Iwc l avish Periodical Coder CLIFTON AVENU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE piLI)entorrip ■ ist! ffiRON J. N. F. FLOWER DAY REPORTED SUCCESS GREECE BARS JEWS; I HIGHLAND PARK PAPERI BLAME CHARGED TO 'PICKS HER AS EDITOR GREEK K. K. K. GROUP I Miss Ekie Feldman, daughter of Kaufman the r rier 1:) , I, r.L.aild Mrs. George Feldman of -, A arrinal park, has been chosen in addition to the relay. SECOND ANNUAL TRACK' All entries must be 12 at the FIELD MEET OF CENTER ',wish Center by June 2, WILL BE HELD ON JULY 1 GRADUATION CLASS The second annual track and TO HOLD EXERCISES field meet of the Jewish Centers 1—.siation will be held at full fund at once without question. • Distribution of 3,000 Boxes I eld, Sunday, July I, at 2:30 p. Thereupon native born American Is Next Planned assengers were given the privi- The following will be the senior sore of landing upon the payment Activity. events: 75 and 220 yard dashes, II lea yx of $1.25 for visas. This privilege - standing and running broad jumps, denied to naturalized Anwri- Abraham Lachover, chairman high jump, Al It limit, re - toy. I Reliable" can citizens of the Jewish faith ) of the • Jewish the Flower Day The intermediate events: 50 and whose passports gave ve us the land National Fund held on June 3, re- loo yard dances, standing and run- of their birth Poland or Russia. I ports that $916 has been received ning broad jumps, high jump, shot Storage The officials at the port refused to thus far, and with the proceeds of put, relay. divulge the reasons for their stand. Remodeling I boxes not yet received the total Gold and. silver medals will be Mrs. Kliegler, wife of Dr. Kliegler, , sum is expected to reach $1,000. awarded for first and :second Repairing I professor of bacteriology of the Prizes for highest amounts col, P IACI,. The team scoring the high- Hebrew University, persisted in leered will be awarded to the fol- est number of points will be WAWA- demanding an answer and finally lowing: Mrs. S. Newman and tr.phy. Each member • lim- 1011 Twelfth. received the following reply daughters of 1728 Hazelwood aye- it u • I t tra -k and tw field Euclid 2420 "Well, madame, if you insist, it is nue, representing the Ladies Aux- becauseryou are an Israelite." To iliary of the Nat ions! Fund, who her further export ulations, he de- collected $04; Dora Saperstein, ' s '• clared, "Madame, I haVe no ears." Sam Glass and B. Lerman, repre • According to 11r. Honor, this is Hunting the Ye-ire Zion, whose • not the first instance of its kind in boxes contained $53.31; Mrs. A. recent months. Snudlo, 2002 Clemens, represent- •' - Calla G Free Country. ins the Women's league of the When these details were brought United librew Schools, with a box to the attention of the consul-gen- containing $26.34. These prize eral of Greece by a preresentative winners represent the three most - mI. of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency active groups in the Jewish Na- ELSIE FELDMAN he expressed his surprise, declar- tional Fund work in Detroit. That's what e veryone says after taking our treatments. ing that such an incident was im- managing editor of the Spectator, Captains of Stations. Invent in Health. possible in his country. "Greece," Highland Park high school stn- Captains of various stations on he insisted, "is the freest country dents weekly. Flower Day were: II. Goldberg, S. Gynastica in the world. There is absolutely Miss Feldman, who is a member Newsman, Mrs P. Slomovitz, Mrs. Massages TM discrimination practiced against of the class of 1920, was formerly Jacob Oppenheim, Mr. Opp•nheim, Handball Courts the Jews. We are all members of chief editor of the Beth El Lite, M. Lachover, Miss