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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927
VOL. XXXII. NO. 3
SECURE SOVIET
FORD FILES REPLY '[GIVES ON VIEWS
LOUIS MARSHALL Zionists Name Delegates
PALESTINE
IN FOUR-YEAR-OLD
RECEIVES DEGREE
To Important Convention PERMISSION TO
HOLD MEETING
BERNSTEIN SUIT
FROM SEMINARY
]
Includes Depositions Of Six
Prominent Russian
Monarchists.
SHOTILOF, WRANGEL
OFFICER, TESTIFIES
Witnesses Deny Existence
Of Russian Conspiracy
Against Jews.
C
BUTZEL HEADS
DETROIT BAR
1 POSTMASTER NEW
, REVERSES OPINION
UNDER PRESSURE
J. H. Ehrlich, A. J. Koffman To Attend Meetings of Na-
tional Executive Committee; Five Others Named
--
District Representatives, Three Alternates.
Representatives of Jewish
Speaks at Commencement
Communties to Meet
Exercises of Jewish
WILL CONVENE IN ATLANTIC CITY JUNE 26 - 28
In Leningrad,
Theology School.
War Deoartment Not Suing
Levine, Officials
Declare.
DR. CYRUS ADLER
ORDAINS 8 RABBIS
PROTEST PROPAGANDA
OF JEWISH RADICALS
COOLIDGE CABLEGRAM
CALLED OVERSIGHT
Two Autonomous Districts
To Be Established In
Next TwoYears.
Press of Nation Supports Le•
vine in Coolidge, New
Incidents.
Hcnorary Degrees Conferred
Upon Goldstein, Miller,
And Sarachek.
Seven prominent Detroit Jews
will represent this city at what is
said to be the most important Zion-
ist convention ever held in Ameri-
June 26, in the Chelsea Assembly
Hall, where all future sesions will'
he held oon Monday and Tuesday.
The convention headquarters will
Ise located at theHotel Ritz-Carl-
t on, where the registration of del-
egates will begin on Saturday eve-
ning, June 25, at to o'clock. Ar-
rangemenfs have been made for
delegates and visitors travelling too
Atlantic City to receive convention
certificates upon purchasing rail-
road tickets, and thus be entitled
to reduced fare on the return jour-
ney.
A feature of the convenCon will
be the mass meeting which will be
held Sunday evening, June 26, in
Chelsea Assembly 111111. One of the
speakers on this occasion will be
the noted Zionist
.
leader, M M. Us-
sischkin, who is now en-rout"from
Palestine to attend the Zionist Con-
vention in Canada, following which
he will conic to the United States.
Other speakers will be Abraham
Goldberg, vice-president of the
Zionist organization; Mrs. Irina
Lindheim, president of Iladassah;
Morris Rothenberg, Maurice Sam-
uel and Rev. Z. H. Masliansky,
Judge William 51. Lewis will pre-
side. The final oratorical contest
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Atli-
davits in behalf of henry Ford
NEW YORK—(J. T. A.)—Com-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — The
were filed with the clerk of the
nient in Washington, including
degree of Doctor of Ilebrew Liter-
holding of the first conference of
United States District Court, New
some from senatorial sectors, was
ature "honoris causa" was con-
Jewish religious representatives in
York, in the $200,000 libel suit
far from complimentary to the
ferred upon Louis Marshall in
the Union of Socialist Soviet Re-
started by Herman Bernstein near-
wisdom, judgment, taste
recognition for his life-long serv-
and
publics was permitted by the
ly four years ago against Henry
sportsmanship of the postoffice
ice in the defense of the rights of
Soviet government and will take
JACOB
MILLER
Ford.
partment in raising a row over the
the Jewish people and for his ef-
place
Oct.
21
in
Leningrad.
The affidavits include depositions
Levine stamps, the New York
forts in furthering the cause of
Permission was granted by the
nuule by six prominent Russian
World declares.
