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VOL. XXXII. NO. 2

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927

Will Break Ground LAPPIN, STERNBERG
JEWISH CENTERS 'Jewish Airplane Builder
Temple WILL DIRECT NEW
DIRECTORS HOLD
In Trans-Atlantic Flight For 1.0.0.F.

Parade, Ceremonies Planned
Millionaire Owner of Monoplane "Columbia" Accompan-
By Jericho Lodge For
ies His Pilot, Chamberlain, In Record - Breaking
Sunday, Juni; 12.
Rabbi Fineshriber Speaks
Flight. Braves Death to Clear Name of
Will Head New Undertaking
To Delegates At Open-
Charge lie Was "t-oor Sportsman."
What is considered the greatest
Of Jewish Welfare
ing Session.
event in Odd Fellowship this yeer
Federation.
LEVINE IS FIRST AIRPLANE PASSENGER TO EUROPE will la' the ceremony that will mark
the ((earshot when Jericho Lodge,
DUSHKIN WILL HEAD
When the lIellanca airplane, "Columbia" rose grace- No. 490, I. 0. 0. F's, will break FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT
EDUCATION COUNCIL
OF DISPUTES, IS AIM
fully from the runways of Roosevelt Field, New York, and ground for their new $125,000 Odd.

Discuss Changes Necessary soared away on its long trans-Atlantic no-stop flight to an
111141/1110111,1 , i1 doStilliltion 10:1 Saturday morning, Clarence Chamberlin
To Meet New American
was "at the stick" and with him was Charles A. Levine, his adven-
Conditions,
, turous millionaire financial backer.

The yellow-winged !tenant:a air-
ATLANTIC CITY, N.
T. plane roart (1 (limn the runway at %awry on, as Chamberlin said, "en-
AL—Rabbi William II. Fineshrib- Roosevelt Field ;tot after dawn as tit the last drop of gas."
The going of Levine was his an-
er of Philadelphia, in addressing
Loads
if rejoicing at hrruking
to those who have ssoffed at
the delegates of the National Asso- of contro3ersy sshich hate bound it
him,
criticized him and railed him
ciation ,of Jewish Community Cen- so long. Thu, 011C more of the his-
"poor spirtsman."
It thrilled
ter Secretaries, at the opening ses-
the crowd even more than the ac
sion of the ninth annual conference
•• •St41 111 tool take-off. It was the subiect
at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, emplia.
en every one's lips as the plane dis-
sized the importance of the Jewish
appeared. By a simple act of cour•
community center as one of the
:ley Levine has re3erssd a public
most effective instruments for fur-,
opinion which, only a few hours
thering the unification of American
befere, has seemed to be strongly
Jewry. Rabbi Fineshriber said that
asaitst hum
he had found a remarkable growth
It was not known until the actual
of tolerance and Jewish conscious-
nn n,ev,t of the start that he would
ness among the various elements of
fly with Chamberlin. As the plane
Jewish communities of the country. '
,toad at the end of the runway, her
Congressman Isaac Bacharach
mete idling, every one looked at
and Joseph M. Weidberg of Minn-
the empty seat beside Chaioherlin
tic City welcomed the delegiltes.
and wondered Ado would fill it. The
The president of the association,
chit f pilot's "unknown' . companion
'NNW: Itoth of Rochester, outlined
Isol been the suli;ect of speculation
the growth of the Jewish Center
a week. No one thought of Le-
movement since the Jewish Welfare
except to picture what a
Board has sponsored a national mil-
•alendid gesture it would lie for him
icy, promoting better facilities. A
'
trained personnel and effective pro-
Chamberlin turned toward the
gram.
'lewd, smiled and beckoned. A
The association represents more
she rt, partly bald man, his face set
than 300 organizations litillinted I
in tense emotion, Inn out from a
with the Jewish Welfare Board.
mass of people where he had been

