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BUTZEL TO SPEAK Rabbi Joseph Thumin Tells Views FELIX M. WARBURG I.0. B. A. CONCLUDES
On Jewish Arbitration Tribunal GIVES REPORT ON CONVENTION; ELECT
AT DEDICATION OF
FRESH AIR CAMP
PALESTINE RUSSIA SILVERSTEIN HEAD

Local Rabbis Alternate As 'Members of Board;
Urges Business Men To Volunteer As Judges
In Commercial Disputes.

Suggests

New Site On Blaine Lake,

Near Brighton, To Be

Opened Sunday.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927

Rabbi Joseph Thumin, spiritual sum approximately in flair and
leader of Congregation Beth Alma- awarding about the ,:11111' aillOUllt
to each litigant. The rabbis regard-'
ham, in an exclusive interview for

Lord Swaythling, Scion of Mantagu
Family, Mourned by English Jewry

"King of London East End" Was Powerful In Financial
And Political Circles; Was First OW TO
Inherit a British Title.

LEADERS PRAISE
LAPPIN, RETIRING
ZIONIST DIRECTOR

City Raised Largest Quota
Is Pleased By Hospitality, Judge G. Hartman, Retiring
LONDON.- -Louis Samuel Sam- mania and Of the Sacred Treasure
Per Capita In Country,
Grand Master, Refuses
Natural Resources of
uel-Montagu, second Baron Sway- of Japan. Ile married Miss Gladys
[ Helen Rachel Goldsmilt, daughter
Says David Brown.
Re-election.
Old Countries.
thling, and head of the famous

, of the late Colonel A. E

banking house of Samuel Montagu and with her visited America sw, -
The Detroit Jewish Chroniele this party who was really in the right
WILL ACCOMMODATE
821 DELEGATES, FROM
& Co., died last week at the age era' times, their last visit having SPEAKERS LAUD WORK,
week, outlined his views on the sub- I ut who was willing to submit IO SPENT THREE WEEKS
OVER 200 CHILDREN ject of a Jewish court of arbitra- arbitration for the sake of pew,. [ STUDYING NEW TOWNS
REGRET RESIGNATION
456 LODGES, ATTEND of 50. Ile is succeeded in the been lust year.

tion.

