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SUMMER SCHOOL OF
AVUKAH WILL HAVE
NOTED INSTRUCTORS
By GEORGE JOEL
PAGE NINE
HEBREW SCHOOL
NOTES MENORAH SCHOOL
50, 000 in Protest Parade.
the Jewish quarter and
the center of the city.
OPENS ON JULY 7
P•rkside Branch,
.
WARSAW-0
. T T. A )---1'ift
.
y
Jewish shops and factories closed
The kindergarten consists of 23
NEW' YORK.—The opening ex- thousand Jews paraded and demon- in response to a call from the mer-
boys and girls. Through plays and ereises
With Dr. Stephen S. M'ise, Louis
the 1930 summer school strated through the streets of War- chants' union. The impressive
songs the kiddie's are learning to
conducted ley the Menorah Assn-saw' in protest against the suspen- procession was headed by the rah-
Lipsky, Jacob dellaas, Dr. Shalom
recognize their familiar objects.
'The Middle Watch" Ne f Spiegel, Simon Halkin, James Wats Deborah Heiman, a graduate of elation will take place on Nionday sion of immigration to Palestine. his, officials of the Jewish commun-
x lerman Wise, and Samuel lilumen-
evening, July 7, at 8:15 in the' aud- The outpouring that far exceeded ities, Jewish members of Partin-
the
schools,
is
the
kindergarten
Attraction at Civic.
itorium of the Jewish Institute of expectations overflowed in many ment, Zionist leaders, represents-
, field on the faculty, the national teacher.
Romance, farce, hearty lau gh-I summer school of Avukah, the
Religion, 40 IV est Sixty-eighth side streets and filled the' squares. tires of various Jewish organiza-
ORDINARY TERMS
ter, and the British navy at play—, American Student Zionist Federa-
street. 1/r. Cecil Roth, Fellow of It began at It p. m., from different lions and a multi-eolored
these unite to make "The Middle • tion, will be held this year from Sifri•Aleph Cl...:
the Royal Historical Society of centers passing separately through of school children.
Dot ate : 100 balls and
Watch" an unusually delightful June. 20 to July it at ('amp Scopus
When one visits this class, one England, will deliver a lecture on
Dec of our c lubs
$1.00
and amusing story of sailors and on Lake George. According to an- is impressed by the numerous Ile "Paradoxes of Jewish History."
their charming feminine friends. nouncements by Maurice Pekar- brew phrases the children usc in
N:.dt Rate: SO balls and
The school will be held for a per-
It will be presented at the Detroit sky, 11 . 0,4r/11', courses have been their conversations. 'they h o ne iod of six weeks, beginning July 7
$IM)
a.-, of our clubs
Civic 'theater next NIonday •eve- arranged on Zionism and Jewiah just begun the Sifiri.Aleph, the and ending Aug. 15. All the lee-
ning.
I' I of essional Instruction
Youth, Palestine Today, Present first Hebrew story book, and they tures and classes will lie held in
"F:very nice girl loves a sailor" Day Zionist Problems. Represen- art. surely making good us,' of it. the building of the Jewish Institute
is an old saying that here is tatives of Avukah chapters from Chanah Zack is the' teacher of this of Religion. The Menorah Sum-
Open All Year
class,
proven true again, and the rollick- roast
,ti t
mer School is open to college stu-
to coast will attend the se's.
ing nautical story of gallantry and
The Sifri-Beth class is about to dents and the general public.
4400 Boston Boulevard
laughter has captured London,
start to learn Chumosh.
The
All lectures and classes will be
where it has had a lengthy run,
teacher is. Mr. Lachover.
held in the afternoon fr
01 11 '2 30
:
t o
and has taken New York by
5:30 Monday to Friday inclusive,
storm.
The Samuel Class:
except for the opening public ses-
I
John D. Heels—Jewish Sportsman.
Mr. Lachover's 5:30 class has sion and one lecture.res•ital of Jew-
"Isle of Escape" at Adams.
ju-t begun to study the Book of cob music each week on l'huriulay
The most prominent Jewish
WASHINGTON, D.
evenings.
Samuel.
his class is next to the evenings.
sportsman in the country today is
Hidden dangers in the dense A.)—David E. Kaufman of Phila-
The• funds making the' school
John D. Hertz tef Chicago. Mr.. jungles of the South Sea Islands delphia has been nominated by I graduation class.
