• America/I Apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 liEbETROITAWISII 91RONICIA- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929 VOL. XXVII. NO. 9 SUCCESS ASSURED PALESTINE LABOR DRIVE IN DETROIT Two-Thirds of $7,500 Quota Raised at Dinner Sun- day Evening. MAYOR BLOCH HONORED AT NUMEROUS AFFAIRS Detroit, Windsor and Flint Communities Acclaim Pal- estine Labor Leader. POOR BRUNETTES! Are Ejected from Berlin Lec• tore Hail on Suspicion That They Are Jews, BERLIN.--(J, T. A.)—Bru- nettes, both men and women, got the worst of it when they dared to attend a lecture given by Adolf Ilitler, leader of the German bigotry forces, at the Berlin City Ball. Although the city authorities rented the hall to the arrange- ments committee on the condi lion that the admission cards this time would not contain the usual legend, "Admission to T. A U. H. S. PLAY - --- Hebrew School Pupas to Stage Biblical Drama "Jephtha's Daughter." ..tii(1,tneir„nmc t OhLhisinaitsttis z attitude h owever , theory," ast.r o °y," l'rof. Albert that the statement los published in Einstein spoke eagerly about his full. The English Abraham Cooper Leads This relation to the Zionist movement the text follows: translation of and what he considers to be the Year's Detroit Cam - "Jewry is like an animal which Now Being Forwarded to duty of the Jewish people toward was beheaded 2,000 years ago. Soviet Authorities for Fi- paign for Palestine. the rebuilding of Palestine under Jerusalem, with its Temple, was nal Ratification. the terms of the League of Na.. its head. It was God's miracle tiiiiri int saint.andate as granted to Great EXPECT NON - ZIONISTS that it remained alive for SO long WILL DO THEIR SHARE a period without a head. Deploring this world-wide pub- "The second miracle occurred licit y given his new five-page when the body, grown formless, Leaders Believe Agreements manuscript and irritated over the several scores of years ago, 1-0-4-0 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 CeTnts APRIL 14, DATE SET Einstein Gives Interesting P arable AGREEMENT SIGNED FOR U. P, A. ANNUAL . on Jews Rela tion to Ancestral Home TO CONTINUE RUSS DRIVE FOR $100 1 000 ■ SETTLEMENT WORK insv‘igl' IC!'"Rsti sl TELEPHONE CADILLAC Arrangements have been completed by the United He- brew Schools to present a Biblical play in Hebrew. The date has been set for Sunday evening, April 7, and heads of various Detroit organizations EFFORT GREW OUT OF HOOVER RELIEF WORK are requested to leave • this date open. Detroiters who remember the fine presentations of the oper- ettas, "Saul and David" and "Samson and Delilah," by the $1,000,000 LITTAUER FUND WILLPROMOTE HUMANITY'S CAUSE Part of Fund to be Used for Research Work on Can- cer and Pneumonia. FOUNDATION DIRECTORS ARE GIVEN FREE HAND Jews prohibited," the Ilitlerites clamor of of newspapermen of all eided that it must have a head, Rosenberg Reports 125,000 combed the hall and ejected by Mr. Littauer Selected :lead On Jewish Agency Will languages to obtain from him and has already formed in Pales- Jews Settled on Rus- force all dark haired men and The cause of Palestine labor Of His Foundation by elucidation of his theory in ad- tine a little Help Local Drive. women, notwithstanding the However, this and Of the Chalutzim, or pioneers, Sian Soil. vance of his paper's publication, head is still head. pupils of the local schools, will Trustees. too small, too thin fact that they had paid the price scored an unprecedented triumph undoubtedly receive the news Quota for 1929—$100,000. of admission. Among those Dr. Einstein smilingly gave to the and weak for such a huge body. in Detroit this week. Asked for The agreement for the continu- with much joy. NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.) -- A Formal opening of campaign — , correspondent of the Jewish Tele- "See to it that it grows into full forced to leave the hall were $7,500 as Detroit's share in the na- once of the Jewish agricultural • gift of $1,000,000 for research in Sunday, April 14. The play to he presented this graphic Agency the following sized head, as befits many prominent Christians. the body." tional $350,000 