SAGE.„TEN, TIEY)entore,/kinsif / EXPEDITION FINDS AMERICAN JEWISH NEW SINAI TABLETS YOUTH AID SCOUTS /I I Scientists Consider Discovery of "Kern Tsofim,” Young Judaea Scout Fund, Provides Finances. Extreme Importance. RoN tax LIPTON TO SPEAK AT OPEN MEETING Aleph Zadik Aleph To Hold Convention Northwestern Women's League Completes Plans for Dance. Arrange Welcoming Dinner For Warburg J. D. C. Chairman Completes Inspection Tour Through Europe and Asia. Governor Ilammill of Iowa To Welcome Delegates On June 29. The chairmen and co-workers NEW YORK.—Palestine's Boy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gottesman for the Granada Park dance, which LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — New and daughter, Barbara Jean, are the Northwestern Women's League Sinai tablets, resembling those and Girl Scout movement, already now residing at 3771 Rochester found by Sir Flinders Petrie, fa- numbering 40 troops, will be mous English Egyptologist, were equipped and its expansion en- Governor llammill of Iowa avenue. ; discovered on Mount Sinai by the couraged by Young Judaea clubs will welcome the delegates to the NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) — On Saturday afternoon, June ' Harvare - Michigan Sinai expedi- throughout the country. Friends and associates of Felix Si. fourth annual convention of the A Scout fund, under the name 11, the Held Chatham was the ' 1 tion under Professors lake and Warburg, banker and philanthro- of "Karen Tsefini," was Maui'. Order of Aleph Zadik Aleph of the rent of a beautifully appointed Blue.' pist, chairman of the American Independent Order B'nai I The fragments of the tablets, a rated by Young Judaea three This convention will take place in le-eery-tea, given in Minor of Miss Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- I dispatch from Cairo to the Lon- years ago and the fourth annual Des Moines on June 29, 30 and Steve Weinberg. Ileh honors tee, are arranging a dinner in his don Times states, were taken to offering of the clubs began on Lag July 1 and plans have been made were won by the Misses Rae Klein- honor to welcome him on ha re- the Cairo Museum. The fragments WOmer, May 20. lag li'Omer is to take care of more than 250 dele- smith, Celia Abrams, Faye Bassa- turn to this country from his world •our. Mr. Warburg will arrive in are said to bear inscriptions which the traditional Jewish holiday com- gates and visitors from all parts of chin and Mrs. Edwin Rothenberg. are claimed to be the earliest Sem- memorating the day on which had the country. New York on the Aquitania June ceased the plague that ravaged the Miss Edith Cohen of Chicago, i Bic script. 18. The dinner will be held The Aleph Zadik Aleph is a jun- In commetetingi upon the &coy- ranks of thousands of pupil-war- ior auxiliary for young men be- ieb • is remaining here for an in. Thursday evening, June 23, at the ; cry of the iAmerican! scientists, diors of Rabbi Akiba in the flays tween the 110s of 18 and 21. It :lieinite time, was the honored Hotel Astor. Professor Allan Outliner, Camels of the Bar Kochba rebellion in is based upon ideals similar to truest at a bridge party given by Invitations to the dinner, which Mrs. Nettie Raskin of 2294 Glen- English Egyptologist, alleles' that Palestine 1,800 years ago. is being tendered as a personal „ i s be i ng those of the parent order, the In- dale avenue 011 Friday, ,Juju' 10. The " ' these fragments of the Sinai tribute to Mr. Warburg, are being ' dependent Order B'nai B'rith, and tables are of extreme importance raised on a per capita basis, every has been widely acclaimed as a A delightful lunch was served and issued in the names of Louis 5Iar- in view of the prolonged contro- Young Judaea group in the coun- training organization for Jewish dancing followed. Nathaniel Ras- shall, David A. Brown, national kin rendered n vocal selection, "In versy during the past 12 years try being called upon to contribute leadership. chairman of the United Jewish over the inscriptions on the Sinai the sum of $5.75 in addition to in- Campaign; Paul Baerwald, treas- Extension of the Aleph Zadik '. the Garden of My Ileart." tablets which contain what is be- dividual subscriptions that are an- Aleph activities is contemplated by urer of the J. D. C.; Col. Herbert Leon Blank, the noted Jewish ed to be the origin of all alpha- nually made by leaders and friends the wider scope committee of the H. Lehman and James Rosenberg, of the movement. Young Judaea B'nai it nth, which is raising a actor. is a guest of Max Elkin at . bets. vice-chairman of the Joint Distri- I Two years ago, Professor Hugo is helping to equip the Palestine $2,000,000 fund for the expansion the Olympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens. bution Committee. Mr. Marshall Crimme of Munich contended that troops with trained