Itllows Temple on Joy road be-
tween Linwood and Lawton avt -
tines, at 2:00 p. m., Sunday, June
12,
The entire mentbership of Jeri-
eho Lodge and its affiliated branch-
em will participate in a parade
which will form at the corner of
Hamilton and Taylor avenues at
I:01 p. in., led by Canton Jericho,
No. 50, Patriarchs Militant and thy
Triple Link Band which will pro-
ceed west on Taylor to Twelfth then
north to Clairmount, then west 011
('lair mount to Linwood, then on .11 y
road to the ground where the cere-
monies will be held.
Jericho Lodge, it will lie remem-
bered, is as 11111 per cent Jewish
branch of the Odd Fellows, being
instituted with but IN charter mem-
bers on July 1, I:1111, the lodge has
grown so that it now has a mem-
bership of 900. Since then, four
other branches of the order hest:
'a en instituted to make up all of
He various chapters that compris•
the different degrees of Odd Fellow-
ship, namely Jericho Rebekah
Ledge, No. 329, Jericho Encamp-
m•nt, No. 173; Canton Jericho No.
M1 Patriarchs Militant, and the'
Ladies Auxiliary to Canton, N.
5 1 1. Canton Jericho has recently
returned from the Grand Encamp- I
!tient session held at South IlliV•11. 1
Mich., where they successfully de-
fended their title, which they have
held since 1921, as the best drilled
canton in the state.
The temple is sponsored by the
tericho Building association, whose
members are recruited front the
membership of Jericho Lodge.
"It is hoped;' said Abe Zell,
president of the association, "that
when the temple is completed We
Will he able to acomodacte many
of the Jewish societies whose mem-
bers reside in the Northwestern,
part of the city with meeting halls.'
The temple will have three meet-
ing halls, including a large audi-
torium, a modern equipped kitchen
with a dining room seating 550, a
large gymnasium with shower
baths and many club rooms for the
use of Jericho Lodge's members and
their friends. Many societies have
requested meeting halls in this new
temple and it is exnected that.all
the bookings will lie filled before the
formal opening, which will take
place sometime in December.
The laying of the cornerstone has
been set for Sunday, July lo, at
which time the Grand !salve 0111-
cers and prominent Odd Fellows,
•ity, and state officials will be pres-
ant.

Disputants May Select Own
Arbiters; Decisions
Enforcable.

PISGAH HOLDS
SMOKER; PLANS
ARE OUTLINED

MOSCOW.
(J. T. A.) —A
knowledge of Yiddish is a re-
quirement for persons wishing
to hold office in the police de-
partment in districts where the
.lewish population is in the Ma-

Retains Thomas Payne, Detroit Attorney, to Bring Action
Fcr Damages; Ford Detectives Accused Him of
Attempting to Bribe Jurywoman.

jority.

The Ispolkom, the executive
committee of the lierditchelt
&strict, issued an order that all
pone( Men and chiefs of that
district must know Yiddish.
Otherwise they they will be ins-
missed. 'I'he Jews in that dis-
trict number 60 per cent of the
total population.

SAYS NICKNAME "KID" IN FORD AFFIDAVITS
HAS BROUGHT HIM INTO PUBLIC SCANDAL

Department of Justice Still Silent on Investigation of Jury-
Fixing Charges Involving Sapiro, Miller
and Jurywoman.

WILL INSTALL NEW
PYTHIAN OFFICERS

director.

SELL FLOWERS
SUNDAY TO BUY
PALESTINE SOIL

Redemption Month
Manifesto Is Issued

JOSEPH MILLER SUES HENRY FORD
AND DEARBORN INDEPENDENT FOR
$200., 000, CHARGING DEFAMATION

REQUIRE POLICE
TO KNOW YIDDISH

Joseph
real estate dealer of 639 Westminster
avenue, Detroit, filed suit against Henry Ford and the Dear-
bo•n Independent in the Circuit Court last Tuesday for
l''.910,00() damages.
Mr. Miller charges Ford and others with having at-
tempted to "maliciously and wilfully" injure his good name

Fermat announcement of the es-
tahlishment of a Jewish Arhitra-
lion Court was made this week by
the Jewish Welfare Federatian.
A. C. Lappin, who conceived and
sponsored the idea, hits consented
- -----
to iser•e HS hOnOtary director, and
Samuel Sternberg has been nit-1 Ceremonies Planned for