Jewish learning and education by
government following a memo-
monarchists and purport mainly to
HENRY M. BUTZEL
From all signs, the postoflice de-
Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the
randum
submitted
to
the
authori-
refute the charges of Mr. Bernstein
partment
will not attempt to take
Jewish 'Theological Seminary, at
ties by the Kehillah of Leningrad,
that a "Russian Committee for Sav-
any action against Charles A. Le.
the commencement exercises of
which
has
taken
the
initiative
in
ing the Fatherland" had carried on
vine
for
carrying
to Berlin, in the
the seminary held Sunday at Town
convoking the conference of all
in the United States anti-Semitic
Ballanca plane, 250 letters on
!Hall.
Jewish religious communities in
activities, Constantinople being the
which the air mail stamp had been
the Union.
Dr. Adler, who presided at the
headquarters of the committee.
cancelled, apparently in violation
One hundred and seventy-nine
The witnesses were cross-exam- Group Of Invited Guests exercises which marked the forty-
of postal regulations, by Postmas-
delegates, representing 110 kehil-
first anniversary of the existence
ined before Donald F. Bigelow,
Will Gather Sunday
ter Fred M. Sealy of Hempstead,
labs, will participate. The agency
of the seminary, stated that the
American Consul General in l'aris..
L. I., the World stated.
At Whittier.
of the conference includes ques-
seminary has graduated 203 rab-
Federal Judge Hand granted a mo-
Postmaster-General New appears
tions
pertaining
to
the
establish-
bis who serve in Jewish communi-
tion last July for a commission in
Detroit Lawyers Honor Jew
J. H. EHRLICH
to have reconsidered his actual or
ment of mikvehs, ritual baths; the
ties
in
the
United
States
and
Can-
interrogatories, holding the testi-
Honoring A. C. Lappin, who an-
With Presidency of
implied
criticisms of Mr. Levine
purchase
and
care
of
cemeteries•
mony would not be vital enough to nounced his resignation as regional ada. One of the graduates of the ca. The convention will be held
Legal Body.
and to be confining his investiga-
the founding of yeshivas, and
warrant the expense of free VX11111- director of the United Palestine seminary is the Chief Rabbi of the June 26, 27, and 211 in Atlantic
tion
of
the
incident to the action
maintenance for rabbis and syna-
inution by an open committee in Appeal last week, a great testi- British Empire, and another grad- City.
gogue officials.
The conference
Henry M. Butzel was chosen of the erring postmaster.
Europe. The examination was lim- monial dinner will be held at 6 uate holds the position of rabbi in
In addition to J. II. Ehrlich and
It
now
appears
that the matter
will also consider the question of president of the Detroit Bar As-
ited to questions approved by Judge (o'clock Sunday night at the Whit- Germany. The Teachers' Insti- A. J. Koffman, members of the Na-
the chedarim, the Jewish religious so•iation at its meeting Monday will simmer down to an official
tute, which was shortcut 18 years tional Executive committee, the
Hand.
tier apartments.
scolding for the postmaster who
schools; the printing of religious night in the Hotel Steller.
ago, has graduated 624 teachers. regular delegates will be M. H.
Paul Shotilof, chief of staff of
Mr. Lappin, whose work for the
books and the problem of Sabbath
The degree of Doctor of Hebrew Zackhenn, Israel Zilh•r, Robert
Gov. Fred W. Green, guest of waived the regulations so the Bel-
General Wrangel's White Army, various United Palestine Appeal
observation. A point of particu- honor at the banquet which pre- lance plane became the first to
denied the committee mentioned by drives has been truly monumental, Literature was conferred upon Is- Marwil, I. Davidson and J. Braun.
lar interest is the plan to create ■ ceded the election of officers, spoke carry air mail to Berlin.
Mr. Bernstein ever existed, said felt forced to insist upon the ac- rael Goldstein, Julius Mailer and The alternate delegates are Jacob
Mr. New's animosity toward Mr.
union of kehillahs in Soviet Rus- briefly, promising a generous con-
Joseph Sarachek.
that persons named as members of
Miller, A. Kurland, and Rabbi Leon
' ceptance of his resignation this
sia.
sideration by the legislature of all Levine goes back to the awarding
the committee never had existed
Describing the progress of the Frani.
year, due to the pressure of his
of the New York-Chicago sir snail
In
granting
permission
to
hold
bills
presented
during
his
term
of
and charged that documents quoted
seminary
in
recent
years,
the
The forthcoming convention of
arbitration work.
contract. Levine's bid was one
the conference, the government office by the asoc•ation.
to prove the committee's existence
The committee in charge of the building up of its library, and re- the Zionist Organization of Ameri-
excluded representatives of chari-
"Every one of )8 bills brought to cent under that of the successful
had been forged.
arrangements for the dinner is viewing the financial situation of ca has aroused unprecedented in-
table
agencies.
