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'TWIT ORM etRONICU

AUGUST 26, 1927

CONGRESS
temple EMI Ell ZURICH
DEBATES PROBLEM
OF JEWISH RIGHTS
Notes

POLITICS INSTITUTE
DISCUSSES POSITION
OF ROUMANIA JEWS

ments in Soviet Russia signify the Simn
o Dubnow, Russian Jewish
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
beginning of a new epoch of social historian, and Deputy Isaac Gruen-
emancipation for the Jewish baum of Warsaw were elected to
EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING
masses, he argued. Dr. Lean Reich the praesidium of the council.
For the lietter.Dressed Woman.
of Letnburg sought to define more
The American members of the
clearly
the purpose of the confer- council are Max I). Steuer of New
I
ence. Its purpose is not a tight York, Rabbi Max Heller of New
9118 Twelfth St., Near Clairmount.
(Continued from first page.)
(Continued from first page.)
Open Evening..
Call Empire 9872 Saturday Morning Services:
against any of the states but rather Orleans, Rabbi Barnet Brickner of
they were afraid of the words
newspaper,' of August 3, carrying
"The Conspiracy of the Teach-
1:119-04;b0DOCIDDO-01XYGOODOGGHX11:1
a defense of the rights of the .lew- Cleveland, Judge Gustave Hart-
"Jewish nation." They have thus
a letter from its correspondent in
ers" will be the subject of Rabbi
ish populations.
man, Louis I.ipsky, Jacob Fishman,
excluded themselves from the Jew-
liucharest dated July 20, mention-
es sermon Saturday,
Leon Fram
Si. M. Ussishkin of Palestine Nlitx Hollander, Ur. Joseph Tenen- ing facts which ND.. Popovici very
Protect Your Walls and Curtains with
ish people, the speaker stated.
Aug. 27. Services begin at 10
baum, Martin O. Levy, secretary of
The Jewish masses do reject the voiced a sharp protest against Mr.
likely had in, time to include in his
o'clock and are held in the Brown
the Independent Order li'rith Sho-
attempt to class them merely as a Tchernichow's presentation of the
paper. Time that we have Jewish
Detroit's prosperity depends on leader-
Memorial Chapel.
lom; Bernard G. Richards, 14r. A.
religious group. "I am convinced Jewish situation in Russia. In an
schools, but according to the Bulle-
Cooralnick, Robert Silverman of
ship. New autom , ,bilg models are essential
in the final bankruptcy of the impassioned address Mr. Ussishkin
tin information, all the schools in
Boston, Benjamin Tittmen, Eman-
to that leadership—and new models rc•
whole assimilationist policy and in denounced the Soviet government
Bessarabia were closed 011 the pre-
Glendale 6359 High Holiday Services:
uel Hertz of New York, Mrs. Arch-
quire new dies and r.,:w machinery.
tense that they are not ell par with
The Maceabees Hall in the Mac- the victory of the national idea. fur its continuous perst•cution of
ibald Silverman of Providence,
/monists
and
the
Ilebrew
larn,quige.
Steel
The
young
Jewish
generation
is
be-
the government schools.
cabees Building, Putnam at Wood
Judge Hugo Pam of Chicago,
It is a case of short "lay•offs” or permanent
Bake-Enameled. ward, will be the scene of the sup- coming more and more nationally Ile described the tragic fate of the
"Not
11
single
Jewish
teacher
George Fox, Carl Sherman of New
Neat in appear- plementary services Of Temple inclined. I believe in the future of :1,000,000 Russian Jews, calling
curtailment of working forces.
York, Benjamin \N'inter, Leo \t'ulf-. passed his examinations this year.
ance and low in Beth El during the coming New the League of Nations and I also forth great applause from the dele-
Very
strange
indeed
that
all
in-
son and Marwin Lowenthal, repre-
Price.
Year and Day of Atonement. The believe in the necessity of central- gates.
Five dollars per week for 40 weeks is $240
sentatives of the American Jewish capable .lewish students suffering

Dtoputy Gruerobaum, who followed
members of the temple will war- izing the political work for the pro-
from a mental inferiority should
—enough to carry a worker over the "lay ,
: UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. .hip in the main auditorium and tection of Jewish rights," Dr. Dub- NIr. Cssishkin, pointed out that the congress i n Europe.