C. Rmfler of loor Burna•Gray Bldg. Lanni rath F one family. In Greece we have issued by Temple Beth El. Fol- Young Emanuel and Mrs. Max 51265 GRISWOLD the greatest admiration for the lowing graduation from high Weksler. Clifford 2014 Cadillac 4969 Jews. They are prosperous, im- schoel, she expects to enter the A celebration for all workers portant to the economic and in- Universit: of Nliehigan and to who participated in Flower Day dustrial welfare of the country, a study journalism. is planned by the committee in thoroughly progressive element in charge. Eat Your Meals at the community. In addition to numerous organ- "The Jewish citizens are free to izations and youth clubs, whose .e : enter all the careers. All possible members participated in the KOSHER RESTAURANT posts are open to them. There is Flower Day activities, the commit- Try Our Home-Like Meal. nothing to bar a Jew from becom- tee receiving the cu-operation of 8832 TWELFTH STREET ing even the prime minister of The Hebrew Week and Hebrew Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of 4:. The same inimitable Pohl Cuisine will Greece." Day, which had foe their purpose the United Hebrew Schools, and merad The stupidity of some subordi- to make propaganda for the re- ninny pupils of the schools en- nates, which has neither the vied of the lielnew language and rolled as volunteers. knowledge nor tne consent of the literature in the United States and Addresses in synagogues and authorities, is the only explana- raise funds for the support of the before many organizations, prior V. C. DAILEY tion which Consul-General Ma- Hebrew publications "Ilailoar" to Flower Day, were delivered by S. M. SHORR chores could offer for the inci- and "Shevilei Ilachinach," \Vat'. Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky, A. D. , ■ •• dent. successful in Detroit. Markson, N. Croll, Joseph Haggai, Speaker': were sent to sync- A. J. Koffman and A. Lachover. Action by Jewish Congress. "The matter must be looked vogues, to meetings of lodges, and Organications and Their Workers. The organizations and their "See Shorr Dailey" into at once," he insisted. He re- a flag day was arranged on 51a$ 1 workers who participated in the iterated his regret that the inci- 13, when $4110 was collected. participated lent should have occurred and par- Four organizations Flower Day were: 1.11es' Aukiliary of the Jewish Na- ticularly that no opportunit y nad in this work, the Hebrew Teachers't n.nd. Mro. S. Newman and tire- been offered to the Greek govern- L'nion the Kvutzah fvrith, the tivosl ay. Mr. Faxstein, Mrs. Kraft, Mrs. Ilay- ment to make amends before mak- Union of the Orthodox Rabbis, and nolo. A. Harmon, C. (widen, I. balinger. SERVICE STATION ing the matter public. the alumni of the United Hebrew S. Kraft, Mrs. A. Silver, Mrs. S. Cabot. t. is G. Warfel. Ile assured the interviewer that Schools. Arlington 8580 D. Lobar, Krell. Rose Zeire Zion: had the Americans conferred with The success of the undertaking Feiss. Sophia Tenney, Abe Lachover. M Dexter and Waverly higher authorities at the Greek is ascribed to the energetic and de- Epstein. II. Alpine, Dora Saperslesn. 1 port, special orders for their ad- voted work of the secretary of the see Gauss. ti. Lerman. E. Mendelson. moat. Schwab. A. Freedman. L. Hort- Hebrew Teachers' Union, Michael mission would have been issued. Han d Action on the matter was de- Michlin, who has been active in - Miss Mehra:L. Enhitanalty, Mra. Ile- cided upon by the American Jew- all enterprises in behalf of Mix. 