A NCtiallf ifeWiSk Pen- allied Carter CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE ItEPentonjaisrlORONICL£ .. CIASSIFIED NATIONAL COUNCIL HEARS REPORTS ON JEWISH EDUCATION • • • • ROBKORS TO JOIN IN DODGE BROTHERS SIX ANTI-SEMITISM FIGHT DRAWS WARM PRAISE The arrival of Dodge Brothers' nticipated six has swung keenly a potlight of interest in the di- •, the s rest ion of the salesrooms where, tradition tells us, the word "de- pendable" was given popular coin- ere. There it remains focused, • for the new six, the Senior, reveals murk that absorbs the attention and much also that creates sur- MACK B. WEISS-Strictly kosher caterer for weddings, banquet , . parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates reasonable. 1670 Mislay Ave. Empire 7146. Will also Ave. rent out home for private par-. ties and weddings. MOSCOW.- (J. T. A.) - The "Robkors," the group of officials which came into existence in Run- SIM with the advent of the Soviet ,ystem, were charred with the task of assisting the Communist party in its fight against what is termed • "clericalism," by a decision of the conference of "Robkors" held in Charkott The Robkors are the so-called "labor correspondents" appointed by the Communist party in each town and village for the purpose of reporting to the Communist press 00 the life of the population from a purely Communist angle. 'fhe conference consisted of labor correspondents of the Communist Yiddish press. The resolution adopted states that the correspon- dents must "expose all attempts of the clericals and Zionists to revive their influence among the masses." The resolution also urges the labor correspondents to report on all anti-Semitic activities. MRS. J. SHERLINE-First-class cooking and catering for wed- dings and parties. 15852 Lin-, wood Avenue. Phone Hemlock 1881-W. ono.. It may be said at one that with- alt being extreme in any sense, -10 .e Brothers six hos plenty of snap in its appearance as well as in its performance. Niran Bates p o pe , one of the foremost techni- ditors in the country, hits it cal e as3 When he says in Automobile Topics: "Dodge Brothers Senior is a distinctive embodiment of the spirit of the times." the last analysis, actual per- f,,rmance is a vastly important fan- t; r. The impressions of a seasoned o bserver like Mr. Pope are im- portant: "That the Senior will sell stirs' largely on sight and on the strength of Dodge Brothers repu- KISCH CANCELS TRIP tation is a foregone conclusion," TO CANADIAN MEETING he says, "fur it is a clean-cut, thor- oughly modern car. But more LONDON.- (J. T. A.) - Col. than all that, it will sell on dem- onstration. It is a remarkably Frederick H. Kisch, political rep- resentative of the Zionist execu- mooth performer under normal s tive in Jerusalem, will not under- road conditions." take a journey to America to at- "Help Yourself and Every- hoot the conference of Canadian Zionists. body Will Help You" Colonel Kisch will return to Pal- estine this week to assist in the And do not let others do your work of the expert commission of work. llelp yourself and become j the Jewish Agency. independent. Let others know that you can help them and then they all will be your friends and LAND DISTRIBUTION PROTESTED BY JEWS well-wishers. Those who always need assistance never succeed. So BUDAPEST.-(J.T. A.)- brighten up and cheer up with a Murad cigarette and let it light Complaint of discrimination your way to success and happiness. against Jews by the Ilung,arian government in the distribution of 1700400•CHHHHHIOCHICHIUDOSIODO I land under the provisions of the agricultural reform act was voiced in a memorandum submitted to the EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING Hungarian government by the or the Belter.Dreened Worn.. Union of Jewish Communities. r Ii e S y More Than $9,000,000 Spent In Seinport of Programs Of Past Year. --- HONOR PRAISES WORK OF DETROIT WOMEN CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED. Faultless Cur- tain Laundry. Phone Empire 5491. Problems of Jewish Child Education Discussed By Educator. the great mass of immigrants from Eastern Europe. But alas, the educational institutions and ideas brought with than by these immi- grants, to be transplanted on Americo!' soil, were even then an- tiquated. In America, powerful influences compel us to revaluate the educational work we are en- gaged in, and what is even more important, they challenge us to define more clearly and with bet- ter understanding the direction which Jewish educational activity shall take for the future. ''This development cannot be made a matter of chance. If we succeed, it will be the result rather of a new conception of the im- portanc• of education; of the vast opportunities