Nicolai l'etrovich Yakirnov, an
the Legislature from Detroit be- bidder, former Assistant Postmas-
head by Israel Zilber, A. J. Koff- the institute, Dr. Adler referred to terest and enthusiasm among the
ter-General Paul Henderson. Mr.
attache of the Imperial Russian
came laws during the last session,
man and Miss Rose Lipsitz. Invi- recent bequests to the seminary, Zionists throughout the country,
Embassy in Constantinople, denied
MINSK.—(J. T. A.)—Protests he declared. "The members of the Levine challenged the award and
tations have been sent to the fol- particularly the bequest of the late Which is being manifested in the
scented political favoritism. Mr.
particularly
the existence of secret consular
Legislature
and
myself
against
the
policy
of
the
Yevsekt-
lowing people, all of whom have Louis S. Brush amounting to $1,- eagerness of all districts, even in
archives mentioned by Mr. Bern-
xis, the Jewish section of the Com- want you to feel you have our New came back with an attack on
been active in the work of the 400,000. This fund, according to the remotest sections of the United
Levine's character,
stein and stated that if the anti-
whole-hearted
and
sincere
co-oper-
munist party, with regard to Jew-
the will of Mr. Brush, is to be used States, to be represented by dele-
United Palestine Appeal:
The atmosphere of the postoffice
Semitic committee existed it was
ish religious institutions in Russia ation."
Indications, according to
Meyer Beckman, Miss Lillian for the building and upkeep of a gates.
department was hostile when the
composed of "impositors and legal-
The
association
voted
to
appoint
are being voiced frankly in vari-
' Brasch, Julius Braun, Miss Bessie dormitory on the seminary's site figures compiled by the organiza-
a committee of five members to act episode of the cancelled air mail
ly irresponsible persons."
ous
quarters,
states
the
Yiddish
on
West
One
Hundred
Twenty-
tion
department
of
the
Zionist
or-
Brenner, Dr. Philip Brood°, Mrs.
Igor V. Krivoshein denied that
in an intermediary capacity be- stamps came to light.
daily paper of Minsk, Oktiabr.
Julius V. Brown, Mrs. Abraham third street, and cannot be applied ganization, point to a record-break-
Charles Levine did not intend to
his father, A. V. Krivoshein, pres-
The newspaper states that it has tween the aso•iation and judges on
Caplan, Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Ab- to the general financial needs of ing attendance and visitors, ex-
sell the letters he carried with him
ident of Wrangel's Cabinet, who
lately been receiving many letters the bench in Detroit.
ceeding by far the attendance at
raham Cooper, Louis Dann, Israel the seminary.
was alluded to in the Bernstein ar-
"In alimony cases the friend of on his flight to Berlin and the plan
protesting
against
the
anti-Jewish
conventions
in
recent
years.
Dr. C. E. Hillel Kauver of Den-
ticles, had been anti-Semitic, and Davidson, Mrs. Max Dushkin, J.
propaganda of the Jewish com- the court investigates and makes was to give the cancelled stamps
ver, Rabbi Israel Goldfarb and the
The large number of delegates,
G. V. Glinka, former imperial min- H. Ehrlich, Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich,
munists. The writers point to the recommendations to the bench," to historical societies, according to
Rev. Dr. Pereira Mendes spoke at estimated at close to a thousand,
Miss
Dorothy
Epstein,
Miss
Sarah
ister of agriculture, said he had
fact that the Russian communists said Larry S. Davidow, who intro- Charles C. Lockwood, former sen-
the conclusion of the exercises, will be a concrete evidence of the
A. J. KOFFMAN
never heard Krivoshein express an- lEpstein, Mrs. Albert Feldstein,
are not combatting the Greek Or- duced the resolution, "and it is the ator and counsel for Levine.
which were marked by impressive profound interest attached to all
Miss
Elizabeth
Finley,
Mrs.
