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The Career of
Adolph S. Ochs

A. A. WILLIAMS WINS
ORATORICAL CONTEST Yo u n g

13.8(KEN

Club
Notes

Albert A. Williams, a student of
the Detroit College of Law, won the
(Continued From Page One).
first prize of $25 in the Lacy-Hick-
George Johns in 1851. Its manner ey-Kirschbaum Oratorical Contest,
of presenting news during the Civil
JUDAEANS CELEBRATE
War won for it an excellent repu
PURIM AT MASQUERADE
tation. In 1871, it was instrumen-
-
-
tal in exposing and destroying the
Prizes Awarded for Best Cos-
notorious Tweed Ring. This feat
tumes;
Mass
Singing
• Feature.
established it formally as a power-
ful newspaper. In 1894, it with-
150
Detroit
Approximately
drew its support from the Republi-
Young Judaeans attended the Pur-
can powers by espousing the cause
im
masquerade
Saturday
evening
of the independent political element
at the Jewish Center.
that later elected Grover Cleveland
Prizes
were
awarded
tee
the best
president. This move was respon-
costumes by the judges, consisting
sible for the loss of much revenue
of Mr. Ileymun, Miss Helen Cass,
from circulation and advertising
Mrs. Heyman, 11Irs. Philip Slomo-
sources. In 1891, the Times was
vitz, Miss Anna Belinsky and S.
seriously handicapped b^ the death
Cohen.
of George Johns, for his heirs were
Boys' prizes were awardssl tee Ja-
not equal to the task of managing
cob Ginsberg and Harry Bodzin.
a metropolitan newspaper. In 1893,
Winners of girls prizes were:
the new Times l'ublishing Company
Miriam Charnolf, member of the
was organized, in a vain effort to
Roses of the White and Blue, first
re-establish the property. Charles
prize; Dorothy ('roll, member of
They make the loveliest tai-
R. Miller was president. During
the Hadar Zion, second prize; Ruth
The beat way to convince 'your
the same year, a disastrous busi-
lored hats we've ever seen—
Rabinowitz, member of the Blos-
self of Chevrolet's superiority: go
ness panic almost put a stop to the
with self and ribbon trims in
soms of Zion, third prize; Evelyn
for a drive in one. Take any road
newspaper.
the intricate modern manner.
Shewitz, member eef the Ezra Ye-
you want and watch its perform-
It was in 1896 that Adolph S.
ALBERT A. WILLIAMS
hudah Club, third prize.
In navy, black and colors,
ance.
Ochs was invited to take hold of the
these are the high mark of
property. A new corporation was held March 9, in the Y. Al. C. A.
organized with a capital of $1,000,- auditorium. He spoke on "Peace
chapeaux chic for Spring.
The Mogen David Club decided
000. Mr. Ochs put in $75,000 cash. and the World."
to enter the Jewish Center track
Fourth Floor
Under the terms of his contract,
Williams is a member of the
3,876 shares of stock were deposit- board eef directors of the I'hilo- meet at the last meeting, held
ed in his name to be delivered to mathic Debating Club. He was March 8 at the Westminster and
him only after the paper had paid winner of the gold medal in the Delmar Talmud Torah. The track
all expenses for a period of three las" oratorical contest held in De- meet will be staged at the Central
consecutive years. This was to be cember. His topic then was "The High School gym March 31. Mr.
Graff was elected team captain
the test of his executive ability in Kingdom of God."
A
and Mr. Lipson was chosen indoor
managing and directing this news-
Paul Brener, a member of the
paper property. At the end of the Philomathic, and Robert N. Bern- captain.
The basketball team defeated
first three years, it was proved be- stein, an ex-speaker, also partici-
yond all doubt that Mr. Ochs was pated in the contest. Professor the Young Maccabaeans and thus
equal to the task. All expenses Lockwood, Howard Morley and won the Young Judaea champion-
were paid, and there was a profit. Thomas Wright were the fudges. ship. Mr. Lipson was chosen for-
Consequently, the stock was turned Robert Fish, president of the De- ward on the All-Jewsih Center
over to him. This gave him the con- troit College of Law Oratorical As- team. Mr. Larut and Mr. Sohlow
trolling interest in the New York sociation, presided.
were chosen on the second team
A. BENEDICT STRENG, President
CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-President
.
Times which from that date to this
as center and forward, respective-
he has held.
ly. These three helped to push
DR. P. M. BERNSTEIN, Secretary-Treasurer
f Rose From Apprenticeship.
lic funds, (5) its refussal to accept the club into undisputed second
Mr. Ochs' rise is typical of that $55,000 from a Tammany adminis- place in the Jewish Center League.
