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ThE)LTRIVIAMJSM_61 RON IGLE

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KENT CANDIDATE
FOR PROSECUTOR

NATIONAL OFFICERS OF ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH

VOCATIONAL TRAINING !PLAN CEMETERY FOR
FOR SABBATH KEEPE RS JEWS AND NON-JEWS'

NEW YORK.—(J, T. A.)—To NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. A.)—
helpJewish Sabbath observers find A combined cemetery fur Jews,
employment, the employment agen- , Catholics and Protestants is plan-
cy of the Council of Young Israel 'fled by the Bethlehem Cemetery
ansl Young Israel Synagogue Or- Corporation which has just beets
ganization has appealed tee the organized here. According to an-
ard of education for the assigns.; nouncement, a 1113 acre cemetery
ment of two teachers to its offices' will be developed at Milltown, N.
to give vocational instruction to J., and this tract will be divided in-
about150 young niece and women to equal parts for the three
restive.
applying daily tee the bureau. The , tire faiths. City Commissioner
request hiss been approved by the 'John F. Murray, Jr., has been
lid ard of Superintendents, which elected president of the corporation
has recommended that the teachers and Thomas L. Hanson of Perth
be assigned there at the opening of Amboy, secretary to Governor Lar-
the Fall term. sets has been chosen first vice-pres-
In asking for the assistance of ident. The hoard of directors of
the educational authorities, the or- II is equally divided between Jews
ganization pointed out that the cunt Christians.
isroblem of securing a menus of
lis elihood for young Jewish cab -
-
SOLOMON
SULZBERGER,
bath observers is a very serious
DIES
one. During the past year the t
agency registered nearly 10,0001

, 1111 A: (t0.—(.I. T. A : ) —
applicants, but only about 1,004
lye re supplied with positions. non L. Sulzberger, prominent Chi-
An average of 150 applicants .ago Jewish philanthropist
and
each day come at present to the business man and brother of Cyrus
employment bureau. For the guid. L. Sulzberger, died J uly 21, aboard
envy of these people the bureau has Dat S. S. Acquitania at the age of
requested the services of two in-! dd, according to word received here.
• structors between the hours of 9 Ile was returning with his wife
from a trip to arlshad. ',fir. Sulz-
a. nn. and 3 p. m. -
berger is an uncle of Arthury Hays
Sulzberger, vice-president of the
N. I'. Times and son-in-law of
Adolph S. Ochs.
Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Sulz-
Loa grr canna to Chicago utter his

Allen W. Kent, assistant prose-
cutor for six years under the three
administrations of Prosecutors
Bishop, Voorhies and Chenot, has
announced his candidacy for prose-,
cutor of Wayne county.
Mr. Kent was appointed as spe-;
vial assistant prosecuting attorney
of Wayne county, at an increased;
salary, to handle the crime situa-
tion here. As chief assistant in
the prosecuing office he has han-
dled more than 2,000 cases, of
which 157 were murder cases.
Prior to becoming assistant
prosecutor of Wayne County, Mr.'
Kent was a practicing attorney in
Macomb County for four years. Ile
to an honorably discharged captain
in the United States army.
A Jewish friend of Mr. Kent,
urging his election, said in a state-
ment this week:
"Mr. Kent has tried every crime
known to law except treason, and
has won the first conviction on rec-
ord in this country on finger prints
alone. Ile has initiated and won
the test case that won the right of
women to sit as jurors. Ile has se-
cured conviction for murder
against the combined defense of
three able lawyers. When he was
prosecuting, no bank bandit has
escaped, and no confession taken
by him has ever been excluded by
a court of law."

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UNITY "DRIVE" OF
HUNGARIAN JEWS