Lace been placed by P•ovid•nce in
or period.
The plan of organization for the One
purpose of the conference was not
(New MIreYst
in the Brown Memorial Chapel of now stated.
territol y. And as to their suf-
new
body
was
submitted
to
th

con-
the temple. Rosh Hashanah begins
fering coo material distress," Rab-
The delegates warmly applauded to tight tout the differences prevail-
79 MARTIN PLACE
And temporary jobs are hard to get. Start
ference by Louis Lipsky, president bi Hurwitz continued, "that is
Hall Block Dom Woodward Avenue.
un Monday night, Sept. 26.
the remarks of Ur. Henry A. At- ing in Jewish life among the vari-
all
f the Zionist Organization of old, outworn phrase. Unless Mr.
SI "lay-oft" fund—you will log paid Interest.
kinson of the Church Peace Union, ous parties but rather to ertoate a
America, and was unanimously Popovici had in mind that due to
secretary of the American commit- central organ to continue the work
Beth El College:
adopted.
their 'stupidity' of which their fail-
tee for the protection of the rights legal in 1919 and to lend aid to
"Jewish Ethics," "Current Jew-
Ann executive committee was also
PODOLSKY'S
ures in one of the limit examina-
of religious minorities, who just the fight for Jewish rights carried
ish History" anol "Modern Jewish
hp the 111,111 Jewish representa- elected, consisting of all the mem- tions is to serve. as proof, they
returned from Roumania. Ile was
KOSHER RESTAURANT
Literature" ere the courses for
bers a the praesidium and Deputy don t realize the tax o pprtossions
introduced to the conference by Dr. tives in the varions parliaments.
8346 Twelfth St.
which Beth El College has received
Hillel Zlatopolski urged that the II. Farbstt•in, JeffroPeiti, Dr. 1:111il ..optinually multiplied SO ass to
Stephen S. Wise. Following his ad-
the greatest number of requests.
Margolis of ezedislovakiti,
Dr. Make it impossible for their fathers
Try Our Own Cooked Meals.
Corner griprold and Lafayette Boulevard
dress Mots 11, Steuer expressed to conference ertoate at fund to sup-
The courses will be given by Dr.
All varieties Dairy Dishes at
port
the Jewish national youth Leon Reich of Lemberg and lhop- who are shopkeepers to Romani in
Dr. Atkinson the appreciation of
uty
Robinson
of
Kovno.
Another
and 17 Branches
Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Leon Frani
most reasonable prices.
movement in western Europe. H.
their businesses."
the delegates.
and other members of the faculty.
D. Naumberg, Voelkist delegate seat Ina the executive was reserved
Rabbi Hurwitz then rend from
The fact that the Jewish popu-
for
an
American.
There will also be courses in "He-
a.
(Lon arsa•, presented the views
A lively discussion preceded the an issue of the Bulletin the inci-
brew," "Bible Literature," Peda- lation in eastern and southeastern of his party concerning the lan-
Europe is little represented on the
adoption by the conference of a res- dent of the Kishinev shopkeepers,
gogy" and "('.lub Leadership."
Order your Vans from
guage
question
and
the
productiy-
11
of
whom
are
under
arrest
for
national minority movement in Eu-
olution protesting against the ;nor-
requesting of the may-or an oppor-
rope was stressed by I/r. 1.e0 MotZ- izatton of the Jewish noasstos.
School of Religion:
I/r. Ben Zion Mossinson urged secutions of the , Zionists and the. tunity to peasant their grievances
president of the committee of
5000.000 — SURPLUS 52.500.0
P11" AL
C
the
Cl/II
feetIllee
The tentative date set for the Jewish delegations.
to take at stand Hebrew language in Soviet Russia. to the munieipal council, and of
against the persecution of Zionists This resolution was sponsoored by their danger of being imprisoned
opening of the School of Religion
Ile
expressed
his
belie(
NI.
NI.
