...., Fields on Top of Odds in SEES GREATER CHANCE FOR PALESTINE 11 Fight with Dundee WITH LABOR GOVERNMENT IN CONTROL July 25. CONCRETE GARBAGE and ASH RECEPTACLES Guaranteed Not to Crack BUY NOW! pea not wait until Court tailicc. Price will be Increased soon. (Continued from Page One.) A challenger is usually the un- a der dog in the belting odds when salts and potash deposits, but he goes against champion. Bob I wanted some "all-British" and ap- H. M. KOFFMAN Jackie Fields 14 Chicago, who will parently rival group to 11w given attempt to wrest the world welter- the concession. Garfield 7106 weight crown from Joe Dundee's There Will Be No Pin-Pricking. Even at the beginning of the swarthy brow in a 15 round bat- tle here the night of July 25, la-t Parliament when the Palestine threatens to reverse the usual pro- and East African loan Was pro- With the bout a week posed, the Palestine part Of the cedure, away, 'F'ields is on lop in the odds loan to he devoted to the Haifa and unless there is a decided harbor scheme and other develop- change, he will enter the ring a 10 ments in Palestine was vigorously to 8 favorite over the Baltimore opposed by another section of Con- champion. servatives, the financial purists, in At last you can have your car the sacred name of economy, de- repaired ■ and serviced coneent• spite the fact that the loan was sully, economically and satin- well secured on the revenues of iactorily. Palestine and is tic be reproductive. Nevertheless these groups were frowned On by the official leaders of the Conservative party, and Vr. Baldwin, Colonel Amery, Sir Austen Chamberlain, and others, with the veteran Lord Balfour, h. ve been ierfectl correct in Largest Repair Shop in Ow I heir avowed attitude. Yet the Downtown Area feelings of the Conservative rank slid the were so undisguised that TOWING — STORAGE so long as a Conservative a d min- ruled at Westminster istration I and in Whitehall the anti-Semitic Free Inspection tendencies of a certain section of 24-Hour Service. the British officials in Palestine Try Our Saturday and were encouraged. J. J. NAIOFEt. — IL STEVENS Sunday Dinners Whatever the new Labor gov- Proprietors ernment does or does not do, the Jewish pioneers in Palestine may 850 W. Lafayette Is' assured of no sympathy being Near Fourth given to any policy of pin-pricking or obstruction in Palestine towards Phone Empire 10978 Clifford 1980 the full carrying out of the terms 8346 Twelfth Street 0 xs. • of the mandate and the Zionist program. 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The next meet- agenient of Jewish immigration, le and indeed the whole Zionist p rO. three new members were voted in. , ing will be held at the home tit' is 'Ask Faicom friends for invitations Miss Dorothy Smith of 1412 Phila. gram. The prime minister friendly, the new Colonial and to the next open meeting, July 25, delphia. Dominion secretary, 'Mr. Sidney The club is planning a package Jolly Elite Club. Webb, who will sit in the House auction in the near future. The last meeting of the Jolly of Lords us a peer, is known to be Elite Club was held at the Peo- Eta Rho Sorority. sympathetic, and his deputy, Mr. I The but meeting of the Eta Rho ple's Ilall on July 16. Plans for a Ponsonhy, who will speak for th e picnic were discussed. Tickets to of Sorority was held at the home of Colonial office in the House Commons, is sincere friend or the scribe. 'Many interesting lop- the Aston Theater for a deservitw purpose were sold to the members acs were discussed, including plans the Jewish people and a believer in the Zionist movement. Messrs. for the swimming party to be held by Mrs. Cohen. A report of th' banquet given by the Free Burial Webb and Ponsunby will be re- in it few days. Miss Edith Good.. sponsible for the departmental ad- man, one of the newest pledgees, Association was given by Solomon Schneiman, who was one of the ministration of the Colonial office. will be voted in for membership But there are great problems foe- at the next meeting, which will be elubrepresentatives Anna Weinstein and Bella Shea, active ins! the Labor government. One held at the clubrooms of the Phi members of the club, left for their is the cure of unemployment in Beta Fraternity. vacation. Britain, and the other the estab- Hoy Toy Girls. lishment of world peace together Jolly Fellows Club. with a reduction of armaments as Miss Sliv l'evin of Clairmount The Jolly Fellows Club met rapidly as possible on a firm basis.