, sible have been provided for by
Hertz, who at 01 retired from ac- are graphically shown in "Isle of President Hoover as American
Edward
Lasker, Lucius N. Lit-
tive business, was the founder of, Escape" the production which came minister to Siam. Iii. Kaufman : The Graduating Class
MADE TO MEASURE FOR
timer,
IV. Straus and Julius
the Yellow Cab Company and the to the Adams Theater, June 20.1 is a former U. S. N1inister to Bo-
They are not graduating yet , Rosenwald.
ANY TABLE REGARDLESS
moving spirit in any number of I The actual conditions will prove a I
ivia. Ile resigned his Bolivian but they will he the first noes
Sanitary, Witehohle Top
traction mergers. Ilis sport is revelation to those who pursue list some months
OF SHAPE OR SIZE.
ago after having graduate from the Parkside branch
Green Fell Net
12041 Dexter Blvd. at Duane
horse racing and he is the own err' their lives in the security of as civ. I
e'en intimately connected with the They are studying now' their las
Hoaarth 6653
of one of the best stables in t hu . dized country.
BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED IN WHITE OR COLORS
ottlement of the Tacna-Arica dis- books in the Prophets, in history
country.
put , ' between Peru and Chile in and in literature. NI. Michlin, prin-
Phone or0. 5 .rritt ea . n. d ;11 ... re:‘,Les . e . n r. la w l e lvz .wilIN c . .1 ,h
1 . dru ir.o
Inf:hte his da: .,el . e . venIng la
Whets Anglo-Saxons in Ameri ea I
Buttermilk—All You Can
w hich Bolivia figured as an inter- cipal of the' Parkside branch, and
Ferry Field Theater.
reach a certain point, socially, the
A. Lachover are the teachers of
'stet] t hinl party.
Drink for 5 Cents
"Montana Moon," the gee;
usually get the idea that they no ot
the
graduating
cla.ss.
et
NO.. Kaufman is a lawyer who
go in for racehorse-breedin er. talking picture, with a fascinatin
Fresh Churned Butter—Sweet
outdoor romance plot, will be th g has specialized in international at-
Sometimes this horsiness is
'. fairs. For many years he has been
Oakland School
and Salted
feature
on
Sunday
and
Monday
1
family tradition and often just
in Pennsylvania politics al.
There are 250 children in the
gesture, but they never 'Tally fo 01 the Ferry Field Theater, Gran c,t1 though
Strictly Fresh Eggs Three Days
hough he never held any elective Oakland branch of the United He-
River
let
West
Grand
boulevard.
o
anyb dy. In the case etf Mr. Her t z ,
Ace. lie had at one time been . brew Schools. Quite a number of
Old. Cheese, Cream, Ice Cream
Ore
Tuesday and Wednesda
the circumstances are unusun I.
onsidered as United State's ant- them are in the advanced classes.
Mr. Hertz came. to this countr y: Fannie Ilu•st's "Lummox" will b „
'.'sailor to Poland.
One class is completin g th I • fi rot
We Deliver
he' feature. "The Vagabond King
from Austria a poor immigrat
Book of Kings and has reached the
will
be
shown
on
Thursday
an
tl
boy and did the usual up the Im
period of the destruction of the
Friday.
der climbing, His love for hors,
second
Temple in history. Another
was inborn and he now devote ,
class is completing the second
most of his time to the sport. Ito Will Rogers in "So This is
f
Samuel and is studying
is the owner or Reigh Count, for
London."
Gd, River at Joy Rd.
ISCHADCHEN)
Hebrew literature according to
Woodward and Kenilworth
which he was once offered a mi I-'
(J. T. AL-- Sal- Phichman's collection. Still other
Men and women desiring to make lion dollars, to refuse it.
Will Rogers, America's ambas - 1110I1 0. Levinson, the Chicago at-
SAT., SUN.,
SUN.,
worthwhile acquaintances for mat.
classes are studying Chumosh, He-
s ador without a portfolio, in hi ," torney
Mr. Hertz has three childre
and acknowledged author of
rimonial put-raises, see me.
The Funniest Jewish-,Crotch Story Ever!
and a wife, who IS likewise into r- 1 sew picture, "So This Is London, " the idea of "Outlawry of War," brew grammar, composition, etc.
S. PARANSKY
SCREEN
The study in the class-room is
estell in horse's. They are III Opened Friday at the Fox. The pie '- has been nominated as a oandidate
4244,2a
Creme-
1471 Virginia Park. Emp. 3028.J moving spirits in Arlington Park t use was founded on George M
supplemented by outside activi-
MON LE BLUE BETTY COMPSON
• for the Nobel Peace Prize by Pro.
MYRNA LOY NOAH BEERY
ties. Three Young Judaean clubs
in Chicago, which they support. f what's successful stage play o
Pc
A II.Talking. in
fessor Dewey of Columbia Univer- were organized, being two girls'
At their country estate the whole t he same name.
sity.