Ussishkin,
head
for
the
Jew-
in
the
in Russia. Dr. Szabad of Vilna,
is Sunday, Sept. 115. Parents who
for 10 years. ltabloi Hurwitz
success of an organized systematic
representing the N'olekist party, ish National hand in .1t•rusailem, pointed to l'11•. Popovici's minimiz-
wish their children to be enrolled
fight for the protection of the rights stated that his party was opposed and Rabbi Slav Heller of New Or-
Cut Rate
should come to the temple for reg-
ing the excesses when he said that
leans.
istration during the week. No nog. and urged the support of American to Bolshevism but rinds it necessary
only one Jew was killed.
MOVING and STORAGE
Jews in this untleortaking.
The conference also adopted a
to, appreciate the importance of the
istrations are received on Sunday
"Taking another's lift.," said the
Echoes of the controversy which tremendous transformation which number of resolutions concerning
morning.
No job too small or too large.
raged in the United States and in is now taking place in Russia Jewish problems in Europe, includ- rabbi, "is not the only criminal act
against
which a civilized world re-
Give us a call.
west European countries prior to within the Jewish masses who are ing onto which charges some of the
Young People's Temple Club:
the holding of the conference re- proceeding to productive work governments of the new and en- bels. The life of Joh was spared by
The Young People's Club alteiP1
Cadilac
larged states with failure to carry Satin. yet we all sympathized with
sounded at the opening session there.
season will begin Sunday, Sept. le,
into, (greet the international obliga- his untoolol sufferings when he teas
Wednesday. The (opponents of the
with an afternoon reunion dance.
A difference of opinion developed tions with regaint to
conference were sharply criticised
conferring deprived of his possessions and of
with regard to the report submitted citizenship upon the old residents the opp•rtunity to train and to rear
by the speakers.
his children. It is no less ridicu-
The conference was opened by by the credentials committee. Ac- within their territories.
cording to the report 65 delegates
confertonce also adopted a lous to find comfort that the ex-
Nahum Sokolow, who started his
address in Hebrew, proceeded to representing 13 countries are at- resolution expressing its thanks to cesses fake place only among the
tending. Of this M1111111'1' 24 repre- the American d ovish congress and wont, sit( students. On the (•n-
Don't Walt Until Yon Receive Notice.
NIr. and Mrs. A Greenebaum are Yiddish and continued in German. sent the Ainenican Jewish Con-
thto committee of Jewish delega- ti:toy, Ma hecouse anti-Semitism
Order at Once as the Pm. Will Soon be
expected home from to 10 weeks' He stated that the conference which gress, nine from Poland, nine from
Raised.
tions for their labors in behalf of emanate s from the universities, the
meets in Switzerland, international
European trip.
Palestine, three from Latvia, two Jewish rights, manning especially shock is greater. Socie•ty for Tend
renter
and
seat
of
the
League
of
- ---
froono
Lithuania
and
two
from
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Nahum Sok- life, like the tree, rots from the top
The Sisterhood of Beth El Con- Nations, the protector of the no- (never and One from Esthtonia.
C.J.LITSCHER ELECTRIC COMPANY
fond woe to any people whose
1927 PINGREE
ohne and Dr. Motzkin.
tional minorities, is of historic sig-
gregation held its vacation meet-
ELECTRICALJONNL”.
Residence: Garfield 7109
Louis
Lipsky,
president
of
the
The confertont•to acted on a num- Toiree, whence you expect more!
Cadillac 9779 ing in the beautiful gardens sur- nifieunce. "Our slogan is not tight,
;office: 1518 Buhl Rid,
Zionist Organization of America, ber of resolutions submitted by its eVevIlellet. 111111 it wholesome exam-
Cam ilsracc.11,ce.
rounding the home of Mrs. A, I). but defense. Our aim is to protect oobleeted to the tantirmation of the
plt
Is
rotten.
various committees. A series of
the rights guaranteed in the trtat
Philippe, Bay City. Sisterhood
s rights which were creoltadials of several delegates. resolutions submitted by Dr. Joseph
"Distinguished men in America
recester 7,
members were guests of the occa-
• will no hosa honk with apprtoval
Nahum Sokolow emphasized the Tenenbaum on loehalf of the
Detroit Theatrical Service. sion. There were also guests from achieved with the co-operation of representative
character of the con- mn
Mr. E.H. Dickey,
an committee dealt with he dis- upon "mere. smashing at windows."
