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PAGE EIGHT

Tee terRorr,kwisn af RON ILIE

D-u' TROIDLELAND
HOTEL

ELKUS'S SON-1N-LAW
ON H. U. C. FACULTY} 1 EDITOR


11r. Moses Hades, educator and I
author, has joined the faculty of the
Hebrew Union College School for'
Teachers in New York City to teach
Bible in the preparatory depart.
ment, according to announcement
by the principal, Abraham N.

APOLOGIZES
FOR SLUR ON JEWS

SPORTSMANLIKE ATTITUDE TOWARD
ZIONISM URGED BY MILFORD STERN

HEADS A. Z. A.

Calendar of Events

1 To Sam Reber, Omaha, president
Of League of Jew,sh
of k
Supreme Advisory Council
Replies to Attack of Dr. Samuel Schulman and Points to Merits in l of
Women's Organi,o
Ateph
tions
ph Zadik Altpi , junior B nai
Zionist Movement; Doubts Whether Palmtin Will B •com•
--
.
-

National En tit, in Near Future.
!Frith order goes the credit of be-
Time Disavows Anti•Jewish
Nov. 11-11ada.ssah
I lilt; the guiding force in that or-
1'1 .''Cal.
tea.
Sentiments; Regrets
In a recent sermon, Dr. Sam
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
Nov. 12
uel and vital, for instance, concerning
Insulting Article.
—Music Studs- Club.
Schulman of New York atta
Bridge-tea.
eked our conception of God, and our con-