DR. CARL LEWIN DIES AT 54

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and

Children's Floor .. the Fourth

BERLIN.-1.I. T. A.1—Prof.
Leta isle prominent in the paint and
Carl Lewin, noted for his success-
tarnish
'd
business. For more than
ful research of cancer, to which
These are the officers of Aleph Zadik Aleph, junior B'nai ll'rith order, elected at the seventh annual
Propose
"Harmony"
Build-
years
pars he Was active in t'hicago 21 AUTHORS CHOOSE
hod
devoted
his
entire
medical
he
conclave at Oakland, Cal., July 15.
ss'Ash philanthropies, having been
career, died here on July 22 at the
ing as Symbol in Pal-
THEIR BEST STORIES
Seated, left to right, are: Joseph Karesh, New York, past grand president and member of ths•
age of 54. l'rofessor Lewin was Supreme Advisory Council; Aaron Tollin, Chester, Pa.,
a member of the board of directors
estine.
FOR NEW ANTHOLOGY
president, and Isadore Weiss., Oakland, Cul.,
head of the Berlin Jewish Com- junior member of the Supreme Advisory Council,
of the Jewish charities of Chicago
munity Hospital and prominent in
and president of the Jewish Aid
Standing, left to right, are: I Gilbert Karchmer, Memphis, Tenn., sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Lyon:,
Recalling the unity witty') marked SI
"My Ilt•st Story" is not ju s t a
of Chicago.
medical-scientific societies.
Winnipeg, Can., vice-president; Morris I insk
,
y, Detri s it , Mi b
t . . treasurer;
;a asurt • r ; A t I r i •1
t Fried,
le i I, San It raneisco. the ranks of American Jews of
title chosen for a very interesting
assistant sergeant-at-arms; Milton Saflir, Chicago, chaplain; Mayor Alperowitz, Sheboygan, 'Xis., scribe, k ii , ,, 1 Itl
r i'd tt'l'If',1
‘ ,,.. r ,i ,gniininenstluLina fier,, that
essIlection of stories by its publish- Report on Health
Work
SAMUEL RAISLER DIES
and Sol Lebow, Monesstm, Pa., grand secretary.
ers Iliobbs-:Merrill Co., Indianapo-
Among Jews in Russia in
NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.1 --
Aleph Zailik Aleph has 130 chapters throughout the United States and Canada and is growing rap- Hungarian Jewish organizations
lis, $2.510. It is in fact an anthol-
Samuel
Heisler,
actively
identities'
Idly. All Jewish boys between the ages of 16 and21 are eligible to join.
Past Five Years,
promise to see whether a like uni-
svith Jewish philanthropic work in ogy of stories chosen by the au-
The 1031 national conclave will be held in Milwaukee, Wis.
T. A.I
liention cannot now be obtained.
New York City for a number of thors themselves. and although
genital attention that has ts • •
ALL-EXPENSE TOUR
this end, it has been decided
some
of
the
authors
"have
(It.-
years, died June Di at his home on
voted
to
the
colonization
iit,1
to
call
a
conference,
to
be
held
on
[slurred a little anxiously to the
I
Riverside Drive. hlr. Heisler, id
Stories
Bement activities of the
Oct. 26, at which representatives
and
14 Si 77
was 55 years old, was president or title given the collection," this re-
of
all
significant
Hungarian-Jewis
Joint
among
the
Jews
of
.----
11 the Raisler heating Company and viewer is inclined to agree with the
DAYS
! ■■
GREAT JEWS SINCE BIBLE TIMES.
will be invited, at
publishers that it is the hest con- Work 1114 specifically of a
' 18 West Ilfith street, New York. the Raisler Sprinkling Company.
Is, Etas. 8hrildsh Levinger. liehrmsn',.
FROM DETROIT SUNDAYS
ing nature has been overloil,,i,
!MEXICO CITY.— (.1. T. A.)—
veying
"the
principle
of
selection