Jewish education of- fers as a field of service, fused with a realization of the possibili- ties of utilizing scientific methods in the solution of many of its vex- ing problems. "Figures gathered by Jewish educators place the number of Jewish children in this country of school age at 81 0 1,000. Of these, only 30 per cent are receiving Jewish education. The Jews of America are spending approxi. mutely $7,000,000 a year for Jew- ish education. What does the fu- ture hold out for those who come under the influence of our educe. Mona] agencies? What does the future hold out for the great army of unschooled Jewish chil- dren that is growing up in this country? It is to be hoped that as a result of the deliberations some light may be shed upon these questions." Rabbi Ilarry S. Davidowitz of the Jewish Community Center of Atlantic City greeted the assembly in the name of the local commu- nity. Dr. Samson Benderly of the Bureau of Jewish Education, New York, emphasized the communal aspect of Jewish education and expressed his gratification over the interest that is manifesting itself in this direction throughout the country. PAINTING AND DECORATING. build- ATLANTIC Ceilings and walls washed, painted and blended. Floors re- ings either begun or completed in newed and waxed. Don't wait the course of the past 12 months for the rush. Call Euclid 9051-J. in the larger Jewish communities 11. Ginsberg. of America represent an outlay of upwards of $2,000,000. In addi- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room lion, more than $7,000,000 was suitable for one or two gentle- spent by the Jewish communities men. Small private family. All of America for the purpose of car- conveniences. 1989 Gladstone. eying out their educational pro- grams. In such communities as Phone Euclid 1014. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, RAGTIME - Jazz, piano, voice Cleveland and other cities where and all instruments in 20 les- the communities are organized, sons. Branch of Christensen there is an awakened interest in Schools. 1509 Broadway. Cherry the problem of Jewish education 6475. which is most encouraging. These were some of the out- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished standing facts brought out at the room for one or two gentlemen. opening session of the National 1955 Blaine Ave., Apt. 3. Mrs. Council for Jewish Education held S. Gordon. last Sunday night at the Jewish FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Community Center of Atlantic room. Garage if desired. 2441 City. Several hundred educators Taylor near LaSalle Blvd. Phone as well as lay people interested in the problem of Jewish education Euclid 2542-J. came from various parts of the country to attend the sessions of FOR RENT - Nicely furnished rem for one or two persons, this national organization dedi- cated to the furtherance of Jewish with private family. Reasons able. Belden Hall Apt., 2225 education in this country. In his review of the progress of Blaine Ave. Apt. 207. Jewish education during the past FOR RENT - Nicely furnished year, Dr. 1.eo Honor, president of rooms for two ladies, gentlemen the council, pointed to the grow- or couple. 3020 West Euclid ing sense of community responsi- Ave. Phone Garfield 1481-J. bility that has manifested itself LESPESIANU RELEASED throughout the country with re- AFTER HUNGER STRIKE FOR RENT - Nicely furnished gard to the problem of Jewish edu- When the head is stupid the feet room, suitable for gentleman or cation. • ail!, Twelfth St., Near Clairmount. BUCHAREST. - (J. T. A.) - aces Evenings. Call Empire 9872 suffer. couple. All conveniences. Home This manifestation finds expres- Lespesianu, the Jewish student 0000040005sCinsi t privileges. 15362 Fairfield. Call sion not only in increased budgets who was held in prison for three Lafayette 6516-W. or Arlington but also in the development of months because he fired in self de- $Stes.WiliValtaialS,WAIKWOOSSIMMISWWW . SSW W WW W 01 . 4075-R. phases of Jewish education hereto- fense when attacked by Rouma- fore neglected. Thus considerable nian students, was released follow- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-In- attention is now being given to ing, a 12-day hunger strike. When Packing Your Lunch or Basket for Your Next terchangeable Wall Case Co., the religious education of the girl, The release was ordered follow. 