American Jewry. The task of the
New York and Detroit. No routine
Americans consider wolf, tennis
Ranager,Ilichtgan Dell Telphooe Company,
Roy Johnson, E. I.. Kilo, II. E. revile
League of Nations is to protect the ference. l'he conference then ap- crimination against Jews in the
Grand Rapids, Lich.
business was transu•ted but enter-
and other forms of athletics Milt/lig
I'll, i CC!ill
70 Montcalm St., W
. Randolph 4891
minoa•ititos; t he niaiorities need no PrOV..41 the report of the creden- Europosin

tainment wits furnished by having
: students far more preferoblr fa no
tials committee. A banquet for the field. A resolution i at C011 UCCI
protection, (Y• :ire not afraid that
IN, TRAVELERS,
LIGHTING, RIGGC
a review of Lvah Norton's 'I Am
of sportsmanship and amus•ment."
Aintorican
deltogates
in
honor
of
Delegate
Teherikow
urged
the
erdo
somebody might form an accusa-
DRAPERIES, GROUND CLOTHS
a WeIllall alai at Jew," written by
• Italgoi Hurwitz closed his ad-
Dear Sir:
tion against us that We are a world Nahum Sokol., and Dr. Leo Motz- :onion of an organization of all Sta-
Made—Hereired—Rented
tress with an optimistic view,
Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Salt Lake
kebab The openness of tour (lento- kin was given by Benjamin 'I'itinatio, tenlose (men who are denied tali-
City, Utah, and read by Mrs. I.
zenship in their country of esio pointing. to the fact that the mem-
:rations is thoroughly detrimental one of the American delegates.
We are great believers in the long dietance
bers of the faculty of Jassy univer-
Cleuhufstein, secretary of Beth El
telephone for keeping practically a personal contact
dem. , / and was adopted by the con-
to the formulation of such a legend.
. city themselves realize. the danger
Sisterhood.
with our cuntomers.
Z1bItl('11.
0.1.
ference.
A.)
--The
cre-
"It
is
superfluous
for
us
to
de-
/ SAVE A TRIP. BRING YOUR IIEM•
o hio.h faces Roumania in permit-
The conference also adopted
-litre tour patriotism 011 every oc- ation of a Council ell the rights of
STITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING
I find that when some dispute comes up bet-
' tong its future to be in the lands
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerard have
casion. Such continued declara- Jewish mina Pies, ilitholotorship in resolution int rooltil,11 by Deputy
ween us and our customers., I can usually Battle it worn
TO US.
a
a youth NO badly framed whose
lie their guests Mrs. and Miss Hoff-
I talk personally to my cuatconsra over the telephone.
all Jewish Gruttabitunl pledging it to partic: -
We do the work while you wait. Open noun of Nose• York, mother ma sis- tions would be equal to vi o latin g which is to lot. COCO
success in life is attained by 111C:111,
evening.. Prices Reasonable.
our sense of honor. When Cie Jew- oltal'imaions do :ding with the tin- pate iti the efforts of the interna-
of the club, window smashing, in-
ter of Mrs. (lewd
Also when wy hare something of special impor-
ish part of as country's population tense of Jewish rights, and Jewish tional organizations entice in the
tance UM we want to get over to a customer in a dietsnt
timidation and race-hatred, and
HARPER'S ART SHOP
reiterates their loyalty it throws parliamentary repo t ., 11tatIVeS, Was fields of social welfare and the pro-
city,thit cur business is Increased, due to the fact that
appeal to the government for strict
Mr. and Mrs. G. Goldfarb have suspicion ell the loyalty of other decided upon it the Calference on tection of rights.
