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DELIVERS
Appearing at Stud Club
SIMON HEADS N F FAUMAN
INTERESTING TALK
ADVISORY BOARD BEFORE HADASSAH
it FORM COMMITTEE
fifty leading German Jews attend-
ed the meeting. Prof. Albert Kin-
I
atein addressed the meeting, de-
daring that the Jewish religion is
the oldest institution advocating
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Prof. the spirit of peace and brotherly
Albert Einstein, Oscar Wasser-
love.
mann and Dr. Leo Baeck and u
Among those present at the Program of Expanison for
number of other prominent Ger-
man Jews have accepted member- meeting were Consul- General
J. N. F. Announced by
Kahn,
Dr. Alfred Kleo, Gerson Si-
ship in. a committee to organize a
Emanuel Neuman. •
Jewish association for world peace. mon, Heinrich Stern, president of
Plans to organize this association the Association of Liberal Jews in
were formulated at a meeting held Germany, and Rabbi Ilildesheimer
A number of announcements of
under the chairmanship of Oscar and Herr Wolff,president of the extreme importance to the work of
Wassermann. One hundred and Federation of Paussian Kehilla.
the Jewish National Fund and the
work of rebuilding Palestine has
just been made by Emanuel Neu-
mann, recently elected president of
the Jewish National Fund of
America.
What is regarded as of vital im-
portance for the enlargement of
Jewish National Fund activities is
the creation of a new advisory
board, to which Julius Simon has
been elected chairman. The ad-
visory board is planned to enlist
the (1i-sips-ration of leading Jews
in all phases of Palestinian work,
so that the Jewish National Fund
may have the advice of outstand-
ing experts in various (*wills of
communal work. Mr. Simon, who
is a member of the committee of
seven of the Zionist organization
negotiating for the creation of the
Jewish Agency, has long been
identified with the Zionist move-
ment. Ile headed the commission
appointed by Dr. Weizmann in
1920 to go to Palestine for the pur-
pose of reorganizing Zionist effort
I in the Jewish homeland.
to Mr. Neumann's an-
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; nouncement of his program of ac-
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tivities, the National Fund will
the best grades of material and workmanship.
also attempt to arouse nation-wide
I interest in the work of the fund
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JUDGE JOHN A.
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EXPERIENCED
ENERGETIC
CONSIDERATE
RESOLUTE
ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION
of "Hello Yourself"
The March meeting of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah took place on
Tuesday afternoon at Hotel Stet-
ler, with an unusually tine pro-
gram. Dr. David H. Fauman de-
livered an interesting paper on
Yiddish literature. Ile particularly
analyzed the writings of Sholom
Mechem, Sholm Asch, Perez and
Mendell Mother Seforim, giving
tine examples from the works of
these authors. Dr. Fauman's com-
ments regarding the philosophy
and the psychology of these wri-
ters, who have given pictures of
Jewish life in Russia and Poland
which have universally delighted
and sustained lovers of Jewish art
all over the world, were compre-
In connection with its regular
show, the Study Club located at
65 East Verrror highway has been
hensive.
Martin Weisberg, con-
tralto, artistically rendered vocal
solos, accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Lawrence Teitlebaum.
The next monthly meeting will
be a joint meeting of Senior and
Junior Hadassah, on Tuesday
night, April 9, at the Westminster
Community House. The program
will be announced later, but in
the meantime members of both or-
anizations are requested to re-
serve this date.
The bi•weekly cultural meeting
f b h h ti • takes place next
Monday evening, March 18, at
Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth
street near Atkinson. Leon Kay,
secretary of the Zionist District,
will review Col. Josiah Wedge-
wood's new book, "The Seventh
Dominion. The public is invited
to participate in these cultural
meetings.
