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Silber, assistant clerk; Norvil Slo- bin, sergeant-at-arms, and Max Simon and Albert Pe arl, have ar- ranged for sonic , of the events that will take place this semester. Be- sides the sixteenth annual oratori- cal contest to be held in December, a debate with the 19 Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic frater- nity, is being arranged. Jolly Fellows Club. An open meeting was held by this club Thursday night. A , large number of guests were pres- ent to nee the new officers in- stalled. The meeting was brief and reports of committees were heard only after the social func- don adjourned. The chairman of ' the dance reported that great mug- rens in being made in the prepara- tions for the coming ball to be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel. One of the finest dance orchestras in Detroit will furnish the music. Dr. 2896 West Grand Boulevard Abramson was the installing offi- cer. After the ceremony a dance TEA LEAF READING FREE was held for the members and With Dainty Lunch and guests. The new officers are: I. Refreshing Tea Fredenthal, president; S. Good- man, vice-president; R. Serling, Feature Luncheon, 60 - 12 to 2 treasurer; S. Cutler, secretary; K. Private mime for bridge earlier.' Special appointments arranged. Borock, sergeant-at-arms. THE GOLDEN POT TEA ROOM Northway 4834 The Vagabonds A Comfortable Summer Home $8 to $10 Weekly, Single $12 to $16 Weekly, Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily FAIRBAIRN HOTEL WILLIAM C. LEF, Mgr. Door M. C. Rue P John It. et Columbia "A Homo Away Freer Homo" SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gee! 1 Feel Great! That's what everyone says otter taking our treatments. Invest In Health, Gynaotic, Manstges Handball Courts Retire Math Floor Iturse•Gray 1266 GRISWOLD Clifford 2014 Cadillac 4989 0. E. S. Purity Chapter No. 359 will open its fall season me Monday, Sept. 9, at 8 p. m., when a large class of candidates will be inducted into the ureter, Ann Weinbeck, worthy matron, will preside with her corps of officers. 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Empire 7000 G I Auto Repairieg Radio Battery Charge Delivery and All Work Guaranteed 12830 Linwood at Buena Vista Longfellow 3831 Open Evenings Tau•Sigma Gamma. An important meeting of Tau you - Sigma Gamma was held at the Road Service to All Parts of the City. We Service Any Part of an Automobile. Itecomaionded by teeny Detroit ybyeicians for thole sown children as yeah as others. 1616 Hazelwood Ave. 'bone Empire 6421. our 8033 Twelfth, at Seward THERE'S A PROPER SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE ASK US ■ Buy Now Before Prices Advance protective purposes. This they did, and Lieutenant Jabotinsky was entrusted with the command. . . . East Side Coal Co. Whittier 9200 .11,0•■•••• approached the Holy City by the Jaffa gate. Fanatical agitators Hoy Toy Girls. posted themselves on the balcony of the Municipality Building and, The Hoy To y Girls met at the for the space of two hours, delivered brutally inflammatory speeches home of Miss Jeanne Snitman, against the Jews to this mob, in the presence of British officials who Aug. 23. The hike Aug. 25 proved understood Arabic. It must be remembered that these pilgrims were enjoyable e a , A p aj ama party armed and yet no attempt was made to suppress the agitators . . • and other affairs are being planned "In less than half an hour from the beginning of the outbreak, for the very near future. The sec - two companies of the Self-Defense Corps marched to the Jaffa and and annual raBle is u success , The Damascus gates to acid in quelling the disturbance within the walls, next meeting will be held at the but they found the gates closed to them and held by British troops. home of Miss Sliv Pevin, 2470 It is very significant that within a few minutes of the commencement Clairrnount avenue. of the pogrom, British troops held all the gates of the city, with explicit orders to allow no one in and no one out—not even helpless Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity. women, fleeing from the horrors that were being enacted in the Jewish quarter, unless they had special permits. financial success achieved during "For nearly three days the work of murder, rape, sacrilege, and the last season's activities, the pillage went on practically unchecked—all under Brit i sh rule. There various committees of the frater- , is only one word which fittingly describes the situation, and that is nity have determined to branch the Russian word 'pogrom'.... It is a very significant fact that all out into more elaborate program, through this Jerusalem pogrom the hooligans' cry was 'El dowleh which are planned for this season.' ma'an•,' which means 'the government is with us.' ... The first of these events is an in-, "It is • black page in our history and those responsible should formal dance to be given Sunday not be allowed to escape just punishment. To cover their own blur,' evening, Sept. 2, at Ilotel Fort ders the local administration looked round for • scapegoat, and Wayne. Dance music will be fur- , arrested Jabotinsky and some score members of the Jewish Self- niched by Earl Walton's Dixie Defense Corps. Serenaders, dancing to continue "A British military court, which