11118 Twelfth St. .... Near Clalrmount
the writer or one of the managers of our different depart-
101111 . 1 11111,Vitz also re-
1 MI I • returned front Boston.

ments uses the telephone to put the proposition before the
I I ILI VI I
The conference was concluded
parts of the population. It is no Jewish Rights in session here.
ferred to the appeal agleinst anti-
buyer.
achievement to be a patriot in a
The conference acted on the re- with addresses by II, Leto Motzkin, Semitism issued by the Student
Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Gordon country
As at•ted in the first paragr b, we are
Where line enjoys P111.1111 port presented by Dr. Leon Reich Rabbi Max Heller, Dr. Shown Dub- World, organ of the Christian Stu-
of Salt Lake City have returned to rights and gent•ral welfare. It is,
great believers in the use of the long
Lance telephone.
of Lemberg in behalf of the torgan- now, M. NI. Ussislikin, Louis Lip- dent World organization, and ex-
MANUEL URBACH
their home after spending two however, a great achievement to be
ization committee whirl: proposed sky, Ur. Z. 11. Chilies, Deputy pressed his hope that some day,
months with their parents, Mr. and a patriot in a country where tone
Granite mei Marble.
that the committee of Jewish lit-le- Grutonloaum, Dr. Leon Regal, Anita and not far off, the golden rule
a
Mrs. A. D. Philippe-
'at forced to he a martyr," Mr. Sok- gations, established in 1919 during Mueller-Cohen, Dr. Emil NI:legions. will be observed It1111.411( all peoples,
---
olow stated.
the peace conference, be reorgan- Rabbi Nurok and Dr. Stephen S. including all parts of Europe, and
Mrs. Leyisohn has returned front
C“I
Wise.
Welcoming the delegation repre- ized and renamed.
that the moral illness known as
her visit to Hammett, Neb.
senting the American Jewish Con-
The• organization is to wide
anti-Semitism will be a thing of the
Now in our New Location
---
gress, Mr. Sokolow said, "The con- through a biennial conference and
past
Milton Greenebaum and sister, ference is the only League of Na-
7723 TWELFTH STREET
will have headquarters in Geneva'.
Miss Lucille Greenebaum, motored tions ito which America partici-
The charge that the clauses in
1
east to meet their parents on-their pates; Geneva might well envy US. " the international pone treaties
Euclid 7192
return from Europe.
Dr. Motzkin in his (opening ad- guaranteeing the rights of minori-
Graham Brothers, the truck di-
dress told of the opposition with ties are in too place observed and vision of Dodge Brothers, Inc., to-
Mrs. J. J. Blumrosen of Detroit which the convocation if the con-
even elementary safety to life and
is visiting her parents, Mr. and ference met on the part of Jewish property and the principle of equal day introduces a complete new line
(Continued from first page.)
of trucks, the feature of which is
Mrs. J. Thal.
organizations in the United States, rights are not second was made in a fast and powerful six-cylinder the picture in order to prevent a
England and France. "They de- a resolution introduced at thecon- two-ton chassis available in three riot.
clared their opposition even before ference by Deputy Gruenhaum on types.
The controversy gave the Irish
its program was announced," he behalf of the committee on national
Introduction of the six-cylinder World ground for publishing an
stated, adding that all .lewish or- rights.
two-ton truck anti improvements in article in the current issue entitled,
ganizations, beginning with the
The• resolution proposed by Dep- the present line of fours in %, 1 "Plain Words to Movie Directors,"
orthodox, Agudath Israel, and end- uty elruenbaum formulates the de- and 1 S4-ton capacities constitutes in which it attacks what it terms
-
ing with the labor party, Bund, mand for internal autonomy of the
a notable step forward in truck de- "the Jewish motion picture pro-
(Continued from first page.)
were invited to participate. "The Jewish communities in such coun-
as follows: 2.44 per cent to Con- opponents of the conference will be tries where large Jewish masses sign which should aid materially ducers," saying: "To think of these
Select Dancing Nightly
gregation Beth Jacob, 73,32 per responsible. t .lewish history," he dwell. The rtosolution urged that in speeding up traffic and lower- ditty orientals presuming to maul
and paw our women in public, to
tent to the Jewish Old Folks' Home, exclaimed. "We consider this con- the organs of the Jewish commu• ing commercial transportation
hold them up to ridicule in moving
and 21.21 per cent to the United ference a continuation of the work nines be recognized by the respec- costs.