JERUSALF:M.—
(J.
T.
A.
—'
IIe
came
to
this
country
from
Aus-
Jewivh Book Shop, 1151 limed oat.
A real vacation bargain with 4 feu
The meeting, it is planned, will
for example the activities of Ow
While admitting that the govern-
New York.
Four important measures in the in- ,I i, i ,s,e;,.gon,,itanri krut
tria ass young boy and was edu- in a short enough compass."
day. in Bermuda. Deluxe scrum.,
eibi
ment is working out a law for an
:Michael Arlen's "'the Prince of Medical Commission and aid socie-
dation., Including Pullman on ext.
terests of Palestinian agricultural-
cated in the New York Public
ties
in the various cities anti tsovii-
(are train., rooms with bath at lend-
immigration quota, the chief of the
schools. For a number of years Jews" leads the selection. It is
Mrs. Levinger has, in this vol.
1(;baryt ;•i
' tih i l nhit)tir'hFrelief
ing hotels, sightseeing trips. motor
i'ac joeff‘tvca' . Mr. Raisler was a member of the an excellently written story about ships in the regions where the Ag-
j department of immigration .luly tone, hit several birds with one ti •osttsin"elt;Vti,;iinhelit7v'n
IY the
with the
trips. Sail on S. S. "Veendam" retorts
ti
cities
during
the
World
War
and
go-JMnt
operated.
26 informed the Jewish Telegraphic stone. She hiss incorporated in it ' al of the British secretary of state the
business men's council of the Fed- a Jewish knife-thrower who re-
on IL S. "Bermuda." Revervations
subsequent
From 1921 tee 1929 the number of
reconstruction
at authorised tourixts •gents nr Fur-
Agency that there is nothing in the some of the best stories about grea t for Palestinian alfairs. These mess- 'write!.
eration for the Support of Jewish ' venged himself on a rear-admiral
ness Bermuda Line,
these
societies
that the Agro-Jssint
law that will bar immigrants be- Jews. She has related their Hog-
Philanthropic Societies, He was whom he suspected of the guilt of
halving
of LI ut n a
g. ta r i h a e n also a trustee of the West End j estranging his sweetheart. Manann has subsidized increased from I Gs
W. G. ROCHE • CO.
cause of their religion sir racial or- raphies. And in doing this she has, tudn'tshe"ti‘trheell :I's crops
the
, or(g‘ i n n li , ' r i i c t a vsn'asjep7int'e)
1714 Dim. Bank Building
igin. The restrictions planned will at the same time, created a new "me et an investigation if
Synagogue, a director of the Con- Cohen, from him. hianana died of 19 and in 1927 reached a total of
DETROIT
rale, preliminary conference, were
we . th e
55. The Jewish population in the
be according to country and there type of Jewish history for the tininn agricultural problems made pioneers in the relief program
of valescent Home for Crippled Chil- a knife thrown at the rear-admiral
are no distinctions made against youngster, by It. II. Crosbie, assistant district the late war. The first meeting, drenat Far Rockaway and a mem- s whom she tried to save. The lat- regions where these aid societies
functioned Was 1,1:10,000 in 1929
ter
later
paid
with
his
life
to
the
Jewish immigrants nor are any
The men chosen for
stories commissioner for the Southern dis- to provide a relief organization ber of Shaarey Tetila Brotherhood.
planned, it was states!.
Ile is survived by a widow and young Jew whose enmity he as compared with 550,000 in 1921.
in this volume cell belong to post- triet with headquarters in Gaza .
. was call t « 1 1
M orris Engleman,
Similarly
the amount of money
aroused.
three children.
Th ••
WI I . • I 1 •'sh hisGtr

