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CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 20, CH1O

ThEVentonliewisn

I

DETROITER Outlawry of War
CURTAINS II FORMER
WEDS DAUGHTER OF
SOCIALIST LEADER
I've)

FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED
OR CLEANED

(Continued from Preceding

SPORT NOTES grin* N eill

By GEORGE JOEL

Al Cornsweet Win. Highest Sao!.
Henry Glickman Married to Miss toward "bringing the land, sea
• rship Award.
an air forces to the right point."
Nina E. Hillquit.
Albert Cornsweet, one of the
And did not Mr. Hoover, delivers!
PHONES EMPIRE 02174491
NEW YORK.—Miss Nina E.
best athletes who ever attended
Hillquit, daughter of Morris Hill- ing his address of acceptance of ! Brown University at Providence,
quit of 214 Riverside Drive, So- , the nomination of the presidency, R. I.,
has been awarded a Rhodes
with
the
Kellogg
pact
pendingH
cialist party leader and former
Scholarship, a winner of which
candidate for mayor of New York , did not Mr. Hoover speak of
is entitled to study at Oxford Uni-
preparation
of
war
as
necessary
'
and Henry Glickman of 931 Madi-
versity and is given enough money
VISIT OUR
son avenue, formerly of Detroit, for the security of the country? I to pay his way through the course,
Wednesday morning obtained a Did not Mr. Coolidge on Armistice which lasts four years.
NEW HOME
Day,
with
the
Kellogg
pact
pend-
marriage license at the bureau in
A Rhodes scholarship is the
the Municipal Building, and at 11 ing, deliver himself of an inflam- highest scholastic prize that can be
o'clock were married by Supreme matory address which has lashed won. From the 500,000 or more
Court Justice Joseph M. Pros-1 Europe into a frenzy of fear?
In view of all this, how tragic, college students in the country 32
kauer in his chambers in the Ap-.
are picked yearly to receive this
pellate Division Building, Twenty- was the statement recently mad. prize. It is not only necessary for
fifth street and Madison avenue, in by Salmon O. Levinson that the a winner to be an excellent scholar
the presence of members of the navy bill has nothing whatsoever but he must likewise be active in
to do with the Kellogg pact. In
immediate families.
athletics and a representative type
Their romance began a year ago, view of all this, how tragic the at-1 of American. For a Jewish boy
when Mr. Glickman, who is a law- titude of Senator Borah, chairman to win such a prize is unusual to
eArtistic 'Photographers
o
f
the
Relations
C
yer, became associated with Mr.
ommit- say the least.
Hillquit and Miss Hillquit was act- tee and author of the Senate reso-
Albert Cornsweet besides his
A cordial invitation is ex-
ing as her father's private secre- lution for the ourlawry of war— scholastic ability (won various
how tragic, I say, his bargain that
tary.
tended to you.
prizes all through his course and
The bride attended the Ethical he will not oppose the navy bill if was a member of Phi Beta Kappa)
Cultural School and the School of the Kellogg pact is passed. We is also an athlete of note. Ile
9022 Linwood Ave.
Philanthropy
of this city, and took had better admit it—the first bat- played in the backfield of the foot-
Bet. Clairmount and Taylor.
post-graduate courses at Colum- tle for the outlawry of war is lost. ball team for three years and was
Garfield 5034
bia University. She has also studied
Jewish Teachers of Peace.
captain of the team. Ile was a
law.
When the Senate gets through member of the basketball and
Mr. Glickman, who is the son of
wrestling teams and also a weight
with
the
pact,
it
will
either
be
dis-
the late Mr. and Mrs. Israel Glick-
thrower on the track team. Much
man of Lansing, Mich., was gradu- torted by reservations or if it as I would like to complete the
passes
in
its
present
form,
it
will
ated from the University of Michi-
rest of the soppy picture that
gan and from the Detroit Law p ass because the senators will have Americans love to hear about poor
Season's Greetings
bee n persuaded that it is inoculous.
School.
boys
overcoming tremendous han-
After a wedding trip, the couple And of all things that may be said dicaps to win I must state that Al-
THE
will live at 915 West End avenue. of a treaty for the outlawry of bert's father is a banker in Cleve-
war, the most damning is that it is
HECK PRINTING
inoculous. Yes, the first battle is land and although I cannot give
ZURICH VOTES AID
lost. The time was not ripe. The you the "bankbook figures" I un-
CO.
that the wolf hanging
FOR ZIONIST FUNDS workers worked too fast—a typi- derstand
cally American error. Other op- around the Cornsweet door is very
PRINTING
well
fed
and
wouldn't bite a soul
ZURICH.—(J. T. A.)—The Zu- portunities may come, but let no
and
Boston—and Jewish Football
rich Kehillah voted to include in men and women who have children
STATIONERY
Players.
its annual community budget con- growing up delude themselves into