Scoutmasters, of various cultural activities of the will scree as chairman of the ban- MRS. J. DesielS Miss Isabella Werbe, Mrs. Dora 1 ' he had deciphered the Flinders to supply them with necessary ma- order, including this junior aux- Guttentae, Miss Mary Sumner, J. has been working on for the past , Petrie tablets and had found in terials and to make possible the iliary. It is expected that Mr. Warburg II t them a reference to the story of publication in Hebrew of Scout Bertram Bell and henry Licht- few weeks, are still busily engaged will report on the present situation war& are among the members of with the sale of tickets. I Moses. This contention is regard- literature. and outlook of Jewish life in the the Elizabeth Johnson music group • 1 ed by a majority of scholars as Mrs. Max Weksler, the chairman countries he visited. His tour, of the Detroit Conservatory of of the organization, wishes to which occupied six months, took fantastic. The Sinai inscriptions STOCKHOLM. -- (J. T. A.) — Music who will spend the summer make clear the fact that tickets him by way of the Far East 1 are carved on statues and other Senator Luterkurt (lied here yes- in Europe. MAX KLINGER 'atone monuments. terday at the age of 43. Senator sold at the box office the day of through Manchuria and Russia to Max Klinger passed away at his Luterkurt was a member of the the affair will not go to the Wom- Eastern Europe, Germany and Mrs. Carl Shapiro and daughter, en's League but to the manage- England. Ile is at present in Lon- He says all in two words, and Socialist party. Ile was of Rus- residence, 2483 Hazelwood ave- nue, on June 7, at the age of 61. Natalia Maxine, of Los Angeles, ment of the park, so those desir- don. Mr. Warburg will also pre- sian Jewish parentage. does all in two months. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Calif., and Mrs. Joseph Tauman ing to help the organization and sent the results of his conferences Klinger; three daughters, Mrs. and sun, David Isaiah, of Chicago, its worthy cause of keeping up the with Dr. Bernard Kahn and with Mollie Guttman, It and Jeanette are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam busses are urged to get their tick- Eastern European leaders. Klinger, and two sons, Harvey and Shapiro of 1715 West Seward ave- ets in advance from any of the 40 West Grand River Manuel. Funeral services were nue. chairmen or committees, or at the At Griswold, opposite Saunder's held June 8, with burial at Mach- office of the Philadelphia and By- pelah. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefton of ron Talmud Torah; Kirby Center; 3250 Fullerton avenue announce Plotkin's Book Store, 5031 Hast- HYMAN HOROTKIN the graduation of their son, Aaron, ings street, or Reich's Foreign Ex- Hyman liorotkin passed away at from the Pharmacy College on change, 9348 Oakland avenue. IN MILMORLANI his residence, 1522 Lee place, on Thursday, June 16. On June 25 Mrs. J. Dobis is the chairman in June 11, at the age of 75. Burial Mr. and Mrs. Lefton, accompanied charge of the down town section in In loving memory of our dear took place June 12 at liar liar by their son, Aaron, will sail for the sale of tickets. Beautiful frocks In the smartest new colors, ideal for every uncle and Zaddy, Lazsur Lewis Europe on the S. S. Majestic and Amoria Cemetery. Summer occasion-- The members of the Women's Davis, who died four years ago will return home on or about League responded whole-heartedly June 8, 1923, at the age of 104 Sept. 1. MISS HELEN BAUM to the warm appeal made by Rabbi years. Miss Helen Baum, 18 years old, Announcing a New Department featuring washable Summer Aaron M. Ashinsky to participate passed away at harper Hospital on Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber Frocks at 810 to $15. Peaceful be the reef, dear Paddy, in the annual flower day of the June 13. Surviving are her par- of 1130 Longfellow avenue will be Jewish National Fund, held June It11 sweet to breathe the .111, In life e w e loved you dearly, Special Offer:—To anyone saying they saw this Ad in The ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum at home on Sunday, June 26, from 12. Many committees were out In death we do the sae. Chronicle, we will allow a $1.00 discount on any purchase of 40 Hall street, Windsor. Burial 2 to 5 and from '7 to 10, in honor Saturday night and Sunday and a Themoon and stem are shining or over took place June 15 at Toronto. of the graduation of their daugh- big success was reported. of $10 On • lone and tilent grave. Ileneath Iles MIP we dearly loved, ter, Evelyn, from Northern High An open meeting is being plan- But whom we couldn't mace. MAX KLINGER School. No cards. ned, to be held Tuesday evening, Max Klinger died Wednesday , Sadly missed by those who loved June 21, at the Philadelphia Hall, June 8, at 9 a. m., and was buried