Harry
"It was, and still is, our purpose
ti-Semitic sentiments.
practice of these investigators to
solemnity. The auditorium was questions and events relating to the arranged by Young Judaea will al- thodox religion with such severity
A. LePelletier, an official of the Frank, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs.
interview witnesses who are not to deliver all the cancelled stamps
as do the Jewish Communists.
upbuilding
of
l'alestine,
which
are
mass
meeting.
crowded
and
at
the
close
of
the
ex-
take
place
at
the
Alexander
Freeman,
Morris
Fried-
so
which
we receive back to the
former White Russian Red Cross,
inevitably linked closely with the
This convention, marking the
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Brooklyn Institute of Arts .and
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denied knowledge of a Russian con-
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activities of the Zionist Organiza- conclusion of :SO years of Zionist ef-
Sciences,
for them to retain such
spiracy against Jews.
tion of America.
fort in America, will also be an im-
stamps as they want and distribute
Lieut. Gen. Alexander •oukin-
portant turning point in Zionist af-
Zionist
districts,
lladassah
chap-
the others to museums and historic
sky, an imperial division command-
ters and other affiliated groups are fairs in view of the grave issues
institutions," Mr. Lockwood stated.
er who later was chief of General
entitled to send one delegate for and problems now confronting the
Denikin's cabinet, said he did not
every 50 members in good standing. Zionist movement.
•
know whether or not the Constanti- 1
•
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Charles
Another important question to
Special campaigns for the purpose
nople meeting mentioned by Mr.
A. Levine replied with • smile to
of enrolling additional members so come before the delegates will deal
Bernstein had occurred, but he knew
questions asked him by press rep-
with the problem of the internal
as
to
enable
districts
to
send
more
some of those mentioned had not
Former Director of Keren Hayesod Returned From Two delegates are now being conducted reorganization of the Zionist organ- Declares Prophets and Ancient Rabbis Urged Peaceful resentatives concerning charges
attended such meetings.
of Postmaster General New with
Settlement Of Disputes; "Choshen Ilamishpot"
in many parts of the country, with ization, looking toward consolida-
Years' Sojourn In Palestine Grants Interview On
"It is quite certain that the Jews
regard to the mail carried by the
Should Be Used In Preparing Decisions.
the result that the total member- tion and co-ordination of the var-
were a liability to Russia," said
Present Conditions In Holy Land.
Columbia on its non-stop trans-
ious bureaus and loosely attached
ship
enrollment
of
the
Zionist
or-
Loukinsky, alleging that power had
Atlantic flight.
ganization will exceed that of last agencies of the Zionist (organiza-
"I hail with joy the good news, courts of law, since they more of-
been attained by many Jewish
Jacob Miller, former director of ' daylight is Reehovoth. You always
"The insinuation that we carried
It
is
understood
that
a
com-
tion.
of
delegates
are
year. Full quotas
that Mr. A. C. Lappin is interested ten promote hard feelings than the mail for the value that the
shopkeepers and money-lenders
avowd
for
the
Michi-
:
find
a
few
colonists
at
the
station.
the Keren II
being sent to Atlantic City from plete plan of reorganization is now in, and is promoting, a Jewish otherwise. In this connection he
through Jewish organizations."
stamps
might have to philatelists
gan district, recently returned They greet you with "Shalom!" and such distant states as Texas, Cali- being discussed by a special com-
court of arbitration," Rabbi Aaron said. "I would rather call it a 'Tai- I
is simply absurd. The stamps were
from a two years' sojourn in Pales- !their hospitality knows no bounds, fornia, and other points West and mittee that is holding public hear-
Ashinsky of Congregation Eman-!bunal of Mediation,' which means
especially when they
wish t interview
i nht
duly
canceled
by the local postof-
1 ,14 r a ,n,i texclusive
ings
on
the
subject,
the
findings
to
see you are South.
uel declared in an interview Tuea- to bring about reconciliation and
an American Jew. It is a pleasure
.