9101 Grace St. Silent or active Outing Insist on Having to the general problem of youth ing the insistent demand of public partner with $10,000, amount and adult education. It is also opinion. Lespesianu was already needed for expansion. Product now generally recognized that in the prison hospital. has been on the market seven years. Has big field opportuni- Jewish education must be studied in a scientific manner. ties. Write Jewish Chronicle, "Jewish education," Dr. Honor Box 702. declared, "has been sold not only There is nothing too good for your family or yourself F FOR RENT-Nicely furnished to the community leaders but to and there is nothing better than GUNSBERG'S PROD- •(,' room with private family. Clair- the Jewish parents as well. In the UCTS-why take a chance when you're sure? / mount near Dexter Blvd. Phone city of New York the Jewish Edu- . cation association conducted an (airfield 3220-W. a. intensive registration campaign 3 u r remarkable FOR FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished through the press, the pulpit, lec- growth has been room with three windows, for tures, and mass meetings with the / refined gentleman. $25 per result that a large number of chil- due to the fact month. 410 King Ave. Phone dren that had been growing up 4s Empire 5143. without any Jewish education that once "Guns- whatsoever were brought to the I FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Hebrew schools. berg's" Products ,e room for man or woman. Tire- "In Minneapolis and in Detroit, / man Ave. near Clairmount. Call campaigns were conducted by the are tasted, you 0 Garfield 0925-J. Jewish women with equally good always insist up- .0 FOR RENT-Young man would results. In Cleveland 120 women 0 like to share room with another visited over 2,000 homes. As a re- on "Gunsberg's." young man in private refined sult, 600 new children were en- rolled in week day schools and 700 Ask your dealer 5. home. Phone Euclid 5193-1 in the community Sunday schools." for "Gunsberg's" Mr. Ben Rosen, educational di- FOR RENT-Nice clean furnished room with small private family. rector of the Associated Talmud Kosher Delicates- No other roomers. Convenient Torahs of Philadelphia, was the -...... ,of to two car lines. Phone Empire presiding officer at the opening ses- Sen. km. "It is gratifying to find jt 89804. among this audience," Mr. Rosen FOR RENT - Nicely furnished declared, "laymen, rabbis, teach- room in modern home. No oth- era, principals and educators who er roomers. 2714 Richton Ave. by their presence, give evidence to Phones Lafayette 3340-41 Detroit, Michigan Phone Arlington 9875-W. the awakened interest in the great _ _ -- task of Jewish education. It is an- - %71-LTLWAVIssoifissoossossoosita. FOR RENT - Nicely 1 411VIVEWSSEMS*W3L11 -- . . furnished other sign of the bright prospect 7' that the educational program for or two gentlemen. Home privi- the American Jewish community COMFORTERS EXPERT WORK leges if desired. Call Euclid may be developed on the basis of 7118. Feather Beds Made or Converted to earnest communal co-operation." Defining the scope of the Na- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Handsome Down Comforters or Mattress Pads for lady or gentleman or mar- tional Council for Jewish Educa- tion, Comforters and Mattresses. Mr. Rosen said: "The Na- ried couple. 1697 Clairmount tional Council for Jewish Educa- Ave. Phone Empire 3793-W. LAFAYETTE 5814 tion, organized last year in Cleve- 6257 MICHIGAN AVE. FIAT FOR RENT-Seven-room land, came into being in response ; tint, newly decorated. Upper. to a definite and pressing need. Manufacturers of Down and 'Wool Specialties. 3310 Calvert Ave. Garage. While its immediate purpose was to bring shout an exchange of Phone Hemlock 2965-11 opinion and experiences among, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished those in executive and supervisory room for gentleman or lady or positions in the field of Jewish couple. 3205 Tuxedo. Phone education in the various commu- Arlington 8440-IL nities, it has a broader purpose. "Let no one think that the or- , FOR RENT-Two nicely furnished ganization seeks to secure control 1 rooms for light housekeeping. of Jewish education in this coon- Suitable for two gentlemen or try, or to prescribe and define what MEMBERS: ladies. Convenient to car and shall be done or what shall not he bus line; foe desirable person. done. The men and women P, who NEW 'PORK STOCK EXCHANGE Board if desired. Arlington are on the fighting line and who DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE 7405-R. care striving to arrive at a clearer g CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE EDUCATED YOUNG WOMAN! understanding of the solution to by riTTSBUICH STOCK EXCHANGE desires to do office work in a this vexing problem in Jewish life. COUNT LEO COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE resort hotel in exchange for, approach their task in great hu- CITY.