publicly stated that it would from 8:30 to 12:30. The chair- be bound by no rules of procedure, was found, which convicted man, Mr. Bratt, and his entertain- Jabotinsky and inflicted upon him the savagely vindictive sentence ment committee have left nothing of 15 years of penal servitude! ... undone to make this affair the hap- "It may be noted in passing that two Arabs caught rap'ng Jewish piest event for members and their girls during the pogrom received the same sentence Is Jabotinsky, friends. whose only crime was that he was a Jew.... -- "Of course, a storm of public indignat'on was aroused. In fact, Tau Epsilon Fraternity. one of our leading statesmen, on seeing the telegram announcing The last meeting of the Alpha the barbarous sentence, was heard to remark, 'The military of Pales- Delta chapter of the Tau Epsilon tine must have gone need.' The matter was rased in the House of Fraternity was held at the home. Commons, and Mr. Churchill, who was then Secretary of State for of William Hoffman, 2075 Phila- War, was called upon to make a statement. The War Office took delphia avenue. A membership action, and in • very short time the sentence was annulled." drive was started by the chairman, Anti-Semites Remain in Office. Athena Cs!rls' Club. Bread—Rolls—Cakes —Pies One purchase will make • satisfied customer. THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE , Beta Rho Delta Sorority met "The day when en outbreak on the part of the cut-throats was Aug. 22 at the "V," 8 9 Rowena. expected was Friday, April 2, for on that date the celebrated 'Nebi The sorority extends its sympathy Musa' procession was to take place. . . . The day dreaded by the to Miss Laura Berghoff on the loss Jews passed without incident, but in the light of what took place a of her father. The sorority is couple of days later, I am inclined to think that this desirable result planning an outing and theater W. achieved, not so much by the precautions taken by the adminis- ',arty for the near future. Many tw•tion, as by those taken by the Jewish Self-Defense Corps. poor families are being helped. "On Sunday, April 4, a belated crowd of pilgrims from Hebron The committee in charge of the card party which the Athena Girls' Club is sponsoring advises that plans are nearing completion. The affair will be held on Friday eve- , ning, Sept. 7, at the Lee Plaza llota Lawton and West Grand boulevard. in lieu of the next regular meeting the monthly bridge social for members only is to take place on Wednesday eve- ning, Sept. 4, with Mesdames Ma- ! thilda Chatlin and Marian Otis as hostesses. A Full Line of Baked Goods EIDLE'S Phone Empire 10978 Palestine • policy unpopular with the majority of the population, 22, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena' street. It was unusual in that each member contributed some oral humorous selection of his Norman Snitz. The next meeting own composition. The Phalanx will be held at the home of John Club announces that it will con-, Rose, 2007 Gladstone. mence eliminations for the annual, bridge tournament shortly. Sug- H•koah Sports. gestions as to time and place will The Jewish Center, 31 Mel- be welcomed from organizations , bedurne avenue, was the meeting planning to participate. For the place of the Hakoah Sport Club. fall season Phalanx plans a elance, Barney S. Bronar was a visitor as a formal dance and a dinner-since., a probationary member. Work has Phalanx has decided to allow sev- started on the open meeting at eral new members to bring candi- the Center auditorium, on Wednes- dates for membership into the or- day, Sept. 11. A stage presenta- ganization. All applications may tion, including a violin solo and be mailed to Beward Tilchen, 89 several skits from the Black Fob- Rowena street, or en person Thurs- ' lies of 1929, will be part of the days at 8:30 at the "Y." entertainment, followed by (lanc- ing and refreshments. Saturday Feicom Club. evening the members will be en- The Faicom Club held its month- tertained at a bridge and dance at ly open meeting Aug. 23, In the I the home of David A. Goldman. ballroom of Littman's Theater. Six The annual dinner and dance will new members were voted in and , this year be a Hallowe'en affair at there were six new applications re- i a local hotel. ceived. Mr. Holtzman, the presi- rent, gave the chair over to Miss Tusi Tale Sorority. Rubin, secretary, and Mr. Lehman, A special meeting of the Tusi vice-president, during the evening. 1 TaM Sorority was held Wednes- The purchase of pins was decided ' day, Aug. 21, at the home of Miss upon. A Hallowe'en party is tee Pauline Bagel. Plans for the be given on the club's first anni- coming season's events were dis- versary. The next meeting, a cussed. Refreshments were served closed one, will be held Sept. 5 in and bridge played. The next meet- the ballroom of Littman's Theater. ing will be held at the home of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, 1604 Tay- , for avenue. The members attend- ed the wedding ceremony of its president, Miss Pauline Lightstone, to Ben Greenspoon, on Aug. 25. You are invited to visit new store. CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY (Continued front Page One.) trouble may he expected to arise between the Jews and the Arabs.' The Zedakah Club. The first meeting