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CLIFTON AMOK - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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OLDEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL JEWISH NEWSPAPER IN MICHIGAN
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927

VOL. XXXII, NO. 14

Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents

Franklin Heads
FIFTEENTH ZIONIST CONGRESS
NEW HOME OF JEWISH DRAMA l" J C. DIRECTORS
Tract Committe
MEETS AT BASLE, BIRTHPLACE
PLAN MEETING IN
OF WORLD MOVEMENT IN 1897
CHICAGO OCT. 22

PALESTINE GROUP
PUBLISHES FIRST
ECONOMIC REPORT

111illon AI. Alexander Is Also!

'Member of Union's Ser-

Corporation Started With
Leans, Investments of
$620,000.

David Brown Announces
"Constructive Relief
Conference."

$575,000 IS ADDED
DURING FIRST YEAR

INVITED TO CHICAGO
BY JEWISH LEADERS

Organization Serves Sound
Social Development
of Country.

Campaign Has Raised More
Than $20,000,000 in
Two Years.

mon Commission.

A booklet containing 13 sermons
for the forthcoming holidays has
been issued by the trust totiounission
of the department of synagog and
schisil extension of the I nion of
American Hebrew Congrestatiens.
Dr. hill NI. Franklin of Detroit is
14111i11117111 of the commission, and
Ililtton NI. Alexander one of its
members.

Opposition Leaders Question Status of U. S. Delegates;
Credentials of Other Delegations Are Under Fire;
Left and Right Groups Oppose Reforms.

RUSSIAN ZIONISTS DEMAND RESOLUTIONS
OF PROTEST AGAINST SOVIET GOVERNMENT

Charge Soviet With Persecuting Zionism and Hebrew Lan-
gunge; London "Observer" Sees Congress as Teat
of Weizmann'a Administration.

The sermons, prepared by rabbis
A plan for a 1027 nationcil con- through the country, are for use on
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—A
BASLE.--(J. T. A.)—The attitude of the American
eight
high holy days which include:
ference of the United Jewish Cani-
statement reviewing the work of
paign, to be held in l'hicago, Oct.' the New Year, the Sabbath of lie.I delegation to the fifteenth Zionist Congress is the center-of
the Palestine Economic corpora-
',entente,
the
day
of
Atonement,
I
22-23, was announced this week by
attention of the leaders of the various parties and factions
tion in Palestine during the ;oast
' David A. Brown, national chainnen the festival of l'ellerniteles, the fes- among the 280 delegates who will assemble at Messe
year, relating to the various phases
if the United Jewish l'amptign, at tival of Dedication, the festival of I
of the economic development of the
to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Zionist move-
the national headquarters of the Lots, , the Festival of Passover, and I
country, was issued by Bernard
ment and to formulate new plans for the 'Zionist work in Palestine.
Festival
es
of intoest.
campaign in New Turk City.
Flexner, president of the corpora-
The booklet contains the follow-
The American delegation, consisting of 64 delegates, having the
The
conferentot,
which
is
the
tion. The statement summarizes
support of 16 delegates of other English speaking countries, consti-
third meeting of national sctope ing m•l:Ions:
the first annual report of the cor-
For the New fear: "The Fear tutes one-third of the number of delegates attending the congress.
since
the
launching
of
the
big
ov'er-
poration which is to he issued
of Life," by Rabbi Louis Witt of Upon the course of action taken by this group the fate of the various
sons
campaign, and which is
shortly.
eproposale and policies which are
to bit' known us the "Constructive St. Louis, Alto.; "The ('till of the;
The Palestine Economist corpora-
Soul," by Rabbi Abram Iliritchlicro,
fighting for supremacy within the
Relief
Coinfertince,"
will
comprise
tion was organized in February,'
of
CiiiellgO,
III.
For
the
Sabbath
Zionist movement will be deter-
a nation-wide gathering of all
ODESSA TO OPEN
192•, by the Non-Partisan Pales-
of Repentance: "Progress and Pen-'
forces
in
America
engaged
in
the
tine conference, held under the
JEWISH MUSEUM mined.
Among the outstanding proposals
work of Jewish relief and recon- none," by Rabbi Philip F. Water-'