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager
Zionism) as a "spiritual esca pe." caption of Prayer?
Nov. 16, 17, 18--Sisterhood
NEW YORK.---(j. T. A.)—Dis. I Rabbis and laymen have joined
of Shaarey Zetlek, Ilite,e r
in ! "As a non-Zionist, feeling deeply'
avowal of anti-Jewish sentiments a discussion of the question,
,
rte
Nov. 23, 24, 25, 2E .:ravish
and regret for the recent publica- and con, through the columns of pro Isympathetie toward the work of re-
National Fund. Bazaar.
Lion of the article on the Jews in American Israelite of Cincinn the I habilitating Palestine and recog-
Nov. 23 —Europe
ati,
an
nizing its potentialities as a cul-
Germany, appearing in the maga- and among the interesting rep
Relief, Program.
l" tural and spiritual center , I believe
tine Time,
Tim lit hairch
which exception
G.
to 1/r. Schulman is the statement
Nov. 24--League of Jewish
taken b y er
of Milford Stern of Detroi , form- there is no possibility, within cen-
t
Women's Organizations insti.
executive director of the American er president of Temple Beth El, turies, of the Holy I.and becoming
tote.
Jewish Congress, has been made president of the Jewish Centers As- a national Jewish political entity,
TABLE D'illME DE LUXE
Nov. 26 — Equality Club-
"Much Good, Little H•rm "
b. the ' Time. n a let- socultion and an active figure
Bridge-tea.
ter addressed to Mr. Richards, th e practically every important co in 'Let those who derive comfort
First
Mondays—Countel of
and inspiration from the ideal, en-
editor, Ilenry R. Luce, writes as mural effort. His statement
Jewish Women.
follows:
tertain it to their heart's content.'
lows:
Second
Monday s
It do's much good, and little harm. •
"The main point seem to be to
— Sister-
"With all due respect to the
hoods: Temple Beth El, Shoarey
assure our Jewish friends that inent Dr. Schulman, whom I adm m - "It certainly has accomplished
&dela
Time has absolutely no anti-Jew- reverently, I am wondering why ire wonders in Palestine. I have been
Third Mondays—Sisterhood
privileged to visit Eretz Yisroel and
ish prejudices, and that we will should just at this time • d I
of Emanuel,
our best to avoid any future
: I saw the amazing achievements
an attack against the Zionist eau
Fourth Mondays—How,. Re-
.
suggestion
of
an
anti-Jewish
atti-
MAIN DINING ROOM—Try our special business
lief.
"I suppose we should expect a se. of the Chalutzirn. If ever there was
5
tude. This particular story I deeply
men's luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner 50c.
matter of periodic recurrenc e th a a noble experiment, a great adven-
Second Tuesdays—Hada-aah.
regret. The writer thereof has
Dinner tonight $1.50.
outbreaks of disparagement agai est' Lure, it is this attempt to rebuild
First and Third Tuesdays--
been duly admonished for his mis- political Zionism.
not : the Holy Land. Zionism consti-
Music
Study Club.
guided zeal in attempting to make
FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by many shoppers
SAM BEBER
lutes
a mystical, powerful and in-
.
"The philosophical issue of n
his story vivid. Far from condon- tionali
l
aversus univers alis nt in ex] a e movement in Jewish his - ganization's growth in a period of
and theater patrons. Cass Avenue entrance.
m g the savage littler outbursts, Jewry sm
- - -- -
is
question as old as the tory. It will and must take its less than seven years to a member-
Popular prices.
Time views them with alarm; for
natural course.
ship of over 3,000 Jewish boys in 305 U. S. JEWS SETTLED
about the only policy we have is hills, and most likely a thousand
the
energy,
used
up
in
COFFEE SHOP—Plate Luncheons 55c,
to b e fair and to hold a balance be- years hence posterity will deba
some 130 chapters scattered all
60c, 65c, and
IN PALESTINE IN 1929
to I philosophical argument and schol-
70c. Table and counter service.
over this country.
tween fairness and unfairness in it with undiminished aacrimony.
astic hair-splitting concerning Jew-
iust happens to be one of those sac
Franzblau. lie also returned this public characters."
On Slay 3, the A. Z. A., as it is
b- ish destiny, can be better utilized known,
Three
hundred and five Jews
iects
upon
which
our
brethren
w
was
Fall to the Columbia University
The story in question spoke with
founded by Mr. Beber, left the United States to settl
, appaJ nt gle e of "Jewess afte always agree to disagree, wi ill in practical measures to advance
fac u lty, whe
e in
tau g ht Gr
who is one of the most active mem- Palestine during the year 1929,
r
th
the
fortunes
of
our
brethren
wher-
1
much
spilling
of
ink
and
eloque
Ileeek
and
r
ich
reewe ss with her plumb black
L ati n duringre 125-2
he
9
8.
taught'
- tow of language.
nt ever in the world they happen to hers of the B'nai B'rith lodge in according to a report issued by
the
classics
at
the
University
of
eyed
brood"
scuttling
out
of
Ger-
LUNCHEONS
need our aid , and that goes for Omaha. It was conceived by him Robert Szold, chairman of the
as an all-inclusive Jewish youth ,Zrihoonira
Why Suddenly Fearful?