Lord Swaythling leaves three
The Talmud dwells long and ful-
barony by his eldest son, the Hon. ,
: 5,.iis and a daughter. The oldest Zionism Will Guide World
ly on the necessity for imt lartiality .
Finds That Russian Farmers Resolutions Adopted Prais- Stuart Albert Samuel-Montagu.
son and heir, Stuart Albert Sam-
in judges of the law. Just its he is
To Everlasting Peace,
ing Lindbergh, Levine,
Begin Repaying Loans
Lord Swaythling mica notable for uel-Montagu, 29 years olel, has
sternly forbidden by the 'Derail Ul
his silence. Ile was almost un- . been a lieutenant in the Grenadier
Lappin Declares.
And Chamberlin.
After 3 Years.
show the slightest partiality as [
known to the man in the street, Guards. Ile married Miss Mary'
ment with hlr. Lappin 011 this sub- fudge, in the same manner is he
but
was
admired
by
the
financial
Violet
Levy,
daughter
of
the
late
SARATOGO SPRINGS.—(J. T.
The new camp of the Fresh Air ject. He also suggested at that feirbidelen as arbitrator to lean to'
NE1V YORK.—(J. T. ..)—Fe-
"Mr. Lappin is a success, and
world as among the coolest and [Major Levy. The second son,
Society at Blaine Lake, near time that a rabbi should be made one side or the other.
lix Si. Warburg, chairman of the A.I —A new administration for
he will be a success, whether he
Ewen Edward Samuel-Montagu,
member of the court and that it
Brighton, Mich., will be formally
Ont.(' a rabbi, in a town where American Jewish Joint Distribu- the Inde.pendent Order 'Print most far-seeing British bankers.
ever has any money or not, be.
Bankers today cited Lord Sway- married Miss Iris Rachel Solomon, cause he has a fine social mind and
dedicated Sunday afternoon. Fred would be advisable for a different the citizens were torn by continual I tion committee, arrived last week A liraham was elected at the con-
M. Butzel, who has been active in rabbi to be chosen every month or legal strife, told the following on the steamer Aquitania from a cluding session of the forty-first thling's great services to the state daughter of the R. A. painter Sol- sense of social values," David
ill
annual
convention
of
the
order
two
from
among
the
s
in
financing the World war and in omon J. Solomon. The third son, Flrown declared in paying tribute
piritual
lead-
story:
•
sponsoring the camp, will • make •
trip around the world. Julius Ros.
ers of Detroit.
A wolf once slew a sheep whom enwald arrived on the same. o'5,11/11 here. Max Silverstein, New his advice on the silver question in Ii or Goldsmiel Samuel-Montagu, to A. C. Lappin Sunday night al
the dedication address.
York
attorney,
was
unanimously
t
caused some sensation by marry-
This
week
Rabbi
Thumin
dilates
he intended to make his evening steamer. Mr. Rosenwald stated
The camp is located on a 55-
the Whittier apartments. The or
acre tract given to the society by on this and other subjects. "In my meal. He was interrupted, how-' that while in London he met Dr. chosen grand master, following the.
He toured the United States last ;ing Miss Eileen liellstern, a stenog- easion was a testimonial dispel
refusal
of
Judge
Gustave
Hartman
,
position
as
rabbi
of
my
commun-
ever, by a lion who demanded the Chain] Weizman
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal. It
yeor, and one of his few public replier. The daughter, the Hon. given by the United Palestine Ap•
to be a candidate for re-election.
has a frontage of 650 feet on the ity," said Rabbi Thumin, "I have sheep for himself. The wolf
Mr. Warburg, when interviewed
utterances made at that time was Joyce Ida Jessie Samuel-Montagu, peal of Detroit in appreciation for
Lake . The buildings include a din- °evasion to understand the great claimed the sheep since he had by a representative of the Jewish' l• he convention also accepted a res- the prophecy that New York would •accompanied her parents on their Mr. Lappin's work as director of
ing hall, an administration and in necessity for such a court. Many found it first, but the lion said, Telegraphic Agency, gave his im- olution asking for the membership remain the gold center of the last visit to this country.
that organization during the' past
firmary building, four dormitories disputes are brought to me for set- "You caught the sheep by robbery pressions of his visit to Palestino tie contribute toward the Red Cross I world for many years.
A younger brother of the late two years. Mr. Lappin announced
and a number of smaller buildings. tlement and, in all of these I strive and in the same manner I take it I and Russia. When asked about his fund for the Mississippi flood vie-
Lord Swaythling, the Rt. Hon. Ed- his resignation last week, due to
The fimmshings for the adminis- to acute theet ir ion fromyou." They argued in this I plan for a 10-year program for
win Samuel-Montagu, P. C. and M. the great increase in his arbitra•
M. L. Hollander was re-elected
The motto on the arms of Lord P., was minister of munitions in tion work,
tration and infirmary building to• the satisfactien of both parties wio: for aurae time and finally I work in Palestine and Russia,