The sessions of the convention be made public on the eve of the day. "I f u nd that this is an abso- restore mutual good will between fice authorities and I fail to see
this week his impressions of the to look at their faces. The old men will open at 10:30 a.
where
the
postmaster-general
finds
convention.
on Sunday,
lute- necessity in every well-ordered the parties to the controversy.
look worn out but the young men
any violation on our part The
Hooly I.and.
Jewish community, and believe that "I prefer to have the word 'arbi-
'fart
of
the
matter
is
that
we
in-
Mr. Miller is well-known to all are husky, weltdevelooped, rudier
it is a much needed one in 1/etruit tration' eliminated, as this savours
Detrot Jewry, having come to this than the city Jews of America.
of compulsion, the word coming
communal life•.
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They
have
gotten
rid
of
their
glut-
L
The principle of arbitration is from the latin word which may be
District Grand Lodge Com - city in 1896. For more than 25 to-pallor. Then you come to Lud
tears he has been actively engaged
highly recommended by the proph- interpreted as meaning 'to bring
pletes Arrangements
in the insurance business here, !unction where y ,11 may go either
ets
and eine ancient rabbis. The pressure upon the displeased party
For Convention.
serving from ,January 1913 till to Haifa, Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.
prophet Zechariah, in Chapter 8, to abide by the decision rendered,
Ilanuary 1925 as state manager for It takes about two and one-half
Verse
16, urges the people of Is- where-as the goal of such a tribunal
hours to get to Jerusalem. For
The committees of Pisgah Lodge the North American Life Assur-
rael to 'execute truth and peaceful should be to effect a reconciliation
about 45 minutes you travel on lev-
ls:o. 3-1, I. 0. B. B., have been ap- 1 once Company. As a member of
between the two contestants."
udgment
in your gates.
Relates
Life
Story
In
Interview;
Son
of
el ground, then you begin to ascend Flier - Passenger
pointed to serve for the convention ' the B'nai B'rith, Mr.Miller has seen
According to Rabbi Ashinsky,
Rabbi Ashinsky explained that
the mountains of Judea. It is a
Russian-Jewish Immigrant Has Been Interested
of District Grand Lodge No. 6, In- a quarter of century of service and
the word "peaceful" can hardly b e the Talmud is ever urging the Jew-
Thirty-Five Sunday School
In
Aviation
For
Years.
dependent Order B'nai B'rith, to be his active Zionist work covers an
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interpreted as a reference to the ish judge—the rabbi—not to rend-
held in this city on July 3, 4, 5, and equally long period. In July • ,
Students Will Receive
er decisions according to the rules
_ .. . . ..
6. Samuel S. Sternberg is general Mr. Miller became director for the
of
law,
but rather to effect a coin-
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE COPIED BY GRANDFATHER
Diplomas Sunday:
chairman. Keren Ilayesost of this district and
,1 promie:e. A derision according to
Some of the leading events of served in that capacity till Jana-
law is to be employed by the
Commencement week at Shaarey
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.)— and it was made to prove to the
convention week will he the Blab- ary, 1925. He then accepted the
, dge. only BA a last re sort.
Charles A. Levine, owner of the world that he was a sportsman and
Zedek was ushered in last Saturday
orate ceremonies of initiation for general management of the Judea
ju "The rabbi always acted as the evening when the senior assembly
Columbia. in which he and Clarence willing to risk his life in an adven-
the Bernard Ginsburg class of can- Life Insurance company, limited, of
ture
which
his
pilot
was
willing
to
D. Chamberlin flew from Curtis
I judge in dispute's bet ween Jew ish of the Sunday School held a dance
didates, to be held in the New Ma- Palestine and established the main
people, and in many European in the synagogue assembly hall.