The court has been founded in
the hope that much eif the litigation
hid Weld] Jewish people nuq be kepi
out of the courts—mat - Le settl e d
privately, quickly, ectieduically and
in a friendly manner-either with
or without lawyers. While the use
of the court will not he limited to
Jewish people, it is expected that,
at least in the beginning, they will
be in the majority.
It is planned to have the cuuil
Meet givers' :111,1 Thursday
evening at the headquarters of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, or at
any other time or place that may
be desired. Under the plan, parties
to a controversy may choose arbit-
ers from a list of leaders in the var-
ious basin's sand professional fields
who will be asked to volunteer their
itovices, or front any other source
they may desire.
CHARLES A, LEVINE
concealed and climbed quickly into
Practically any kind of a case,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—(J. T. the plane, as if afraid of being
with the exception, of course, of
A.)—Dr. Alexander M. Dushleln, l brie ventures which are ushering stepped. He had on ordinary clothes
tit-Ordinal cases, may be tried under
executive director of the Board of in this new era of air travel he- end a leather vent instead of a coat.
the Michigan law, and the decision
Jewish Education of Chicago, was ig": Ile was bareheaded.
of the arbiters is absolute and fin-
elected president of the National With Chamberlin in the cockpit Ile almost ertnielsed down beside
al. The experience of other ar-
of
chimherlin, looking neither at the
Council of Jewish Education , at I was ( hanes A. Levine, owner
',neat len tribunals has been that
the convention of the council held' the plane, and his going was a mat- crowd nor at his own wife, who
more
than 90 per cent of the awards
ter of amazement to these in the s teed a little in front of the plane
at the Ritz Carlton Ilotel here.
are paid immediately after judge-
New buildings either begun or field. Whither the plane was bound and hi one side. She stared inered-
ment
is rendered.
completed in the course of the past not even Chamberlin and Levine ul, usly, her (yes big with wonder.
Arbitration has been used by the
12 months in the larger Jewish knew when they set out. Their des- The fluter reared and the plane
Jews
throughout
the ages. In many
communities of America, represent I tination was "Europe; their am- started down the runway, stopped,
EUN:11C1111 countries 110W, as in an-
an outlay of upwards of $2,000,000. bition to make the longest bight in came back again, and then took
cient
days,
Jews
take disputes of
More than $7,000,000 were spent by the history of aviation. They were :off, perfectly.
every nature to the rabbi fur arbi-
"oh•h-h," the long, almost •his-
the Jewish communities of America to decide when they readied Ire-
tration
and
settlement.
The prin-
for the purpose of carrying out land, if their motor held out. 'need exclamation came from Mrs.
ciple of "Sholom Misfiled'' is fairly
their educational programs. In. whether to fly to Berlin or Rome. Levnie's lips. "He's nut going?
the
Jewish
heart,
and
entrenched
in
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,' The wind would be the deciding He's not going!"
Jews have played a prominent part
( leveland, and other cities where factor, for they would go where
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to
last
page.)
in
the
introduction
of
orbit
titian
the communities are organized the Wind blew, that they might I
courts to American business.
there is an awakened interest in 1
Judge Moses II. Grossman re-
the problem of Jewish education.
signed from the Supreme Court of
These were some of the outstand-
the State of New York to devote
ing facts brought out at the open-
his life to the furtherance of the
mg session of the National Coun-