• avenue was hostess of the last Thursday night at Littman's Hall. One of the early results of the meeting of the Hoy Toy Girls. The Favorable reports were received change of regime at \Westminster, outing on July 7, at Island Lake, from all committees, and thy' will be a more sympathetic atti-, was proclaimed a success. The dance committee reported that the lade towards questions of taxes! Misses Sliv Pevin, Phyllis Walt- large ballroom at the Book Cadil- lion, land tenure, land settlement,' man, Jeanne Snitman, Vivian the employment of Jewish work - Sellwartz and Estelle Schwartz are lac Hotel has been leased for a men and the encouragement of opcnding their vacations at ISlacki- dance, the date to be announced Nomination of officers suitable emigrants from the de-, nay Island for a fortnight com- shortly. took place and election will be held pressed Jewish populations of mencing July 15. The raffle tick- at our next meeting. One of the Eastern Europe into l'alestine. It ets can still be bought from mem- members, Sam Siegel, was married will be impossible, or at any rate hers. There will be no meeting last Sunday to Miss Irine Brooks difficult, with a Labor govern- held this week. The next meeting at Windsor. All members attended. ment in office in London, for a will be held at the home of Miss repetition of such episodes as those Vivian Schwartz, 1490 Lee Place. W. W. Girls. that occurred at the Wailing Wall The w. w. Girls met at the ' during the celebration of the Day Troty Veeh Girls. home of Miss Belle Woontner at ' of Atonement when Arab police At a meeting of the Troty Vech a social gathering, when the old were allowed to drive away the Girls on July 10, at the home of officers turned over offices to the, worshippers, remove their tem- Helen Kirschbaum, the fol- following new officers: Miss Selma, , porary shrines, and insult Jewish Liberals Friendly. oflicers were elected for Do-utch, president; Florence Ter- With regard to the Liberals. ecclesiastical officials on this most the coming year: Miss Hannah ris, secretary; Mrs. Sally Bennett, their attitude may be counted upon sacred of (lays in the Jewish re- Miller, president; Miss Ma Miss Florence Terris,' rtha trasurer. in advance. It will be perfectly igious year. Miller, utility officer; Miss Bertha former president, is now vaeation-, friendly to Jewish aspirations in If any such episodes as these Yackness, secretary; Miss Helen ing at South Haven. The next' Palestine, Mr. Lloyd George him- recur, those responsible will be Schneider, treasurer, and Miss Es- circling will be held in the form! self was, after all, partly respon- brought to book. And we may ex- ther Kohn, publicity manager. The of a picnic at Belle Isle. Miss sible for the Balfour Declaration. pect a more vigorous policy in months of July and August will Bess Feldstein will be hostess. and is deeply committed to it, and making available the former Turk- e nd T , ..___., the is far too sensible to do otherwise ash crown lands for close settle- with various • Biotin Cholem. summer activities, than support a progressive policy. ment by the Jewish Haluzim. In- and only hi-weekly meetings are Miss Sally Erman was hostess Sir Herbert Samuel, chairman of deed, the policy of the labor gov- to be held during these months, at the last meeting of the society the Liberal party in the country, eminent towards the mandated The girls have welcomed hack their and plans were discussed to make , and with a seat in the new Parlia- areas will be one of vigorous grog- for ., president, Miss Esther • the society's twenty-first year a • ment, can speak with the most au- ress, material development and Kohn, who spent the month of banner one, The foremost of these thoritative voice of anyone in this sympathy. And of these mandated June touring the east. plans dealt with the coming moon- Parliament on Palestine and her territories Palestine will not bene- Jun light dance Aug. 19 on the steamer needs, and his friendliness may be tit least from the Labor Put-In-Bay. "Wen Talbert and Gamma mma Si gmaau. T Its on 11 ay 30 counted upon. Major Nathan, one victories at the polls The last meeting of the Gamma his Chocolate Fiends," of Oriole • of the new Liberal members elect -, last. Sigma Tau was held at the home Terrace and nacho same, will fur., (Copyright, 1929, J. T. At ed, may also be relied upon to see of Miss Sarah Itutnm, 4247 Joy nish the music for dancing while Plans were discussed re- on the other decks many noted' ga r ( i l ling a cottage at Walled lake, radio and stage performers will CLAIM CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM GAINING • "a entertain with popular songs and The entertain the month of Aug u . Brid GROUND IN AMERICAN CONGREGATIONS for dances. Bridge cards and tables folloWed the business meseting. last meeting of the season will be will be on hand for those who care 1 Rogue in that respect different held at the home of Miss Lillian to play cards. Fraternities, sorori• (Continued from Page One.) and societies are invited to at- through inaction and neglect, will from the Zionism of the street. Yeszin, 15359 Linwood avenue, ties tend en masse. The chairmen of 1 Likewise, the synagogue must AS- July 23. themselves have disappeared." the various committees are: Sam ! similate the charity activity, now New Nationhood Definition. Wexler, chairman; Irving 1. Feld Tau Phi Fraternity. The quest for a new definition I carried on by secular federations, man, entertainment; Betty Drap- , - • - of nationhood is of supreme im- and make this department of Jew- Louis Folberg and Samuel Kor by kin tickets; Dave Steffin and Iry parlance at the present stage of : ish life, which is an offspring from were chosen to head the entertain .' s F .1 li ian publicity Ticket: development in Jewish life in , the synagogue, product of the meet committee for tie coming can be had at the dock. The boat connection with the rebuilding of , paternal character. year. On Sunday, July 14, the leaves at the foot of First street at ! Palestine, was the view of Dr., Rabbi Samuel Fredman of Phila- members spent an enjoyable day 8:30 sharp. Mordecai M. Kaplan in a paper on delphia urged that the rabbis as- at the summer cottage of Chancel- "The Meaning of Nationhood." , serf a greater influence in Jewish lor Samuel Kritt at Whitmore Northwestern Women's League. This need, he said, is felt particu- communal work in their communi- Luke. Ball playing, (lancing and larly among Conservative Jewry. ties. Ile voiced objection particu- bathing featured the day. Burt The picnic given by the North- and the Zionists, in view of the larly to the activities of certain Solomon and Sam Willies I were western women's League was a pledged to the fraternity. great success. Mrs. Max Weksler, fact that they are committed to Jewish educators who, he claimed, president, extends her thanks to the historic principle that the ulti- deprived the Jewish religious F. Richmond, chairman, as- Mrs. mate return of the Jews to Jales- school of its religious character. Told Tale Sorority. sisted by Eva Pollack, Mrs. I. She- tine is an essential part of the Dr. M. M. Kaplan took excep- Mrs. A. Markson, Mrs. S. Tusi Tata Sorority met July 10 witch, Jewish religious outlook. Ile sag- tion to this view, declaring that in at the home of Gertrude Adels. Widre, Mrs. Ii. Lippitt, Miss L. Rested the following formula for Jewish history the rabbi never rep- After the meeting, at which plans Weingarden, Mrs. S. Garber, Mrs. the definition of nationhood: resented an ecclesiastical group were made for the summer months, N. Wauldron, Mrs. S. Knit, Mrs. A. "Nationhood is the sense of and the layman ever exercised a bridge was played and refresh- Knoppow, Mrs. Cr. Brody, Mrs. B. unity with that group which sup- great influence over the affairs of novels served. The second in a see- Schwartz and Mrs. Cr. Halpert• 1 . •with th • basic or ale- the community. The rabbis of ies of social meetings will be held Thanks are also given to Messrs. mental culture which constitutes course have to tackle the problem July 24 at the home of Freeda J. Sliewach and A. Ossipaw. The the initial humanizing factor in but there is no need for tx gs,t. ( Cohn, 607 Ilague. All members last board meeting took place at one's life. A land furnishes the Lion. They have to face condi- re urged to attend as matters of the home of Mrs. Richmond. Ar- t group with the content of the cul- tions as they arc and attempt to f importance will be brought up at rangements were made for the ture, and the family unit which cope with them. These are the that time. ball to be given in Book Cadillac derives its status and sanction problems of the rabbinate in its Hotel Nov. 24. from the group is the chief instru- expounding of the concepts of Eastern Ladies' Social. ment for conveying that culture." Judaism, in accordance with mod- Phalanx Club. Eastern Ladies' Society held a ern conditions. The Phalanx Club met July 11 ' Invasion of Secular Influence. of directors' meeting Mon- Rabbi Jacob Kohn of New York board day, July 15, at Mrs. Shapero's at the clubrooms of the Y. W. IL! An