chairmanship of Louis Marshall.
which will be a matter of discus-
struction in Eastern Europe con- man of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Besides the president, the officers
ODESSA.--(J. T. A.)—The
For the Day of Atonement:
sion at the congress are the ques-
ducted under the auspices of the
LITTMAN'S PEOPLES THEATER
are Louis Marshall, Herbert Leh-
Mendele
hlocher
Seforim
Ma-
tions of changing the colonization
Joint Distribution Committee, the "l'hou Art the Man," by Rabbi
man and Robert SzoId, vice-prest
Samuel Schulman of New fork, ii1 . 1111111, the museum named after
policy in Palestine, a change in the
Wednesday evening. Sept. 7, ish Art theater, Maurine Swartz's marked loy it celebration that prom- continuing, funds for which are be-
dents; Walter E. Mayer, treasurer,
the late Jewish novelist, will he
'ity; "The Noon Hour," by Rabbi
composition
of the Zionist Execu-
ing
raised
through
the
$25,000,000
1927.
playhouse, in New York -1,100 ises ti be notable not only for the
and .1oseph C. Hyman, secretary.
opened here in Oetober.
IVilliani liosenau of Baltimore,
tive, the Jewish Agency plan and
Rememberthat date. it marks soits. The interitir decorations of lewish community but for the city "overseas chest" movement of the NH.; "Children of Two Worlds," by
"The corporation took over at the
(Inc hundred and thirty valu-
the
internal
reforms within the
United
Jewish
Campaign.
time of its creation loans and in-, an important event in the history the theater are in Assyrian style, at large. The program will begin
able; historic Jewish articles, col-
Zionist organization, particularly
The date and place of the von- Rabbi Max C. Currick of Erie, Pa.
vestments in Palestine amounting of the Jewish people of Detroit. rich in color and in the best artistic at 0:30 in the evening with a band
lected by the research expedi-
For the Festival of Tabernacles:
t
ti
int
were
set
at
those
advocated
by the American
a
joint
meeting
to $620,000. During the first year For on that day Detroit Jewry's, taste. In stage equipment it ranks concert by the Juvenile band. Then
tion sent out to collect Jewish
of the I/frill/II heads Of the United "Providence Divine and II uman,"
Zionists, which are to the effect that
of its existence the corporation has own theater, Littman's Peoples with the best theaters in the city. will follow speeches by noted De-
rintiquities and articles relating
by Rabbi Montague N. A. ('when
Jewish
Campaign
and
the
Joint
the
Zionist
Congress
gives up its
added $575,000 to its investments theater, will open its dons for the Its construction is modern, tire- troiters.
to Jewish culture, will be exhib-
right to determine what is called
Distribution Committee, held in the of Tacoma, Wash.; "The Connect-
proof and of the last quality of Ma-
and commitments in Palestine. (If first time
ited at the opening of the mu-
Among those who will address °tikes of Felix NI. Warburg, chair- ing Link." by Rabbi Marvin Na-
the
Zionist
budget
and
leaves this
The new playhouse, which is lo- terials. All in all, it is a playhouse the audience in the preliminary
seum. The articles were col-
this amount $155,000 WAS appro-
man of the Joint Distribution Com- than of Philadelphia.
to either the general council or the
lected in the provinces of Vie
priated for agricultural and ro-op- cated on Twelfth street at Seward, that Detroit Jewry can well take program will be Mayor John W.
For the Festival of Dedication:
mittee,
after
the
decision
was
Zionist
Executise.
The
reforms
and
lynia anti Podolia.
d'ative credits, $2351100 for mort- is in the heart of Detroit's most pride in.
Smith, John Lodge, president of
"The. Appeal of a Positive Juda-
changes will greatly affect the 'kit-
On next Wednesday evening the the city council; Rabbis Leon F1'11111 unanimously taken for convening
gage credits, and $155,000 for pub- modern and progressive Jexish
ism," by Rabbi Solomon Foster of
withal in Palestine.
1927
conference
for
review
of
the
Int works' deltas," the statement neighbor1111011. It represents an owl- curtain will go up on its first offer- Ohl Moses Fischer and Nathaniel
Newark, N. .1. For the Festival of
Opposiion Expected.
lay of $250,000 and compares fa- Dig, "Step-Children Of the Law," Goldstick of the corporation coun- work thus far accomplished and Lots: "Even This Shall Pass
declares.
discussion of further steps to be
Opposition to these reforms is
In reviewing the work of the vorably with the finest Jewish play- by Shaine Roche! SomkolT, famous soils office. Reuben Gushing, repro
Away," by Rabbi Sidney S. Te-
taken.
expected
tar come both from the left
Palestine Economic corporation it houses in the country. In seating woman dramatist of the Yiddish
Besides Mr. IVarlou•g and Mr. desche of New Ilaven, Conn. For
labor groups and the right groups.
(Turn to next nage.)
must be borne in Mind that the capacity it equals the famous Jew- theater. The tootasiur will to
Brown, those who participated ill the Festival of Passover: "The
The fate of these proposals will
means at its disposal were limited.
he .11 (ion for the conference call Bundle of yssop," by Rabbi Harry
depend on the combinations of the
It was, therefore, essential to con-
included Louis Marshall, Col. Iler- IL Slayer of Kansas bite, Ito.;
various factions within the con-
centrate on those enterprises which
gress. Great interest was called
bert II. Lehniae, and Paul liner- "Jewish Fundamentalism," by Rab-
gave profilise of standing by them-
weld, vice-chairman and treasurer, bi Emil IV. Leipziger of New Or- Reports of Agreement With forth by the announcement today
selves regardless of temporary con-
respectively, of the Joint Distrito_ leans La. For the Festival of
of the Comelier) of a joint commit-
Stresemann Are Called
ditions.
tion
onunittee, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Pentecost: "Revelation and Con-
tee of all groups belonging to the
In accordance with the estab-
chairman of the Cultural Com- secration," by Keine Morris S. Laz-
so-called general Zionists, with the
"Sheer
Fantasy."
lished policy of the Palestine Co-
mittee Of the Joint Distribution aron of Baltimore, bid.
exception of the Zionist revisionists
operative company, an institution Daily Express Claims That'
Says Settlers Have Remained Committee, and David M. Bressler,
Other members of the commis-
and the radical Zionists. The joint