Mrs. Sol Osborne of 3269 Clair- at which time Lawrence Lipton, him. Thursday, June 9, nt 2 p. m., at mount avenue was hostess to three new editor of The Detroit Jewish His Niece and Nephew, Mrs. Machpelah Cemetery. Ile leaves tables of bridge in honor of Miss Chronicle, will address the •vother. Beckie and Harry Freed- a wife, Sarah, and five children, Celia Aronson of Chicago. High ing. Motion pictures of Palestine man and Children. Mrs Mollie Guttman, Ida, Jeanette, honors were won by the Mesdames will be shown. Harry and Manuel. Henrietta Garvett and Henry Al- In loving memory of our dear Mr. Klinger died at his resi- pern. brother and uncle, Abe Davis, who NEED 400 STUDENTS dence, 2483 Hazelwood avenue, TO FILL CAMP QUOTA died three years ago June 6, 1924, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Swartz of aged 61 years. at the age of 56 years. - — 1713 West Philadelphia avenue Michigan still lacks 400 students Not dead to those who loved him, will be at home on Sunday, June Not lost but gone before If there is pestilence in the city, 26, afternoon and evening, in to fill its Citizens Military Train- To that beautiful Isle of Somewhere stay your feet (remain at home), honor of their son, Louis Jules, ing Camps quota. While more Where parting is no snore. as it says in Ex. xii 22: ". . , And who will graduate from the dental young men have applied this year none of you shall go out of door school of the University of Michi- to attend Michigan's training Him laving Sister, Beckie, and of his house until the morning." gan at Ann Arbor. canes at Camp Custer and Fort Brother-in-law, Harry Freed- (B. H. 60b.) Brady than ever before, there are man, and Family. Miss Rose Beresh of 2250 West still 400 vacancies. County chairmen in every coun- In loving memory of our dear Philadelphia avenue has just been awarded State Prize in the 1927 ty in Michigan have been urged to husband and father, Hyman Ab- essay contest given by the Ameri- get their committeemen busy and ramsohn, who departed from this can Chemical Society, her topic be- fill the vacancies. The C. M. T. C. world' one year ago today, June ing "The Relation of Chemistry to at Camp Custer will open on July 20, 1926 (twentieth day of Sivan, 5689). the Home," and sponsored by Mr. 7 and close Aug. 5. "There is no doubt we will get Sadly missed by his Wife and and Mrs. Garvan of New York our quota for Michigan for the City. Children, Mrs. Anna Abram- first time since the training camps sohn and Family. Mrs. William A. Goldberg of nnened," said Lieut.-Col. Wade In loving memory of our dear Burlingame avenue and Mrs. S. E. Millis, civilian aide for Michigan Goldie and small son, Irwin, of to Secretary of War Davis. "No Beverly D. Levine, who passed Monterey avenue, are leaving to boy will have to pay a cent for away two years ago, June 18, snend the summer at Cam Lake, the 30 (lays' training, as his rail- 1925. • road fare, food, clothing and ich. Gone from us. dear Beverly, forever: everything is paid for by the gov- Your •eire so dear vain. We try to be !trate in our morrow, Manuel Zimmerman of Toledo, ernment, and the necessities the We know 'mt., the Lord's will. Ohio, a senior law student at Ann government does not furnish will have acquired tlis But oh, the bitter heartache., Arbor, is spending the summer be paid from funds raised by pub- The longing to see you avain. Gml only knows howwe mi a you, with his sister, Mrs. Samuel Gold- lic subscription by the National Defense Committee of the Detroit Calling you back in vain. liens of Lawrence avenue. Ileverlv. our dear Beverly. we mix you. Board of Commerce." I JEWISH GIRL IS HELD PRISONER IN CONVENT DR. KELLER HEADS JEWISH ACADEMY WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) — An event medieval in character, called forth great excitement in the Jew- ish quarter of Lemberg. A month ago , a Jewish girl slimed Kornis disappeared from her home. Her parents found that she was being kept in a convent. The 'lemmad of the parents for their laughter to he returned was re- fused. The parents, accompanied y a throng of friends and sym- nathizers, liesieeed the convent, de- •naniliee the the girl he reltiased. The ti lice disiiiirsed the crowd. An investigation was ordered by the district attorney. NEW PORK.—(J. T. A.1-11,-, Henry Keller of New York varsity was elected president ,.f the Jewish Academy of Arts to 1 Sciences at the sessions held at the Hotel Manhattan Square, Chancellor Elmer E. Brown sf New York University, in an aS. dress before the academy, said t mendous contributions were made by Jews to the arts ael science will help not only Joe, scholars but non-Jewish settee , . as well. Besides the president, the fel. lowing officers were elected: Fir vice-president, Professor Natio, HEINE MEMORIAL UNVEILED Isaacs, Harvard University; series! vice-president, Professor 5losie ht. sec- Ilyamson, Jewish Theological Sem- BERLIN.