Gewerkshaften cancer and land settlement work in 'tus- and pneumonia, With these two important points time is titled "Jephtha's Daugh- promotion The Liberal press criticizes campaign, Detroiters in one eve- of Jewish comunal sle, providing destitute Russian ter." It is in three acts And is decided upon by the Detroit United the Berlin police for its failure activities and ning, at the banquet in honor of Jews with a means of livelihood, studies in Hebrew, for the welfare replete with dramatic thrills, to take action on this occasion. Mayor David Mott of Tel Aviv was executed last week, acording of mankind and better understand. dealing with the life of the last Sunday, raised $1,700 towards to a statement issued by James N. ' much troubled period, ing was made by Lucius N. Lilt- the quota. Thus, with 20 days set Rosenberg, president of the Amer. , suer of Gloversville, N. Y., Amer- aside for a city-wide canvass ican Jewish philanthropist, ican Society for Jewish Farm Set- form- among Jewish workers and sym- er member of tlements in Russia, Inc. Congress. pathizers, the success of the fund e agree ment with the Soviet which i s made in the fo The gift, was assured in advance. authorities h as eurities under nego- sent to the director, of the Dr. Rauch to Speak on "The Internationally Famed So- nation fur some been The coming of Mayor Bloch, who months for the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation officially opened the Ge•elischaft- Mr ti nuance Historic Jewish Per- thT cial Worker Aided Na- is worgre k," which he established, is absolute, en drive, was a signal for a num- M r. R os en berg. "This hi s a en cut and although Mr. Littauer tion's Children. sonality. Milt- ber of functions in honor of the has just been signed and is now rates to what uses his . benefaction spokesman for Palestine labor. Tel All Elements in Communit y bring forw•n ,-.5 c t o t h e Soviet au- might be put, im o Join in Farewell to Lead- Aviv's mayor was honored at a re- c- Dr. Joseph Rauch of Temple NEW YORK.—Sophie Irene thorities for final ratification. This Dons and leaves it to Rabbi Elias Solomon of New the discre- ception by Mayor John C. Lodge, Adath Israel, Louisville, Ky., will L nab, writer and social welfare activity, conducted during er on Way to Zion. the past tion of the foundation directors Friday morning, at a luncheon to occupy the pulpit of Temple worker, died late Friday afternoon fi ve years under the management York to be the Guest expend the principal and income of sponsored by the Zionist District of lieth El Sunday morning, Jan, 27, in the Memorial Hospital, 2 West of Dr. Joseph A. Rosen, president The dinner on Wednesday eve- his gift in a manner they deem Speaker. Detroit at noon on Friday and at and will speak on the subject "The of the Agro-Joint, has resulted in ruing, at the Emanuel Synagogue, , best. Mr. Littauer dates the rrs :- . the dinner on Sunday. Sunday Historic Jewish Personality." the settlement of over 125,000 Jews Taylor and Wilson avenues, given ion fund as of Sunday, which afternoon he was also honored at Dr. Rauch is one of the most The United Synagogue of Amer- marked his sCventieth birthday. us a farewell to Jacob Levin and upuar s of 1,22s,000 acres of Ica with which the Shaarey Zedek The announcement of the a meeting in Windsor and on Mon- eminent of American rabbis. His land in Russia. This work grew Congregation and his daughter, Miss Doris Levin, on 800 day he was the guest of the Flint creati on most recent achievement was the more or- of the the foundation the eve of their departure for a' out of the famine relief work in ganizations in America are Ali- through American wa liebre s m a de A Jewish community. editorship of the "Manual for the Russia conducted by the American visit to Palestine, was a unique af- Efforts of Jewish Labor. Conversion of Proselytes," pub.: Relief Administration under the di- fair. The 250 or more present nsofar as it is consistent with At the dinner on Sunday eve- were listed by the Central Conference rection of Mr. Hoover, during representative of practically changing needs and circu rn- ning, Mayor Bloch described the every element in the