Cincinnati during 1928-30. Ile was many and "filling trains de luxe
Palestine, too,
sta,O
AND BRIDGE PARTIES. CALL RA. Ea00
largaaanbizliartitohne oftgateriacat
movement.
s,
"There is little justification for
director of religious education at with wails and confusion," as a
I
Pleads for Sportsmanship.
the Free
ee Syn agog
: result of the recent victory of the becoming suddenly fearful of the
The
seven cardinal virtues of Jo-
and dire
.
"In the sonic of good sportsman-
have just been compiled by t en t
of religi
ctor
act iv es at the t
sm, patriotism, charity, purity,
i int
y- : ilitlerites in the German elections, impairment of our religious life by ship, let us forbear giving vent to
Palestine government. Those ime
iter also referred to allegedlp litical Zion.
second Street Y. M. II. A. in Ne w The wrof
filial love, conduct, and fraternity
r
l offers
denunciation of Zionism every time
migrants brought into Palestine a
York City.
"Jew-cash" to the fund '
are the foundation of this order.
"As
fi-n
'being hurt bY it,' we it is buffeted by adversity. It may
sum of capital exceeding $3000,.
of the "Brown-Shirt" party in an ' seem to be hurt by anything we
do.
Each chapter is provided with
Dr. Hades is the son-in-law of of
000, according to the report, which
, now be in a disastrous slump, but
CHAIRMAN OF FIRST
to appease the wrath of I i'As for its 'bringing about bad
Abraham I. Elkus, former U.
1J S.
if we say 'I told you so,' we may program of activities. The order is being invested in orange planta-
"swaggering
Ilitlerites."
1
results,'
this
is
a
relative
conclu-
Ambassador
to
Turkey,
having
OF SERIES OF DANCES
has an impressive ritual team and tions, building construction and
be
speaking
too
soon.
By PHILIP M. RASKIN
"Ilumor is a very fine element '
'
"Instead of capitalizing the mis- each chapter boasts its degree team. I mortgages,
married Miss Ethel J. Elkus in in journalism," declared Mr. Rich- aina
"As for 'expo sing ourselves to
1927. They have one daughter He
Representatives meet annually to
(Copyright by Mr. Raskin and Reprinted
Of the 305 Jews who left to as-
arils in his rebuke to Time, "but misunderstanding,' this is one of fort • seem to be under- compete in essay writing,d b t
was
educated
at
Emory
University
by Courtesy of the Jewish Tribune
' st the up
mining the movement, let us show
budding of the Jewish
in Georgia, at Columbia and at the when it takes the form of ill-con- t t he
of New York.)
he inescapable conditions of our a sympathetic and kindly attitude ing, oratory and athletics in the National Home,
202 were in the
sealed glee at th
the menacing
i
forces i bein g'
Jewish Theological Seminary,
yearly tournament. Delegates from category of what the Palestine
toward
our
Zionist
brothers,
Let
Why have you failed us. England,
of reaction which confront certain • "Why revive the exploded ergo-!
each
of
the
chapters
assemble
each
government
calls
"capitalists."
We, whose bones are the pavements of
parts of the German population, a went that Palestine can never be I us remember Judaism is one re-
th• Earth.
lights, though there may be a hun- summer in convention to transact The average capital of these men
BERNTSEIN'S DAUGHTER liberal minded pub
Wit, who watched empires' birth,
publication like l the home of the entire Jewish peo- I
the business of their order. A. Z. A.la
dred
versions
of
it."
nd women was $12,000.
And followed empires, blurs ,
your own comes dangerously close ple? No one believes in such a pos-
WED
IN U. S. LEGATION to
is but one of the many activities . The report shows that during
But fearless of all y fears,
'
the bigoted tt•
I
.
made possible through the work of
Were never false to our pledge?
29 approximately 7,000 Jews
AT TIRANA, ALBANIA ;;;tors whom it describes." e agi- IT
the B'nai B'rith Wider Scope
"l'alestine could perhaps ulti- BROTHER OF DREYFUS
Com- entered Palestine. Poland was first
Why have. you failed us, Enuland,
mately care for a Jewish population
mittee. Other work financed by
Barring ou r eternal coal,
TIRANA, Albania.—(.1. T. A.)
DIES IN PARIS AT 73
with 1,971; Yemen, Arabia, second
equal to about one-half of the pres-
Wider Scope funds are li'nai B'rith
Wounding the soul of our mull.
—Doroth Y Jean Bernstein, daugh- JEWISH MOTHER GETS
with 593. Russia provided 168
---
Putting out th• solitary ray
ant Jewish population of New York
Anti-Defamation League, B'nai Bil-
ter of Herman Bernstein, Ameri.
immigrants, Rumania 355, and the
PARIS.—(J.
Of our dawning day-
k! Foundations; B'nai }Frith work
SHOLOM ASCH TRIBUTE ()V, and that would be predicated
c an minister to Albania and
States Was
We--never false to our pledge?
nited
fifth. erman
Gy
upon decades of preparation and ; attained the age of 73 in spite )n of in Mexico, and B'nai B'rith House- U
sent 283 Jew's to Palestine during
tinguished Jewish writer and edi- 1
Why have you failed us, England,
Great Yiddish Novel Done in En g. favorable development. Asa mat- the tremendous nervous strain of building Fund. the year.
tor,
was
married
en
Sunday
to
Ac-1