granting building loans principally
koNtE.---- (J. T. A.)--Emphatic committee is to formulate a pro-
on Land in Spite of
acting chairman of the United Jew- sion, in addition to Dr. Franklin
Jewish Agency Is a
iu .lerusalem and Haifa, which was
ish Campaign of Greater New York and Milton M. Alexander of De- denial of the reports current in in- gram and give directions to the
Hardships.
taken over by this corporation at
Failure.
troit, are Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg ternational circles; of Italy's inten- delegates as to how to vote on the
held in the spring of 1920.
the time of its formation.
it was
!German Representatives Are
. .
.
Immediately on the announce- of Milwaukee, Morris NI. Feuerlicht tion to claim the mandate for Pal- main questions which will come up
MOSCOW. — (.I. T. A.) — The
not pod. e o poi lupe t in the
LONDON. — T. A.) — Tin I
progress of the Jewish land settlers ment of the vonference projects the of Indianapolis, Israel !bitten of estine was made by Benito Muse°p before the congress.
Unintentionally Of-
financing of building activities in London Daily Express continued its
lini.
A special caucus of the American
In the ('rimes was described by the ( hicagto leaders of the United Jew- Cincinnati, Louis I. Egelson of Cin-
Tel Aviv under the abnormal eon- anti-Zionist campaign by publish-
fended, Leave.
The denial was called forth by a delegates was held Sunday. When
Soviet Minister of Health Semash- ish Campaign, in an official nwss- cinneti and Solomon 11. Frechof.
ditions then prevailing. Ac sum, ing another article demanding that
ko. who has just returned front it age from Julius Rosenwald, Jacob Rabbi Samuel Hirshberg is chair-, report purporting to rest on the asked by newspaper representa-
however, as a more sober judgment Great Britain relinquish the Pales-
M. Loeb, Sol Kline, Samuel Ditutseh, man of the committee on annual; result of negotiations conducted tives, Louis Lipsky, president of
to Crimea.
MOTZKIN EXPRESSES
and an economic basis appeared, tine mandate.
(Veiling in the Isvestia. the min- ;Gen. Abel Davis and Judge Harry sermon pamphlet, and associated between Mussolini and German the Zionist Organization of Amer-
action was taken to improve hous-
The article, written in sensa-
REGRET AT INCIDENT, ister of health describes his visit to Fisher to National Cheirman with hint is Rabbi Innis I. Egelson,i Foreign Minister Stresemann.
ica, declared that no definite steps
ing facilities. The financing of a tional tone, is full of nonsensical
In a press interview, Mussolini hAve yet been taken. Both the right
Blown extended an invitation to assistant director of the depart-
the h culany lk •h
mintier of small houses in Haze- claims. For install..., the paper al-
found the colonists threshing corn. I have the conference held in their ment of synagog and school exten- couched his denial in the form of a and the left wings are awaiting im-
fon, a suburb north of Tel-Aviv, leges that its previous article Professor Lazarsohn, Jewish'
reference to the tastes of Italian patiently the decision of the Amer-
sion.
The older colonists complained that city.
was authorized on a basis which cons.] the crisis in Palestine and
families. "Every family used to ican delegates as to its attitude.
I facilities of the Standard
the first years were . very hard when
Leader of Latvia, Pre-
would improve the existing unsani- resulted in the etmvocation td the
believe it was necessary to ntsset s The situation is extremely uncer-
sumptuous •
s and
tary conditions in the but settle- Zionist Congress in Basle to dist-
a
decorative rase: The USI'lliaalltiM1A
sents Paper.
were
club {muse sections. opened,
under great difficulties.
tain as the possibility of forming
14 this vase is now being recog-
ment around Tel-Avis.
suss the situation. The purpose of
The colonists, however, stated placed at the disposal of the gath-
a centrum to uphold the policies of
The plan provides that the land the congress, the paper say's, is to
nized.
We do not want to have a Dr. Weizmann in slight. .
that "Jews are accustomed to suf- ering and its delegates. This tITer
G•NINA.—
(.1.
T.
A.)
The
owned by the applicants as sites consider the proposition to divide
Syrian or Paletinian vase for our
Agency • Factor.
fer and therefore we have endured. of hospitality was alTelliell with
for the houses is to be sold to the Palestine into awn tarts which Congress of National Minorities in :
Fascist family," he declared.
Now, every year it is becoming eas- enthusiastic appreciation by the na•
Well informed American dele-
Jewish National Fund in order that would assure a Jewish majority in }lampoon countries, which was in
tionat
leaders,
unit
a
message
of
ier.
This
year's
harvest
is
net
bad.
gates,
however,
stated unofficially
session here for three days, con-
the funds invested by the borrower certain parts of the country.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The re- that the attitude of the American
cluded its deliberations last week. We have planted vineyards. We formal acceptanue front the officers
MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.) -A ports circulated in Geneva that
in land should be released for Willi-
The article is full of misinforma-
of
the
United
Jewish
Campaign
:
have
remained
on
the
land
despite
delegation
will
be
greatly influ-
The series of resolutions aiming
national conference on Jewish edu- Germany has reached an agreement
ilia' purposes. In this way the ne- tion concerning internal Zionist af-
difficulties because we knew that if and the Joint Distribution Com-
enced by their policy with regard to
cation, the first to Ise held in the with Italy to support the latter',
cessity for additional financing is fairs and plans. It states that the at bringing about a betterment of
:
mittee
in
New
York
to
the
Chicago
we
would
give
it
up,
the
whole
back-
the
Jewish
Agency.
The American
Dominion of t'aned!i, will meet claim for the Palestine mandate,
eliminated whether in the form of • Jewish Agency has proved a fail- the situation of the national minor-
todholand movement would be dis- committee tifficially fixed the place
during the week of Succoth in the and her claims in South Africa and delegation will in all probability
second mortgage credits or in the use and this will result in Great nit s and regulating the relations
of
the
conference
in
the
city
which
couraged
"