of American Rabbis, and which , which work Dr. Rosen was a mem- stances," Mn, Littauer writes to community progress achieved in lalestine, and was the subject of a sermon by ber of the American Relief Admin- and that helped make the Banque the directors, "you will continue —Photo by D. D. Spellman Rabbi Frani this season. outlined the efforts of the Jewish to istration staff. picturesque. It was perhaps th e support such agencies as have here- workers to the end of guaranteeing In addition to occupying the mil.: ABRAHAM COOPER "A Piece of Human Engineering.” first time in the history of the De tofore received benefits from the establishment in Palestine of pit for the Temple service at me, troit community that an Orthodo r y research in cancer, "Russian conditions then were particulal a Jewish National Home. He point- scholarly en Jew and a leader in Mizrachi Zion x Palestine Appeal, at a meeting at 10:45, Rabbi Rauch will address and still are such that the city deavors in the field of ed out that there are many dangers ism was thus honored. I. the Stotler a week ago Thursday, the assembly of Temple Beth E I I dwelling Jews who in the past had Jewish studies, Jewish communal on the road to Palestine's recon- High School at 9:30. leaders in the movement for the t'ith Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky a activities and research in the field been herded in the ghettos were, struction, and declared that labor For the following Sunday, Feb. toastmaster, the dinner was ad s upbuilding of the Jewish National of pneumonia, which latter I for the first time, given an equal is not only building the roads, re- have dressed by Rabbis A. Si. Hersh - Home are now planning the meth- 3, Rabbi Leon Frans announces the opportunity with other Russians to subsidized in memory of my belov- claiming the neglected areas and ed wife, Flora." man and Ezekiel Aishiskin, Fred - ods to be pursued for the speedy beginning of a series of lectures settle and become producers on the building colonies, but is also called M. which he will deliver on "Famous' collection of this sum. Butzel, Louis Dann, Meye soil. The work has been attended Interest Began With Wifis'a Death upon to protect the 2olonies against Beckman and Mrs. N. it. Ebin r Headed by Abraham Cooper as Jewish Families." The first ser- by such success that some months In connection with his erode invading and marauding Bedouins. mon in this series is to be "The wife of Rabbi Ebin of Brooklyn chairman of the drive, and with ago Mr. Julius Rosenwald sub- help check the spread of pneumon- Mayor Bloch also warned against N. the assistance of a large corps of Mendelssohns," and it will deal Y., and daughter of Rabbi Ash ia, Mr. Littauer announced in 1926 scribed $5,000,000 for its continu- the influx of non-Jewish industrial- with the saga of the Mendelssohn - workers, confidence is expressed that he would give $10,000 annual- insky. Mrs. Ebin was the visiting ance, and Mr. John. D. Rockefel- ists who are coming to Palestine speaker, that this year's drive will smash family, beginning with Moses Men- representing nations ler, Jr. $500,000. Other subscrip- ly to the School of Public Health for speculative purposes. Ile point- I all records with the reaching of delssohn, the Jewish philosopher Mizrachi at the banquet. tions have brought the total up to of New York University for re- ed out that Jews are called upon Rabbi Ashinsky opened the cere- the assigned quota during the first and founder of the Jewish reform $8,000,000," search in the disease and the de- to pay heavily for every inch of week of the campaign. movement, going on to his daugh- monies with an address of thanks velopment of a serum, "The new contract contemplates land available, and declared that ters who were famed throughout ; 6 for which Invite Non•Zionist Help. to those who helped arrange the de- the expenditure by the American New York City appropriated $10,- it is the duty of rich as well as tails for the A number of Detroit leaders al- Europe for their literary salons, banquet. He ex- Society of $10,000,000 over the next 000 to manufacteure for use by the poor Jews to protect the Jewish