tributions toward the Jewish Na- the belief that the Kellogg pact in
The dope went out just one week
..We do printing for business
its
present
form
will
create
a
tional
Fund
and
the
Palestine
Re-
too
soon.
Were
I picking an All-
firma and organizations.
storation Fund. The National peaceful world for their children Jewish All-American football team
Fund is to receive 1,000 francs to live in. Vigilance is the price today, I would certainly have to
1332 Gratiot Ave.
and the Palestine Restoration of liberty. Vigilance is also the , consider the work of some of the
price of peace , and if there is any Jewish football players who per.
Randolph 5492
Fund 2,000 francs.
group in the world today that formed so well for Boston Univer-
needs to guard itself vigilantly
this fall. They tell me that
MANDELL BERNSTEIN IS against delusion, it is the lovers of I sity
the captain of the team, Art Dorf-
CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE peace.
man, is a Jewish boy. Art played
AT PRIMARIES MARCH 4
Salmon 0. Levinson's idea re - 1 center and seems to have received
mains a fundamental idea towards, a big hand from the boys around
Health Institute
Mandell
Bernstein, attorney which mankind must veer its Boston. Al Spitzer played an end
with offices in the Hammond Build- course. In proposing it to the (I think I had something to say
Gee! I Feel Great!
: ing, announces that he will be a world, he takes his place among! about him) and Perry Freeman
candidate for the office of judge of those other great Jews who have was at tackle. The backfield was
That's what everyone ways after
' the Recorder's Court at the pri- set before mankind its choicest In- "heavy Jewish" with Cy Perkins
taking our treatments.
marks on March 4.
Invest in Health.
spirations: Isaiah, Jesus, and and Philip Ilootstein, just a couple
In presenting his record to the jumping to the modern times, of freshmen with three years more
Gynestics
Detroit
constituency,
Mr.
Bern-
David Lubin, founder of the In- football to go on the varsity. u y
Ma.....
stein made the following state- ternational Institute of Agricul- Thurman was another Jewish back.
Handball Courts
ment:
ture, and Zamenhof, author of the Thurman is a junior. The Boston
Ratko Sloth Flew Buraa-Gray Bldg.
"This is a non-partisan elec- international language, Esperanto. team was not so bad this year,
1265 GRISWOLD
tion. It permits the election of a As was the experience of practi- three losses, three wins and a
Clifford 2014 judiciary unhampered by any
Cadillac 4969
cally every one of these men, he, couple of ties. The team that
party affiliations , owing no allegi- too, has met with a reverse. But trimmed them had to show real
ance to any party or group for the fight for his ideal will con- class. Army got more than a work-
election. The great mass of the, tinue. The Kellogg pact may or out when the teams met. It might
voting public has remaised dor-, may not prove an obstacle in the be a good idea to watch these boys
NOW OPEN
mant and apathetic in this vital next battle for the outlawry of next year.
(Copyright, 1520.J. T. A.)
public necessity. The true ad- war. The strategy of this next
ministration of justice is the battle should center about the ef-
strongest and firmest pillar of good fort to outlaw war not so much by "STRANGE INTERLUDE"
government. Can public interest the signatures of governments,
OPENS THIS MONDAY
be awakened? Can the public which have not yet learned to do
think for itself? Will it take the these things simply and purely, but
One of the most noteworthy
time and trouble to choose the to outlaw it in the hearts of the
man because of his fitness, experi- plain men and women of the world, events of the theatrical season in
ence and attainments? Will it heed to educate all the people of the Detroit will be the presentation at
the ballyhoo of the press always? 'earth to say: "I cannot shoot in the new Wilson Theater, at 234
"Strictly Kosher"
"I feel that if I am elected to that direction. There are people Madison avenue, of Eugene
O'Neill's I o n g-a wait e d drama,
Supervised by Rabbis Ashinsky the bench of the Recorder's Court, there."
I
have
the necessary experience,
"Strange Interlude." This much
and Aishiskin.
Religion Leads.
qualifications and background to
discussed nine-act play will be
competently
and
honorably
dis-
And
do
you
know,
my
friends,
given
by the Theater Guild of New
The .finest, .tastiest, .home-
charge
the
duties
of
that
office.
York
for the fortnight commencing
that
there
is
only
one
agency
in
cooked meals. Try us once tad
That
I
will
conduct
that
office
so
the world through which that cam- Dec. 31.
be convinced.
that it will reflect the good wishes paign of education can be carried
In addition to the natural inter-
of my sponsors and the public at on. It cannot be carried on from est that attaches to all New York
8681 Twelfth St.
large."
Theater
Guild 'productions, and
the
lecture
platform
or
in
the
pub-