"ISLE OF ESCAPE"
clubs and one boys' club. Under
family plays polo, including Mrs.
Several prominent Americans the direct supervision of Miriam
ON THE STAGE
Hertz, and it is said that even the 'Devil's Holiday" at Riviera . have joined Professor
Dewey in the Nakelsky and Esther Caron, alumni
JOE FREED & CO.
grandchildren join in the game.1
New roles for old! Nancy Car nomination, believing that Mr. Lev.. of the United Ilebrew Schools, and
Firing Voile, of was From 'ten
I
Ilia
Gurie 411 Broadway
roll, petite and charming, Irish col I insole should receive the award for S. Heyman, president of Young
Chattering..
LA.DIAVA & LEGARRY CO.
1930 in vviewof the fact that the Judaea, the members of the van.
leen who capitaved old and your
Sur', Spain, Songs and Dance.
, I Paris Peace Pact, which is said t , ) I ms clubs are assembling every Sat-
It is told in book which deal s with her comedienne' parts
FMB, RECTOR & TOOLIN
with life in eighteenth (Put ur 0 "Sweetie" and "Ilte'y," is seer lee influenced LS Mr. Levinson's urday night and are discussing'
The Singing Coln,
idea,
1,1"/IK signed since the last Jewish current events and prob.
Eigland that Jews during th 1 ' ❑ nd heard in an entirely new type
HAAS & HAMMOND
although not persecute ti of screen portrayal in "Devil's 1101 111101,'ard was granted.
ems of Jewish interest.
SIX GAY GORDENS
officially, were hod in contemn iday," playing week Of June 21 a
by the people of England. When
'ulflix Riviera Theater,
Communal Spirit:
JEW HEADS JUVENILE
they walked through the streets,
An important part of education
they were pushed off into the gut-
COURT IN MILWAUKEE
Jack
Oakie
at
Michigan.
is to make the children conscious
ters and otherwise annoyed. Things
of the fact that they are members
Jack Oakie, well-known as the
got desperate, when Mendoza, who
(J. T. AL-
became heavyweight champion, " wise-cracker of the screen," is tel Ci rcuit Judge Charles 1,, Arens, of the Jewish community to which
Phones O472
they are obligated in forty of serv-
ffice
decided that the only way to coin- t he Michigan Theater this week ie who was elected to this office
8210
GRAND RIVER AVE.
E nrol,. 3
in ice, such as contributing to corn-
Em
° rig
1 s
Ettablished 1!, 98
bat this evil was to fight back. h is first starring picture, "The So- I1e20 for a term Of six years, has
a West Grand Boulevard
, munal funds, etc. Thus the .lew-
c
"ire Glee Qualify and Service
MI
Lion."
The
film,
based
on
Oc-
that end he formed boxing classes
LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON
just been unanimously chosen as ish National Fund box is placed
(Opposite Northwestern High)
and taught young Jewish boys to' t: evus Roy Cohen's story, "Marco I presiding judge of the Juvenile I
as II elf"
Bring
to
Detroit
the
original
world-famous
permanently on the teachers' desks
SUN., MON., JUNE 22.23
use their fists—soon London was H imself," is a hilarious comedy and e) rt as a meeting of the NI ilwau. I
and each pupil voluntarily depos-
Lafayette 0566 and 0567
JOAN CRAWFORD IN
harboring a group of Jewish boys 0 akin is surrounded by prominent kee county board of judges, corn-
its in it from time to time a part
ash,, could hold their own against se Teen stars, including his fun- posed of the ill jurists of the coon-
of his spending money. 1'ery en-
anyone—the) results were satisfac- m :eking partner, "Ekeets" Galla- ! ty. Ile will serve in this capacity
in three of their newest and most successful plays.
couraging was the spirit the chil-
t,,ry—after a few encounters with g her, pretty' Mary Brian and allur- , for one year. Judge Arons' Betel-
FRIDAY EVE., SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEE&
dren displayed in their response to
I he' fighting Jews their Englishir e); Olive Harden.
ligent and sympathetic handling of I the appeals of the teachers for the
I
cousins decided it was more profit-
domestic relations eases that have . Allied Jewish Campaign. Contri-
MANUEL URBACH
able to stop molesting them.---
"Courage" at Fisher.
come before him has been univer- butions were very liberal.
Samuel Goldberg, a teacher at the
Granite and Marble
Though mother-plays have been sally commended and his opinions
The Oakland staff consists of M.