in- and ending with his grandson, the so express confidence that this pressed particular thanks to the 10 years," Mr. Rosenberg explain- Board of Health, The serum is a terests by speedy efforts for the Daughters' of Zion, the ladies' Miz- year's quota will be oversubscribed. great musician, Felix Mendelsslm. ed. quick-acting one, and when inject- upbuilding and rehabilitation of RABBI ELIAS SOLOMON The sermon on "The Men de ll- rachi, who prepared the dinner. They base their predictions on the It WAS this work svhich Mr. ed in a mouse the reaction tells the land. lie read telegrams of greetings to expected help from non-Zionist sohns" is especially appropriate at Hoover described in a recent let-. sited undertaken a very am- physicians with what type of pneu- Plans for the construction of the Mr. Levin and his daughter front quarters. In view of the agree- this time because Jewry is this Iss D ksszes ter to Mr. Rosenberg as "an out- 'ot's program to strengthen and motile the patient Is afflicted. Dr, Haifa harbor, the placing of an oil local organizations and from the ments reached on the Jewish year celebrating the two hun- Loui mis s standing piece of human engineer- Preserve traditional Judaism in Com L. Harris, former Health pipe line from Messopotamia to central bureau of Mizrachi. lie al- Agency, Zionist leaders invite the dredth anniversary of Moses Men- ing." I America. SOPHIE IRENE LOEB sioner, said at the time the the Mediterranean, the exploita- co-operation of the non-Zionists in delssohn. By an interesting co- Signatories to Contra c t . Rabbi Hershman in comae nting serum was in its earl Y eta pa of de- tion of the Dead Sea and other (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial,) the work for Palestine, and it be- incidence, the literary world is this 106th street, after a lingering ill- The contract w s signed on be- I upon th e work of the United Syn- v s lo ment that it 10 ul enterprises were pointed to by ntcrease ' Neves that many who have not year celebrating also the two hun- tress, at the age of 52. She resid ed half o f J oint by Dr. Jos- s agogue declared , "The movement t e (Pieath rate by per d ce de Mayor Bloch as proofs of the pro- hitherto contributed will this year dredth anniversary of Gotthold at 146 Riverside Drive and ma , in- eph A. Rosen as its president , on serves a noble purpose, seeking toMr. Littauer's interest in the gress that is being achieved in Ephraim Lessing, the great friend tained an office at 730 Fifth a join forces for Palestine. JEWISH ARBOR DAY TO k ve- behalf of the American Society for i eep alive the best that Judaism serum came after the death of his spite of all difficulties. Mendelssohn, whose nue. Non-Zionists interested in the of Moses BE OBSERVED SATURDAY Jewish Farm Settlements in Rus- has had to offer to countless gen- wife, Mrs. Flora Littauer, from Strive for Socid Justice. Jewish Agency will especially he drama, "Nathan the Wise," in- Miss Loeb, one of the most in- sic, Inc., by Felix M Warburg as erations. It is our mission pneumonia in 1924. Baruch Zuckerman, labor leader m make tended to picture to the world the urged to co-operate. Detroiters defatigable workers in the field of Honorary President, James N. sure th at our c h Aaron Kurland and Mrs. In his letter to the directors of ildren and t h ose of New York and one of the lead- H. who attended the Non-Zionist con- nobility of a Jewish character, like social welfare and legislation of Rosenberg as president and Joseph w o wi ll follow them shall be pre-, the foundation, Mr. Littauer sign!. ers in the war relief movement Milkovskv, presidents respective- ference for the discussion of the Moses Mendelssohn, is one of the the last two decades, was wick s ly C. hymen ass ly of the Jewish National Fund ecretary. It was de- Pared to carry on the heritage fies further g ills to real documents in the struggle for Agency, held in New York City in known in Europe, as well as in livered to Saul G. Bron, chairman which was handed down to them." a nd the fund's Ladies' Auxiliary, gt New I ization (Turn to Page Two), that can be expected from him, October were Meyer L. l'rentis he emancipation