At Blaine
lic schools, for the D. A. R., those to every play that comes from the
revolting daughters of Revolu• pen of Eugene O'Neill, "Strange
tionary fathers, and similar jingo- Interlude" has excited the curios s
istic organizations, will get after ity of theatergoers from coast to
any lecturer or teacher who speaks coast because of two unusual
against preparedness for war. It facts—its length and its asides.
is not being carried on through The length has by now become
the
newspapers which, with few ex- almost legendary, so many have
at the price of
ceptions, still cling to a militaristic been the jokes made up about
conception of patriotism. It can- what one wit called "just an or-
REGULAR GAS
not be done through motion pic- dinary nine-act play." The play
tures or radio—which still act begins its course at. 5:30 in the
upon the theory that the populace afternoon and continues until 11
is best stirred by the appeal to p. m., with an intermission for din-
warlike emotion. Only one agency ner from 7:40 until 9.
remains in the civilized world to
The other novel element about
high pressure doping
carry on the work of the outlawry the play is a revival, so to speak,
and greasing by
of war and to imprint it in the of the old-fashioned aside, though
hearts of men and women and chil- Mr. O'Neill's use of the old device
Experts.
dren, and that is the church—the is entirely new. In "Strange In-
house of worship. We alone are terlude," the characters not only
commtited to peace without excep; speak openly to each other, but
tion or reservation. At last the they voice, for the benefit of the
churches of the world, regardless' audience, their inmost thoughts,
of liberalism or orthodoxy, funda- which are often exactly contradic-
mentalism or modernism, creed or tory of what they are saying. Mr.
At John R. and Owen
origin, are united to translate the O'Neil has written this play in line
Superb Service.
genius of religious faith into the with the latest theories of psy-
practical affairs of men. The chology with regard to the import-
churches of the world are pro• ance of the unconscious mind, no
phetic again. The peace of the that his characters think aloud, for
world now definitely depends upon the audience, thoughts which they
their ability to rally mankind to do not even know, themselves, that
the shrine of God, for there alone they are thinking, and in this way
in the modern world the deter- he exposes the true depths of his
mination to renounce war Is fear- characters as no stage-figures have
lessly expressed. And already the ever been probed into before.
Body Repair, Wood
churches had had their triumph In
this field.
Work, Fenders, Radiators,
YESHIVA TO DEBATE
Frames, Axles, Welding,
When our Secretary of State,
IN N. Y. THIS SUNDAY
the same Mr. Kellogg of the Pact
Windshields, Glass, Tops,
of Paris, two years ago wrote
Curtains, Seat Covers, Vi-
The first scholastic activity to be
Mexico a provocative note calcu•
sors, Cushions.
lated to create a situation of war, held in the new buildings of the
it was the churches of the United Yeshiva College recently dedicated
PAINTING
States, together with the religious- at Amsterdam avenue and 156th
ly inspired peace societies. who street, New York City, will be an
Under New Management
flooded
the Congress and the inter-Yeshiva debate between de-
This dinner is with.
president with letters and per- bating teams of the Rabbi Isaac
M. J. BROWN, Mgr.
out equal in Detroit
suaded our warlike Department of Elchanan Theological Seminary
at anywhere near
State to change its mind. War and the Chicago Hebrew Theologi-
the price.
with Mexico was prevented by the cal School. The debate will take
8640 Oakland Ave.
religious people of America. And place on Dec. 30, on the question,
Special Sunday
now the first battle lost, the sec- "Resolved, that the cultural de-
Maser
Mop. Northway 1030
ond battle for a genuine outlawry velopment of Judaism is depend-
of war is one. We are fighting, ent upon the restoration of Pales-
with new weapons which the old tine."
Attractive weekly
For this occasion the Chicago
warhorses never dreamed of. And
and monthly rates
For
weapons of the spirit though they team, consisting of Messrs. Grau-
given to permanent
are, they are proving effective. We bard, Federman and Perlman, will
guests.
have had a taste of victory and come to New York to support the
Every room
affirmative, while the negative will
we shall carry on!
with Bath
be taken by the New York Ye-
MONTHLY—SUITE
shiva students, Messrs. Tabak, Re-
RATES
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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Nest Sunday's Sermon:
The High School Drama Club:
"Strange Interlude" will be the
"Neighbors," a one-act play by
subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon Zona Gale, will be the next play
Sunday, Jan. 6, at 10:45 a. m.
to be presented in the High School
assembly by the High Scl:pol
Dr. Morris Fishbein Coming:
Drama Club. The club specializes
The author of "The Medical in plays of an inspiring character.
Follies" is comin • to Temp le Beth
El. Dr. Morris Fishbein, who is Religious School Sessions as Usual:
an international authority on medi-
There is no interruption to the
cine, and who is at the same time religious school sessions on account
able to speak and write on the of the mid-winter holidays. It is
subject in a popular vein, will ad- believed that the religious school
dress the joint meeting of the can have its very best sessions at
Men's Temple Club and the Tem- this time because the boys and
ple Sisterhood Jan. 19.
girls relieved of public school
work can give all their attention to
The Young People's Temple Club: their religious school.
The January affair of the Young:
People's Temple Club will be in The Saturday School:
the form of a Sunday afternoon
Early in January the assembly
dance. The exact date will be an- of the Sunday School will hear a
nounced in the next issue of the debate by two opposing teams
Bulletin. The Sunday afternoon from Miss Esther Robinson's class,
discussion groups will also be re- 913, on the subject, "Resolved,
sumed in January at a date to be that the Jewish peon* are a re-
given in the next issue.
ligious group and not a national-
istic group."
Beth El College:
There will be no sessions of Annex Building Vacated:
Beth El College of Jewish Studies
Because our annex in its present
Monday night, Dec. 31.
condition is not suitable for
school purposes, it has been de-
The Pre-Confirmation Class:
cided to transfer the students of
There will be no session of the the classes held there to the Sun-
pre-confirmation class Tuesday, day afternoon school. Our Sun-
Jan. 1.
day afternoon school, which is at-
tended chiefly by non-members'
To the Women of Temple Beth El: children, is now a large school and
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth offers the same attractive program
El offers you the opportunity to of religious education which
do either of two high types of so- characterizes the Sunday morning
cial service:
school.
1. The Thursday Sewing: Lay-
ettes and surgical dressings are EGYPTIAN PALESTINE
made for the North End Commu-
nity Clinic, and a variety of neces- TREATY ON COMMERCE
PREFERENCE IS ISSUED
sary things for the Hadassah
Health Centers in Palestine and
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—The
for the Red Cross and Detroit He-
provisional commercial agreement
brew Orphanage.
This between the governments of Egypt
2. The Braille Class:
class will open shortly after the and Palestine, according to which
first of the year. You will be Palestine is granted by Egypt the
taught how to copy books to be status of "most favored nation," is
read by the blind. Women who published here in a government
have an afternoon a week to give White Paper.