R510
The team will close its success-
of so many American Jews who at- tration for city advertising, on the
lain high places by dint of their ground that even subconsciously a ful season when it meets the J. C.
remarkable achievements in the change of policy might result, (6) A. Centrals at Temple Beth El.
Irving Katzin, Jr., gave an in-
face of great odds, through the its enterprise in adopting wireless
Jews' singular ability tee hang on telegraphy in the gathering of teresting report about the manu-
facture
of soap products in Pales-
and struggle on and up. Ile was news; in securing and printing
born in Cincinnati in 1858. His photographs of I'erry's account of tine. Several articles from the
New
Palestine
were read to the
parents were Bavarian immigrants the North Pole; and inaugurating
of moderate means. As a boy he its annual appeal for "One Hun- club. A debate will feature the
had to earn his own livelihood. At dred Neediest Cases;" its remark- program for the following meet-
the age of 11 he carried newspapers able thoroughness in covering every ing.
A fine Kashmir finish coat
and later became a printer's ap- phase and current event during the
and smartly pleated skirt,
prentice. At 15, he was a news- World War.
paper compositor, and at 20 he was
Hold. Four Honorary D
with an exquisite blouse
publisher of the Chattanooga Times
Mr. Ochs is the holder of four
that combines hand-fagot-
of which he is still proprietor. And, honorary degrees, From Yale Uni-
Export of 3,801 units of Dodge
ting and a most interesting
at the age of 30, he had accumulat- versity he received the honorary Brothers cas and Graham Brothers
angled neckline that marks
ed $75,000, which he invested in degree of M. A.; from Columbia trucks and commercial cars during
this outfit distinctly: Paris!
what today is one of America's University, the degree of L. L. D. February net a record for all time
was conferred on him; and the hon- for that month for the company, ac-
greatest news organs.
and emphatically Smart!
Under his regime many innova- orary degree of Doctor of Litera- cording to official figures just com-
Third floor
tions and achievements of the ture was given him by the Chatta- piled by the company.
Times were adopted, among them: nooga, and by New York Univer-
The total of 3,801 units sold com-
sities.
He
is
also
a
Chevalier
of
the
(1) the slogan "All the News that's
pares to 3,0l3 for February 1027,
Fit tee Print," (2) the establish- Legion of Honor of France.
and 3,472 for February 1926. The
In addition to his publishing in- factory export output for February
ment of the Saturday review of
books in 1896, later combined with terests, Mr. Ochs is found in the this year represents a gain of more
the magazine section eef the Sunday forefront of civic, communal, phil- than 26 per cent over February a
issue, (7) the reduction of the price anthropic, and cultural activities of year ago.
—
of the newspaper to one cent (high the country.
Dodge Brothers, Inc., views the
cost of manufacture of late years
increased sales volume as a reflec-
BUSINESS NOTICE.
has made in necessary to increase
tion of improved business condi-
the price tee two cents), (4) its re-
tions and increased buying power
!DC Benton 1. Marks annotinces in the foreign field. Dealers of Eu-
fusal to accept $33,600 from the
Higher priced qualities. Both wonderful values at Monday's price. d4-inch
city to print the complete canvass the removal of his dental office rope and the British Isles placed
.te
of the vote of New York, on the from 917 David Whitney. Building large orders during the month for
Georgette crepe and 54-inch washable crepe in newest spring shades. Both fab-
trucks and the Victory Six models.
ground that it was a waste of pub- to 1814 Eaton Tower.
rics are in big demand for dresses, blouses, etc.
In anticipation of a record break-
NASISOMIZS MATZOS
ing business this spring, production
wit-%
of cars and trucks in all plants of
Dodge Brothers has been adjusted
MATIO.FARFEL
to keep pace with domestic and for-
EGG-MATZO
eign orders.
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i ng institutions affiliated with it
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nd to the industrial concernings
LEVIN BROS., 1354 Division Street
the Communists and the revolution-
nder its control to submit a list
ary elements, as "Konfessionslose," u
showing the nationality and relig-
were put among the Jews and were
ion of their employees. The order
beaten without distinction.
urged that the enterprises see to it
"This state of mind is disappear-
that they employ less foreigners,
ing. I do recognize the Jewish which meant Jews.
question as a Bodel and economic
N. Moinet intervened in this mat-
one and will not permit it being ter with l'rime Minister Bratinau,
made a religious issue," the Prime declaring that the issuance of such
Minister declared.
orders hamper the loan negotia-
Bishop Baltazar, who was the tions.
next speaker, remarked that he was
Eight Rioters Sentenced.
not inclined to accept anti-Semitism
The military court of Clausen-
either in its social or economic
burg, which tried the last group of
form.