prominent
in II
. • . n ungarian
circles,
The value of this volume will spent by these societies each year
The Mexican Embassy in Wash- volume he up-to-date instster as increase of 50 percent in the fin-
a the time
i
secretary of the
increased
from 10,000 rubles in
be gleaned by a perusal ut the
infrton has confirnied the report leaders of our own time are includ . port duty sin wheat flour and semi-
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre-
1,130,000 rubles its 1929 and
following authors, and their stor-
that a draft of a new law estab- cd, none d the characters about hula, the regulation of the imports-
gations. At that meeting, it was
a
total
of
•1,816,000
rubles for the
k's included in this book:
fishing an immigration quota was whom stor ies are told are living to- tion of wheat flour and seminola
decided to send telegrams to con-
entire period.
about to be presented to President slay. The • 111011 who
w
lived closest
se , under a sysm
te of licenses corstroll- gregations all over the country ,
Mn , . Bettor
•"rhe
Decree
MEMBERS
Indications
of
measure of
Rubio for his approval. While the to our tin e and about whom stories ed by a permanent committee for calling upon rabbis to Broadcast
Made Absolute," Arnold Bennett, "'teeth,
New York Stock Exchange
Fire and Life," 1. lb Iterevford, "Repar- self-support on the part of these
provisions the ace are unknown are told in this Levinger volume commerce and industry, a ban on the appeal for relief contributions
ation," G. K. CheAterton, “The Five of local aid societies are seen in the
Detroit Stock Exchange
to the Mexican Embassy it was re- ere brae I Zangwill, Dr. Solomon the importation of unrefined n th,' at the Kul Nitre services.
Sword.," Gilbert Frankain
- Mualard-
Aaxeciat• Member.
increased percentage of the funds
ported that the law operates chiefly Schechter , Dr. Theodor Ilerzl anti soil until further notice and the is,..
Pot.Matehmakers" Sir Philip Gibbs.
A group of eight, Dr. ng
Philip
New York Curb Market
sued for medical aid that are con-
against Jews and ('hinese.
Rabbi Isaac
hl.
Wise
a
In memory of Bernard Meioner, "The Strangerin the Village:" Sheila
.
imposition
of the Klein,
i mport duty on late rabbi
the of
II
Kaye-Smith. "A Day in a Woman'. tributed by the societies themselves.
MILTON GORDON
Other great JUN•S spoken of in sesame seeds.
congregation Ohab Zedek; Dr. who left our loving circle six years Life: A. E. W. Macon, "The Clock s'
Ile.ident Manager
In 1921 the Agra-loint contributed
PROMINENT MERCHANT DEAD this volume are: Ilillel, Philo, Jose-
Jewish and Arab cultivators have Nititalks,
'rnard
Drachman, Rabbi M. Z. deco the 8th slay of Ab, Aug. It, Somervet Manahan, "lied," E. Phillip.
rgo
Direct Wires to All Principal M•rksts
W ORCESTER.— (J. T. A.) — plus, Jochanan hen Zarcei, Akilash, long been urging the govt•rtiment
Oppenheint, "The Gambler's Road," Sir 50 per cent of the funds and the lo-
Rev. Dr. II. Preis 1924,
Max Pemberton. - The 'train Drug:" Ed- cal societies furnished two-thirds
121 Penobscot Building
Ilarris Lubin, 61 years old, who Bar Kochbil, Rabbi Judah, Saailiah to take some steps to protect Pales-
en Phillpottc, The Matchmaker"' "Sap- of the money and the Agra-Point
We mit, .
venial smile. Ills cheer
came here 111tollt
years ago ansI Galin,
n, Itashi, Judah Halevi, Abra. ,tininn agriculturalists from foreign sNol nn, ' Itshro'rrR
isevE. ngDerimaMn''ansd it ilie.mtaatn ; ftil good nature and hi , daily greetings
p,.
- The Patch on the Quilt," II. de-
Cherry 9620
the rest. By 19211 the Agro-Joint's
love.
was use of the first Jewish set- ham Ihn-Ezra, Moses Maimonides, competition. To meet the demands Allen t Lucas waited impatiently
We mourn hi. •Itaenee from Vere Star poole. 'Johnson anti the Vial.
billet" Temple Thurston. "Mr. Siromontiv' contribution fell to 25 per CUnt of
midat. May his soul setts In pear.
tiers of Worcester, died Tuesday Don Isaac Arablinel, Manasseh ben of the cultivators the investigating follovving the conclusion of the
Ilit
Ile-ins , , II. A. Vachon, "Plain the total and in Is.s29 it was only
as a result of all operation. Mr. Israel, Baruch Spinoza, Sablintai commission was named. While the Day iif Atonement to hear the
Hugh Walpole ''Mr 011tiv •"
-re-
ills
Ilis loving wife, Molly Meisner, Jane,"
s of American Jewry.
G.
e Man Oho (mild Work :Nand a half percent. The number
Lubin, who was a prominent mer- Zeri, Elijah (Wilms) Gaon, Moses commission's report has nut been sp?ise
and Children.
M iracles;' I'. l'. Wren. the Doubt° Sad of people who received aid its the
chant, was the owner of stores in Mendelssohn, Ilaym Salomon, Mar- officially made public its recom-
The telegrams that shortly be-
tile:"
I.
A.
R.
Wylie. "Grandmother II,
medical institutions maintained by
HUNTINGTON INN
Worcester, Spencer, Marlhoiso, decai Noah, Judah Tour°, Uriah mendntions are apparently being Ban to pour in announced Jewry's
In loving memory of our dear isle Learns /ler tel
the-e societies increases! from
Woodward at Eleven-Mile
Westboro, Hopkinton and Warren. I'. Levy.
apparent readiness to answer t the
ca rried into e effect piecenwal.