have been given in memory of rather than by the strict applicaion agreed to submit their dispute to which was reported in cable des- grand secretary of the order. The Swaythling, "Swift Yet Sure," has 191e1 and secretary of state for
"I came here tonight to how
of the law. I need impartialsbusi- the fox who should act as judge. patches, Mr. Warburg said that-he other officers elected are: Congress- been well fulfilled in the record of India in 1917-22; and a younger
Jerome Ackerman.
myself by taking part in this tune.
that, both being [ would not care to make any state- man Nathan D. Perlman, first dep- his family, which in three genera- sister, the Hon. Lillian Helen Sam-
•
It is almost 20 years sincelthe, ness men for this purpose and it is The fox dcsided
Hon," Mr. Brown, who Is national
uty grand master,Abrahamtin_ tions rose from poverty and oh.
tit
cult
to
secure
them.
A
court
equally
right,
the
simplest
decision
Fresh Air Society was established.
uel-Montagu, is a justice of the chairman of the United Palestine
ments at present before he renders
stein, secant deputy grand master; scurity to a foremost place in the
The society bought its first prop- of arbitration as planned trill make would he to divide the sheep ismal. his report to the Joint Distribution
peace in London and a leading Appeal, said in his address. "Mr
Samuel Blazenstein, third; Louis social, financial a n d political
ly between the two. Ile cut the coin mittee.
erty, about 150 feet on Jefferson these business 110'11 aVil 1 la Ille.
worker in philanthropy and social Lappin is one of the few men wha
Slutzky, fourth; Louis 0. Sobel, world.
In considering the matter of ar- sheep in two parts and weighed
avenue, near Mt. Clemens, in 1912.
reforms.
"After a trip of six months' du-
have come to me, not once, but
tifth ; Samuel Eskin, sixth; William
In 1919, additional property was bitration, the. "Chosen hlishpot" them in his hands.
ration, it is difficult to give in a
The
founder
of
its
present
great
Baron Swaythling was hailed in dozen times, and asked for an op.
"The sheep must be divided ex- few words the impressions gath- 131cich, seventh; Maxwell Suls, fortunes was Louis Samuel, a
secured, doubling the size of the I mentions the fact that there are
Great Britain and France, as was portunity to work.
eighth;
Jacob
Zuckernian,
ninth;
actly!"
said
the
lion.
"Take
a
bile
site, and new buildings were two sortrsof arbitration. The first,
ered in many countries in regard
"We have a dearth of men who
Samuel Brown, tenth; George I. •small shopkeeper in the Jewish his father, as the connecting link
"pshore," Nolan) arbitration), i s a from his share in order that he may
erected.
to so many different problems,"
quarter of Liverpool, who removed between the Jewry of the east and are willing to work for rewards
Itelman, eleventh; and Dr. Meyer
The new camp, which is a model division of the stun in dispute ac- not have more • than I." • .
Mr. Warhurg said. "We have ad-
to
the
Jewish
quarter
of
the
East
west. lie took the immigrant Jews which are removed from the mate.
K f t 11 twelfth
s ha re
greater
one in every way, having been e•ordinfr-to the arbitrator's sense of
mired nature's beauty in many
Alex Goldberg was elected treas. End of London, married Henrietta in the east end of London under rial side of life, who are willing to
built only after a thorough study justice. The se'conel, "pshoro korov than mine!" exclaimed the wolf., moods in many countries and hate
urer; William Laken, trustee; Will- Israel and prospered in business. his special protection, and was give of their time and effort with
"Take a bite from his share in or
lodin,"
(arbitration
near
the
law),
eef many other camps of this type,
seen the struggle to work out eco-
, iani Eckman, chairman of finance; His eldest son, Louis Samuel, mar- popularly known as "King of the perfect abandon, Mr. Lappin Is
[considers; the fact that one of the dew that we may both have exactly' nomic
has ample accommodations for 200
problems under all kinds of Julius Steinfeld, chairman of en- ried Ellen ('ohen, daughter of a Easth
viie
one of the few real workers; he
parties may he more nearly in the the same anneunt so Was decided by forms of government.
children, These children come to
Whereas the Rothschilds were has always been associated with
dowment, and Adolph Teitelbaum, wealthy stock 'meeker, and became
the law." In this manner, the' fox,
the camp through the recommen- right. If this party would carry
"Among the countries re-visited,
' a leading banker, a liberal member regarded as liberal in matters of every type and kind of Jewish
the dispute to law, he would win, urged by the two litigants who were' I was impressed with the improve- endowment treasurer. The chair-
dation Of the Jewish Welfare
of parliament and one of the fore- creed, Lord Swaythling was looked work
and merely because he is willing to firmly elee•ided that neither should ments in Athens and Palestine. In man of law chosen was Abraham