-New- MRS. HARPER HARPERS ART SHOP Gunsberg4 Products 01• ∎ ••••• Our Chapel. ERAL :TORS RE 2114 Dan Lewis IMMO•11•111. It S blol ,, o u. regular a izes Gold- .hich are n- 0 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE NEW YORK CURB MARKET board and some Pay. Write Jew.' muitY. Some progress in Jewish edu- ish Chronicle, Box 704. cation has been made since the period, almost 40 yearn ago, when FRATERNITY TO BRING there streamed into this country 114.118 PENOBSCOT BUILDING R and o 1ph 4993-4-5-6-7 t g Now York Clevelaud Columbus R. I. lii1Pl14, Manager Direct Private Wires to All Prirael, pal Oilarkets. Canton Zanesville $ Findlay 0 An'Whi` ■ .\\`‘N.\\ ■ .11• ■•■\■■ .\\1 ■ \\IIMN.1 ■ 16.\\\ 'hupotor !ixairiati)uy,s this Stunner'' Cruising TO Great Lakes TO --- MACKINAC ISL AND 7he Summer'llimrkriatd . .( and CHICAGO What vacatice could be more marvelous than one spent at h•LACKINACISLAND --(that natural northern &dist, with Its un- tmmel ed beauty. lei virgin forests, sod i4 many points of his- toric interest I rest, .i .n imsts. i t: Cif roe can 1411, Wins. Yerell find here gi bli.borseb•cli heels, end countless other recreistions. tn.'s, to end from this %sal MAJESTIC THEATRE Glendale 9721 MAURICE SCHWARTZ "The Bloody Laughter" ROD S ,.............................................w 1 0. SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & CO. , P w'd Fold., When you see it you will say-"One of the greatest pictures I have ever seen !" J. TRAURIG P, vert 111,14 HARRIS & CO. One of the most, en• thralling romances ever written and- GUNSBERG PACKING CO. IP, >od E NEW YORK.- (J. T. A.) -1 Louis E. Miller, one of the pio- neers of the Yiddish press in this! country, leading editorial w'riter I and latterly member of the edi-1 tonal statT of the "Day," died lost week of heart disease at St. Vin- I Hospital, New York, after an illness of one week. Ile was 61 ears old. Louis Miller was born in Vilna, - April, 1866, and came to the United States in 1882. Ile was a member of the Am Olam group of the first wave of Jewish ins. migration to the United States from Russia which came to the new world with ideas of establish- ing new forms of social life. Ile Bonn became an important factor in the Socialist movement. In 1887 lie started publication of a Russian weekly under the name of "Znaniya." iii 1890 he, with Philip Kranz and Abe Cohan, established the lest Yiddish S,cial- ist weekly in America under the Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. name of Arbeiter Zeitung. Ile Manulac tttttt then took n leading part in the and A. M., will have a special com- High.Crade Leather Specialties munication Wednesday, June 2, at fight of the Jewish Social Demo- 11111 Pointe, I'cker Book, p. in. E. A. degree and lookout crats against the anarchists. In Welling. Pay* Cane*, Key Cases 1893 he was graduated from law committee at 7 p. m. kihoiriking Noveltlev, Cold Stamping C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. 553 SHELBY STREET school. RANDOLPH 4714 By Order of - In 1884 he established the Yid- dish daily, Abendlibitt. In 1888 he established, with others, the Jewish Daily Forward, of which he was the editor for several years, until he was succeeded by Abe Cohan. Ile established the Yiddish daily Wahrheit in 1905. In this paper he conducted a fiery fight against the "Forward" and Woodward at Willis its editor. At the outbreak of the war he A. LITMAN, Manager, immediately took a pro - allies stand, causing great opposition in For On. Night Only. many circles on the East Side, be- cause of the fact that Russia was Monday Evening June 6, Farewell Night. among the allies. This stand af- fected the circulation of the news- paper among the former Russian With his ensemble of Jewish Art Theatre performers, will ap- emigrants who could not wish suc- • cess to Russia. pear in the artistic play of their repertoire- He soon left the Wahrheit and established another daily, Der Fuehrer, which met with no suc- cess and was stopped after several months. He then embarked on the publication of Miller's Week- ly, which was also discontinued. By Ernest Alter. His last journalistic enterprise Tickets may be obtained at the Box Office of the was the Neue Wahrheit, a tabloid Majestic Theatre. Yiddish daily started in 1925. Last year he was greatly affected by the A Love That Died- Then Lived Again ! I, I, I, it Was Editor of Day. MADISON "Tillie the Toiler," with Marion Davies, George K. Arthur, Matt HUPMOBILE PASSES Moore and others, starting Sun- day. This is a version of the SEVERE USAG comic strip which runs daily in the Sixty-seven thousand miles use Times. 