h
sister
Bertha,
who
passed
away
1 ,0.u011 in 1921 to 1,350,00o in 1929.
I
emergency cry of world Jewry and d July 31, 1922.
The
total for the entire period was
EINSTEIN AT SESSIONS OF
st reed greatly to encourage the
Her loving sisters and brothers,
5,085,0(84
pioneer leaders in the relief move.
INTELLECTUAL BOARD The iinpertance of the medical
Barney If. Press, Somerset, Pa.;
sirr.n,j
oLtl,
..As
9yro g.11.-fa i-9MyhrMyrq r
a consequenc e, th e Centrl
a R
Louis E. Press, Mary S. Press, Mrs.
aid rendered by these local socie-
lief Co nmi ittee was organiz d
e o n Harry G. Brown, Mrs. Maurice
GENEVA.—(.1. T. A.)—Profes- ties with the aid of the Agro-laint
a comprehensive and national
Shinkel, Mrs. Glynn Killian.
sor Albert Einstein, world-famous is seen in the fact that lack of
basis. In the group of workers
physicist and scientist, arrived here means prevents the government
was the late Leon Kamaiky of the
'July 23 to attend it plenary session from extending free medical aid to
Jewish Daily News and Peter Wer-
of the League of Nations Commit- the entire population and hence
nick of the Jewish Morning. Jour-
tee on Intellectual Co-operation, of limits this service to insured work-
; nal. harry Fischel served as
ANNA SAULSON
which he is a member. Dr. Ein- ingmen, government employes and
treasurer and Morris Engleman of 2(133 Atkinson avenue, 73 year s
stein is also a member of the board the basic classes of the peasantry.
Wag named financial secretary.
old, died on July 24. Funeral
of directors of the Institute of In- Since the Jewish population of the
Following this step, the Ameri- services were held on July 25 at
. tellectual Co-operation, the work- cities and townships is a hire's. de-
can Jewish Committee summoned Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
ing organ of the committee.
gree not entitled to all fossils of
a meeting which was held at Tem- interment at Beth Olem Cemetery.
free government medical aid the
ple Emanuel. There plans were Rabbi Hershman officiated. She
Praise the man whose bread you value of the aid rttndered by the
laid for the formation of an or- was the widow of the late William
eat.
local
Jewish societies is apparent.
ganization, embracing all classes Saulson and mother of hits. Harry
in American Jewry. The Joint Liebe nano
Distribution Committee was the
i result. Felix M. Warburg was
MORRIS MEISNER
' elected chairman and the late (sr 2519 Hazelwood avenue, 61
aco H.Schiff and Louis Marshall years old, died on July 27. Fu-
became its most prominent spon- neral services were held on July
sors.
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look
2/1 nt Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home.
Dr. Klein, Mr. Engelman and with interment
like new.
et h J udah
many other Hungarian Jews played Cemetery. He is survived by his
a leading part in the councils of wife, Annie.
the newer organization as well.
Engleman made numerous trips
IRVING ISADORE JANOWITZ
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays
$1.25
abroad to bring the hand of succor of 951 King avenue, 27 years old,
Lubrication Service
to the distressed Jewries of Eu- died on July 28. Funeral services
rope, and at the same time exert- were held on July 29 at Lewis
, ed himself with equally gratifying Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
results in raising large sums for ment at Cloverholl Park Cemetery.
the purpose. J'he United States Rabbi Hershman officiated. He is
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
government sulftessuently in recog- survived by his wife, Mollie.
nition of his war activities, con-
ferred on him the D. S. 0. medal
SHIRLEY KROLL
Longfellow 8439
Detroit, Mica.
and the New York Times paid him of 3260 West Euclid avenue, 2
the encomium of saying that he years old, died on July 28. Fu-
was one of the. most successful neral services were held July 29
"drivers" for relief funds in the at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
country.
with interment at hlachpelah
Manufacturers and Distributors
After the war, Engleman and Cemetery. She is survived by her
Ask Your Grocer For
other Hungarian leaders continued father, Louis; mother, Rose, and
untiringly their relief activi- two sisters, Miriam and Norma.
CREAM
ties. Recently, he visited Pales-
With Every Meal
tine and was distressed to note the
NETTIE LODZITCH
Deliciously Diff
. All kinds of Loaf Choose
friction whch existed among the of 4709 Milford, 43 years old, died ;
Maio tore the sour cocas you buy at your 'rotor's I. WHITE STAR
Jews of various origins who have July 25. Funeral services were
— — -
flocked there.
held on July 27 at Lewis Bros.
He conceived the idea of estab- Funeral Home, with interment at
lishing in Palestine a structure Machpelah Cemetery. She is sur-
which while furthering some phi- vived by her husband, Morris, and
THEDETROIVENISII Of RONICLE
Chalet Lewis
George Lewis
Seymour Lewis
Saul Lewis
lanthropic end should at the same six daughters, Emma, Gertrude,
time serve as a symbol of the
1.1a, Anna and Edith.
spirit of the unity of Israel.

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