Based on the Legend of Count Potocki
Laurel A Hardy Talking Comedy,
Evander '('hills High School in
ally, but few linger in the mind. have been lauded by the press and Laehover, principal; N. Ci.dl, M.
9,,,.." Sound New. Events. Van
1
SATURDAY EVENING, FIRST TIME IN DETROIT,
New York City, joined the hole- /2
the clergy 1 , f Milwaukee.
Plafkin
and J. Lifchitz.
A Schenck in a Talking and Mac,
Stella Dallas" and "Nlother Nla-
Frencesco Langer Tragic-Comedy
in-one club when he holed one 00
Screen Act
the sixth of the NIteshulu links. P. eh ree" are two of the unforgetablo
Continuo.. 2 to I I ,, m Sunday
les and in both of these Belle lien- PERELMUTTER, OLDEST
was a 200.yarder and Mr. Goldberg or
TUES. a WED., JUNE 24.25
SUNDAY EVENING. A HUMOROUS FOLKLORE REVUE
nett I ■ ortrayed the nether.
She
POLISH RABBI, IS DEAD MODERN DELICATESSEN
Now in our New Location
11,11 a spoon for his tee shot.----
"LUMMOX"
For Your Lunche s
is the mother in "Courage," the
Matinee et 2 I.
I Iv hundred and sixty athletes
r ay
7723 TWELFTH ST.
11612 Dexter Boulevard
Warner
Bros.
production
now
on
Wirt awarded letters for spring
With Songs, Dances and Humor,
W.- % S.‘ W•— 0. T. A. I —Rabid
Euclid 7192
at C. C. N. Y. this season, the Fisher screen.
Zevi Porchnutter, one of the lead- -
one hundred fifty-seven of these
Inez rabbis of Poland, died June
—
e tiers went to Jewish boys.-- Underworld Film at Madison. at his home let the age of 90. The
Ea5HROM
lenry D. Hormel, football star at
Amid the rat.tat-at of 111 ■ 101ille rabbi had been ill for the past few
IDE WITH SAFETY TO
N. Y. U., was given a medal for guns, the screaming of police sirens iceeks and because of his advanced
being an athlete with the best and the screeching of patrolmen's age doctors gave up his case' as
scholastic mond—Our friend, whistles I he' Universal rill-talking hopeless.
Herb Freeman, the wrestler, won production of the "Czar of Broad-
Rabbi Perelmut ter was t he old-
another but when he threw Ro- way" at the Madison Theater.
est rabbi in Poland. At the time
of the German OCCUIIII Ion of Po-
m nan 01 20 minutes and 10 sec-
nds.—Jonah Galdmaen. sh I rt-
LOW BUS RATES
"Richest Man" Now on State ufthe German occupation of Po-
TOANT POINT IN U.S.
top of the Cleveland Indians, has
ber of the Council of State. Later
Screen.
unless the
on, when Poland became an inde-
BUFFALO $7 — SCRANTON HZ b eon benched 81111
"The Richest Man in the World" pendent republic, he was elected
Nee York $16.00-PladelpLis 814.00 I P Layer who took his place fails it
,11,1
New comfortable, Cheat Eaarrn Stages' It mks as though it is back to the with a cast which includes the vet- a member of the first Polish parlia-
eran stage actor, Louis Mann, El- ment.
for Jonah.
',on Put ":t3n
"lia'net, c2h1Vg_t
^ finors ICopyright,
elj e7Ad eV Y
1,30.J. T. A./
liott Nugent, Robert Monty,mmery,
A grandson of Rabbi Perelmut.
Leila Hymns, Francis X. Bushman, ter, Rabid L. Shetland, now' lives
am Huron Road
Main 7979
Jr., Ma rye Doran, Henry Armetta, in Paterson, N. J.
Camp Fire Girls.
Cleveland, Ohio
452 Super.or Ave.
The Sun Beam Blue Bird Group Jenne Vetoed, Lee Kalmar and Rob.
Adams 4611
Toledo, Ohio
e the Santewa Group of the Camp art NIcIVade is now at the State..
GLOVERSVILLE MOURNS
'ire
Girls, under the direction of
1,
DEATH OF A. MOSES
El Moshe Sunday School.
Irs. Edythe Cugell and Mrs. Jean-
GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.— 0.