of European this country, for her endeavors Rabbi Elias Solomon of in of the board of directors of the nnounce a Chamisho Door b'Shvat and Milford Stern. Jewry behalf of dependent widows a red Amtorg, Trailing Corporation, in York, scholar orator and former (Turn to Page Two), 'arty and volunteers' dance to be On Saturday morning, Jan. 26, children and for the betterment Organise 20 Campaign "Clubs." of the presence of A. I-. Scheinmann, president of the United Synagogue eld Saturday evening, Jan. 26, at Mr. Cooper this week announced Rabbi Fram will speak on "The ; working conditions for all who to Mishkan Israel Synagogue, Blaine it. chairman of the board of directors of America, and Rabbi of Shaarey that plans for the drive include the Biography of a l'hrase," and will She was born in Russia on Ju S. Zedek Congregation one of the Id and Linwood. formation of 20 " clubs," with 20 ecount the checkered career o f 4, 1876, and was brought to t ly of the State Bank of the U. S. he R., and L . P. Serehriakoff, vice- est and most prominent congrega- Mr. Kurland will preside at the captains, each club accepting, a cer- t he "Mi Chomoche" and the van- United States at the age of 5 yea rs. chairman of the Amtorg Trading Dons in New York, will be the ceremonies and Abraham Lachover tain quota which is to he reached t° us meanings which it assumes in She turned early to writing, a nut Corporation. Saul G. Bran will guest of honor and the prinicpal will distribute prizes to the volun- in the course of a very few assign- qt rious periods of Jewish history. to the work of uplifting humanit r,i now transmit the document to the speaker at a dinner given in the eers who led in the Flag and ed days. Considerable interest is being She began her most intensive chi i n t e r e st of historic Judaism g n o o v. ernment of the U S S At 76, Noted Jewish Scien- 'lower Days collections. Philip It. Pres. at the In addition to these 20 clubs, a , (splayed in the announcement welfare work about 20 years ag o, I o(d e e-C:3 o lomovitz will speak. ent at the signing of thecontraet Hotel, Sunday Feb. Rev. II. . hat the class 3, at 6:30 0 llac tint Names What He Is of "Why I Am What when she went into the homes committee will canvass subscrip- ' clock b Sh aare y of was Mr Reeve S hl s Iilkovsky will lead i„ cmnmunny Newark Philanthropist Gave ire p re ~ t • among so-called big-givers," am" of Beth EI College of Jewish widows in the congested parts Yet to Accomplish. inging. Music for dancing will if dent of the Chase National ank, ek. The committee on invitations, Li berally to Jewish and tudies is soon to listen to the rep- the city. and another committee will func- %Nish is acting as the ckpository consists of Harry Z. Brown, lion , e supplied by a special orchestra. tion among the non-Zionists. re sentatives of the new religious Non-Jewish Causes. Worked to Aid the Home. CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.) — Pro. It efreshments will be served. under the agreement between all Harry B, Keidan, Will Min Fried- 1 ovements. Thus'on Feb. 4, "New A nationally prominent speaker fessor A. A. Michelson, world-fa- Desiring to learn facts fr th s man Ch t' .. . I Rabbi , J ewish will address the opening dinner on ought will be presented by . man urges , Felix Fuld, merchant and philan- first-hand interviews, she asked th e mous Jewish scientist, now 76 A rbor Day, which ushers in the 0 Mr. Louis Marshall, at whose of- that invitees mail in their reserva- thropist, April 14, at Hotel Stotler. ne of its Detroit exponents, Mrs. women just what they felt mig vice-president and tress- years old, has set for himself three s pring season in tropical Palestine, ht lice the contract was signed, made tinny without delay to Mr. K athryn Althouse, and after that Regional Campaigns. urer of L. Bamberger & Co., the be the best means to aid then 1, the following statement: tasks which he will perform, he is signalized by the planting of Z. Brown, care of Shaarey Harry Zedek Newark is expected Christian Science She proceeded on the principl e William R. Blumenthal, region- department store, died says, before he can consider his tr ees