STRAUS BAS-RELIEF
U. S. SENATOR FESS
GOES TO PALESTINE
TO BE CONVENTION
SPEAKER MARCH 17 Hadassah, the Women's Zionist,
United Sates Senator Simeon
D. FC99 of Ohio will he the prin-
cipal speaker at the national con-
vention dinner of the Union of Or-
thodox Jewish Congregations of
America at the Hotel Astor, New
York, Sunday evening, March 17,
Harry Roggen, chairman of the na-
tional convention committee, 50
West 77th street, New York, an-
nounces.
Senator Feria will discuss the
need of the spiritual growth of
America and the place of the Jew-
ish community in that develop-
ment.
Senator Fess is a noted orator
and an eminent educator. He was
vice-president of Ohio Northern
University and president of Anti-
och College. Senator Fess is also
an author having written a num-
ber of books ouch as "Outlines in
American History," "Outline Study
in Physiology," and "History of
Political Theory and Party Organ-
, ization." Ile was, too, the editor
of the World's Events Magazine.
At the last Republican National
Convention, Senator Fess deliv-
ered the keynote address.
The national convention will be-
' gin Saturday evening, March 16
•and last until Monday, March 18.
The affiliated organizations of the
' Union, the Rabbinical Council,
the Women's Branch, The Colleg-
late Branch and the Inter-Schol-
antic League of the Jewish Youth,
wlil meet at the same time. The
sessions will be held at the new
Yeshiva College Building, Amster-
dam avenue and 186th street, New
, York.
•
Organization of America, shipped
bronze has-relief of Nathan
Straus to Palestine on the Maure-
tania, which sailed Friday, Feb. 15,1
on a Mediterranean cruise. The I
sculpture will be placed within the
Nathan and Lina Straus Health
Center in Jerusalem, which Mr.
Straus built as a headquarters for
Hadassah's health activities in the
Holy Land.
The has-relief, which was made
for Hadassah by Sache de Paris,
French artist, presents a bust of
Mr. Straus in profile, and beneath
is an inscription in Hebrew, giving
the benefactor's name and quoting,
from Psalms "Ilia righteousness
endureth forever." The passage
was selected by Dr. David de Sole
Pool, rabbi of the Spanish-Porta-1
guests Synagogue.
a
JIMMY RAY
fortunate in obtaining Jimmy Ray
as an added attraction. Sir. Ray
is known as the "( Monis! Dancing
Sensation" and is appearing at the
('ass Theater in Hello Yourself.
The Study Club has procured
the services of this talented danc-
er through the efforts of Martin
Cohen, who is building an envi...
able reputation for his night club.
RABBI LAUNDOW FETED
ON RETURN FROM EAST
As a fitting tribute to the popu-
larity of their spiritual leader,
Rabbi Menachin Mendel Laundow,
the members of the Polish Congre-
gation, Beth Yehudah, gathered
at the Michigan Central station on
Thursday, March 14, to greet the
rabbi on his return from New York
City.
Ile was tendered a reception
that evening and a large banquet
will be heist in his honor on Sun-
day evening, March 17, at the
synagogue 1600 Pingree avenue.
Mr. Jacob Reshevsky, chairman
of the committee on arrangements,
reports that all plans have been
completed and indications point to
a very successful affair.
N. Y. RABBIS URGE
NATIONAL FUND AID
NORTH AMERICAN
SCHOOLS LEAGUE TO
ASSIST IN EFFORTS
FOR HEBREW PLAY
The Northwestern Women's
League sponsored a luncheon and
bridge party on Tuesday at the
Masonic Temple. It turned out to
be a social as well as a financial
success. The League extends its
thanks to Mrs. A. Markson, chair-
man of the affair, and to the ladies
who assisted her, Mesdames B.
Schwartz, E. Pollock, Ch. Brody,
II. Lippit, M. Wexler, I. Margolis,
I'. Richmond, Si. Hayman, A.
Knoppow, E. Hopei, S. Katt, S.
Snitz, M. Cohen, S. Widre, S.