-- (J. T. A.) ond memorial in Germany to Hein- inary; treasurer, Dr. Wolff Free- rich Heine was unveiled recently , denthal, Menteeere Hosp 1 tal: exec. at Donnersberg, near Altona. Rep- utive secretary, Dr. Shelley R. Sa- resentatives of the local and state fir, City College of New York , and government were present at the recording secretary and counsel, I. Herman Sher. unveiling ceremonies. Directors included the officers Seek peace and pursue it; seek to and Professor Richard Gottht•il, Julian Morgenatein, Dr. fer. obtain it in your present place, but Dr. nard Revel and Dr. Nathaniel if it is impossible to obtain it there, . Reich. pursue it elsewhere. (Ab. R. N.) OBITUARY 1275 THE SMART WHITE COAT FOR SUMMER WEAR Prints Are Favored for Summer Wear For Daytime Sport and Infomal Evening It rear $15 15 JUST ARRIVED! Nothing is more becoming for Summertime than a white homespun of flan- nel coat with plain or white fur copal'. 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Finest Custom Work ■ andRepaid,' and Remodeling. PHONE GARFIELD 0356. Our VALUES are always the BEST, our SERVICE is PERSONAL and COURTEOUS and you can shop here at your leisure. I CONGREGATION EMANUEL Bible CI a The Bible classes of Congrega- tion Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson avenues, will bring their sessions to a close for the season by a celebration on Sunday morning, June 19, at 10 o'clock. Prizes con- sisting of certificates of honor and Bibles will be presented to those pupils in each class who have at- tained the highest scholastic rec- ords during the year. Other awards of honor will also be pre- sented. The pupils in the various classes will recite and render vocal and instrumental music. The morning will close with a social party for the children. The Sisterhood of the congrega- tion, which has shown such a keen interest in the Bible classes during the year, will also take charge of the refreshments for this Sunday, The Bible classes have had a successful year and made great progress under the supervision of Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky, I. H. ' Mendelson. principal, and a com- petent staff of teachers, including the Misses Esther and Judith Ashinsky, Betty Milkovsky, Erwin Rosenthal, Ruth Rosenthal, Mary Newman, Gertrude Goldman, Golda Greenbaum and Katherine Step- lay. OLD FOLKS' HOME PLANS BRIDGE-TEA ' The Northwestern Branch of the Jewish Old Folks' Home will give a bridge-tea and mah jong party en Wednesday afternoon, June 29, at 2 p. ne, at the new Masonic Temple. This affair promises to be one of the nicest social gather- ings of the season. Refreshments will be served at 4 p. m. and beautiful prizes will be given at each table. For reservations please call Eu- clid 1749 or Melrose 1065. Tickets may also be secured at the billiard room on the day of the affair. Mrs. harry M. Shulman and Mrs. Sam Schwartz are in charge of arrangements. A special meet- ing will be held Friday afternoon at 2008 Delaware avenue. ROUMANIA SEEKS $50,000,000 LOAN NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The Roumanian government will soon seek an American loan of $50,- 000,000, reports circulating in Wall street state. Negotiations for the floating of the loan have not progressed materially, but it was learned that steps to secure the loan will be taken by repre- sentatives of the Roumanian gov- ernment after the $50 000,000 loan sought in Germany is ob- tained. The German loan is now being negotiated. The terms are said to be $10,000,000 in each and $40,- 000,000 in credit, with the provi- sion that Roumania renounces all war claims against Germany. This condition has not been accepted, but it is believed that an arrange. ment will be reached. Rabbi Miller to Occupy Pulpit: Rabbi Irving Miller of Youngs. town, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit of Congregation Emanuel Satur- day, June 25. He will address the congregation in the morning in English and in the afternoon in Yiddish. Rabbi Miller is the fiance of Miss Florence Ashinsky, daugh- ter of Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of RUSSIAN MIGRATION the Emanuel Congregation. Today crowded and tomorrow de- serted. TO PALESTINE ENDS JERUSALEM.--1.1. T. A.)—The break between the British govern- ment and Soviet Russia will have its effect on the Jewish immigra- tion to Palestine, it was learned S Expert Repairing of All here. Kinds of Musical Following the severance of eels- Instruments. Hors between the British govern- ment and the Union of Socialist Violins • Specialty. Soviet Republics all applicatiene W e buy and sell Phoneeraphs e for visas of Russian Jewish immi- Records and parts far all Mu- ments to Palestine will he d"nied. steal Instruments. 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