throughout the Holy land, Congregation, Willis "The execution of this contract streets' ill be explained. and Brush Sunday night at his home, 602 that the best solution of the pro), life's work completed. These tasks th ereby serving at the traditional al director, is now on a tour to con- streets' duct camnaigns in Youngstown, Sunday services at Temple Beth lent was the maintenance of th e - gives promise that within the next a sLeek as he listed them, are: t,,sSoiluitith e,,Oroafngien, e u N . ni J t. . ., The work of the United Syne- aCfetnetre r ewish Arbor Day, or New Year 10 years 125,000 Jews in addition begin at 10:45. Everyone is Canton, Marietta and Cleveland. , 1. Measure the speed of light of the Trees. home, thus keeping the childre n to a like number heretofore settled 14 , glle of America has been elcome. The Canton campaign, on Feb. 7, planned nisi that f 11 from o d f the orphan asylums. She con owe a ortnight more accurately than it ever has ' 's ' Unusual interest is being mani- . on the land in Russia, may be en- as follows: mess of influenza. lie left a wife, tinued her investigations and, afte r abled to earn a livelihood by been measured before, thus improv- fested in the celebration of this will be opened with Rabbi Solomon Education. tilling Goldman of Cleveland as speaker. who was Caroline Bomberger, uch writing and speaking, ing upon his own most celebrated Palestine spring festival, in this sea s the will and thus be lifted from a The educational program of the a On Feb. 17, the U. P. A. drive sister of Louis Bomberger, presi- scientific attainment. strumental in having appoints d state of destitutionSc -, country, because of the recent sig- U nited Synagogue of Ameri ca opened dent o the firm that b ears his Lansing, with () commission to study the situa 2. Perfect a method by which ni Scant developments • not content itself with the usual name, honorable self-supporting occupa- which have Rabbi Loon Fram, Milton M. Al- and wo nephews, t the diameter of stars may be IN 1 to the union of American Jews tion. Bertram (Turn to Last Page.) and Felix Berg, He was 60 years measured with greater exactness in behalf of Palestine rebuilding. I exander and Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehr- In 1913 the New York Stat ich as speakers • old • ommission for the Relief of than heretofore has been possible. 3. Complete a final test of th A native of Frankfort-on-Main, Mowed Mothers was appointed Germany, Mr. Fuld came to this 1:instein theory of relativity, Will Review Present Jewish Miss Loeb was a member. Afte ; country as A boy of 14. His a tour of Europe studying the re theory which startled the scientifi Conditions in Rumania Iation of the state to this class o father was the late Ludwig E. world some years ago, and which and Hungary. f ..T ' vuld, dependents, she made an extensive artner of thanking was based upon Michelson's own o use of Sternberg, Sinn calculations. report which was submitted to the & Fuld, the b Leo Wolfson, former president legislature in 1914. acIr ta hisme c r il c y. The son started in When he has performed these of the United Rumanian Jews of business as a traveling salesman three tasks, any one of which For three years previously she New Officers of Local Il'nai Writh Lodge Installed in Pres America and now president of the - f antile business, and so had but a campaign at Albany, and might well be undertaken as a lift Stricken During His Experiments With Diets for Sufferers national executive committee of finally a lave was ence of Many Guest Leaders in the Community; ' continued until 1893, when he be- career by a younger scientist, Pro- passed permitting Of Pellagra; Made Important Contributions to this organization will be the speak- the state to New fessor Michelson may enjoy "a hit grant allowances to New Administration's Committees Appointed. came a partner of Louis Bamberg- it leisure;" he may, but those who Medicine; Eulogized by Louis Marshall. ' er. The two men have ever since widowed mothers in their homes. ::' 'S.:„...,! *m.r!!!7,T:777 .7 . 1 In conformity with that law a e part nes been both pe r in bus iness and have been closest to him predict Before a large audience which Si. Cotter, Rabbi s toned .ni. and ' . 