to•tat-tn
(hr minuril its and the;
midrib Of October. ; Abyssinia, were denied in well in- postpone the carrying out of the
form of credit by contractors end 11it i aim
of heavy re-
ass
The majority of the settlers are played host with notable success bl
reforms which are considered nec-
states were unanimously miopted.
The confertmett was called under formed circles in close contact with
dealers in building materials, a sponsibilitics.
sponsibilities.
essary, believing that these reforms
The resolutions laid particular former traders, shopkeepers and the great campaign conference of the auspices of the Zionist Organ- the German foreign office.
practice which necessarily increases
artisans from Zhitomir, Ch. nun a year ago.
will
culminate with the Jewish
emphasis
on
the
demand
of
the
mi.

the cost of construction and is bur-
In a statement issued to the cor-
Itrprrscntntices of all groups of ization tml C1111711111 us x result of a'
tional minorities to full and Mitlitopol. All hate deolaied
resolution adopted at the last con- respondent of the Jewish Tele- Agency plan when it will be fully
densome to the borrower.
consummated. This is also believed
fe....1.
lh of their press and contains that they do not regret their hav- American Jewry organized in the vention of the organization held re-
The project has reached the stage
graphic Agency here, the reports
movement, and of all com-
to he the attitude of Dr. Weizmann.
-11,-: ■ ••1 loll, Of improvement in the jog engaged in agrieulture and drive
cently in IVinnipeg. All institu- of the London Daily Express cons
where an architecture! contest for