pictures, to pick out German and
The
quick
acceleration
and
brak-
Hebrew schools. The Union Trust begun in 1919 when Jewish Wid- tive governments as legal bodies
Jew' actresses, brutal in counte-
-ompany is made the sole judge as ens rendered the historic service of created through election for the ing and the fast economical serv-
nance and manners, and give them
ice
on
the
open
road
of
these
new
to whether or not the cemetery as- formulating and securing rights not purpose of administering the in-
trucks is comparable to that of the names of women honored in
eociatinn has acted as requested.
only for Jews but for all minori- ternal affairs tor the community,
Irish history, is insupportable to
the
tine
passenger
car,
while
the
Greenstine also made a be- ties whose number is not less than that the rights of Ilebrew and Yid-
qualities of rugged strength and any decent Irishman.... If Marcus
quest to his cousin, Esther Mitten- 10,000,000.
dish Ito recognized by the states, dependability for which Graham Loew and Abraham or Jacob or
Paha. Musuciana — The Band
thal, of Detroit, of $10,000 and all
Dr. Stephen S. Wise in his ad- that the governments allis•te a
You Love to Dance With.
bony Warner want to make money
Taring apparel, jewelry and other dress referred to the feet that proportionate amount of the state Brothers trucks have always been
toy holding women up to indecent
personal effects. I/r. Charles H. Switzerland was the seat of the :drool funds fur the Jewish s•hotds. noted are retained.
A four forward speed transmis- laughter let them confine their
Aaron of Detroit was left $1,000, first Zionist congress and now wel-
('loser co-operation between the
showmen's talents to the Rebeceas
"because of his many kindnesses." comes the conference on Jewish Jewish conimunities in the west and sion in the new two-ton chassis as-
and the Marthas of their eown fam-
The remainder of the estoite is to rights. Referring to the contra- the east yeas urged by hr. Stephen sures surplus pulling ability for
ilies. If they want filth and stupid
emergencies
and
makes
possible
a• divided as follows: 2.14 per tent Vi'T'SV over the confertoile•,
in his address, during moderate engine speed for fast, ity and indecency they needn't go o
Dr. S. Wise
.
. 0 Congregation Beth Jacob, 73.32 if
ine stabs! that American Jews ,sh a h he said:
tout
of the ghetto to find it. If they
introduced
long runs The recently
par cent to the Jewish Old Yaks' have striven for a long time to
safeguarding of rights is new four-cylinder engine in tht- want grotesque figures Hester
Henn., and 21.21 per cent to tht• •
ionsult with representatives of the not a 1,01111 to be conferred but ft re. lighter capacity models also has street is full of them and Marcus
United Hebrew schools.
lewish communities in Europe. "It ononsibility to be shared. There are
Loewe is well acquainted with it."
The will, which seas made Dec. is olovious that money alone can- nu bars, save timidity for pride, too the advantage of moderate speed
:2. 1926, names Judge Harry II. not solve Jewish problems. They t•onsultatien and co-operation be- in fast service. Thus speed and
economy are both served.
Keidan and .110•011 Levin of 1010 .an be solved only through a united, tween the Jews it the east
and t he
Four features of the new six-
landolph street as executors.
national notion," he stated.
vest. Charity relief is not enough.
cylinder truck are particularly out-
David E. Greenstine was horn in
"The opponents of the rotifer- We cannot rest satisfied with the standing. They are the engine, a
Detroit 61 years ago. After at- t•net. in London, New York and how pragmatism of millions for dis-
'.ending the nubile schools here, he Paris have employed in their criti- tribution but net tone hour for con- four speed heavy duty transmis-
sion,four-wheel hydraulic brakes
studied law in the office of former -ism the language of anti-Semites. sultation."
and remarkably low prices.
budge William L. Carpenter and Ry virtue of this they have lost the
At the Friday afttornoton session
'REFERENCE
was admitted to, the bar in 100.17
right to protest against the accuse- of the conference. on the proposal
The Newspaper Reporter Meets
tine, which time he occupied a Lens such as thto protocols of the of Leo Wolfson, president of the
the Musician.
HI eminent place in local legal cif- Elders of Zion since they have re- United Roumanian Jews of Amer-
Gloves cnunla andyr, es nn neer A 000
lines
of
business.
