence of police. yoou have Jews going • our Main street r e t a il e rs f e II i nto out foi• sic Inc same RS insulting inclusion of Jewg ell through annual contributions the hands of their creditors that and I've got to make gad or lose One cannot smell lemons with a to continue?" To this Colonel made by the union and the con- Mother and Daughter Banquet: my job. But if any (of you think Amery replied that no such exclu- gregation, or by the union, the The mother and daughter ban- year too. time, all I've swine's snout. "I was in about as bad a fix as you're having a hard sion exists. The Jews are serving congregation and the rabbi. These The thirty Fords got to say is that you ought to trade in the l oc al forces but in the Brit - contrib u tions will purchase annul • quet under of anyone else. a huge sue- was auspices CI bs the -b 1 held t q• Mrs Marie came in each month, regular as jobs with me for about a month, ish force, recruited in England, ties which at the age of 68 (or he ot .ers h u . Randolph 4691 To Monteabn St., W they serve only as civilians, he earlier, if the rabbi superannu- Shbuow read a poem composed by clock work and I had stretched my SOVIET DROPS JEWISH at the bank as far as It ate] and desires to discontinue ac. herself tracing the instinct of LIVIiit said. We specialize In Church and RAILWAY DEPOT NAME live service in the ministry) will motherhood from babyhood on; would go in paying for them as Fraternal Altair, yield an income equal to one-half Miss Yetta Hoffman of the De- they arrived. The bank kept hound- Keith's Temple Theater. MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—A rail- toast ing me all the time to cut down my of t h e ra bbi' s salar y on retirement. borians Club respon dd e t o a and loan, which I couldn't do with my way station bearing the name of a The original "A. & P. Gypsies," In the event that the rabbi in- on behalf of the daughters famous Jewish contractor in czar- expenses runnng on all the time - creases his annual contribution, he Mrs. L Linsky of the Mack Ave a nationally famous string orches- ist times was renamed by an or- tra and one of the big favorites of secures proportionately large an nue Mothers Club responded for and hardly any business pang on. the mothers. Mrs. Sarah Arvin From September to January that der of the Soviet authorities. di world headlines the bill income. The plan affects all rabbis • h • The railway station, Ginzburg, year I sold exactly four cars. rs. Shubow then led the aa- at B. E. Keith's Temple Theater affiliated with the Union of Amen- and Mrs. The exceptional cigarette "Pretty bad? I'll say it was. on the Asiatic railway, was starting Sunday matinee May 29. can Hebrew Congregations in the o sembled guests in community sing- But the worst was yet to conic. renamed Koachka. The situation for the exceptional man They' are excellent musicians and United States and ( anada and log. The Fenkell Mothers Club Altogether 1 had 11101-0 than one had been named in honor of the who feels he is entitled t.3 LIGHTING, RIGGING. TRA V EI. ERN their music is filled with fire, color may include religious school teach- presented Miss Mary Caplan, the hundred and forty new cars on famous Jewish contractor who the better things in life. DRA PERIES, GROUND CLOTHS and the characteristic of angles. era and others, at the direction of director of the Jewish Center, hand, besides a lot of trade-ins, and built the railway, They appear in native costume and the union. with a large basket of flowers, Made—ReDeired—Ren . _ In case of withdrawal • r from the while the Oakman-Davison and the present a pleas i ng pictu e. Others bill o .c1 : D ora Maughn a comedienne plan or from the rabbinate, before Oakland Mothers Clubs presented firs. completing 10 years of service, her with boxes of candy with a tine soprano voice in a skit "The Barrymores and Me," assist- a rabbi may either receive in cash Lillian Jacobs was also the re ed by Jerry Williams at the piano; the full amount of his own pay- cipient of a gift from the Oakland paid-up • Mother Club. Everyone joined Barto and Mann, comedy acrobat- me nts or he may o btain a ic actors whom the critics proclaim annuity purchased by means of in