pis-et-done of the League of Nations' they would not return Ito the towns, munal and philanthropic elements lions interested in Jewish education
suitable house designs has been
tinning this agreement la•ween
Feet
ootruction
interested
in
the
LONDON. - 1.1. T. A.) — The
in providing grotto ti n e for the 'Fins is solving the .It
and
in
the
instruction
of
Hebrew'
al ranged. The corporation hos also
St resonant] and Mussolini were
in
Russia,
N11111-ter
tokti work in the NU! itIlIS c-ountries
British
press
takes
an interest in
minorities.
interested itself in the erection of
abroad, will lie summoned for A were invited to participate in the termed "sheer farness."
the opening of the fifteenth Zionist
The resolutions were based on -t.i:•-.
houses in colonies, the first step in
two-day session in Chicago on the conference.
Congress
tomorrow.
An article
• -- - -
-
the
recommendations
vontainol
in
According to the plans of the
which has been the financing of Would Sever German-French
BASLE—I.I. T.
de- published in the "Observer"
ileys
the ',pod of Dr. I. Wilfan, presi-
states
sponsors, a permanent educational nials issut•t1 simultaneously in
houses in Rehoboth. The sum of
The
conference,
which
will
ttpen
Monoply of Potash,
that
the
Zionist
Congress
is the
der( of the congress. Dr. Wilfaii
$190,000 has been set aside for such
Saturday evening, October 22, and ;council. national in scope. is to be Rome and Berlin concerning the most vital since lierzl's first con-
Chemist Claims.
of tffit outstanding leaders
formed
in
Canada.
reported agreement between Cer
housing and building loans. In
(It I
..f the Tuitional minorities move-
The council is also to attempt to many and Italy with regard to the gress. The future of the national
these 'natters the corporation is
23, will he decuted b, a review of
.11i ment in Europe. Ile is a mend, r
LONDON.— (J. T. A
solve the financial problems of Palestine mandate called forth a
acting through the Palestine Build-
(Turn to last page.)
the
results
achieved
to
date
it,
the
of the Italian parliament where he
ing Loan and Saving association, American company' is es-king a
various campaign efforts through- those agencies devoted to the work feeling of :tali:480nm among the
represents the Slovenian minority.
which it entirely owns and con- share in the salts of the Demi Sea,'
! out the country, as well as of the of Hebrew education. Plans will delegates arriving for the fifteenth
of
At the last session of the con-
also be considered fur evolving a Zionist ()ingress.
trols. The funds of this institution Di. Thomas lierltert Norio,
WI/ek 1111111all, With
gress an incident lic•urred as a re- B'nai B'rith and Auxiliary status of the
The possibility that Palestine in
are invested in loans to individual New York, leading American ch•m-
I IOW to presenting a onnprehensive standard curriculum for the vari-
Will Open Season
sult of which the representatives of
ous typen of Talmud Torahs and the epoch of its rehabilitation
home builders. During the last fis- ist and organizer of an Anglo-
the minorities in Germany' took of-
Next Week.
Hebrew schools.
(Turn to last page.)
should again come under the reign
cal year loans amounting to $53.- A merit-an syndicate, which hopes to
,
' o,I twin n succession for the extrac- fense and left the hall.
of Rome, historically associated
Ur. Leo Ilotzkin, speaking in be-
Pisgah lodge No.:31 , I O. B. B s ,
with the destruction of the Jewish
The economic difficulties in Pal- tion of the mineral deposits, and
half of the Jewish delegates, made , and the Ladies' Auxiliary' will it
Geologist. After