Field to Eisleben, Germany, 3,905 undertake.
sonic Temple. Aaron Blumenau, office of that concern in Jerusalem.
countries, this function continues Music was furnished by the College
miles in 42 hours, completing the
When interviewed by the repre-
Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock,I
captain of Pisgah Lodge degree During his two years'stay in Pal-
t Rabbi Ah-
s I Boys' Orchestra. The guests of
Dr. Theophile Raphael, first as- second Trans-Atlantic flight and sentative of the .1. T. A at the be- the steamer Columbia will leave to he one of his du " Of ,"
team, has spared no effort to make estine Mr. Miller traversed every
en the l aw I honor included Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
sistant physician at the State Psy- exceeding the distance covered by ginning of May, Mr. Levine stated: its dock at the foot of Woodward ' insky declare d.
this initiation a most impressing corner of the Holy Land. His first
judges referred eases to the rab- man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Ger-
chopathic Hospital, Ann Arbor, and Charles A. Lindbergh by 300 miles, "I do not have to tell you that I ani avenue and sail down the Detroit' hi
i,...
and inspiring event. Initiation hand observations on the land and assistant professor of psychiatry in
!don, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogvoy,
is of Russian Jewish parentage.
a Jew. You can see that from my river crowded with members of
will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday, its people will be of interest to all
Rabbi Ashinsky believes that Harry Hartman, and Herman Wise
the medical school of the Univer-
The Columbia was scheduled, ac- appearance- and from my name. I T ehm
e palc;thBueatlh m
Elooannldighthteioruftriin7dis.s.
July 5.
have the cause of Zionism at
to the findings of the , of the school faculty.
sity of Michigan, was chosen direc- cording to plans in May, to be the am an American born Jew. My'.
The ball to be staged in the ball- heart.
ad-
tor of the Recorder's Court psychi- first aeroplane to attempt the parents came to the United States
More than 100 persons are ex-
room
sponsored by the Young People's , s'n''bed
room of the Hotel Stotler on the
Mr. Miller began by describing atric clinic at a meeting of the
:iutrs ti.tn'hE'u tl'hi ishe'ml. thluondtacrayn, obnu lt y ahle pected to attend the luncheon which
trans-Atlantic non-stop flight to 36 years ago fromVilna. My fath- Temple Club. .
evening of Monday, July 4,
successful when the court and its will be given in honor of the two
will Ix ' his first impressions of the land. udg•s early this week. Dr. Raphael
er, who Was a merchant in Vilna,
attended by members of Pisgah :., t is the thrill of a lifetime to are succeeds the late Dr. Arnold L. Ja-
entertainment fee- finials enjoy the complete confl- graduation classes Sunday, June
settled in North Adams, Massa- ft r u Elaborate
lou lge, visiting delegates and their Palestine
b e n arrcaonngdeud no
it
f Con-
h dence e f the public. With this view
I
for the first time," said mloy.
REGULAR SERVICE
14 at 12 :30. In addition to those
chusetts.
e s havefamous
the
trey,
conductor of
friends. All members of the local Mr. Miller. "Travelers to Pales-
in mind, he offered the following who will be awarded diplomas,
Dr. Raphael's was one of six
IS LEVINE'S AIM
"After a few years he established Steamship Leviathan orchestra,
Jewish community are cordially in- ' tine
te
n by way o gf the
names submitted to the judges toy
there
will be present alumni of the
a fine reputation for himself. I composer of "Stumbling" and
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sated to attend. The affair will be : entrain
an are east-bound a special committee consisting of
rain at
Sunday School, the members of the
11 E It I. 1 N. — (J. T. A.)—
There I attended public school, and' "Kitten On the Keys," and re- : _
wformal.
from Egypt. Along the first part Judges Frank Murphy. Donald Van
faculty,
and officers and directors
Charles A. Levine declared at
when I grew older my father plan- I corder for Victor and Brunswick .
Harry Yudkoff, chairman of the of the way the traveller sees noth- Zile and W. McKay Skillman. He
of the board of trustees of the con-
the press conference at the
ned a commercial career for me.1 records, will play for the dancing (
entertainment committee, has mom-.
on ing but the desert land that lies bore the recommendation of the
gregation and of the Ladies Auxil-
American Embassy here that he
It was not long, however, before he on the second deck. On the third GERMAN JOURNALS
p hsed arrangements for the all- along the route on both sides of the committee.
iary. Rhoda Goldberg, vocalist,
is planning to form a company
Was disappointed. As early as 10 deck, there will be entertainment
day excursion to Put-In-Bay of Suez Canal. He does not enter
SNEER AT LEVINE will offer a series of songs.