T EASTERN
STAGRC
ette Drue.kman, sponsored by
....cm
esten oxio ear
This Sunday School's sessions T. A.)—The Jeviish community of
T mple lie th El, held a joint out- closed June 15, until after the Gloversville and Fulton County
g in Palmer Park on Saturday, high holidays in the fall.
lost one of its ablest leaders and
in ate 11. Forty girls in middies
Harold Burnstein spoke on the suppo rters with the death (If
r.
a rid skirts met at the home of the late Dr. Solomon Schechter and Ralp h A . M.S4,,
who died last Nlon
M.
ux rdiall where a special bus con- Lillian Baruch spoke on Felix day in
Nathan
Littauer
Hospital
ducted them to the park. Besides Warburg.
at the age of 57. The deceased
games, etc., in the afternoon the
Rudolph Zuieback gave out the was a prominent glove manufac-
children were taken through the aid certificates of merit to the follow.
turer, as well as a civic and phil-
—The Complete
historical log cabin. The officers ing pupils:
anthropic worker.
' of the Blue Bird Group for the
Washing Powder
Rabbi Gordon's class: Harold
year are: Billie Jane Cugell, pres- Burnotem, Florence Shevin, Lil-
A soap pow-
LUDWIG SCHIFF DIES AT 75
ident; Barbara Satiny, secretary lian Barish, Albert Friedman,
der—a
FRANKFORT-AMP-MAIN. — (J.
and treasurer. The officers for the Leonard Birnelorf, Lillian Zolla,
water soft-
T.
A.t —Ludwig Schiff, brother of
Santewa Group for the year are: Henry Miller, Gilbert Golaner, Max
ener and a
the late' Jacob Schiff, noted Ameri-
Muriel N'ictor, president; Charlotte Fogelman, Dorothy Burnotein.
cleaner—
can
philanthropist, financier and
Elbinger, vice-president; Harriett
Mr. Davis' class: Clarice Siegel, head of the banking firm of Kuhn,
Suffrin, secretary and treasurer.
ALL IN
Alfred Holtz, Edith Hrefman, Loeb & Company, died here June
end
ONE
Mary Silverman, Gertrude Ellish, at
at the age of 75. Ile was known
Alljikosm
ar4ot er
Alex NemotT, Ben Roth, Florence throughout Germany as a philan-
"Well kept
Repairing
Hornstein,
Helen Simon, Dorothy thropist. Mr. Schiff was an honor-
Greasing,
St
hands reach
Washing
Freidman, Sheldon Zuiehack.
for
au r ~o~ vni ~ cm
ary member of Frankfort Univer-
Miss Patrick's class: Charles sity and an active member of lead-
REXO"
Schwedel, Eva Kamnetsky, Solo- ing Jewish organizations, chief
omon Cash, Ruth Lester, Anna among them the executive commit.
, 0 in bulk is also used in
Friedman.
at. "ments, banks, hospitals,
tee of the Central Union of Ger-
Miss Burnstein's class: Sylvia man citizens of the Jewish Faith.
put le buildings and institu-
tiiii,-
Bornstein, Morris Miller, Sarah He is an uncle of Mortimer M.
' Togelman, Alice Lester.
Schiff, son of Jacob II. Schiff, and
Miss Blitz' class: Marion Rall- of Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, a
ies, Goldie Bornstein, Bernard Mil- daughter of Jacob II. Schiff.
The C. aaaaa of Personal Service
ler, Geraldine Silverman, Hyman
Simon, Carl Cash.
In King Neptune's Realm.
Jew Manages World's Newry-
weight Champion.
Joe J acobs, ticket speculator,
promoter and erstwhile fight num.
alter, has a good meal ticket. Ile
is the manager of Maxie School.
ing, German heavyweight who won
the heavyweight title on a foul
from Jackie Sharkey in the Yan-
kee Stadium. Janets muscled his
way into the dough when he took
Maxie over a few years back. How'
long his managerial state will last
is a question, but for the time,
being Jacobs will collect, and col.I
lest plenty.
The only thing Jewish about the
recent Sharkey-Schmeling fight
was the crowd and Jacobs. The
ringside lucked like a Who's Who
Of Jewry. But it was not noticed
that any 11f them made any undue
fuss over Jacobs.
Practice
Golf Course
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appropriate for the summer
months.
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trips, his description of troubles ,
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Illustration. by Elizabeth 'I'
Wolcott add to the delight of this
booklet.
ar"n•ne. The Nermillan G, New York
• nd
1121.
In pictures and words, both b
Mr. Bronson, this tale of a Sae.'
Basso fish not only relates the ad-
ventures of Fingerfins, but also
gives the young reader an idea of
the wars for existence in King
Neptune's realm.
Mr. Bronson was one of a staff
of artists on a scientific expedition
to the Sargasso Sea when he met
Fingerfins--so called because of
the In rays between the Sargasso
fish's fingers. As a result of this
meeting an excellent bit of reading
is offered boys and girls. The
struggles among inhabitants of the
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