state in Palestine, was a source of (l I arnegito
estine have presented a particularly who is now in London, stated.
s
The British colonial 1.flice has a statement expressing his regret at ;their first important meeting of the
anxiety among many Zionists. it
...Tunics problem to the corporation.
Month's Study, l'redicts
I.•en considering the bids of various the incident. The Jewish group is 'season the day immediately fllow-
was stated hme.
(Turn to last peee.)
competitors for the last year and it willing t t continue its co-operation ing Labor day, Tuesday evening,
More Earthquakes.
The mitre possibility that "Rome
half. Announcement of their award with the national minorities in , Sept. 6. The chairmen of the re-
and Jerusalem" should meet again
Eint'pe, he stated.
may be expto•tol at any time.
; spective committee, will be pre-
on the palliest field and that Jerus-
NEW
YOREs— O. T. A.)—Pals
Much interest was displayed in !pared to present a full program of.
Potash, bromine salts, gypsum
alem is to be sulii.1 again Iti Rome, ',shine and Syria must be prepared
and magnesium chloride are the the papers read at the congress by their activities for the coining term.
recalled unpleasant historic rem- for warring destructive earth-
principal of the Dead Sea salts Professor Lazarsithn, Jewish leader
Mrs..). Weiss, head of the mem- NIelhourne Avenue Social Center, Completely Remodeled. ! inistenct s. Particular objection to
!quakes in the future, according to
But, avcoriling to Dr. Norton, the of Latvia, ton "State Sovereignty Ilarship drive Of the auxiliary. an-
' Italy's 51111111
the Palestine man-
Will Open as Fully Equipped Club House Sept. 6;
and Minorities Pretection" in which nounces that Mesdames L. FIXIOr,
Americas members 14 his pi
date
based on the influence of tl:,e aciagic' bitnisaisilte ....:1101)rha ll
tt ajiulesYt
Announce
Many
New
Club
Activities.
he
dwelt
en
the
phase
of
the
proh-
are ehirtly interested in the impish
R. Neuman, D. Flanders, as well
Fascism ,n present day Italy and pleted a study of the causes and
shaarey %Niel( Congregat i on It is believed that if Dr. Norton lem whit 11 caused most opposition as Miss E. Lewis have volunteered
the probability that in 1 . 11S1' of I'al- effects of therthquake of July
of
the
majority
populations,
He
Will Reserve Tickets
and his group could acquire
t heir services. In connection with
Announcement was made this
The Jewish Center, at 31 Mel- estine l000tming subject to Italy. 11, a dispiitch from l'aris to the
of the Dead Sea resources argued that the state sovereignty the program of this committee, an
the influence of ('atholocism, far New Y. rk Times states.
Beginning Sunday.
week that the Jewish Center at 31
in that mineral, the United States is not in any way lessened by legal entertnining program of activities Melbourne will open for the season bourne, was leased in June, 1926, (Dan being friendly to the Jewish
Dr. Will, is now in Paris at the
and the activities which were con-
protection provided for the minor- is contemplated.
rehabilitation of Palestine, would close of a 'rip around the world
The most impressive serve', s in %could not only lie independent of ities.
on next Tuesday, Sept. P
ducted
years
gone
by
a
at
the
Hann
Mrs. II. Fleishman, president of
loomme a decisive fat-td in the de- under the auspices of the Carnegie
th e history of Sheeny Zeliek syna- German and French supplies, but
A lively discussion followed in Ladies' Auxiliary, announces that
The center, which is 111Hliagiiii by Sthloss • building and later at the
would lot able Ito cut very til•asti-
velopment of the ceuntry, that him institutien of Washington, investi-
gogue will be conducted during the
whi, h many representatives of the plans are rapidly materializing for the Jewish Centers Assts•iation, of le Wish Welfare Center on Philadel-
rally thep rice of this essential
tiering the Ziorist efforts
forthcoming high holy days, accord-
gating earthquakes. He arrived at
national minorities, including the !the coming 11'nai B'rith bazaar. which Milton M. Alexander is pres- phia were transferred to the new
tilizer to the American farmers.
habllitate Palestine as a Jewish ;Jerusalem in July 12 and spent
ing to an announcement by the of-
building.
With
further
develop-
ident,
has
been
remodeled
and
now
It is understood Dr. Norton has Jewish representatives, participat- Morris
Shatzen has been most ac-
notional home.
.
ficers of the congregation. The set-
!four weeks investigating the phe-
ed. Great interest Wail also din- live and enthusiastic in his support offers many modern club house fea- ment of the activities and realizing
obtained
guarantees
for
the
capital
ting will he the most beautiful
the need of a community CAM,
to undertake such a huge : played in the paper submitted by of the auxiliary in furtherance of tures.
auditorium in Detroit devoted to necessary
"This Earthquake," he said, "re-
The Marl of directors of the as- that would satisfy more fully a
work, and also has collet fed an en- i Dr. Ammentle, general secretary of the plans for this bazaar.
religious service according to the
:ills that the hely land is an active
1111118,111
for S01 1ial and Club WV
tire !ethnical, chemical and engi- the national minorities organiza-
A comprehensive program of societion includes, in addition ;
traditional ritual, and one of the
siirthquake country. From the re-
neering staff. with a view to liegin• tion. The saltiest of his paper was 11'nai !Frith activities will be pre- Mr. Alexander, Milford Stern, vice- Nadi as for a more llimpruhvnsiii•
twist attractive houses of worship
motest times catastr ophes have
ning the work as soon as the con- "National Intol•renee .1,mpardises sented during the course of the !president; !Jerry S. Schienman, Jewel) educational program the
in America. The services will be
been resorded there. There has been
European Peace"
bazaar. "Something new and worth treasurer. and Mary Caplan, secre- inwish Welfare Federation appro-
led by Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski, cession is granted.
no break in the sequence which, on
while" is the slogan of the work- tary. Miss Caplan is also director priated $2,000 for improvements,
There are three other .siring bid-
formerly of Liverpool, England.
the
average, comprises a very se-
additional
(Futilities
and
equipment.
The
commie,
for
settling
Jew-