Board, the Mothers' Pension Fund,
most promoters and patrons of upon as a pillar of Ilehrew ortho-
"Mr. Lappin has been a fine
subject his quar're'l to arbitration, have more than the other, kept tak- the latter country, I found, under I Kanter; chairman of appeals, Sam-
the department of public works,
Jewish
religious, educational and doxy, strictly adhering to the ritu- servant and an asset to the Jew!
uel Goldstein; chairman of state
does not mean th• t he is to se ing bites from each piece until
the admirable administration of of order, Louis Gottlieb; chairman I philanthropic interests. Also, he alistic requirements of his faith.
hospitals, and other public agen-
of Detroit. I don't remember the
for that reason. While the. dispute there was nothing left but bones.
Lord Planer, the problems be- of printing, Sholom Appel; chair- I secured by royal patent the right
cies. All of the children are Jew-
The first Lord Swaythling pro- figures, but I believe that I am safe
would it
Now, said the la
must be arbitrated, still some con-
ish, and the Jewish dietary laws
tween Arab and Jew rapidly di- man of rituals, Jacob Daniels; , to add the name of Montagu to vided in his will that any of his in saying that no other city in the
sideration must be gis ell to the fact not have been . neon. folviiritagwais
minishing and some farms getting
are strictlyb•
his
patronymic,
and
was
created
a
children
who married outside the country begins to raise as large
f supplies, II •man
ehnirnuut
o
that his is the stronger case.
. if ouch had let the
on a successful business basis. If Brown; disability chairman, George baronet in 1)394 and first Baron Jewish faith should be deprived of quota per capita for Zionism
Though the average term of
at
In ancient Talmudical times, ev- other have a little more? They •
residence in the camp is two
the enthusiastic support which has 0. Arkin; treasurer of disability, Swaythling in 1907.
his share in his colossal fortune. Detroit, and this record is due, In
ery community had its "Beth Din," would then have both had enough
made the development so far pos- Elizabeth Blume. Jacob Wein-
weeks, there are usually 50 or GO
His
second
eon,
Edwin
Montagu,
His
son,
whose
death
is
now
an-
a
large
measure,
to
the
efforts
01
meat
to
enjoy
their
supper.
But
or eourt of law. Here, three rab-
sible continues, I feel that in that berger was chosen counsel to the nounced, was born 1111 December formerly secretary of state for In- our retiring director.
children who are in especial need
bis presided and des•ided the case since neither would allow the other
who remain throughout the sum-
corner of the world which has in- order, and Harry J. Cocolow, chair- • 10, 1009, and succeeded to the dia, would have been barred from
"The big men in any comma
according to the law or arbitrated to have any more than himself had
spired so many religious and so man of membership.
mer. The camp is only partially
title on his father's death in 1911. inheritance when he married in nity, by your own judgment, are
as they saw tit. There were also they had to be satisfied with noth-
many people a successful and com-
self-supporting, only those children
1915
Lord
Sheffield'e
youngest
He
devoted
his
attention
chiefly
to
not
the wealthy men, but those
either courts of arbitration com- ing but arbitration." The commun-
fortable colony can be worked out.
who are able being asked to pay
SARATOGA SPRINGS.—(J. T. international finance and to the daughter, the Hon. Beatrice Stan- who have the spirit of service
e posed of laymen, but these were ity listened to the rabbi's parable.
It is not a proposition which can I A.)—Acclaim for Charles A. Lind- Jewish interests with which his ley. had she not previously ac- within themselves, and who give
the very nominal fee. More than
held in disdain. They knew little saw the light, and never again did
develop by itself, and it will need berg, Clarence D. Chamberlin, and father had been associated. lie cepted her husband's religion. She of their means as far as possible
60 per cent pay practically noth-
of the fundamental Jewish law and they take their troubles to an ex-
financial support to overcome the Charles A. Levine was voiced in w as a member of the Order of the is said to be the first member of When we think in terms of fine
ing, the additional cost being
they were dubbed "the court of pensive law procedure, but always
difficulties which many years eif I resolutions enthusiastically adopt- Crown of Belgium, of Saint Sava the British peerage to abandon men, we think of those who statu
borne by the Detroit Community
halves," because of their. habit of settled them happily in a court of
neglect under former governments ed at the opening session of the of Serbia, of the Crown of Itu- Christianity for Judaism.
Fund.
for the right things, who have
deciding each case' by dividing the arbitration.
have no doubt caused.
The camp buildings are ar-
forty-first annual convention of the