principle of arbitration through the
cil for Jewish Education held at the
Arbitration Society of America.
Jewish Community Center of At-
Charles I.. Bernheim•r, it Jewish
lantic. Several hundred educators •
merchant, was active in founding
an well as laymen interested in the Thirty - five Will Receive Di- Rabbis Franklin and Fram
the Arbitration Foundation. These
problem of Jewish education were
plomas From Sunday
Confirm Class of 68
two societies, with another nntional
present.
organization of the sante naturt3,
School.
Boys and Girls.
In his review of the progress of
later combined and formed the
.lowish education during the past
• .. ' .
American
Thirty-five boys and girls, 11 of
year, Dr. Leo Honer, president of
Sixty-eight
girls
and
boys
were
Al!
There are four honorary presi-
the council, pointed to the growing whom have completed the second-
confirmed by Rabbis Leo M. Frank- I
dents of this association, Judge
ATE
ary
course,
will
receive
diplomas
D
sense of community responsibility
WOMEN
and Leon Frani last Sunday at
(its • small, Mr. Bernheimer, Charles
that has manifested itself through- at the commencement exercises of
E•,ins Hughes, Hod Herbert
out the country with regard to the the Shaarey Zedek Sunday c 00 I
I ey. On the board of governors, •
1
at 11 o'clock Sunday, June 19.
problem of Jewish education.
ohlioli includes a group of men of
The
exercises
will
be
open
to
the
Ben Rosen, educational director
— --
lie calibre of Charles M. Schwab,
of the Associated Talmud Torahs of public.
la ail of the Bethlehem Steel Cor-
Fifty
Polish
Children
Now
Among
the
senior
graduates
are
Philadelphia, was presiding officer
poration, ()wen D. Yeui-s. Pre ,
a number who have attended the
at the opening session.
En Route To Canadian
ident of General tee:irk, and Bus-1
Defining the scope of the Nation- Shaarey Zwick school since they
Farm School.
toe Pound, dean of the Harvard
id Council for Jewish Education, began receiving religion. educa- I
LAW School, are a number of na-
Mr. Rosen said: "Its purpose is to tion. There are several who are
The European Jewish Women's tionally prominent Jets's, such
bring about an exchange of opinion now enrolled at the University of
Welfare Organization, through its
and experiences among those in ex- M ichigan and at colleges in De-
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troit. Of the eighth grade gradu-
chairman, Mrs. II arry Klein, made
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ates, virtually all have indicated
:a contribution of $1,000 this setek
their intention of enrolling in the
to the Committee for Settling Jew-
high school department.
• ish Orphans As Farmers in Can-
The commencement program
a ads.
The committee is headed by Har-
will he opened by Robert Marwil,
ry Greenblatt, chairman. :flax En-
president of the congregation. Ile
s , gelman, treasurer, Ida Disholl, fi-
will be followed by Clara E. Sil-
nancial secretary, and M. J. Kram-
berman, who will render a piano
"Redemption shalt thou give to
er, recording secretary. Four hun-
solo. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
dred
acres of farm land lieuavail- the soil!" This commandment will
Proclamation Urges Payment deliver the principal address, while
able near Geargetown, Ontario. be ob•erved Saturday evening and
Evelyn Grossman, president of the
Of Palestine Pledges
Fifty orphans from Poland are Sunday, June 11 and 12, when
1927 class, and Clara Hurwitz, a
During June.
now enroute to Canada under the about 150 volunteers will go out
high school graduate, will talk out
care of the committee's representa- to collect funds for the Jewish Na-
"In Appreciation and "in Fare-
National leaders of the United well, respectively.
tional Fund Flower Day. Great
• tires.
Palestine Appeal, in a special