invasion of secularism in the synagogue in the United States read a learned paper on "The home. All matters concerning the A., 89 Rowena street. Ilarry has created a menace which threat- Spiritual Elements in Judaism." loan association and the annual Abramowitz, treasurer, resigned, ens to drive out the Jewish Gods' Rabbi Eugene Kohn, in a paper picnic were discussed. The next due to the pressure of outside bus'. relig- onposing the views of Rabbi ].outs meeting will be held Wednesday, mess, and Isadore Wuntner was idea and bring into Jewish I'1"kgi?tgl1( urged a step further July 24, at their new meeting hall, elected to fill his office, Drawings low( life a confusion unparalleled , adjust of Jewish religious in the history of the ancient Jewish in the to present conditions. Ile, Jericho Temple, Joy road and Lin- for the duck-pin bowling, tennis law wood. Plans were made for a so- and golf tournaments were held' institutions. This statement was f too, concurred in the proposal for cial meeting and dance, and re- and dates set for the play-offs. A made by Rabbi Israel Goldstein o New York, at the close of a paper, the establishment of a rabbinic, freshments will he served in honor dinner-dance in honor of the forthcoming marriage of President reviewing present-day conditions• authoritative tribunal, but de- of the new meeting place. anded that this tribunal have the George Keil to Miss Selma Deutch in the synagogue, entitled "The n) right of change not only through is being arranged at the Oriole Ki Ku Wah Sorority. of Secularization." Rabbi ! Menace Ki Ku Wah Sorority met July Terrace by the entertainment com- I I d addressed himself var. interpretation but also through t Go Id std n a Tuesday night, at the legislation and amendment of such 9 at the home of Miss Betty Gross mittee. titularly to the recent develop- of Cameron avenue. Plans for Recreation bowling allegs, George ac vn e r obrecc eo dniie n obsolete ments in synagogue life and e laws as consonance Keil annexed the bowling cham- I b h• t a ann s a the moonlight to be held on Sun- ' called forth wide applause' on the cannot by defeating Jack Coop day, July 28, on the steamer Tash- part of the majority of the rabbis with present conditions. er and Sam Goren, runner-up in Re-Elect Dr. Finke:stein. moo, have been completed. Miss in attendance. in o f N ew Shirley Kopitz is chairman, assist- the final matches. An appropriate Dr. Louis i nelste k Eight factors were enumerated memento will be awarded to the by Rabbi Goldstein as the causes York was re-elected president of ed by the Misses B. Gross, C. for this threatening condition.' the Rabbinical Assembly. Other Schwartz, E. Gross, E. Brenner, C. victor. The tennis elimination They are: A presumptuous lay officers elected were: Vice-presi- I'orvin. Tickets may be obtained series begins next Sunday. leadership, overreaching building dent, Dr. Israel II. I.evinthal, from the sorority girls or by call- Tau Sigma Rho. ambition, the institution of the Brooklyn; treasurer, Dr. Elias ing Garfield :39514. The next Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at synagogue center, the apotheosis 'Margolis of Mount Vernon, N. Y.; meeting will be at the home of the home of Miss Mary Anchill, 148 of charity, secular Zionism, secular recording' secretary, Dr. Israel Miss Clara l'owin of 563 East Rosedale Court. Reports from the sermons and cantatas, social dis- Goldstein, New York; correspond- Philadelphia. (former treasurer and secretary! ! tinction in the new and babbittry ing secretary, Rabbi Alter S. , were turned in and raffle report' Jolly Eight. in the pulpit. Rabbi Goldstein , Landesman, Brooklyn. The meeting of the Jolly Eight was discussed. All members were A resolution against the pros stated that the role played by the Bridge Club, which has been or-I asked to submit an oath, which in Jewish laity and its interference posed calendar change was adopt- ganized for the past six months„ turn will be turned over to Inter-' with the rabbinate exceeds the ed by the Assembly. Another reso- was held at the home of Miss Rose I Fraternal Organization. Next claims and the liberties taken by lotion provided for the appoint- meeting is to be held at the home the Christian laity in the Chris-, ment of a committee to prepare a Cohen, 3281 Cortland avenue. of Miss Esther Tanis, 262 East memorial publication to honor the Bridge was played and refresh- Euclid. tian churches. ments served. memory of Prof. Israel Friedland- Secular Zionist Confusion. I "I predict that belief in