sonic sense of responsibility for
"In addition to the working out Independent Order lih•ith Abraham
ranged in the form of a horseshoe,
their wealth. No man, especially
of financial problems, I an very at Convention Hall.
with the administration building
a young man, can find a finer re,
hopeful that the university which
in the middle, and the baseball dia-
The resolution hailing Lindbergh
turn for any time or effort spent
is gradually taking shalt., thanks road: "The Independent Order
monds and other game grounds in
I than in social effort, providing he
to the generous support which it ll'rith Abraham in convention duly
the enclosure. The buildings face
throws himself into it.
has received from a few sources, assembled at Saratoga, N. Y., greets
away from the lake, in order that
"Mr. Lappin has that fine qual
will fermi a center of education and acclaims America's son and he-
the lake will always remain a nov-
ity of service within
hm,"
Mr
i
i
.11111 inspiration in matters Jewish, ro, Col. C'harle's A. Lindbergh and
elty to the children.
Brown said in closing. "He can
and that the other departments so joins with the rest of the nation
The ramp is located less than
not resign from a thing that is a:
eight miles from Brighton, which More Than $400,000 Raised Miss Feldman, Director of connected with the Jewish studies in paying to this fearless and dar- , New Plan of Organization Kellogg, New Deny Charges deeply rooted in his heart as this
will help the country and the de- ing pioneer flier across the Atlantic
is about about 45 miles out Grand
for Entire Body to Be
Y. W. H. A., Announces
he can only resign from the active
Of Anti-Semitism In
In First Two Weeks of
velopment of Jewish minds," he its glowing tribute of unbounded
River. After the dedication exer-
Proposed
Opening of Season.
direction of it. I am sure that hi
said.
Recent Actions.
cises Sunday, the camp will be in-
admiration for his marvelous
will contInUe in his efforts to fur
U. P. A. Appeal.
"My trip through Russia, from achievement and glorious contribu-
spected by the visitors. The first
ther the cause of Zionism."
Announcement was made this
The thirtieth annual convention
Vladivostok to M lemove, fronl . os- tion to !o•nce and w • erld progress of the Zionist Organization of '
children will arrive next week,
In his reply to the numerom
eek by Ella Vera Feldman, exec-
NEW YORK.--(J. T. A.1—A
NEW YORK.—Responding to a utive director of the Young Wo- cow to the Black Sea, and back to and conveys to him and his dear American will convene Sunday,
Miss Edith Ileavenrich, who has
statement concerning the case of laudatory speeches, Mr. Lappit
been president of the Fresh Air proclamation issued by national men's Hebrew Association of De- Moscow and Leningrad, and then mother heartiest felicitations and June 20, in Atlantic City for a
"I honestly and sincerely be
Charles A. Levine., owner and ,
Society for eight years, is largely leaders of the United Palestine troit, of the opening of the vaca- I through Poland to Berlin, was all all good wishes for every honor, three-day session. The serious sit-
lieve that only a small portion 01
responsible for the new camp. The Appeal, calling upon the Jews of ' tion season at its Lakebreeze , terra incognita fur me and, while joy and happiness they so richly uation in Palestine which has con- passenger of the Columbia on its this credit is due to my efforts
trans-Atlantic non-stop flight to
other officers are: Mrs. Edwin America tie furnish the sum of $1,- Camp on Lake Huron at Jeddo, I was prepared to find things very merit."
But as long as I am able to con
tinually occupied the attention of
different from what sensational
Chamberlin and Levine were the Zionist Organization will dom- Germany, was issued by United tinue to do my small part
Rosenthal and Mrs. Hugo Freund, 000,0(10 during the month of June Michigan .
in these
States government officials to a
vice-presidents; Mrs. Max Fruhauf, by redeeming their pledge's for
The camp is now entering upon writers and partial observers have congratulated for their heroic flight Mate the deliberations of the con- representative of The Day, the activities, I shall feel more hap
recording secretary; Mrs. Grover Palestine, a handful of communi- the third season at its beautiful told the world, I did not think that in the following resolution: "The , vention, but the delegates will also
pily compensated than if my for
Yiddish
daily
which
criticised
Wolf, corresponding secretary, and ties throughout the country have site on the shores of Lake Huron one could see as much of this Independent Order ll'rith Abraham deal with the plan of reorganize-
President Coolidge and members
Mrs. L. G. Steele, treasurer. Miss already pledged to remit more than where hundreds f girls have al - !enormous country and nowt so in convention assembled at Sara-
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, which proposes if I