ders in the field. The first grow
ers. Among the other ladies active , of the center.
who will intone the selections of
The Jewish Center has accord- ish orphans as farmers in Canada vere shock in Syria or Palestine
Other memis•rs of the hoard are
represents the British chemical
. at this time ere: Mrs. M. Blatnik-
the liturgy of the penitential sea-
about
once every century and many
a
Later
.
announces
that
day
role-
I
by
Sir
Alfred
ingly
heen
Over
rrmoth•led
and
repainted
Miss
Emma
Butzel,
Fred
M.
!Int-
toff, Mother Klein, Mrs. Anna Koff•
son. Ile will he assisted by a choir trust, presided
other less severe ones.
Mond. The second is headed by the
man, Mrs. If. Levin, Mrs. It Nfo- 1 zel, Refthi lam From, %•la !limit- 'luring these past summer m onths. bearer) will be held this week-end
muter the direction of Julius Miller,
"There
is no reason to suppose
at
the
Canadian
Jewish
Farm
The
auditorium
was
isolated
and
Russian Jewish engineer. NOV"-
dt II, Mrs. Mary Bernstein, Mrs. E. hoch, Bernard Isaacs. Judge !lorry
Detroit conductor and choral leader.
Leib Fleischer. the man without J. Schwartz and Mrs. I. Jere....
meiski, who repro-tints the Zionist
• B. Keidan, Solomon R. Levin, Ar- made more 'wound proof. Activities s•hoel at Georgetown, (nt. The the activity is diminishing. Activi-
Reservations for seats at the
ties
in
the
future are still tv be
schist!,
which
was
established
by
may
now
le•
conducted
without
a
country.
who
was
shippol
hack-
interests and also is said to have
Mrs. M. Itlatnikoff, who has in thur Mansbach, Bendetson Nets no:,
'N'nagrigue may be made in the of-
reckoned with.
certain affiliations with Sir Alfred. ward and forward from the 1•nitt•l charge the program for the Willi- Wallace Rosenheim, Jeseph I.. Sell- trrfk,ence from outside or disturb- the committee, is the home of II
fice of the congregation, Brush
,
"In
the
late
Palestine earthquake
ornhans.
who
were
recently
brought
ance
to
other
activities
in
the
build-
The third is an independent Brit- States to various countries in Eu- annual bridge luncheon to le held ing, Ilenry Winernan, Emanuel
street at Willis avenue. beginning
to America from Mizritch, Poland. the shock was presided by a thun-
rope, has at last been allowed to at Webster hall, III Putnam ave- Paperno, Morris le Waldman end ing.
Sunday morning, Sept. 3, between ish syndicate.
derous
alike
and was terrifying,
A
program
of
speakers.
concert,
land. The appeal of the Washing- nue. Si 12:30 o'clock Tuesday, Mrs. David R. Illerbe.
An attractively furnished lounge
lo and 12, and every Tuesday and
ton representative of Hies has Sept. 11, is busily engaged in the
The staff of the ci nter consists of room was set aside on the ground hy the children's orchestra and but was moderate in violence in
PRAGL'F.—i.1. T. Al