1 ed the confidently that he won't. S Leon Fram and intiAmsatae hate Board of Child Welfare was al rofprIsetn,ds WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— ' causing insanity and death. Th e the s a i tu dmi a t onry- Stilt o n Fula e icrialtZitiLr..f "While the universe still holds Stricken during his experiments ;,,BP pointed in 1915, with an admix- Sir. n philanth ist ration in every county in the guests of honor, the newly elected received !' the type that detests public an unsolved riddle," said one of his with diets for sufferers of pellagra, discovery of "vitamin P. P." pel - n lagra preventative, is considered ie e fro f m "Dad dy" Freund mention sta te. For many years Miss Loeb officers of Pisgah Lodge No. University of Chicago asociates, t he disease for which he found the as t evLir po.s 34, I. and Adolph Finsterwald. A tele- was of hef se probably his greatest contribu wa s active as president of this t s e r e te fronrmlaal,l)tr installed "Professor Michelson will keep on cause and cure, Dr Joseph Gold- hicsu re giifi tsa. nonlAy.hmeinty gram rn i.pfarr Sidney tion to medical science. He bo ard. During her long tenure of )).. Bilk working," Alexander was his benefaction'. For that reason berger, public health service scien- that it is contained in dried o ft ce the annual appropriation to night it is not po ss ible to d o more than His program for the immediate tist who is considered to have showed yeast, offltbianFdraz hceodnitt rhaetukla dtgeed stuhce. ' mention a few of his many l arge future was outlined by him in an made some of the most important aid the widows was increased from Shatzen, the retiring Other Contributors, $100,000 to more than $5,000,000. president, introduced Mr. Stern as address before the Chicago Wom- contributions to medicine in the and cess. Dr. Goldberger alas made an's Club. Ile said he would take She also led a vigorous campaign master of ceremonies and install- educational To the impor- United States in the last 25 years, Miss Anna Rubenstein spoke donations to enterprises. philanthropic t.h up the three tasks as soon as he died Thursday morning in the tant contributions in connection to obliterate from legislation the the lgirs.t Stern tt original fund for the erection of a let- fg asrm the ( ,Lisodoises: poAuxiliary, e f has completed his lecture course at Naval Hospital of hypernephroma, with the cause and treatment of word illegitimate when referring ter from r the new Beth Israel District Grano! Lod H ospital in yellow fever, dengue fever and c ohe7lI the university, which will be next Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Fuld con- LOUISVILLE RABBI SOPHIE IRENE LOEB AT TEMPLE SUNDAY DIES IN 53D YEAR LEVIN BANQUET IS UNIQUE GATHERING DINNER OF SHAAREY „it.id ZEDEK FEBRUARY 3 MICHELSON SEES 3 TASKS BEFORE HIM FELIX FULD DIES; PNEUMONIA VICTIM ti WOLFSON TO SPEAK AT FORUM SUNDAY Dr. Joseph Goldberger Dies a Martyr To Science During His Research Work month. "I shall then return to the Mt. Wilson Observatory in Cali- frMa." he said, "to resume my investigations." Professor Michelson said he was "almost convinced" that Einstein is right in his belief in the non-ex- istence of what the scientific world calls ether. It was only last Nov- ember that Professor Michelson, speaking before the Optical Socie- ty of Chicago, expressed a doubt of the rightness' of Einstein on that point. In explaining his love for the science to which he has devoted his long life, he said: "It la the pit- ting of one's brain against, bits of iron, metals and crystals and mak- ing them do what you want them o do. When you are successful, that is all the reward you want." a malignant kidney growth closely related to cancer. Dr. Goldberger suffered from an anemia, one of the symptoms of pellagra, but did not respond to treatment. Twenty doctors connected with the public health nervier offered their blood for transfusions during his two months' illness, this emergency treatment having no result. After six operations this treatment was not resorted to again, Dr. G. W. McCoy, director of the