Caroline Epstein is director of the $400,000 in cash during the ready spent healthful and splendid , much kindliness and readiness to toga, N. Y., in common with the changes in the forms of organiza• of his cabinet for their failure to
mention Levine's name in their
camp, and has working with her
month, and approximately $300,- vacations. Here, under the super- show you what their new thoughts rest of the world, hails the extra-
' lion and administration of the congratulatory messages to Am-
ordinary m•hievenient of Clarence
corps of assistants.
0011 of this sum has already been vision of a camp •tor
dir, head and principles aim at.
7ionist 0 • • t•
bassador Schurman. The statement
received by national headquarters. councillor, and a trained staff, a
This plan, according to the ad- was issued to the newspaper repre-
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to
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page.)
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Heading: the list of cash con- schedule of activities has been pre-
ministration leaders who are spon- sentative by a high government of-
tributors is Philadelphia. with pared in outdoor sports in which
soring it, is designed to remedy firial in the name of Secretary of
$70,000. Providence, R. I., San all can take part. The camp is
certain structural defects in the State Kellogg.
Francisco, and Des Moines, Ia., conducted strictly in accordion,
Zionist Organization so as to bring
"Levine's name was not men- Will Try To Raise $100,001
each remitted $15,000. A cash with the dietary law's and every,
within the purview of the admin-
tioned because he was considered
payment of 812.000 was received detail and principle is adhered to.
istrative committee all the activi-
Quota Early In Month
as a passenger. Notwithstanding,
ties of constituent organizations
Noted Musician Will Wield from Washington, D. C. The sum Sabbath is sanctified by the light-
Of October.
the fact that everyone appreciated
of $22,075 was remitted by ing of candles at the Friday eve
:end institutions and to centralize
Ba ton At Belle I I
Greater New ler!, contributoes ning meal and in the evening a re- Anti-Semites Make Feeble Effort to Slight Levine's Part control of and responsibility for Mr. Levine's courage in undertak-
Announcement
ing the flight, we felt that the of-
was made thi s
Concert.
during the past week. Jersey City ligious service is conducted.
all Zionist work in the governing
In Historic Flight; Mussolini Sends Laudatory
ficial congratulations belonged to week that D. W. Simons is to act
and New Haven each remitted
Recently the camp received a' '
body of American Zionism.
the aviator. Later, when it was as chairman of the $100,000 De
Message to American Ambassador.
When the Halevy Choral Society $10,000, and $7,000 was received gift of a new bungalow from Mrs.
In order to bring this about, it
learned that Mr. Levine had [Molt campaign for Yeshiva College
gives its second annual concert in from Boston. Remittances from
helped navigate the airship on its early in the fall.
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conjunction with the Detroit Sync- other communities range from $1,-
LONDON.—(J. T. Ad—Tribute
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.) \o spe- I
Serving as vice-chairmen with
flight, recognition was expressed
phony Orchestra at Belle Isle on 000 up.
citically Jewish function in honor to Charles A. Levine, owner of the
in the congratulations to both. It ,Mr. Simons are A. Jacobs and
July 20, the Rev. Elijah Zalud-
Columbia, who flew with Charles.
Reports of campaigns through.
bi A. M. Ashinsky.
is
regrettable
that
this
incident
of
Charles
A.
Levine
will
be
given
kowsky, cantor of Shaarey Zedek, out the country will be heard at a
D. Chamberlin on his trans-Atlan-
The names of the Detroit con:
was given a false interpretation .
congregation and well-known De- national conference of regional
tic non-stop flight to Germany was
It must be clear to everyone that move, as announced by Harris L.
troll music teacher, will conduct. directors to be held Friday, June
lil l e
t • was learned that the plans paid by the London Daily News in
this attitude in no way represents Selig, director of the Yeshiva
Assisting him will be Julius Miller. 24, at the Ritz Carlton, Atlantic
for a banquet in honor of the fliers an editorial.
an act of discrimination against , building fund, are as follows:
The occasion will be the annual'' City. This conference will precede
was abandoned by the Jewish rem- "Of course the real credit for the
•
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, Ben Bab.
Levine fur any reason whatever,"
National 'Music night initiated by the sessions of the annual conven-
The eighteenth convention of munity in Vienna on the advice- of flight belongs to Chamberlin,"
cock, Meyer Beckman, Julius Ber-
Amid the plaudits of parents, the statement declared.
Conductor Victor Kolar of the De- tion of the Zionist Organization of
the Order Sons of Zion, a Zionist the Berlin Kehillah. The only writes the Daily News. "but the relatives, and members of the con-