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
Writing to Mr. Louis Busker, interest and enthusiasm is being
Cantor Elijah 'Laludkowski will
acting secretary for the commit- shown in the work and prospects
proclamation to the Jews of Amer- sing a group of Jewish folk songs.
ica, call upon them to furnish the A. Louis Gordon, vice-president of Temple Beth El. The Program, in tee, :Sirs. Harry Klein expressed the are for the most successful day
sum of $1,000,000 during the the congregation and superintend- which the confirmants took part high regard of the Jewish Women's ever held in this city.
Welfare Organization for the work
month of June by redeeming their ent of the Sunday School, will pre- fellows:
The Jewish National Fund was
Ifcruch Habbo, Rabbi Leon of the committee. "'Kindly let us organized 25 years ago with the
pledges for Palestine, and thus sent
diplomas.
.
p
Franc; Opening Prayer, Irma St- he informed," wrote Mrs. Klein, purpose of making the soil iif Pal-
meet the urgent demands made by
At the luncheon, Rhoda Gold
netts ; The Universal
God, Marg- "as to the arrival of your 5(1 or-
the Jewish homeland.
estine the everlasting prone! ty of
berg will offer several vocal spite , -
o ry F ink, Cyrdle ( ole, and Clara phans whom you are expecting
The manifesto, which is signed Dons. Mr. Gordon will preside.
, the Jewish people. Thousands of
Rabin; Two Rules for life, Robert from Poland, as a committee was
by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary
dunams of land have already been
:dotter.
appointed, of which I was honored redeemed and it is hoped that this
chairman of the appeal; Judge WIDOW CLAIMS HUGE
The Floral Bond: Faith, Ger- the chairmanship, to visit them at
William M. Lewis, national chair-
jubilee
year will mark the great-
SlIM FROM PALESTINE
your agricultural school in Can- est progress in the work.
man, and Emanuel Neumann,
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chairman of the executive com-
The following roganizations are
JERUSALEM.-1J. T. AL—A
ada
The
is " school referred to is the ('a. actively participating in the Flow-
mittee, declares that by redeeming
claim of t50,000 against the Pales-
nadian Jewish Farm School, which er Day this Saturday evening and
the outstanding pledges during
tine
government
was
presented
in
is operated under the Rusin..., of Sunday: Zeirei Zion, Woman's
June, which has been proclaimed
the Federated Jewish Farmers of League of the United Hebrew
Redemption Month, the Jews of the Palestine court by Mrs. Tem-
(tntario and is maintained through Schools, Ilashachar. Ladies Alumni
this country would "enable the pleton, widow of the late Sir Oli-
phant, the famous Palestinophile.
the co-operation of United States Association of the United Ili•hrew
constructive work in every field to
The claim rests on the conten-
and Canadian committees.
gn forward, relieving the urgent
Schools, Yeung Judaea. Junior Ha.
tion that the land upon which the
Replying to Mrs. Klein, Mr. dassah, Young Emanuel, Young
problem of unemployment and
Pisgah Lodge. No. :31,
Haifa railway station was built
Greenblatt wrote, in part: "You Israel, the Chalut zirn and Gor-
bringing nearer the goal of the
•RS appropriated by the Turkish dent Order of B'nai B'rith, held it ask to be informed when the or- donia
Jewish national home."
smoker
. ay night at a p' ans will arrive from Poland. I
The proclamation to American government in 19117.
( ommittees will be sent to every
Community Center, 275 East hope that this will be unnecessary,
Jewry follows:
Ferry avenue, in place of the reg- because of my earnest request that Jewish home for the National
"June has been proclaimed Re-
Fund
collections. Give your nick-
ular Monday night meeting, which your ((flyers and members should
VISCOUNT INVITES
demption Month for the United