will be held at This word'ng is very significant. It was obviously calculated to the home of Anna Zamsky, 2212 eh,eew the blame for any trouble on the Jews, at the some time repre- Hazelwood avenue, Monday, Sept. senting the government as an unfortunat e victim who under some 9, at 1:30 p. m. The club ac- mysterious pressure 'has to pursue' a Zionist policy. "The moment I heard that a certain office...was to be appointed knowledges with thanks the gener- ous donation contributed by Mrs. to an important post in Palestine, I felt it my duty to warn the chief Sylvia Shapiro of Calvert avenue, Zionist leader of the evil that would follow such an appointment, and in gratitude for her husband's re- told him that in the interests not only of Jewry, but of England, it ceevery. All needy cases should lee was necessary that he should make a public protest against the reported to the president, Euclid eFfsointment of this official. • Although I warned Dr. Weismann of 11712. or vice-president, Mrs. King, the dangers that would follow, he was loath to believe that • British Euclid 6394-J., or committee in effacer would be disloyal to the policy laid down Ly h s government. charge, Mrs. Charles Kohn, Long- The good doctor had not suffered with the Jewish Battalion and did follow 1157. The card party given not realise the situation or the intrigues that were in the air.. So far :it South Haven under the chair- as I am aware, no protest was made, and this official was duly manship of Mrs. Marie Goulding, appointed. . . . assisted by Mrs. Blanche Green- "Within a few months of this appointment, public anti-Zionist Watt and Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith, dam narrations were permitted throughout These al- the land. was a huge success. festations took the form of procession s through the streets with Beta Rho Delta Sorority. Women's European Welfare. On account of the great number of appeals for aid from needy or- phans and w,de,ws in Europe, the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization finds it neces- sary to raise additional funds and for this purpose will hold a rum- mage sale in the very near future. Those having, old clothes or furni- ture are asked to call Mrs. J. Bag- dade, Euclid 9878, and a commit- tee will call for same. The r Tau Phi Fraternity. Plana are being completed for ization will hold its annual ball on the opening (lance of the season, Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Book-Cadil- lac Hotel. to be held en Sunday evening, Sept. 22, at the Statler Hotel. Pythian Sisters. Seymour Simons' Club Ackmoor Pythian Sisters of Greater De-1 Orchestra of radio fame will fur- nish both dancing and novelty mu- troll Temple No. 152 will have sic. The members predict success their opening meeting on Monday, under the able leadership of Chan- Sept. 2. Members are urged to cellor Samuel Mitt, assisted by try and start the season off with ■ Harold Rider and Samuel Korby. large attendance. Tickets will be sold only at the Hottentot Boys. door. A regular meeting was held at the home of Ben Marks of Mc- Quade avenue. A financial report was given by Marks. The coming dance, tee be held Yom Kippur night at the Arcadia, was the main object of the meeting. The com- mittee, which consists of Art Gell- man, Ben Marks, Charles Gellman and Al Marks, is devoting most of its time in trying to make this at- A SPOT fair an outstanding event. Dick OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY Bowen and his Royal Arcadians will furnish the music. Also enter- tainment has been secured. perience the Joy of the best of • OF PALESTINE'S OFFICIALS BLAMED FOR OUTRAGES Alpert and Sarah Siegel were „ With these significant happenings tak!ng place before their eyes,' chosen delegates to the Los An- ' ele Fund Th t t' 'I and feeling that would get little or no Protection from the mili- be held at the home of Miss Ann tary administration, the Jews clearly saw that it was absolutely essential for their own safety to form • self-defense corp.. for purely Wiener of La Belle avenue. The Vagabonds are planning an outdoor party for Labor Day. To avoid a shortage of accommoda- tions, as occurred previously, the Vagabonds request those interest- ed to advise their "Vagabond" friends of their intentions to at- For information, address tend. The Vagabonds," 622 Hague aye- at Evergreen Gardens and ex- The Detroit Ilebrew Ladies' Free Loan Association will hold a ape- ' eial meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. 3, at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson. All are asked to be present. Final report will be given of the last picnic. home of Miss Belle Goldberg, 6479 ' Northfield, on Tuesday evening, -Aug 27 The president, Miss Es- ther Naimark, appointed Miss Sadie Gruskin chairman of the Ar- ' mistice dance, which will be held at ' the Book Cadillac en Nov. 10. The president also appointed various other committees that will func- tion in conjunction with the dance. Final plans for the Labor Day party to be held at the home of Miss Naimark on Sunday evening, Sept. 1, were made. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rose Greenberg, 8931 Twelfth. Yima Zoota Cara Sorority. The meeting of the Yima Zonta Cara Sorority was held at the home of Sadie Smilo, Aug. 21. Tickets are selling rapidly for the hard time barndance which is to be given at the Detroit Cream- ery Grove Sunday, Sept. 29. For information regarding the dance call Empire 1801-R or Longfellow 0146. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rose Brooks, 614 Leicester Court. Out-Foe-Fan Club. A dinner-dance was given by the Out-for.Fun Club Aug. 17 at the Oriental Cafe, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Blatt. An address was given by Mr. Blatt. The Out-For- Fun girls plan outings and parties. This powerful indictment is weak only in one point, in the follow- ir,g brief closing paragraph to the above quoted chapter: "It apparently required this outrage to open the eyes of the home government to what was going ten in Palestine. As soon as they realized the situation matters began to move in the right direr- 1 lion and the first step taken was the removal of the military adminis- tratp ioant. t ', ' Patterson here displayed confidence in his government. Because , a Jew, Sir Herbert Samuel, was appointed High Commissioner fol. lowing the 1920 massacre, perhaps to pacify outraged Jewish public opinion, Colonel Patterson, and the Jews with him, believed that a i new day has dawned for the Jewish people. But now comes not only disillusionment, but a loss of confidence in Great Britain—and the (lay on which we lose faith in the government to whom we believed ourselves bound with indissoluble bonds will be a sad and tragic one. The disillusionment comes a little too late because Zionist leaders have failed to realize that what was removed following the tragic occurrences in 1920 was not the anti-Semitic administration but merely the name of the government. Instead of a military adminis- tration Palestine was given a civil one, but the entire staff of Jew- haters remained, with the exception of the High Commissioner. These Jew-haters, garbed in cloaks of facilitators of Palestine's reconstruction as a Jewish renter have, by their indifference to Jewish rights and to the sanctity of Jewish possessions, given encouragement to Bedouin bandits. Except for the fortunate period of the admin- istration of Lord Planter, whose firm stands for order in Palestine have marked his term of office as the most successful in Palestine, weakness has marked British rule, always endangering Jewish life. Mr. Luke Unfriendly. The appointment in May, 1928, to the chief secretaryship of the Palestine government of Harry Charles Luke, to succeed the good Jewish friend Colonel Symes, was another blow to the Jews. Mr. Luke has for many years been known as unfriendly to Jewish aspira- tions in Palestine. In his "Handbook of Palestine" he attempted all sorts of ridiculous interpretations of the Balfour Declaration, and his written as well as his spoken words have always smacked of "neutrality," but in reality incited Arab feeling against the Jews by his lack of responsibility to the well being of our people and his failure, as acting High Commissioner, to take firm steps to insure peace and order in Palestine. Ile has proved expert in rehashing all old charges and in resorting to the ancient excuse of placing all blame on the Jews, and if future peace is to be established in Pales. tine, Mr. Luke and his crew should be removed from office in Pales- tine. The Jewish people does not ask more than is rightfully its due. It merely expects that England carry into effect the Balfour Declara- tion. In order truly to facilitate the realization of the terms of this Declaration, Jewish rights must be protected and sacredly guarded. This will not be done unless the anti-Semites in the British adminis- tration in Palestine are removed from office, and a firm policy adopted. Sigma Iota Sorority. The Sigma Iota Sorority an- nounces the engagement of their sorority sister, Miss Helene Abrams, to Bert Chatlin. On Thursday evening, Aug. 29, Miss I Abrams will be hostess at an open social meeting of the sorority at her home on Elmhurst avenue. Ki Ku Wok Sorority. The last meeting of the Ki Ku Wah Sorority was held on Aug. 20 a t the home of Miss Belle Schwartz of 2910 Taylor avenue. Plans were made far a hay ride to be given in the near future. Miss Shirley Kopitz invited the girls to spend the week-end, including Labor Day, at her cottage at Cass Lake. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Clara Porvin, 536 East Philadelphia, NATIONAL APPEALS SERVICE REJECTED (Continued from Page One.) they deem necessary to the welfare of cur patients: ' Vann ....... drums beating and banners flying, the chanting of fanatical verses . Les Joyeuse Filles. against the Jews being a featur e of these displays. In Jaffa inflam- The Les Joyeuse Filles met at matory speeches were delivered from the steps of the military gov• the home of Miss Esther Balbirer, ernor's office 'n the presence of British officials, calling for the eater- Aug. 23. Plans to celebrate the .inat,on of Zionism. Arab papers w allowed to write the most club's fifth anniversary were di, outrageous articles against the Jews, while on the other hand. if a cussed. The club was formed Jewish paper dared to say the least word of protest, it woe immedi- Sept. 13, 1924. The Misses Rose ately ca n e d t o accoun t. DINE Ice Cream and Ices, Cakes, Pastries - Hebrew Ladies Fre. 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