, man,Abraham Caplan, Louis Duo-
The
statement
also
pointed
out
troit Symphony Orchestra. The A merica.
specifically Jewish manifestation hero 14 popular imagination is Le-
fraternal organization with
coff, J. H. Ehrlich, Morris Fish.
Halevy Choral Society on that oc-
which will take place will lee the , rine, who is a most striking ex- gregation, 35 boys and girls were that in the telegram of President
It is expected that regional di- branches all over the country,
man, Harry Frank, J. Friedberg.
casion each year represents the
presentation by the Ilakeiah of a , ample of the spirit of American awarded diplomas at the annual Coolidge to (resident von Hinden-
rectors will be able to report at opened at the New Winthrop hotel
Louis Granet, A. Jacobs, Judge
Jewish community in a program of
flag and an address of welcome. 'enterprise. In his own way, Le- commencement exercises at Shaer- burg, levine's name was men-
this conference the raising of the in Asbury Park, N. J., on Sunday
Harry Keiden, Robert IL Marwi
Jewish choral music.
The Austrian German Sport as- vine is the most representative ey Zedek Synagogue last Sunday tioned together with Chamberlin.
The Rev, Zaludkowsky has re- complete $1,000,000 in cash asked morning, June 19, and continued sociation, Turnhund, issued a man- American of the day, just as in his morning. The audience was the
The representative of The Day Jacob Nathan, David Oppenhein
for during Redemption Month. in session until Monday night,'
E. Rabinowitz, David Robinson,
sided in Detroit only five months
ifesto to its members, urging that very different field is President largest in the history of the Sun-1 was also granted an interview by
, Plans will also be made at the June 20.
Isaac Rosenthal, J. P. Rosen tha 1.
but he is already very well known
it boycott the receptions in honor Cioilidge. There are three Levities, day School gatherings, and filled Postmaster General harry F. New.
conference for the future work of
Over 250 delegates, and many
Louis Smilansky, A.
Srert ,
both as cantor and music teacher '
Mr. New denied that any racial or
of the American fliers. The mane- the business man, the showman and the assembly hall.
guests, attended.
the United Palestine Appeal.
Louis Stoll, Rabbi Joseph Stol l.
Of the :35 graduates, 11 re-'
specializing in voice culture.
festo states that the reasons for is.rn advertiser, and the hero and
The outstanding features of the
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to
last
page.)
man, Peter Vass, Joseph Wetzmai ,
Author, composer, pianist, di-
boycotting the fliers are first, the very brave man. All three of them ceived certificates showing that
convention were the message of
, M. II. Zackheim, David S. Zemon.
they completed the course offered,
rector, teacher, operatic singer,
the grand master, Counsellor Sol attitude of the United States dor- acros.s the Atlantic."
The committee will convene
cantor—these are a few of the ac-
ing the world war, and secondly, BERLIN. — Former Crown in the high school department.
Friedland, a well known Hebrew ,
BRITISH
AUTHORIZE
early in the fall at the call of Mr.
These
were:
Celia
A.
Becker,
Ger-
tivities with which the Rev. Zalud-
because of the fact that Chamber- • Prince Itupprecht of Itavaria paid
scholar id Brooklyn, N. Y.; ancL
JEW HONORED BY
Simons to consider ways and
PALESTINIAN LOAN
lin took along with him a Jew as tribute to the courage of the Amer- trude Cohen, Jennie Goldberg, Isa-
kowsky has identified himself. And
an opening address by Judge Ja-
means of raising Detroit's quota
companion. . icon fliers, Clarence D. Chamber. dore Helper, 7.. Ruth Hershman,
in each field he has won recogni-,
GERMAN ACADEMY
cob S. Strahl, first vice-president
of the building fund.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. .4.)—
Clara S. Hurwitz, Clarence Jacobs,
lin and Charles A. Levine.
tion and acclaim. For in each, he
of
the
order,
honorable
president's
It will be recalled that Mr. Selig
A government ordinance auth-
"The extraordinary feats of the Bessie B. Kosak, David Lebowitz,
is motivated by his one great pas-
BERIAN.—(J. T. A.) — An
VIENNA.-1.1. T. A.)—The vis-
of the Palestine Chamber of Com.
visited Detroit recently and at a
orizing the floating of the l'al-
Milton M. Marwil and Abraham
sion, his love for music. Music of
exhibition of the works of Pro-
it of ( larence D. ( hamberlin and Ame rican pilots who croswvl the
cerce,
and
president
of
the
Judea
,
meeting
at the Philadelphia Tal-
estine government loan for the
Satovsky.
all kinds, of all classes and coun-
fessor Max Lieberman, German
Life Insurance company. Mr. Ja- Charles A. Levine to the city of Vi- cancan in hour, instead of days, tak-
mud Torah he laid the needs of the
amount of £4,500,000, guaran-
In the elementary department,
tries, he adores, and understands.
Jewish painter, was opened here
enna is holding the attention of the imy fatherland as their goal,
cob
Ish-Kishor,