The other five candidates were
for regular passenger air serv-
years of age, I had a greater in- by members of the popular Red
N ednesday, July 6. One of the best . Palestine proper until about 2:30 Dr. Winfred Overhalser, professor
The graduation exercises, which
ice
between
the
United
States
(deflation toward handicrafts than • ApTphle, Club.
known orchestras in this section on in the morning. There he finds the of mental diseases at the school of
BERLIN.— U. T. A.)---
will begin at 11 o'clock Sunday and
and Europe.
for commerce.
nle-
ituili
the country has been engaged; a
will return at 11:30
medicine of Boston University, and
,m
.sve of the ,st:tisoinghpt that i
r
b
i
a
r
Sneers
of
dissatisfaction
at
the
will
be open to the public, will he
to
sink
$2,000,000
"I
am
ready
SPriel{ of games and entertainments i,
"I loved to carve, build and ex- o'clock but dancing will continue manner in which Charles A. Le-
four Detroiters, Dr. A. C. LaBine,
marked by the awarding of diplo-
right now into the project," Mr.
0 ill he conducted both on the boat e eeryIxety who has worked for Pal-
periment with all kinds of tools. I at the dock for another hour.
acting director of the Recorder's
vine has been hailed in Ger-
mas to the first high school class in
Levine
said.
aeol at the park. The B'nai B'rith , estine. lie feels that he is coming Court clinic; Dr. David R. Clark,
My father was dissatisfied. I read ' Tickets may be obtained at Grin- many together with Clarence
•
the history of the Sunday School.
B aseball Team will play the team
passionately all travel bex,ks and I nel Bros., at Temple Beth El, or
details of the Symphony hark to his mother's home.
medical superintendent at St. Jo-
D. Chamberlin is the reaction
Eleven boys and girls have com-
e: The
the Knights
of Pythias, No. 55.
The first colony you strike in seph's Retreat, and staff psychia- Paris. Due to differences which adventure stories. later I decid- I from any member of the ticket
of the anti-Semitic journals to
pleted the secondary course. In the
ed
to
become
an
aviator.
committee. They are $I per per- the trans - Atlantic non-stop
trist at the Receiving Hospital; Dr. developed between Levine, who fi-
group which has fulfilled the re-
roorocert to be conducted by the!
"When I was 13, I ran away from son.
I. L. Polozker, clinical professor of nanced the flight, and Lloyd Ber-
flight of the Columbia.
quirements of the elementary de-
Weal Fi'rith Symphony Orchestra
The committee in charge are:
psychiatry at the Detroit College of taud, the pilot who was supposed home and went to Garden City
tv gTi chge a nctoi -nStei nmui at il l e y ejnodueranvaol r s , . partment, there are 24 boys and
howler the direction of Dr. Mark
DUCE SANCTIONS
Medicine and Surgery, 'and Dr. to have accompanied Chamberlin, whet,• the well known Moissant Norman H. Birnkrant, general
are
girls.
Gunzburg on Sunday afternoon,.
PALESTINE WORK Hale M. King, consultant in mental the plan was postponed, giving school for fliers was located. I could •chairman; George E. Neugarten, ing to instill in their readers a
The program will be opened with
July 3, will be announced later.
diseases at the Wayne County Asy- Lindbergh the opportunity to he the not remain in th or)ochool long for assistant chairman; publicity, Sig-
an address of welcome by Robert
conception
of
the
Jew
as
the
The committee which will handle i
first to make the flight. When the my father discoverfd me and took mond Vehon, chairman, Lydia anti-Semite would like him to
lum.
ROME.—
(J.
T.
A.)