els and dimes for the redemption
JEWS TO ENGLAND was postponed on account of She- keep in constant touch with us and of the soil.
Palestine Appeal, when all who
buoth. Entertainment was fur- co-operate with us in this work to
have made pledges for Palestine
LONDON. -(J. T. AL — Ad- nished by a number of talented help us make it a hundred per cent
are called upon to redeem them
entertainers.
successful and a credit to us all.
vice to American Jews to emi-
in order to provide during the
President Julius Deutelbaum, in
"We are but a handful, whereas
grate to Great Britain because
month $1,000,000 in cash for nivel-
AUTONOMOUS REGION **.
a forcible address, stressed the im- your organization CHUMS hundreds
ing the urgent demands that Pales-
•.f the pressure of anti-Semit-
portance of having a large find im- of members and workers, exepri-
URGED FOR UKRAINE
ism
in
the
United
States
was
tine is now making.
pressive group of candidates for enced in appealing for and raising
offered by Viscount Castelrosse,
"These demands arise, in the
the•Bernard Ginsberg convention of funds for such a worthwhile
CHARKOFF.—(J. T. A.1 —
writing
in
the
London
Sunday
first place, from the program of
class.
The creation of a second Jewish
cause as this we have undertaken.
Express.
constructive work such as coloniz-
The details of the convention of
autonomous region in the Uk-
"Now
that
you
have
shown
your
"If
I
were
a
Jewish
Ameri-
ation, the Hadassah medical serv-
District Grand Lodge No. 6, which interest, you must continue to fol-
raine, to be composed of the
can I would take the next boat
ice, land purchase, education and
will be held here July 3, 4, 5 and low up the good deed until our in-
new Jewish settlement., was
for England," the Viscount
other things which must be carried
6, were outlined by Samuel Stern- stitution will be built on a solid
urged in a resolution adopted
writes. "There is less anti-
through in accordance with obli-
berg, vice-president. Ile announced rock both morally and financially,
by the annual conference of the
Semitic feeling in England than
gations solemnly assumed. These
that Rabbi !fillet Silver of Cleve- and until we will see these orphans
Ukraine Wet., the society for
in any other country in the
demands arise, further, from the
land will probably be among the grown up, self supporting men and
settling Jews on the land. The
world, including Palestine. On
abnormal situation created by an
group of prominent speakers who women and a credit to our people.
conference concledid its sea-
the other hand, the Jews have
economic depression not yet over
will address the assembly.
A
'wonderful
work
has
been
entrust-
sions
May 30.
a wretched time in America.
and which has brought a great
Harry Slavin, chairman of the ed to us, let us fulfil that trust
Reports submitted to the
Why do not American Jews
deal of unemployment and dis-
reception committee, urged those lovingly and faithfully. You must
conference
showed that the pa-
come to England, where money
tress in the cities of Palestine.
members who desire to co-operate help as succeed. for you are re-
sition of the new settlers is not
talks so loudly that it drowns
"We are confronted at this mo-
with him in receiving and taking sponsible with us for the future
entirely
satisfactory,
due to the
out the lisp. We would he fools
ment by a grave situation, not be-
care of the guests to leave their welfare of these children. Kid IF.
lack of houses and medical as.
not to make them welcome
cause the economic situation in
names with the secretary, Mr. reel arevim zeh Nark. (All Jew,
sistance.
here," the Viscount writes.
are responsible for one another.)"
■ Goldman, at once.
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Shaarey Zedek Will Confirmation Held
Hold Commencement At Temple Beth El