God will er on the occasion of the tenth Hebrew Infant Home. Les Joyeuse Fillet. die out when the conviction of hi., anniversary of his death. The officers of the Hebrew In-: The Les Joyeuse Filles met at immediate, personal, transcendent: the home of Miss Mildred Chertoff fent Home thank the Rose Sorork HALEVY-HAZOMIR reality dies out," he declared. July l'2. The excursion to Bob-Lo, Club for their liberal donation in Rabbi Goldstein, though a Zion- held July 14, proved a success. At memory of the late Rose Sorock; , READY FOR ITS the island, the members were en- to the Kadimah Girls for their lib. , ist, regretted the confusion CONCERT AUG. 5 tertained by ball playing, dancing, eral donation; the Blue Bird Girls' brought by secular Zionism into various games and swimming. for remembering the children at the synagogue. lie does not mind Though its supervising conduc- synagogue members being active tor, Leo Low, has found it neces- Prizes for the games were awarded the Home in sending a case of t , but what sary to return to New York City to Gertrude Alpert, Pollie Minzer, oranges every month. Mr. Cohen,' • in the Zioin st moemen he resents is the substitution for for a few weeks, the Halevy-Ha- Rose Entner and Lillian Marks. A the former collector, is no longer the synagogue by an interest in zomir Choral Society is proceed- delightful luncheon was prepared with the club and there will be no the Ziionist movement or by an i ng with its preparations for the by the girls. Election of officers collector calling on members &Ir- exclusive interest in charity work. Jewish National Night concert at win take place at the next meeting, ing the summer months. A board "It is 25 years since Ilerzl died. Belle Isle, on Monday evening, which will be held at the home of directors' meeting Was held at 262 Rowena, Thursday His legacy was not a religious . Aug. 5, under the guidance of of the Misses l'ollie and Yetta Min- the Home, legacy, however great it may have William Cayman, assistant con- zee of Chalfonte avenue. afternoon, July 18, at 1 p. m. , been as a cultural and national luctor. leaven. Modern Zionism is a secu-, Two rehearsals are being held Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. Isar, nationalistic movement be- each week, sopranos and altos on The sorority announces the cause the God-idea is not its main-' Tuesday evenings, tenors and t) It opening of the membership drive. a secular menace to basses on Thursday evenings. spring. It is TAW the synagogue because it offers an . These rehearsals begin at 8:30 p. Several prospective members were • opportunty outside the synagogue m. and take place at the Folk- present at the last meeting. Let- for a Jew to express himself in an schule, 639 Kenilworth avenue. ters announcing the excursion to 77:011 r.r:QtraVini affiliation where the God-idea and An almost completely new reper- Bob-Lo were sent to the different affection need not even be present. Loire is being prepared for the fraternities and sororities. C9nyany ----- When this secular Zionism is 13elle Isle concert, which will be Theta Delta Kappa Sorority. 0610716 DESIGNERS , brought into the synagogue it sung under the direction of Mr. Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met 'STRJ TORS threatens to obscure the religious Low, who will make • special re- . element in the synagogue. The turn trip to Detroit for this event. at the home of Miss Marie Samow, All who are interested in Jewish 1514 Cla'rmount. July 16. Plans synagogue must assimilate the Ziionist movement to its own music, part:cularly former Haley), were completed for the outing to character and in an organic way , liazomir members, are invited to be held Sunday, July 21, for soror- convert it into part of itself, re- attend rehearsals no that they may ity members only. Miss Ann Lieb- I claiming it as its child and giving! take part in the coming concert erman of 1873 Gladstone is to be I it the paternal stamp which will and the many other undertakings hostess at the next meeting, Tues. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 make the Zionism of the syna-I which are planned for the future. day evening, July 30. CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE THERE'S A PROPER SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE ASK US Summer Prices in Effect Buy Num and Save Money. East Side Coal Co. Whittier 9200 NOW OPEN! Something new! Public course with all the advantages of private club. Nine clay courts. 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