Munch, A. Haste, I. Wohlnian, C.
Smilo, II. Milkowsky, N. Waul-
siren, C. Heisler, J. Mogulewsky, S.
Fein man. The League also thanks
all members and patronizers who
turned out in great numbers. At
the next meeting, which will take
place Tuesday afternoon, March
19, plans will be discussed to as-
sist the management of the United
Ilebrew Schools in the presenta-
tion of the Hebrew musical play,
"The Daughter of Jephthah,"
which will be given Sunday eve-
ning, April 7, at Orchestra hall.
This play promises to be the out-
standing event of the season and
every member of the League is ex-
pected to do her share. More tie-
tails will be announced in the next
issue of The Chronicle.
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MARCH
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VOTE TO KEEP
The remarkable acceptance ac-
corded the new Whippet Six, said
to have set a new high standard of
quality construction and engineer-
ing features in the light six field,
is cited as one of the outstanding
features of the past year in the
automobile industry.
Introduced at the lowest price
ever reached by a six cylinder car,
the Whippet Six went even fur-
ther, being equipped with a seven-
bearing crankshaft, and even to-
day the new Whippet Six is out-
standing as the world's lowest
priced six with a seven-bearing
crankshaft.
In \Villys-Overland introduction
of the Superior Whippet Six, many
of the features of the former mod-
el, including the fully drilled sev-
en-bearing crankshaft, have been
retained. However, the present
bodies have been newly designed,
made larger and roomier, and are
marked by a style and quality de-
velopment which illustrated a new
idea of value and beauty in the
low priced laracket.
JUDGE CHARLES
BOWLES
At a special conference of New
York Rabbis, held at the Broadway
Central Hotel recently, the sub-
ject of the Jewish National Fund •
and the enlargement of its activi-,
"Macbeth" to Return.
ties was the main topic on the
agenda. The conference ended
Grace Denton brings us the
with a series of resolutions de-
aiisned to stimulate interest in the news that George C. Tyler's pre-,
NEW DRUG STORE
se ntment of Gordon Craig's de-
Jewish
National
Fund
throughout
PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND
FOR DEXTER BLVD.
the greater city. Special emphasis signment of "Macbeth" will return
to the Masonic auditorium foe
was placed by the rabbis on the
Georg() Voloadsky announces
need for reminding the Jewish four nights, starting April 17, with
the opening of a complete and
community of the contribution matinees Friday and Saturday.
modern drug store Saturday,
channels that are offered by the "Macbeth" has been continuing
March 23, at 1154t1 Dexter at Bur- ,
Jewish National Fund on the occa- through the middle west the tri-
lingame. Free carnations for the
sion of holidays, celebrations, fes- umphal tour it inaugurated here,
ladies, free ice cream and ginger
tivals and occasions of individual Detroit having been the first city
ale for the children, free cigars I
to be visited after Broadway.
holidays.
for the men, as well as samples :
The conference was opened with
of perfumes, powder and shaving'
The United States minister to
an address by Emanuel Neuman,
Things You Ought to Know. Abyssinia, Addison E. Southard,
cream. A modern Bishop Babcock
president of the Jewish National
fountain has been installed. Mr.'
visited the school conducted in
Fund, in which he pointed to the
Voloadsky for the past nine years
Where Does the Part of a Stocking Addis-Abeba, the capital of that
general esteem in which the Jew-
has been connected with the Neu-
Go That Was Where the Hole
country, by the American Pro-
ish National Fund is held as the
hoff Drug Co. The store will in-'
Comes?
Falasha Committee, according to
cause of its continuous achieve-
formally be open Saturday, March
a statement made by the office of
ments.
16, and delivery service can be
This may se
em an odd question, the American Pro-Falasha Com-
Kosher Food—Excellent
Another speaker was Rabbi
immediately secured by calling Meyer Berlin, president of the but many of us would be puzzled mittee, 305 Broadway, New York
Longfellow 2844. All nationally World Mizrachi Organization, in to answer it. Frequently, either City.
known merchandise is to be sold at which he listed the accomplish- the material of the manufacturer
Mr. Southard expressed his in.