MASSACHUSETTS STATUTE DOES NOT BAR
CANTORS FROM PERFORMING MARRIAGES

(Continued from Page One.)

city authorities are involved in
bringing the complaint into court,
he stated that the rift between the
cantors and rabbis and not the au-
thorities has brought the case to
issue. Mr. Callahan further de-
clared that the city authorities do
not care to prosecute the cantors,
but that in view of the misunder-
standing that exists because of the
statute the court's ruling will
guide the state and city authori-
ties in the question of marriage
ceremonies.
While the cantors were found
not guilty, the decision made by

Judge Bolster has not entirely
clarified the situation. All parties
concerned have already reached
an agreement that to eliminate
further complications the legisla-
ture meeting here next February!
will be asked to amend the statute
so that in the future both rabbi
and cantor should perform the
ceremony jointly in Massachusetts.
A written agreement has already
been drawn and it is understood
that the representatives of both
sides will sign this agreement with
a view of settling the dispute that
has raged in the state for nearly
two years.

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RIO DE JANEIRO.—(J. T. A.)
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mission on the situation in Pales- the region of the Ica colonies,
WEDDINGS
tine was postponed by the Council
Special attention to bare. of the League of Nations in ses- where a group of wandering ban-
dits attacked the settlers. No
lusts, wedding., bridge parties.
Jews were victims of the attack.
Plea. Randolph 5600 for Sr. sion here.
It was declared that the matter Four colonists and two soldiers
range mente.
I will be taken up at the session of were killed.
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