No
matter
I different
.1c s. He st.rved two terms as cir- pealed the arguments of the Ih•ar- ica, decided to send a Loh-gram of
wh•t your business. In thls hook YOU
"What is your favorite cigar-
• ld court commissiont•r, first being N rn Independent.
will find thenumber of your prospec-
fondest to Premier Bratianu in
t tly• customers Inited.
'betted to that position in 1094. Of
•.Th e purpose of the conference Connection with the outbreak of new ette?"
Valuable Informallen Is Oen given •5 to
"Monett," says the musician.
etc years he had made his home at .so Dr. Wist• continued, "to reor- anti - Jewish ext•east, in Bukowina.
w you
c us. the mails to secure
ho
an
lo veers of Fine Carpets and
"Why?" asks the reporter.
orders and Inquiries for your products
he Hotel Stadler.
-zanize and ter instruct the cono- "The misdeeds of the anti-Semites
or services.
"The thing that makes a hit with
Upholstered Furniture.
Mr. Greenstine was a member of Slitter of Jewish delegations." Dr. in Roumania have tint been pun.
Wrow for your Mt Coen

me
about
a
Murat!
is
that
it
always
"isgah lodge No. :11. I. O. B. II., Wise appealed for unity.
ished," Mr. Wolfson declared.
R. L POLK & CO.. Detroit, Mick.
tastes the same. The first one I
3028 FOURTEENTH AVE.
':nights
of
Pythias,
Odd
Fellows,
A MeSStigl. Of welcome from smoked, several years ago, won ono'
Puma Car Pi ,,,,, Or Publishes In the 11, 14
aetroit ledge of Elks No. 'di and
aslant List tompilsrs• Nosiness NIslotIrs
ZURICH.—(J. T. A.)—All views Judge Julian W. Mack was read to
Phone Glendale 5375.5376
and every one I've smok-
Pr011Artf• of Pont 11•4 adieniffif.
thers.
the toonferents, -Judge Nlack staled
a the
fl • ant
h same flavor
ce had
Miss Esther Nlittenthal, a cousin, fighting for supremacy in Jewish ;n his message that he regretted his "
Detroit.
public opinion in east European
present, being of the aroma. I've smoked them continu-
s the only sunning reletisto.
countries were voiced in the gene inandity to Is'
opinion
that
the
work
for
the
pro-ally
and
never
tired
of
them."
'rat debate at yesterday's sessions
of the Conference on Jewish Rights. tection of Jewish rights is mazes

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The debate followed the conclu- nary.
sien of the presentation of papers
ZURICH.— (J. T. Ai —Anima
by Dr. Zwi Aberston, representative
of the committee of .lewish delega- can Jews were given a prominent
Lens at Geneva, and I/r. Wishnick. place in the Council on Jewish
Dr. Aherson argued in his piper Rights, which was ensiled at th'
that the principle of self-determina- ( onfen nee on -Jewish Rights who I.
tion of the small peoples, pro- mat d its sessions here Aug. 2 ,
•'aimed by President Wilson, did The new organization, which
the pace
ace of the committee .. ■
cot solve the problem of the na-
tio nal minorities in Europe. The lewish dt•legatt•ns, was formed to
Palestine mandate has realized the the purpose of safeguarding t ,
le vinh stale idea but for the Dias-minority riarbts guaranteed in ti.,•
• .ora countries the protection lit intsrrational pea so treatOs cam 1
minorities is necessary. The inter- eluded after the World war.
Twenty- -one seatswere given
raft nal peace treaties have real-
' , eel only the minimum demands in American Lows ea the cow-,
thin regard and a fight for the ex- which will have 51 members. Th.
t arson of these rights is imprra- ether members of the come
t ice. For the present, however, are repel sentatiees of lea
the action of the committee ought troops in 30 c.ountries. Dr. Stepht o
t • be based en the ground of the S. Wise, president of the America,
'..uses now in ferry, he stated. Jewish Congress; Nahum Sokoo(
t
In the general d-hate Mr. Tcher- •hairman of the ege,ati, of the
niche's. of Vilna debated with Dr World Zionist Organisation; Dr
with regard to his attitude
e Mr Wein of Paris. Dr 7 11
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