A Real Home-like Meal.
PERFECTION LODGE cut prices.
ments of the Jewish National Fund is accused. When you put your terest in the activities of the
stockings on they have no holes. school, which is under the direc-
9000 Linwood at Taylor
in l'alestine.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. 81.
The conference was presided At night, when you take them off, tion of Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch
A. M., will hold a special communi-
over by Rabbi Inselbuch, and there are sometimes large holes in and is registered with the Ameri-
Also Operators of
them. The answer is, that it can legation as an American insti-
cation Wednesday, March 20, at :1
among those who delivered speech-
p. m. 51. M. Degree. Banquet at
BLAINE LUNCH
es were Rabbis A. M. Kaplan, A. simply wears right away like a tution .
crayon
when
you
write.
The
con-
6:30 p. Brother Ernest A.
Dr. Faitlovitch was recently re-
8729 Twelfth Street
of Teitelbaum, Wolf Gold, A. Schein,
,
Owen will be speaker of the eve- Miss Mary Caplan, Formerly
R. Scheinfeld, S. Arliansky, and P. stant rubbing of your foot against ceived by the king, Tafari, who has
Detroit, Is Head Worker; M oe .
your shoe will wear through the given this distinguished explorer
Key s to
ning. Subject:
Epstein.
genthau Presides at Ceremony.
yarn in the stocking. This rub- his encouragement on many occa-
Visiting brothers are
Success."
bing finally cuts through the sions because of the school's ex-
invited.
The new Bronx House, at 1637 Travers Appointed
Nash threads and releases the yarn cellence and the value of its ac-
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Washington avenue, Bronx, N. Y.,
which is stretched. The stretching tivities for the Falashas.
Secretary.
Advertising
Director.
"SEE CRUZET FOR
with Miss Mary Caplan, formerly
of your stocking makes the hole
At the recent coronation of the
By order of
DANCE MUSIC"
executive director of the Jewish
HAROLD HELLER, W. M.
KENOSHA, Wis.— Announce- larger than the little used-up king of Abyssinia, the Falashas
Center, as head worker, was for-
ment is made by The Nash Motors threads which have been worn off were represented by a delegation,
mally dedicated last Sunday.
Company of the appointment of and which used to cover the space. which presented the king with an
The Bronx House was founded
E. J. Travers as Director of ad- Do you know that there is deep ancient Falasha document, refer-
18 years ago by Henry Morgen-
vertising and assistant sales man- down, underlying quality in Mu- ring to the tradition linking King
thau, former United States ambas-
ager effective March 1. In releas- rad? That is why Monad is the Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
sador to Turkey, and Mrs. Slorgen-
ing this announcement, C. II. Bliss, one cigarette which goes on from with the history of Abyssinia and
thau, who were inspired by Miss
its people.
Nash Sales Manager said, "Sir. year to year.
Lillian D. Wald of the Henry
Hyman J. Reit, chairman of the
dvertising man-
Street Settlement to provide a T rav er
committee, announced that the
agar of The Nash Motors Com-
"Scandals" Opens at Shu- Joint Distribution Committee,
community house for the rapidly-
pany practically since the forma-
ie f thoe Bronx,
growin g
bert-Detroit on Sunday
through its cultural committee, of
High - Class Colored Organization
of for many tion of the company and this pro-
at
housed its activities
which Dr. Cyrus Adler is chairman.
March 24.
motion is well merited by reason
years in smaller quarters on the
had recently voted a special con-
of his capable and loyal devotion
Office, 930 Erskine
site on which the new building is
to th einterests of the company.
George White's ninth edition of tribution toward the maintenance
1
situated.