grand
secretary
of
,
Yeshiva
before
Detroit Jewery.
teed by the British Exchequer,
fills me with sincere admiration," the graduates were: Mollie Acker-
Thrilled with a Beethoven sym-
Monday at the Academy of
the order, reported on the progress population and press here.
At this meeting it developed
ny stuchaa
courage man, Rosalie Baruch, Sara Ber-
was published in the Official
' "May
Phony, stirred by the strains of the
Arts.
of the order for the last year.
The
Vienna
press
hails
Le
vine
that the most suitable time for
Pefficiencyys
o ur man, Gussie Brussel!, Albert Gor-
Gazette.
liturgy, yet, Mr. Zaludkowsky
The exhibition was arranged
The topic of the Jewish Agency and Chamberlin equally.
The Dr. Hugo Eckener and your Colonel don, Eve!yr. Grossman, Morton
According to the ordinance,
could not resist throwing open the'
in honor of the artist's eightieth I such an effort would be in the
aroused great interest among the newspapers
n
express particular ad- Lindbergh and Mr. Chamberlin in- helper, Max Hoffman, Ruth Karp,
early of October and that approx-
the amount of £1,640,000 will
window when • hurdy-gurdy.
birthday.
The
exhibition
con-
delegates. The Jewish Agency, miration for the keen Jewish busi-
imate date was set. All those pret-
oof crease the mutual understanding Morton I.azar, Samuel Leebove,
be used by the government for
Paused in the street below. For
sists mainly of his eel paintings.
sponsored by Dr. Chaim Weir-, nest man, Levine, as a living pr ee- between the nations. The daring , Leon Lewis, David Moss,
Doris Simultaneously, two other exhi- erit assured the Yeshiva's repre-
that too, is music. Of a lesser' the purchase of the Palestine
man. leader of the World Zionist that "Jews also hold in higher yes of Mr. Chamberlin will ap- Moss. Marion Nussbaum, Helen
,
sentative of their active support
railways and other capital as-
kind, perhaps. But somewhere
bitions of pastels and drawings
Organization, aims to bring about teem heroic acts and humanit
pear in future generations, not Rosenhelm, Beatrice
within the maze of those blatant
sets from the British govern-
Rosenfeld,
were arranged, thus showing the I and it was the sense of the mem-
peace between the Zionists and the progress,
than
money
and
enjoy-
only
ing
that those present constituted
mint
of
life."
as
a
sportsman's
great
record,
James
Rosenthal,
Kopel
Rubiner,
sounds lies loveliness.
ment.
complete life work of the great
non-Zionists, headed by the well
hut also as a landmark in the his- Esther Schiff, Rose Schwartz, Dor-
I the nucleus of a working commil-
The amount of £1,000,000
As for Jewish music, a renais-
painter.
known
Jewish
leader,
Mr.
Louis
I)ispatches
from
Prague
state
tor•
of
both
the
United
States
and
ea
e
nsubject
to the call of the chair-
will be used for the Ilaifa har-
othy Smith, Mildred Stocker and
sance of the poetry and fire of the
Congratulations to Professor
Marshall of New York.
that the Jewish community of Germany."
bor construction and other port
Olga Trattner.
Jewish spirit, expressed in sonata
Lieberman were addressed by
The
revisionist
fraction
in
Zion-'
l'rague
is
preparing
a
great
recep-
Opinion
•W1 unanimous on the
improvements, £1,115,000 will
The commencement
and symphony, will soon come, ac-
program the International Book Exhibi-
ism, headed by Vladimir Jabotin- tion for Levine upon his arrival
be used for public buildings,
cording to the cantor. Even now
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Rela- was opened with an address of
tion at Leipsig. The leaders of I usefulness of the Yeshiva as •
sky,
is
opposing
the
formation
of
there.
Reports
also
state
that
Le-
great
Jewish
house of learning.:
welcome by Robert Mandl, prey).
it has begun, in Palestine and in
and a telephone system. The
the exhibition hailed Professor
the Jewish Agency in fear that the vine has refused to attend sepal--here of Charles A. Levine living
and Mr. Selig was assured that D e -
amount of £745,000 will be
here told the correspondent of the dent of the congregation. His ad-
America. In Palestine, where the
Lieberman as the great master
latter may have tp compromise on l ate, functions arranged in his
j
trait
Jewry
will
do its share In thee
1
used for other works.
■ and patron of the arts
many Zionist principles.
honor.
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fall.

In the' ('hronivle of June 3, in the
Ground Presented To Society
department called "Eelows from
By Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Detroit I'ulpits" Rabbi Thumin ex-
Rosenthal.
pressed himself as in ;reelect agree-

ZIONIST CONCLAVE OFFICIALS DENY
TO OPEN SUNDAY LEVINE PREJUDICE

CITIES RESPOND TO CAMP LAKEBREEZE
REDEMPTION PLEA FOR GIRLS OPENS

Rev. Zaludkowsky
To Conduct Halevy

Committee Named
For Yeshiva Drive

Cheers and Hisses Mingle In European
Press Comments On Charles A. Levine

250 DELEGATES
ATTEND MEETING
OF SONS OF ZION

35 CERTIFICATES
ARE AWARDED BY
SHAAREY ZEDEK

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