—The
Marwil,
president of the congrega-
all the details of the convention'
, Kahn, Sanford Yager, Leonard Si- be, cannot swallow the achieve-
The committee's recommenda- difficulties were removed and the me home.
tion. Addresses will be delivered
follow.:
creation of a pro-Palestine
Columbia was ready to hop off, the
mon;
tickets,
Angelo
Maybaum,
ment
of
Charles
tions
were
made
after
meetings
"At
my
father's
urging,
I
be-
in
Italy
will
be
real-
by
Rabbi
A. M. Hershman, A.
A. Levine,
committee
Reception Committee: Harry
with all the candidates and consul- wealthy owner decided secretly to came a clerk in the metal business chairman, Virginia Goldberg, Ed- : , twgheiicrhiniaslicaioduisrepertopreagfuata
Louis Gordon, superintendent of
ized soon, it was learned fol-
ndtaionTLO
Slavin, Chairman; Harry Z Gor-
accompany Chamberlin. This he working for one dollar a week." ward Rosenberg, Juliet Goldberg.
tations
with
Dr.
Thomas
W.
Sal-
the
Sunday
School; Evelyn Gross-
lowing an audience granted by
don, Max Edwards, Henry M. Gott-
l I ,e. n e iryyn gErre
mon, professor of psychiatry at did in accordance with his intention Mr. Levine was employed in this E
i e
man, president of the 1927 class,
papers therefore choose the eas-
lieb, J. Harvey Margolis, David' Premier Mussolini to Dr. Victor
expressed at the beginning of May business for six years, working his
Columbia
Universiey,
director
of
u
d
b
d
ergM
,
J
a
udit
rV
i
d
h
BN
;ie
eh
te
'n
n
and
Clara
S.
Hurwitz. • senior
W. Simons, Milford Stern, Harry
Jacobson, representative of the
in an interview with a representa- way up to a position where he barb; deck committee, Cecil Birn- : iest of all argument,, the sneer.
the StatePsychopathie Hospital.
graduate.
The newspaper Deutsches
Prenzlauer, Aaron Blumenau, liar-, World Zionist Executive. The
tive of the Jewish Telegraphic earned $25.00 ■ week. During all
There
was
no
alternate
selected
Cantor Elijah Zaludkowski will
interview lasted an hour.
knot, chairman, Goldye Vehon, Tagblatt, for instance, charges
r). Yudkoff. Alex Begun, Aaron
by the judges, and they said they Agency.
this time he kept up his interest in Gertrude Pearl, Frank Weil, Joe that the "magnates of the
present a group of Jewish folk
It is understood that Musso-
Burdick, F.lias Rubenstein, Elias'
understood Dr. Raphael would ac-
His decision to accompany Cham- aviation.
Weinberg, Nance Solomon, Marcia chosen race influenced Germany
songs and Clara F.. Silberman will
lini sanctioned the creation of
Goldberg, Abe Lenhoff, Louis Pres-
cept the appointment. The judges berlin was viewed in certain quar-
in
render • piano solo. The program
When he planned tee marry, Emeriti , mush:, Felix Silver, chair- to hail Levine, the son of the
ent, Ben Goldman, Rudolph Meyer.
a pro-Palestine committee
refused to comment on the selection ters as his reply to criticism di- Charles Levine founded his present
man, Goldye Vehon; entertain- chosen race, as • great pio-
will be concluded with the singing
Sohn, Morris Shatzen, Beni— Ab
which representative Italian
re
)
-
other than that Dr. Raphael was rected against him in connection
ment. Oscar Vehon, chairman,
of the class song by the graduating
statesmen will participate.
DINNER PLANNED
TO HONOR LAPPIN
Arbitration Is A Necessity Among
Jews, Says Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
Jacob Miller Tells His Views
And Impressions of Palestine Jewry
t
BUTZEL TO HEAD
BAR ASSOCIATION
l ,l,d 1)
O. B. B. Conclave tf!:'re,,!.h
Committees Named
evi ne Long Hoped To Fly
Across
Atlantic To Europe
A c
RAPHAEL GIVEN
JACOBY'S POST;
NOW AT U. OF M.
Shaarey Zedek To
Hold Graduation
CLUB PREPARES 'rigid
FOR MOONLIGHT
MONDAY NIGHT I
i
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elected by a "majority vote."
wth the postponed original flight,
(Turn to last page.)
Elsa Freeman, Milton Ponnusky.
neer."
class