Cadillac 7129
In his conduct of the advertising "Scandals," following a successful of the American Pro-Falasha Com-
The speakers at the dedicatory
mittee's
program
in
Abyssinia.
department, he has shown excep- season's run on Broadway, will
exercises included Lieut.-Gov. Her-
We specialize in Jazz, Sing-
It was further stated that
tional ability in co-ordinating the open a two weeks' engagement at
ing and Dancing. 1.arge and
bert II. Lehman, Aldermanie Presi-
advertising to sales requirements the Shubert-Detroit Opera Ilouse Rabbi J. Max Weis, secretary of
small orchestras available at all
dent Joseph V. McKee, and Dr.
the committee, during his trip to
and his new work is entirely fa- Sunday night, March 24.
Solomon Lowenstein, executive di-
times.
miliar to him. Long identified as
The original Broadway cast will Europe, from which he has just
rector of the Federation for the
one of the most able advertising he seen here, including Harry returned, conferred with the Fa-
Support of Jewish Philanthropic
managers in the industry, he now Richman, Willie and Eugene How- lasha student who is pursuing stu
Societies, of which the institution
will enter ntore intensively and ard, Frances Williams, Tom Patri- dies in that city, through the gen-
is one of the 91 constituent agen-
directly into Nash Sales activity, cola, Rose Perfect, Bernice and erosity of the Viennese Jewish
cies.
but at the same time Nash adver- Emily, Dolly Gilbert, Arthur Page, community.
The presentation was made by
Announcement was also made
tising will continue to retain the Mabel 11111, Florence Robinson,
Joseph 51. I.evine, of the board of
benefit of his long experience in James Carty, Georgia Lerch, Fred that a special committee of the
we Clean Shades
directors of the settlement. The
this field, as he will also act as di- Lyons, Belle Osborn, a Russian Central Conference of American
speech of acceptance for the new
Window Shades and Draperies
Markert (lance unit, Lois Eckhart , Rabbis, under the chairmanship of
building was delivered by Mrs. rector of advertising.
Made to Order
Peggy Steady, Arthur Cardinal, Rabbi Isaac Landman, is appealing
Alexander J. Marcus, president of
their
hhtteray)
colleagues throughout
ugshoisann
the
toofuttn
co
8656 Linwood Avenue
and 75 George White beauties,
the settlement.
come to the a
Garfield 1230
Miss Wald brought official greet-
atta eg, e di t a Tl is d PdriVi u nc irudi ,LydG eboyrg:
program for the Falashas
ings from other settlements of New
dance number known as "Pickin' which is in great need of funds to
York City and the Bronx House
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— Cotton." Just as Mr. White treat- insure the continuation of the,
music school orchestra played sev-
Ninety-one persons, members of ed o "The Black B ttom" several school in Addis-Ababa and in other
eral selections. Former Ambassa-
the Official Orthodox Poultry seasons ago, and just as he invent• activities in various party of Abys-,
dor Morgenthau presided as mas-
Slaughterers of America, Inc., and ed "The Five Step" dance that slain.
ter of ceremonies.
Falasha girls and women now
of the Live Poultry Chamber of flourished in his "Manhattan
The music school of the Bronx
and root thhe(r rs s including Ma,"
ry so he has conceived "Pick- enjoy the advantages of the school
House is the best known of its ac- Commerce, r a t
brothers, , i n e harry, in' Cotton," a terpsichorean nov- in Addis-Abeba through the addi-
theHerbert
tivities, the department having
Emanuel, Charlie and Arthur, Joe elty that not only sets a new flan of a woman teacher to the
been founded along the lines laid
but introduces a novel ef.
down by David Mannes soon after Goldman, Mickey Law, Arkie rhythm,
school
staff. congregations, local
Individuals,
co f eet as we ll .