hygienic laboratory of the public health service, said that Dr. Goldberger's work on pellagra was valuable not only for the discov-1 cry of ita cause and cure, but for the new light shed on the whole subject of the human diet. Before Dr. Goldberger's work, pellagrai was a dread malady in the south, typhoid fever. His determination and courage were praised by Dr. McCoy, who pointed ou that Dr. r (Turn to Page Two). investing in him the authority to local A. Z. A. chapters, tributed install the following officers: Pres(• tributed $250,000, and when, after Miss Ethel Standard, dent, J • a pupil of he openin t g ., ti c:, f the ohuonscpei ela Deutelbaum; vice-prea- Dr. t l Mark Gunzburg, entertained , N )(I , t a . i t : d eul In (13 e IT:, Lel In i, DNri., y'el tyear, i JR. HADASSAH, ZIONIST ti(olernLD 'r' '‘ r c .- ruoiw th,kpyi.an.coesiiiilsots. offl'onts}t,ae ntLEtro orot. $2,000,000 was needed, Mrs that satin; l DISTRICT, WILL RAISE treasurer, Philip Ettinger; Symphony Orchestra, was accom- offered another $250,000 if the re- THEIR QUOTAS JOINTLY secrete treasurer, i mainder of the $2,000,000 were B. F. Goldman; tor, moni- passed by Miss Lillian Grace Fitch. given by others. In 1927 Mr. Plea to Hold Annual Zionist For- monito (orris Shatzen; assistant Mandell Bernstein, first vice- Fuld, Mr Bomberger, Franklin r, Ben Rubenstein; warden, anal - ail at Stabler on president, S. K. Slobin; guardian, Isadore talk delivered an inspiring. Conklin, Dr. Edward Weston and , Marsh Moskowitz, W allace M. Scudder presented to owitz, and trustee, Harr' y Z. N ext Monday night, Jan, 28 Gordon . , an the Eases County Boy Scouts a important meeting will Announcement is made by the be held, summer vacation camp of 1,735 Zionist District of Detroit and Jun- trustee, "Daddy" Adolph Freund, a The plans and the program for the acres in Warren County, N. J. To ior liadassah chapter of this city Anil Ber nard n his way to Florida, coming term is to be outlined. The , the Seward Community Chest is o Ginsburg, a trustee, Mr • that the two organizations have was absent due to illness. general committee met Thursday Fuld has on several occasions joined in sponsoring the annual night nd their recommendations given large sums, and appeals for The guests of honor introduced will be submitted Zionist formal ball. to the audience ud at the meeting g help always found him ready to by President Ju- on M on d ay The ball, proceeds of which will lius eu baum, were Rabbi Jo erase a deficit be seJr. adassah s seph Thumin, Dr John Slawson installation address of Mr. In 1918 Mr. Fuld was New Per- , quota and to defray the educational Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Judge Ed- .Deutelbaum follows: sey chairman of the American o expenses of the Zionist District of. ward J. Je ffries, , The Independent Order of 1 'Jewish Relief Committee. For Judge Arthur Kit B. Detroit, will be held Sunday eve- patrick, Judge Joseph Moynihan, [ na i B'rith has seeTe d the came seral ve terms Mr. Fold was _presi- , nine, March 10, at Hotel Stotler. J udge I I ra dent of the New Jersey Young W. Jayne, J udge Th' omas (Turn to Pa ge Opposite Editorial.) Men's Hebrew Association. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) ills Goldberger had contracted three other severe illnesses from dis- eases he was studying at various times—typhus fever, yellow fever and dengue, or bone-breaking fev er In a formal statement issued by public health officials, it was de- clared that "certainly no more valuable public health research has been conducted in any country within a generation than Dr. Gold- berger's studies in pellagra, • dis- ease which had existed and been recognized in the Old World for a hu ndred years and was almost immediately after its discovery in . . Julius Deutelb . aum Calls Upon J ewish i Pisgah Lodge Work Community To Aid W ii . . .. , LEO WOLFSON er at the Detroit Jewish Open Forum this Sunday, at 3 p. In s at Northern High School. His topic will be "The Present Condition of Jews in Rumania an d Hungary." Mr. Wolfson's activities in all ■ important Jewish movements make (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial.) ■ ■