Thursday evening thereafter from
general,
judging
by the weakness
inspection
while
the
or.
Of
:tours
Schapiro, leader Of a considerable hes been successful and Ledo work Of completing the program Miss Mary Caplan, director: Jacob floor. Memhers of the various
7:30 to 9 o'clock.
Fleischer will be admitted to the for this affair. Reservations are S. Prarlstien, educational director; groups, it is hoped, will he encour- phans are both at work and at play, of the buildings which resisted it,
The committee on seats an- Chassidic following in Munkacz,
and
would
not
have
caused any
has
been
arranged.
The
Detroit
AAA injured in United States on a $1 (tOO bond un- ;coming in rapidly, and all those Mrs. Lillian Jacobs, women's work- aged to "dr-n in" at the center to
nounces that such persons as de- Carpatho, Russia.
I material damage in well-built ei-
an automobile accident in Carlsbad, til such time as he will be able to desiring to participate in the pro- er ; Miss Mettle Baron, girls' work- •p tol their leisure hours. and it is committee is desirous of having as ; ties. But the habit of piling up
sire to attend Shaarey •edek
visitors
as
possible,
in
order
return to Russia. This, of course, . gram end in an enjoyable after- er; Meyer Blatt. hope worker: hem.: it swill in general make them many
but cannot pay far their Brats according to reports received here. tenants upon the recognition by : noon are requested to phone Mrs.
I heavy incoherent walls of mud and
Mrs. Minnie Steinberg, dramatic feel that the center is their club that the public may better realize
The rabbi, who was in Carlsbad
will be cheerfully accommodated if
that work that is being done at the stone in the near east exposes the
the 1 nited Slates of the Soviet M. Blatnikoff, Euclid 5717-R, for worker; Miss Ida Avrin and Miss
on
his
vacation,
was
seriously
in-
they will apply at the office of the
communities to extreme danger."
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to
next page.)
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reservations.
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Hartz,
secretaries.
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