Weissler, Kalman Shapiro, Jacob
the settlement was founded in
Sisterhoods of the National Fed-
Koslow, were indicted before Fed- 1
loll.
eration
of Temple Sisterhoods
d
with
ge
ars
ch
ar
DAVID CAREY, Mgr.
era) Judge GoHd I
WHITE PAPER TRACES
the Councils of Jewish Women, the
a conspiracy to violate the Sher-
Licensed by City of Detroit
PALESTINE
PROGRESS
Sisterhoods
of
the Women's
man anti-trust law in the kosher
League of the United Synagogue
poultry industry. The case was
We Specialize in Homes,
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—The pro- of America, and other organiza-
first brought before Judge Mack
Apartment Houses,
and the investigation turned over gress in Palestine since 1921) is tions have been responding to the
s
urs.
pointed
nut
in
a
White
Paper
is-
appeal
made
for
a
fund
to
in
Hotels, etc.
to John Harlan Amen, Israel E.
sued by the British Colonial Office the continuation of the program in
Oseas
and
Walter
L.
Rice,
special
24 - Hour Service.
ei 0
assistants to the federal prosecu- "in order to give an idea of what Abyssinia.
Les. Tow.
was done during the last four years
We use Cyanide Gas
tor.
All Work Absolutely
.The indictment charge' conspir- in paving the way towards a new
Guaranteed
acy to restrain trade, conspiracy era of colonial development and to Adds New History Cartoon.
to monopolize, attempt to monopo- show the progress in the Colonial
A new two-panel cartoon fea-
lize and monopolizing. Under Empire."
A11.1,1:14:1 TIM' 1101110
In la20, the White Paper states, ture, "This Day in World Histnry,"
these counts each defendant is
s w
Mew Twrip
liable to a maximum penalty of Palestine was in a disturbed. im. has been started by United Fea-
1..1.41.% ...awn se ...riot .war", el.
poverished condition, with a few ture Syndicate. The feature is
three
years
in
prison
and
$15,000
.1.4....srannot.
formimn.frwo
horn.
ode
good means of communication and created by Rabbi Maurice Teshnor
fine.
... MAIL IT • • •
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It was said that the distribution provided practically no beneficial and Sirs. Teshner, who do the nec-
in Greater New York of more than service to the inhabitants of the essary research work and write
from
$30,000,000 worth of live poultry country. whereas today order pre- the text, and J. A. Knapp, former
annually from more than 20 states vails, there is an excellent system professor of art at the University
was controlled by the defendants of main roads and large sums a-err , of Cincinnati, who draw-a the ear-
12039 Dexter Blvd.
Mr. Oseas stated that more than . spent for the direct benefit of the tonna. One panel deals with re-
CAdillac 4114
150 witnesses will be called to tes- I population, on education, health mote history and the other with
Euclid 2359
more modern events.
and other social services.
tify during the trial.
RECORDERS COURT
ELECTION APRIL 1, 1929
•
U. S. MINISTER TO
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
SALE OF LANDS FOR
UNPAID
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
March 1, 1929.
Officeof City Treasurer,
Detroit, Michigan.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law, the City
Treasurer has prepared a complete list of delinquent
Special Tax Assessments for Sidewalks, Tree Planting,
Sewers, Street Paving, Alley Paving, Street Opening
and Street Widening, Alley Opening, Alley Widening
and Water Pipe Extensions.
Said delinquent list of assessments will be sold at
the office of the City Treasurer in the City Hall, City of
Detroit, State of Michigan, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of
April, 1929, at public auction, commencing at the hour
of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the several
lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises in said
delinquent list, each parcel or description separately,
for the lowest term of years for which any person will
offer to take the same in consideration of advancing
the sum or sums which were assessed by the Common
Council of said City for such Special Assessments un-
less the said sum or sums with the costs and charges
thereon shall before that time be paid.
Said sale will be continued from day to day (Sun-
days excepted) until the same are sold.
CHARLES L. WILLIAMS
City Treasurer
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and Drapery Co.
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