Rumanian students involved in the
anti-Jewish riots in the beginning
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Anti-
of December, concluded its proceed-
Special Six
Semitism doesn't pay is the advice
ings.
given to the Hungarian statesmen
4-Door Sedan
Ten of the accused were acquitt-
by the London Daily Express, in an ed, one was sentenced to one
editorial on the Jewish situation in month imprisonment, three to 15
II ungary.
days and four to seven months' im-
"Britain's title to statesmanship
f.o. b. factory
prisonment. The latter four were
surpassing all others is due to the
sentenced for failure to obey the
fact that she made peace with the
order to appear in court.
She has
Jews generations ago.
The Rumanian government ap-
been abundantly repaid by Jewish
propriated an additional amount of
loyalty and enterprise in the fab-
14,000,000 lei for the victims of the
ric of British life," the paper
anti-Jewish riots in Oradeamare.
writes.
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"Britain is a powerful, secure na-
tion, Hungary a weak, threatened! BLAME FOR POGROMS
nation. Therefore, it is doubly PLACED ON GOVERNMENT
foolish for Ilungary, encompassed
VIIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Start-
by ill wishers, tee add the antagon- ling facts with regard to the atti-
ism of the Jews to her difficulties," tude of the Rumanian government
the Daily Express declares.
in the anti-Jewish excesses in
Transylvania during December
PARIS.—(j. T. A.)—The Hun- were disclosed in testimony pre-
garian government's numerus sented before the military court at
clausus reform is spurious and in- Cluj.
effective, declares the Paix et Droit,
A detailed report of the proceed-
the organ of the Aliancelsraelite ings of the military court which is
Nash—long the leader in fine-car value to heighten its charm and luxury. Cush-
Universelle in an article headed now trying the last group of stu-
dents who participated in the riots,
"Hungarian False Money."
—now increases its margin of leader- ions are deep tufted and form fitted.
"Hungary is indebted tee Euro- telegraphed there by a Hungarian
ahip'by new reduced prices.
pean opinion," the paper declares, news agency, quotes the Rumanian
This Sedan, like all Nash cars, is pow-
"and must discharge bed debt boy- student leader, Popescu, in his
er•d by the great, Nash-type 7-bearing
Now at $1295 1. o. h. the Nash factory
ally. She will make a profound statement before the military court,
mistake if she imagines she is able that "the government had greater
motor,
has
Nash
2-way
•-1,
heel
brakes,
you can buy this big Special Six 5-
guilt in the Transylvanian pogroms
to pass this spurious coin."
passenger 4-door Sedan—a car built to the Nash straight -line drive, Nash
than did the students."
This statement caused great sur-
NEW RUMANIAN LAW HITS
the highest standards of quality and extra easy atm isig, and all the other
prise in the court, the government
JEWISH
COMMUNAL
LIFE
style—brilliant in performance—one luxuries of performance which belong
BUCHAREST.— (J. T. A.)—The attorney urging the judge to pro-
exclusively to Nash.
of the finest.
new Rumanian law concerning re- hibit the publication of the state-
ligious comunities is greatly hamp- ment in the press. The court how-
You can have this Sedan in an option Wire wheels and side-carried spare
ering the social welfare work of ever declined, but consented to con-
the Kehillahs throughout Rumania, tinue Popescu's interrogation in
wheels and tires are optional at slight
of colors—done in the new Nash deep-
it was brought out at a meeting of camera.
lustre finish.
extra cost.
Crontru, another student leader,
Jewish members of the Rumanian
was also heard behind closed doors.
Parliament held here.
The interior is upholstered in first- Save your money, and at the same
The meeting which was partici- Popescu inhis testimony before the
quality mohair velvet, with inlaid wal- time enjoy a finer mode of motoring.
pated in by Deputies Filderman closed session declared that the gov-
and Bercovici and Senators Horiah ernment had had ample time to pre-
nut paneling and period interiorware Buy this 7-bearing Nash Sedan!
Carp, Rabbi Niemerower, Strauch- vent the devastations. "I myself
er and Weisenberger, was of an telegraphed to Tatarescu. The
executive nature, and called to con- Chief of Police of Oradeamare also
sider the grievances of the Jewish telephoned hourly to the Ministry
population against the government. of the Interior, declining responsi-
The parliamentary representatives bility and requesting instructions."
decided to inaugurate an energetic The government, however, appar-
campaign with a view of modifying ently had no desire to give the in-
structions as requested. "As ad-
the measure.
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