'Tonkin, Mire Rlotnick, E. Freed. ish Congress. An inquiry on the brew culture. Among the other workers were "''"• subject will be addressed to the Junior Star Club: Miss Ruth Bare. state department at Washington. Rabbi Ginzier and A. Agelman of and other members, whose assmes eiii Day and Night Service oos eut nst e •seiu. This anion was authorized by the Congregation Shaarey Tofilla, and do. snec en tie ,h :• umirti,, e ,;cii,w .,c iei h r l , 41(m ,:.,, e „,:m Ae , nK 's m ,,,,,i ; ... , :s e v, w administrative conunittee of the the members of the Kvutzah, A. E. ,hi.rh (Continued From Page One). r 1 — -- SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! I Feel Great! ■ The graduation exorcists of the citizenship class of the Jewish('en- ters Association will be held on Wednesday evening, June 20, at o'clock at the Jewish Center, 31 Nielbourne. • Milton M. Al•xstalet, president of the Jewish ('enters Association will speak. Presentation if diplo- mas will be made by Frederick De Galen, director of evening '•hurls of the board of ethwation. Eineene 51011(10r, instructor of the class, will also speak. A receptom will be held Mimed- iatel: following the prom-rani. s• RABBIS TO DISCUSS SECULAR PROBLEMS (Continued From l'age One). a cape May, N. J., last summer, deep study to the .1. industrial strife. Such economic turmoil as prevailed in these times is deleterious to the progress of the Jewish life. A world union of Judaism is an other topic that will claim the at- tention of the conferring rabbini- cal leaders. The movement for a world union had its inception in Europe and Was enlisted in by the American miming at their last con- ference. It aims for a world co- operation of Liberal Judaism. It seeks the progressive interpreta- tion of Judaism to realities of Jewish religious life all over the world. The American group rep- resents over half it the liberal element in Jewish religious life of the world. The commission on good will will report on relations between the Christian churches and the central conference and of means taken to represent the commis- sion's opposition to a proselytizing movement that had its uteerance at a conference in Budapest. The officers of the Central Con. ference of American Rabbis are: President, II. G. Enelow; vice- president, David Lefkowitz; treas. over, Morris Newfield; recording secretary, Isaac E. Marcuson; cor- .5 sanding secretary, Joseph L. ink; executive board, Solomon B. Freelnuf, Lee J. Levinger, David Marx, David Philipson, Joseph Stolz, Martin Zielonka, Henry I.. Israel, Emil W. Leipzigx, r, Abram Sinlon, Louis Witt and Louis Wolsey. M. Fiowr, Edward ' •'• You eAre limited to the 26th ANNUAL TEMPLE BETH EL • is: OONLIGHT Sponsored by THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S TEMPLE CLUB POHL'S FOR TIRES SHORR & DAILEY Wiley & Hickmon Garage STORAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Washing, Gasoline, Ale- miting and Tire Service Cars Called For and Delivered 425 E. WILLIS ST. Phone Melrose 4557 McKinney 's Cotton Pickers •5 FIRST DECK Nationally Famed Orchestra Reception Committee to greet you congress at a meeting held on June 7. Dr. Honor described his experiences at Piraeus at a spe- cial conference of the American Jewish Congress held at the Hotel Pennsylvania. APPEAL TO RABBIS FOR CHINA RELIEF (Continued From Page One). Wise Auto Service Kutnik, JoshuaJoyrich and Soh, ' noun Sniullin, who addressed sev- Pollack, Mrs, Wohlman. Mr, Markson. unt , le . raj ji sr,st. y. r,,HrsK. ,.,s „.n. num im:::::e .se, moea m eral organizations and collected t considerable sums of money. Jeanette •nd Dora Aunts, Mrs. M. col- Wsksler. Mrs. A. Smailo. Rose Canvas- The following sums were lected, in addition to the Flag Day set.. A. Coldmen. (a m our, E.G.., Emanuel. receipts: . 