the Mothers Club yell, iofter Physical Culture Foods are pure "Theo Laugh hins,es; Conlin and the total payments made by the which the Bhratrika Club present- ,.d a mother and daughter play in and wholesome, natural foods Glass in their delightful skit, congregation and himself. Among the features of the re- the auditorium. Dancing of Eu- scientifically selected and prepared "Morning, Noon and Night;" Ford to yield the maximum nutrition, am] Price in a graceful offering firemen[ program are the so-called . ropean folk dances followed. Mo111- "Dancing on a Silver Thread;" migratory arrangements and the hers of the Junior Star Club and vitality, health and strength. ait- Other Keith-Albee vaudeville and absolute guaranty through con- the Deborian Club acted at wait- traet with the insurance company , sesses. PHYSICAL CULTURE the the new screen program. Con- that every provision of the --- RESTAURANT CO., , Juvenile Concert Band: Help Us Get a New Building, tract on which the plan is based 231 JOHN R., Near Broadway will be fulfilled. Under the ba se; and, un- Our J Juvenile Concert Band, is Attend Our Dance June 3rd. gratory arrangement, R rabbi's in- I PI 61 Ig 10 MI MI 01 MI -- ------ terest in the plan will continue der the direction of . ____--........rga unimpaired, even though he is 1 meeting daily from 5.30 to 7:30 so . for instructions and rehearsals at called to another congregation, the Hutchins School, Wilson and long as it is affiliated with the'; Union of American Hebrew Con- ! Gladstone, room 118, excepting gregations. . Saturday and Sunday. Those in terested in joining the band may either register at the Jewish Cen- ter, 31 Melbourne, or direct to Mr. $10,000 BEQUEATHED Glass at the Hutchins School. TO NATIONAL FUND, Plans are under way for an open On May 26, 1927, the Jew- 1•=4 air concert some time in June. ish Master Bakers Associa- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The tion in the hope of reaching Jewish National Fund was be- Clean-up Campaign: a settlement with the Bakers queathed $10,000 in the will of The Oakland Mothers Club ex- Union, who have been on a Herman Conheim, late treasurer, presses its deep appreciation to of the United Palestine Appeal, . the captains and lieutenants who strike since May 1st, 1927, who died on May 2. The will, did such splendid work in the re- called a conference. Repre- ed in Surrogate's Court, Rives cent clean-up campaign. There- fired g - - sentatives of the Jewish Mas- $23,000 to welfare organizations , salts were most gratifying in that ter Bakers Association and and divides the remainder among: , the workers received fewer com- relatives. ' plaints than in former years. It of the Bakers Union were Besides the Jewish National ! is hoped that the campaign will be present. No agreement was Fund, the Hebrew University of conducted from day to day reached. The Union insisted Jerusalem gets $5,000, the tes- througout the year. - that its local must be recog- tutor's library and the proceeds . from the sale of the contents of Oakman Boulevard• nized in all respects, The as- his home at 265 West Ninetieth Divei" n Mothers Club: sociation claimed that while street, New York. Gifts of $2,000 The last meeting of the Oak- it recognized the Union as each are made to the Young Worn.: en's Hebrew Association, Young man Boulevard-Davison Mothers such that it reserved the Hebrew Association, Educe-' Club will be held on Saturday, • , * a * * "116_ Young Judaea I CENTERS ASS'N Club Pension Plan For Rabbis Adopted N otes I To Nine Men out of Ten a Painting is a Picture and a Cigarette a Cigarette the tenth man KNOWS and B UT appreciates the sheer genius masterpiece which made the old possible and which to-day provides him with Murad... the cigarette for the tenth man. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I There is deep down, underlying quality in Murad... That id why Murad is the one cigarette which goes on from year to year. The tenth man can appreciate the differ- ence... can enjoy the rare fra- grance and aroma of the best that money can buy. M U RAD Detroit Theatrical Service \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Eat For Health and Strength APPEAL FOR FAIR PLAY Inc. — by the — ■■■ Jewish Master Bakers Association of Detroit Blankets Curtains • • After four weeks of the con- tinuation of the strike by the Bakers and Confectionery Work- ers Union, the situation has not changed materially, except that the union is now resorting to vio- lent measures, such as throwing bombs into bakery shops, break- ing show windows, etc. • Comforts • Wash Rugs Get them all laundered now for a fresh, clean start on the spring season. Men's tional Alliance. Jewish Theological May 28, at 2 :30 p. m., at the Seminary and Ilebrew Technical Longfellow School, Tyler and a Institute. „ Twelfth. This meeting will be An annuity of $2,400 is provide social to which the members will ed for Victoria Morton, sister-in- bring linens for the Mothers Camp. law of the testator, and the resi- Miss Edith C. Cuff of the editorial By our new process we absolutely guar- antee to cleanse your wool blankets with- out any shrinkage whatever. Lay them away, light, fluffy and clean. due is given to Max and Felix Con-. staff of the Jewish Daily Forward, , helm, brothers, of Chicago; Esther will be the speaker. There will be I.ivin and Samuel B. Levin, niece a musical program, dancing and and nephew, of Palestine, and , refreshments. Isaac and Moe Tumpowsky, cons-, -- I , Basehall Games: ins, of 9 Burling Slip. The following are the results of „ the senior baseball games played on Sunday, May 22: Oakland won : PLAN COMPLAINTS Jericho Lodge by a forfeit; TO LEAGUE GROUP from Alpha Tau won from El Moshe by BERLIN. — (J. T. A.) — Cam- ! a forfeit; University 2, El Moshe 0. Schedule for May 29: Alpha plaints against the Roumanian government for tolerating the coo- • Tau vs. Jericho Lodge, at 10 a. m., tinued anti-Jewish excesses and diamond No. 1; El Moshe vs. mistreatment in Roumania will be • Strangers, at 10 a. m., diamond brought before an international No. 2; University vs. Oakland A. forum at the end of May, when the . C., at 11 :30, diamond No. 1. Federation of League of Nations , Scores for juniors' games: Fen- Societies in Europe will come into ' don 7, B. L. Club 13; B. Y. Club i 3, J. C. A. Centrals 2; N. E. 1. S, session. On the agency of the confer.' Young Maccabees 7. ence there is a report of the gen- Trans: eral secretary of the federation Tennis concerning the anti-Semitic ex.! The following are members of the Jewish Centers Association cesses in Roumania. M. Dyzengoff, former mayor of tennis team which Is to compete in Tel Aviv, will represent the Pales- the inter-settlement tennis tourna- tine League of Nations Society at men: Irving Moss, Jake Harris, 30 Convenient Branches in Detroit and ! the conference. There will also ' Ephraim Kaufman, Carl Gamin ' be representatives of the Jewish' Sid Sinberg, Oscar Zemon. Greater Metropolitan Area. League of Nations Societies in If you are not caught, you are Bulgaria, Czecho - Slovakia and , smesmommmmt ■H■ 11111111111111.11111 no thief. • Austria. PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY Glendale 5680 d The Jewish Master Bakers As- right to submit to the pro- Board of Arbitration sociation of Detroit is not trying posed the question of whether the to disorganize or disrupt the drivers should be treated as union, notwithstanding its state- members of the Bakers Un- or whether they should ment to this effect. To protect ion be treated separately. To this our interests and rights, we de- request the Union officials re- to concede. mand an agreement with the fused It is expected that further strike Bakers Union without dragging developments will arise. Papier representa- in the drivers, as we refuse to be tive Mr. of Charles the Bakers' Boas tion after speaking to certain in- dictated to by the drivers as to dividual members of the Bakers Union, still believes that the con- whom and when we may sell our troversy can be brought to an products and supply the requests amicable settlement by fair play on both sides. of our trade. We are willing and anxious to settle this matter ami- cably if the union will consent to arbitration without the drivers. We exceedingly regret the inconvenience this is causing the public. Yours for a Speedy Settlement. Associa- Jewish Master Bakers Association of Detroit