2il from his Ilumnohile Eight in CAPITOL months, with a total cost for re- "The Unknown," with Lon Cha- placements of $15, was reported by. Chester A. Large, 830 Drexel road, ney and a large east, starting Sun- Upper Darby, Pa., as he turned it , day. Herbert Rawlinson will con- in the other day to Harper & tinue fur one more week on the Ilarper, Philadelphia Distributors, stage as master of ceremonies. on the same make new car. ADAMS "The old car certainly has en- "Annie Laurie," with Lillian deared itself to me," he said. "It was always ready, could always be Gish and Norman Kerry, will con- depemhd on, no hill WaS taro steep tinue for a second week. our no journey too long, and no road too rough for a ear which STATE could always be counted on to take "Wedding Bells." with Raymond vou where you were going and Griffith, starting Sunday. Nielson bring you back on schedule time." and Moran on the stage. Harper & Harper nun point out that the Eight still had its original MICHIGAN fenders, original ;mint and was in "Framed," with Milton Sills and splendid mechanical and body con- Natalie Kingston, starting Sunday. dition despite its 117,000 miles o Usual elaborate Publix stage show. travel. The cat knows whose meat It eats. PERFECTION LODGE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY 0 'S junction with the Day. Founded Jewish Daily Forw•rdt, KUNSKY THEATERS REGENT on 0- suicide of his Di-year-old son. L MILLER, PIONEER The funeral was arranged by JOURNALIST, DIES; the Jewish Writers Club, in con- unrwitled •ummeriend via the lueurious DAC .r•mem, the •inflein en the Greet Lake*, where Von cm, dance. play jolt *ninth. devil gsows.ew ler merwe radio. Oh, rbnn ..05 brOdip. etc... -_at t II lone Service lore 'Yd to sate. Stn. BUFFALO arr/ NIAGARA TAiii /„ antyirai Sernic7lisir . Visit NIAGARA FALLS-more beaus , Will now than ern or• with its nightly multi- colored illuminations. maw DAT CIRCLE CRUISE ef LAKE ERIE ND ham CLEVELAND to DETROIT, end from DETROIT BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS •i• D&C, •nd from BUFFALO to CLEVELAND via fitopeners at all ports. he Beth Dtreirtiesist Overnight b•tween DETROIT and BUF• PALO. New 11, 10e, :mne.r: Greater Buffelo. Overnight betwee• DETROIT •nd CLEVE- LAND, •Itio d•ylight service lo July and Aeo. Three ,.(tinge • week between DETROIT. MACKINAC ISLAND. SAINT IONACE and CHICAGO. IDr FRFC II LUSTRATED BOOK: El' apd to."1.0. leferwativ,eddrewLH. McCreary, Gen. Pam Agent. on Devon. Mai DIETUOTT.NoCLEIVIBLAND NATIOATIOli CO. A. The fraternity voted to support the dance given by the junior or-I der of Baby Day Nursery Friday, , Jane 3, at the Imperial hotel. A banquet was held in honor of the two new initiates, Weyer. Dryer, and Philip Feel. How Disraeli Beat the Devil. The following anecdote is told about Benjamin Disraeli: The man who was later to as- tonish the world with his brilliance es statesman and prime minister of the British Empire was run- ning for the first time for the Common.. As was customary in those day., candidates personally I canvassed their friends and voters of the district beseeching them for their ballot. Disraeli came across, an old English farmer to whom he explained his platform and asked him for his vote. Listening impa- tiently to the clever harangue of the future premier, the farmer ex.' ploded angrily: "Well, if you are Benjamin Dis-, raeli, then I'd rather vote for the devil than for you." Smiling suavely the statesman replied calmly: "Ah, I see. But if the devil won't run, will you give your vote to me?" EDWIN CAREWE ProducIi. Tolstoy's Immortal Love.Drama - Powerfully Picturized,- Sensational - Beautiful ! Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, June 5, 8. 7, 8, 9. Mat. Wed. 2 p. Great human drama ! Russia of the Czars .... splendor .... magnificence. CLARA BOW and ESTHER RALSTON i ■ And beyond .... the threat of Siberia, land of lost hopes, always menacing, calling to those who opposed the rule of the Cossack lash. • Children of Divorce Eddie Laughton A picture that will live through the ages. This romance will capture your heart. This spectacle will win every lover of inspiring entertainment. and the Kentucky Colonel. i'r• ela DOLORES DEL I/10 TOLSTOI' "THIRTEENTH CHAIR" A special performance of the , National I'layers in "The Thir- teenth Chair" will be sponsored by the Phi Beta fraternity in the near future at the Schubert Lafayette theater. The fraternity has bought out the entire house, and w ill resell the seats at popular , ILn "A TRIP TO PARIS" and a Superb Cast of Vaude•Ille Ares 5 - BIG ACTS-11 Se. Lindberg'. Race to Paris. Th. ranting and tit. Wonderful 0.. n•yllon. The Whole Story Told In REG WEBB is • New Novelty Or Regd.! Thor.. Fri, Sat, - la The Fin Degree" PAUL SPECHT World Famous Artists VITAPHONE ACTS: BUDDY DOYL E "Blacktses Canalise." 'THE VOLGA BOATMAN" Sung by Russian M.I. Douide Quartet. VAUDEVILLE ACTS: Peavee and Purdue. Hart and Ashwell. Alexander and Swanson Adele Gould - Wesley Eddy