100% Alemite—Zerk Service Moving Pictures & Tip-Top Topics Entertainers Seating 800 Boat Docks at 11 : 30 ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON Ticket Sale at Grinnell's, Dock or Committee Remember the Date — Monday, June 18 you Itabnwsky. Kapets, Miss C. Heider. Fink Moria, $156.41, ; ,d,tein. Kmopow, Mishaelowsky, Fro- Talmud Torah Toshia, $20.36; Tab vile, Shor. young Israel: Tenwhiss. Hernia, Sol Achim. Ahavath Torah mud hn,', Mrs. Goldstein and M iSS $45.92; Talmud Torah, Fen e" Mitrachi: avenue, $4.86; Talmud Torah, Six- Sheehter. eneinutcos: seatsamitim E. 1.0/1110n. Mr . Mile road, by M. :Margolis. $7; y i l i ,s . k via , .instsrsau. Mr,. ,s w rawr ssial , m,m,,,s Talmud Torah, Ferndale. by Mr. Gorgonio and Chaltit ' zim ' Clubs: Rose Novog, $3.75; Private ('heeler, by Linderman, $10; Private Kulnirk, Trihnek, Nakel•ky. Sulovat. - M. X. Slabia. Stoat, Cheder, by I. Lawton, $8; Taylor In.... Mb"' Lin.. Wk. , D. ,,101,,.., . - s x 1 l i!,:1;17 . ,:; , . . !,;i,,, , , ,i ,,,:,,, Sunday School, by Miss Ashinsky, r ,.. ,.',. $5; Kvutzah Ivrith, $40; Radomir Fine. S. Siegel. Esther Durbin, A. B.O s:. . . M. Nakelsky. D. Levine. 11. Gottlieb, Untershtizung Verein, $5; Rabbi Ginzler and Mr. Adelman, $67, "Ckiltlel.pl=lyrbnand af ,'. Kirby Hebrew School pupils collected • sum of $132. total of $379.30. Senate Munheil. Nosh, m..,,- DUNLOP GARAGE ican THIRD DECK SECOND DECK Continuous Dancing 8 :304 2 :30 TabIllIti Tura BIBLE CLASSES OF EMANUEL TO HOLD CLOSING SESSIONS Dawn Inn Chinese and Amer- Foot of Woodward 7 5: vividly before us the horrors of famine and utter nelplessness. We therefore plead with you to to- CARS operate with the ministry and civ- ic authorities in your community Washing, Polishing, that the cry of distress may not Vacuumed go unheeded. "Please write us that you are taking action in your city for this non-political, non-sectarian and Ynong Judaea: Mari. Peimao, Mica Shillee. Salty humanitarian cause, that the will Tire and Battery Service del•tth, S. Cohen. Edith M•rattlit. Sallie of our Father in Heaven may be Shur. Rena Margolis. I.. Finkelstein. It. SUNOCO GAS and OILS Oni, Mark Thomson, Roth Pa- realized on earth." 1463 Holden. Empire 2359 This appeal has been sent out to Volunteers whose organizations are 12039 Dexter at Duane 1,200 rabbis in all parts of the nut n•med, Ruth Bliss, Florence hn Eucl d 5907 Meyer King. Myron Inishkin, Geo. Mos- United States. --- kin. Jess Goldberg, Marvin Rivlin, S Dr. Brown's Appeal. The Bible classes of Congrega- Pleading for a pledge of $1,00(1,- tier, Gertrude Nessenhaurn. Hose 11«r- 0011. to be sent at once to the tion Enianuel will hold their con- Robert Cohen, J. Weller. eludingexercises on Sunday morn- ,aso. soa,eis, famine sufferers in China, Dr. David A. Brown of Detroit, at a ins, June 17, at 10 o'clock. Cer- ),to!'11:"1:)7.717niti '; titicates of honor will he given to man. Harold Kneel. Allen ShumItz. lhoid recent luncheon in the Hotel Van- the various classes Arnovitz, Robert Itralin. Miss M. Levine. derbilt, asked all faiths and IhOSP pat o is in who have attained the highest Mina War creeds to unite in giving immedi- ZI: scholastic record during the entire MipsIlratIolf. Anne 12 ■ 171.man. Eve ate aid to the starving. Dr. Brown Morrir Shippin. Rusenfield. Mdrrj• 3328 JOY ROAD school year. The name of those was recently named vice-chairman receiving awards will be an- MIA.. Miller Tires of the National Committee, China Plans for future activities of nounced in the next issue of The Storage, Washing, the Detroit Jewish National Fund Famine Relief. Chronicle. There will also be a "These people cannot wait until include the distribution of 3,000 Greasing and Doping we have had our summer vaca- treat for the children