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

New
New Masonic Temple
On June 21.

and bring him "into public scandal by causing him to be suspected
of having attempted to corrupt a jury" in the Ford-Sapiro $1,000,000
libel suit.
During. the Sapiro-Foril trial several Ford agents made affidavit
that they had seen one "Kid" Miller talking with both Mr. Sapiro and
z•Mes. Cora Hofmann, a member of
Detroit Lodge, Ni,, 55, Knights
the jury. While other charges
of Pythias, will hold its annual in-
were being investigated, a Detroit
stallation of officers at 7 o'clock
afternoon
newspaper interviewed
Tuesday, June 21, in the crystal
the Juror, with the result that the
case had to be declared a mistrial.
The charges involving Miller
were published in all parts of the
country, his bill of complaint de-
. Conducted Three Successful
clares.
Campaigns; Will Devote
A clear mind simple explanation
Self to Arbitration.
of the Ford-Sapiro "jury scandal"
was offered on April 22 when Rob.
A. ('. Lappin, who fur the last ert Schoniberger, a real estate
two years has served 11t regional dealer with offices in the Lafayette
director of the United Palestine building, told his story in a state-
Appeal, announced his resignation ment to William II. Gallagher,
this week. Ilis successor has not chief counsel for Sapiro.
John Baxter, chief assistant dis-
been named, but Judge Lewis, na-
tional chairman, or Emanuel Neu- trict attorney, and Thomas Wil-
mann will visit Detroit in the near cox, special investigator, inter-
future to take up with local Zion- viewed by a reporter for The De-
ist leaders the problem of a new troit Jewish Chronicle at the time,
declared that they had taken no
director.
During his incumbency of the official nuttier of the statement
directorship Mr. Lappin conducted made by Schomberger.
Schomberger came forward of
three campaigns. During the first
year, without an organization, his own volition and left with Wil-
without a well-established system, liam II. Gallagher, chief of counsel
$70,000 was raised. The next drive for Aaron Sapiro, a statement in
yielded nearly $110,000 and. for which he declared that Mrs. Hof-
CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
the first time, Detroit sent $100,- mann and her husband were car-
room of the New Masonic Temple. 0110 in cash during one year to the rying on a real estate transaction
involving a considerable amount of
Herman I'. Cohen, past chancel- Palestine fund.
Mr. Lappin, who has become in- money.
lor, acting deputy chancellor corn-
Neither John Baxter, chief as-
lender, will be the installing of- terested in arbitratiitn, wished to
resign last year in order to devote sistant district attorney, nor Thos.
ficer.
Detroit Lodge is the largest himself to that work. A joint cam- C. Wilcox, Department of Justice
Pythian lodge in the world and the paign of the U. I'. A. and the U. investigator in charge of the al-
most active of the Michigan lodges. .1. C. MIN discussed, but separate leged Ford - Sapiro jury - fixing
In keeping with its general policy, campaigns were finally decided probe, have made any statement
a gala occasion is being provided. upon, so Mr. Lappin remained as as to the progress of their investi-
gations.
Charles L. Goldstein has been director for another year.
Mr. Lappin was largely instru-
The affidavits offered by Ford.
elected chancellor commander of
the lodge for the coming year and, mental In forming the Zionist counsel, as grounds for mistrial,
with his staff of officers, will so- Council in order to avoid many contained sworn statements of
smile the leadership of the lodge small drives and co-ordinating Ford's secret service operatives
Zionist activities, and under his that they had seen Mrs. Hofmann,
on June 21.
The officers elected are as fol- direction many non-Zionists con- one of the jurors, in conference
tributed.
Interviewed at his of- with a Mall described as "Kid"
lows: Vice-chancellor, Samuel :Stal-
Miller, a man of Jewish caste of
off; prelate, Emil Raskin; master- fice, Mr. Lappin said:
"If
I
should
say anything about countenance," and heard him may
at-arms, Dr. Reuben It. Goldstone;
inner guard, Louis Wolfe; outer my experience it would be that I to her; "It wit! tocan thousands
guard, Aubrey Pereira; master of welcomed the opportunity to be of of dollcre to you." 'Kid" Miller,
finance, William Rosenberg; mas- •some little service to our people so styled by the Fors' detectives,
ter of exchequer, Nathan Pereira, and the great cause; that I shall was represented as a Wend of Mr.
and keeper of records and seal, never forget the tremendous sec- Sapiro. The affidavits were ob-
rif • • mode by
n
giving lib- viously intended to create the im-
Abe Goldman.
The committees have been in- ', dally of their time sold money; pression before bench and public
structed by the incoming chancel- I that in some measure at least all that the plaintiff had conspired to
lo• commander to spare Po effort I elements of Detroit Jewry feel influence the jury with promises
to make the occasion a success. I more kindly diSpilseil towards the
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The crystal room of the Masonic I Palestine ea mpaigns and the up-
Temple is large enough so that building of Palestine itself. These
things
have
in
great
measure
com-
those present will be able to enjoy
their dinner, view the installation pensated nit. for my own sacri-
without being crowded, and have
ample room for dancing subse- ' ti"A't." a misting ef the Zionist
quent to the installation. Good- ! Council in the Nlajesti(• Building
man's Main Serenaders will play. I Tuesday evening a committee was
A site is now being sought for appointed to plan a reception in
a $500,000 building to house the honor of Mr. Lappin. The com-

LAPPIN RESIGNS
AS U. P. A. HEAD

FOREIGN AID NOT
NEEDED—SANDOR

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Isaac Rader to Go Abroad
•
As Winner 0 . 1 Scholarship

Hungarian Jewish Leader
Seeks Local Settlement
Of Problems.

NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
I'aul Sandor, leader of the assim-
ilationist group of Hungarian
Jews and member of the Hungar-
ian parliament, arrived in New
Young Artist, l'rotege of Fred }hazel, Who Won Anna York recently. Ills message to
I American Jews, when interviewed
Scripps Whitcomb Scholarship, Will Travel and Study
, by the representative of the Jew-
Art In Europe. Got Start by Winning (7ontest.
ish Telegraphic Agency, was to
the effect that "foreign Jews
Isaac Rader, 13211 Toiler aye- able progress he soon showed in oil would do best for the Jews of Hun-
nue reci•nt winner of the Anna painting was achieved by experi- gary if they would not interfere
Scripps Whitcomb scholarship of mentation by himself.
in the question of the numerous
It Was through the instrumen• clausus. We have sufficient pa-
$I,0011 fur travel and art study in ,
Europe, first flashed upon the art
tience and power to fight for the
world when. at the age of 14, he
abolition of the numerus clausus.
won the Libby art prize at the To-;
We can do it without the help of
our coreligionists abroad. I am
leek Museum's 1921 contest.
The competition was not a chit;
certain that the numerus clausus
will soon he abolished," he stated.
drell'S exhibit, but one open to any
Toleilit artist. There were 207
Comm•nting on the general si.k .
uation of the Jewish population in
canvases entered when a mere
schoolboy walked .away with the I
Hungary, Deputy Sandor stated
that "the Jews of Hungary have
prize. The painting that won fame'
nothing to complain of against the
for young Rader was called
Hungarian government with the
"Working." It represented the
exceptoin of the numerus clausus.
artist's father, Samuel Rader, a
It is true that there are now in
carpenter, at his work bench. The
Ilungary small anti-Semitic groups
judges were especially impressed
which seek to place the Jewish
by the handling of light and shade:
population under the old legal dis-
This first recognized painting by'
abilities, but the government is
Rader, who, by the way, is only
20 years old now, typified the work
deposing them and will with time
make them harmless."
that was to follow. The boy artist
chose fur his subjects the cam
Deputy Sandor, who heads the
anti-Zionist group in Hungary, vis-
man, homely themes of everyday
life instead of attempting, as its
ited Palestine on his world tour on
most young aspirants, highly idcal-
the Resolute. He traveled on the
;sue scenes and id:2S.
steamer with Felix M. Warbirg
until the latter disembarked to
ills mother at the washtub in
the basement of his humble home
visit the Russian colonies.
or paring vegetables seated beside
"Palestine in my opinion will
ISAAC RADER
a kitchen sink have held enough
I never become the Jewish national
of inspiration for him. Such tidily of Fred M. Butzel that Isaac homeland," he said. "All the talk
themes as these the great Israels Rader came to this city. Mr. But- of Palestine as the Jewish na-
himself did not despise and there re!, hearing of his marked ability, tional home is only the result of
is something in this Detroit youth's brought him to Detroit to study in the British policy to employ Jews
efforts strangely remindful of the the Fine Arts School, where under as a check against the Arab; and
great master.
the guidance of John P. Wicker, also the result of American phil-
The subjects chosen by young, he has added considerably to his anthropy. The philanthropic ac-
Rader also suggest the difficulties! technical equipment. He has been tivities of American Jews for Pal-
under which he developed. His several times an exhibitor in the estine is certainly deserving high
parents recognized his talent but Michigan Artists Exhibition at the praise," he added.
were too poor to pay for instruc- Detroit Institute of Arts and in
Mr. Sandor was met at the pier
tion. Rader sought out • free 1192a was awarded the Frank C. by • large delegation of Hangar.
drawing class to Toledo, where his Hecker Prize for the best painting inn Jews and was escorted to the
family lived until a year ago. How- of a figure in oil. Now at the age Hotel Roosevelt. He was received
ever, the help he received from of 20, out of some 30 competitors, by Mayor Walker at City lialL
this class was inadequate to his he has won • scholarship that will Mr. Sandor will be in Ube United
needs and desires. The remark- enable him to continue his studies. States until June 7.