and sorra boxes in as niany homes. Sam Garfield 1111 lions," said Dr. Brown in an int- musical numbers. Rabbi Aaron M. Glass is chairman of the commit- "They are Ashinsky will address the school. tee, assisted by Miss Dora Simper- 24.Hour Service passional appeal. The ladies' auxiliary of the stein as secretary. Mr. Lachover starving, starving. The summer Operated by Neighbor Tire & may not be a good time to raise synagogue will treat the children and Mr. Glass pledged to install Repair Co., 8201 Hamilton It is not a good time to of the Bible classes with a picnic 500 boxes personally. funds on Tuesday niorning, June 26. Golden Book, Trees. starve, either. And these people Buses will take the children and cannot wait. We must send, at The Jewish National Fund Gold- their parents to and from the pic- en Book Committee, of which Mr. A Real Place to Eat once, a million dollars to relieve the present terrible, intense need." nic grounds at Belle Isle. Nat. H. Goldstick is the chairman and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz the sec- retary. wishes to announce the following inscriptions in the Gold- Choice en Book of the Jewish National Dishes. Fund at Jerusalem: The deceased We Deliver Mr. Jacob levy by his wife, Mrs. Levy, and daughter, Mrs. Rae A La Carte and Table dilate I Feldstein; Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zit- Menus , ist leaders were optimistic with re- ber inscribed their son, S. Sidney, (Continued From Page One). gard to the outcome of the pro- 12828 LINWOOD on his birthday. At Glendale. Trees were planted in the names tine problem one of all Jewry ceedings. Mr. Jabotinsky Objects. Longfellow 7122 instead of being confined to the of the following: Hannah Dever) As the final steps toward the members of the Zionist organiza- Levin, three trees; in memory of 1 DOROTHY WONG, Hostess consummation of the Jewish Rev Jacob H. Scheimmar and tions. Agency plan are being made Marshall Pledges His Best. Sarah Rebecca Scheimmar, five Vladimir Jabotinsky, leader of the "1 have come to do my best t m trees each; one for each of the Zionist Revisionists, who has con- \11111.\ 1 M. •1 help the Jews in Palestine as else- following: Hon. Nathan Strauss, sistently opposed the formation of Ruth Savage, Ezra Yehuda Club, RANDOLPH 1486 where, even if I am no Zionist," the agency under the Weizmann Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Bessie Day and Night Service Louis Marshall declared on land- plan, reasserted his position at a Zither, Mrs. Eva Stier, Mrs. Its ing at Southampton on the steam- large mass meeting held Thursday Zilber. The following are to he er Majestic. Mr. Marshall, who arrived wit!. night at Memorial Hall. credited to members of the Sister- Mr. Jabotinsky warned against Dr. Frankel and Dr. Maurice B. hood of Congregation Emanuel: In of prof• , sed non. Ilexter, were met at the pier by the admission memory of Mr. and Mrs. M. Good- Special Vacuum Cleaner Felix M. Warburg and Dr. Judah Zionists into the Jewish Agency as man, two trees, by Mrs. J. Her- the factor controlling the political Magnes. From Southampton shey, Romeo, Mich.; in memory of Used in Cleaning L. fate of the Zionist movement. He Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirschner, lxvi the party proceeded to Lord Upholstering suggested that the participation of trees, by Mrs. Harry Levin; in Mond's country house. MI Work Done by Experts At a brief session of the execu- the non-Zionists be limited only to memory of Mrs. Anna Weinberg, the economic side of the problem one tree, by Mrs. S. Kohane; in tives of the World Zionist Organ- STORAGE—SIMONIZING and that for that purpose a two- memory of Mr. Ilyman Bickel- We Call For and Deliver Your Ca r izntion, which took place Thurs- chamber agency be formed. man, one tree, by Mrs. S. Light- day night, the impending proceed- "A misunderstanding prevails 424 BENTON ST. stone; in memory of Mr. Louis ings of the Jewish Agency Com- MIN mission were discussed. It was re- that the mandate obliges Zionists Greenberg, Mrs. Rebecca Green- L.11.\\11• to introduce the non-Zionists into berg, Mr. Samuel Steinberg; in ported that the Executive adopted the agency," he stated. "The honor of Mrs. Freda Steinberg, a resolution stating that it takes mandate only requires non-Zionist four trees, by Mrs. Chas. Green- cognizance of the fact that Dr. co-operation, not their joining the berg; in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Weizmann will represent the agency. The non-Zionists would World Zionist Organization at the A. Karbal, two trees, by Mrs. F. ' be welcomed to economic co-op- Karbal; in memory of Mrs. Bluma conferences and that the conclu- eration, but the political responsi- landau, one tree, by Mrs. M. sions of the Non-Partisan Palestine bility must remain with the Zion- Rosenzweig; in memory of Mrs. Survey Commission will be sub- EVERTUN ENGRAVING CO. ist Congress." Sarah Franklin, Mr. Moses Frank- mitted to the Executive and to the Mr. Jabotinsky suggested the lin, Mrs. Eva Fisher, ehree trees. Second Fluor Kerr Bldc. Zionist General Council (actions ■ supreme eco- by Mrs. Herman Fisher; in mem- committee) which is to meet in establishment of nomic council, comprising Zionists ory of Mr. Marvin Kaufman, Mrs. the middle of July in Berlin. and non-Zionists, or a two-cham- Ida Schiller, two trees, by Mrs. In Zionist circles it was stated ber agency, one dealing with Eli Sachse; in memory of Mr. Vic- that before the Jewish Agency finance and constructive work nad tor Markowitz, three trees, by proper is convoked the recommen- the other the Zionist chamber, en- the Congregation Emanuel Sister- dations of the experts' commission titled to advise the government will be submitted not only to the and the League of Nations on all hood. actions committee but also to • non- matters affecting the Jewish na- partisan Jewish conference to be Checker Cabs Empire 7000 tional home in Palestine. called in the United States. Zion- ■ Steamer "Columbia" Monday, June 18 8:30 P. M. • ■ ms HEBREW WEEK HERE REPORTED SUCCESS ■ ear'round There is Always a Need and Demand for Industrial Morris Plan Bank Service! to F Year in and year out this institution carries on its program of service to the people Of Detroit. Every month brings with it a de- mand for funds to meet the ordinary as well as tlac extraordinary expenses of life. 0,1 1.4 r9111 JAN - TAXES( \ When emergencies arise—when improve- SEPT.: SCHOOL ments must be made to the home—when busi- ness demands expansion—when creditors be- come insistent—folks INDUS- turn to the TRIAL MORRIS PLAN BANK. Loans are made for iiound, economic pur- poses at an interest rate of six per cent (6%) per annum (deducted in advance), repayments being made in equal parts over the period of a BEST MINDS OF WORLD JEWRY AIM AT FINDING A SOLUTION FOR ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN UPBUILDING PALESTINE year, for which service a small fee is charged. CLEARANCE SALE '0.341) ■11 •■■■• WHITES Auto Laundry • "s1 MAY- GRADUATE s\JULY - 1 1•11.) SALE TIME ■■■■■• 1■■■■ /1E1/., 'ts rs APRIL - REPAIRS JUNE WED DINGS 'N AuG - VAC AT ION.S ( INDUSTRIAL MORRIS PLAN BANK INDUSTRIAL BANK BUILDING ... WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER at Grand Boulevard West Warren at McGraw East jeff:rion at Lenox Crowley-Milner Store Bldg. Cana Resources over $18,000,000.00 Branches: _