Turning your word to sham •nd shame,
ter of fact most Jews will never a 10-year period in which he was
tius N ash, a medical student at a
fish Translation by Nathan
Using • Nation's sacred Smote
one of the chief actors in a drama
see Palestine.
As • toy In your imperial game.
c University. The ceremony
Frenh
Ausubel.
I that absorbed the attention of the
And at your abyss' brink
What Zionism Does.
took place in the American Legs- T
Never stooped to think
entire world Mathieu Dreyfus died
is true h
Zionism may , 1
HE MOTHER. H s swot,.
lion here, setting some kind of a
You could not kill our pledge?
Asch. Hor. serveas
ser"ol
a ' spiritual
t at
escape for in Paris Oct. 24. It was Mathieu
ace LI veright. 61 West Forty-eighth
precedent.
. street, New York (12.50).
' ome
s
Why hays you failed um, England I
of our brethren. Nevertheless Dreyfus who pressed the struggle
Rexhep Jella, Mayor of Tirana,)
Tread not In the dust
in all fairness, we should concede against powerful French military
K Nation's trust,
performed the ceremony which was . "In this novel I pay tribute to that it has kept within the Jewish officials who had "railroaded" his
For no empire a strong
attended by all members of the Al- the anonymous heroine of every. fold untold thousands whose relig- brother, Captain Alfred Dreyfus,
By deed of wrong
To crush Israel's pledge.
hanian cabinet and the diplomaticlday life, who pays the price of be- ious and cultural identity, but for to conviction under the charges of
representatives of all countries, , ing a mother with day-by-day sac. the flaming enthusiasm aroused by having sold French army secrets
M. A. COHEN
rifices. I wished to throw light Palestine, would have undoubted- to a German military chief.
Honor Roll of Congregation Morrie A. Cohen is chairman
Largely through the efforts of
into that dark corner in which is ly faded into inglorious desuetude
of
l hidden „ the . American Jewish
d r
ance
committee
I:
Dreyfus, who devoted all
eh
Emanuel Bible Classes.
"Thei r desertion would have real- I Mathieu
rgtit,:
of
! 11 , w eekly d
of
his energy and his entire for-
1
by t e
its
---
ly impaired the Jewish life. For
The following pupils• have at- Hawk Club
Thus Sholont Arch hlf ex- est mult
at the Dexter Cent Cr
tune
to
the
battle, the greatest
itudes
of our peo
Ping Peng tables are at a prom- plains his latest book to be
t he
tained the highest scholastic stand- of the B'nai Moshe Synagoisu
minds of Europe were enlisted on
imse trans- Zion ist ideal has served asp le
e,
in in the
a, the
m-
various classes on the Dexter and Lawrence. The
um, and the waitin g lies t has been listed into English. It is in fact a tie for self-consecration, anti
the side of the Jewish Captain
Sunda y of Nov. 1:
first of s o long
for a turn at this popular summation of the fine and corn- number is legion for whom Zion- Dreyfus, and documents were un-
Ir vi n s
la scrims of (latices will be held
Schloss.] • Choc
port, that the grouus must now I mendable qualities of his n ovel, ism constitutes a return to Jude- covered proving the entire case to
Rosenthal, Lillian Welon•n, Elmer El- Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, fee.
lie,. Janet Kaplan, Pearl Schorr, Albert turing Bob Crurt•tt and his Cotton play in the schedule of one hour. A I "The Mother," which, we are sm.
have been "framed" by a Jew-
Newman.
tournament is planned for the mid- promised, is the fir
Club Orchestra.
t of a series of
Mrs. Gordon'. Ct.":
"There will always be Jew's who , s hater who had himself sold the
Florence, Albert,
die of January and the various I Asch's novels to be brought out ie
Jean Rohn's, Edna Erlektein, Ruth gra•
., will gl ry in their identification locuments to Germany. Emile
o
mer, Marcus Edelmteln, Solly Antman
teams are working hard for the English translation by Liveright, with the life of the Western World, , a Zola, the great French novelist,
His. Sara Stein's Claw, Ann Sherman,
championship. To the associate to be followed by his "The Electric I and
Elsie Ilium,
Il mmie Naidich, Dorothy
see themselves differentiated I nil many other noted writers and
members of the building, ere offer e
Grossman,
d Chair" and his new great triology, from their neighbors by their re- f awyers of the time rose to world-
Romberg, Edith Klan•
fur, Rose Schwarts.
not only Ping Pong but Chess and "Petersburg, Warsaw and Mos- !fiche] alone. There will always
ante through their participation in
c
i
hecker
clubs.
Fencing
too,
ha
Mss Florence delno
E
s cow."
n's Class: Dena
be he Dreyfus case. In 1894 the
Berl n, Mildred S
c ome into its own thi s se a son , an
• other Jew s wh o idwill
J
orak, oaeph
Edelman.
hold th at are
suc h s entence against Dreyfus was re-
d Asch's study of motherhood is a ! glory and
Enid Gillis, Esther Graff, Lillian Sher.
such
num.
entification
e ! t v ersed, anti he was eventually en-
any Tuesday night on the third great story of woman's sacrifice delusion and a myth.
If we had no
floor, there is a great de al of lung- for
b iv.
e Friedman's Clio,
her children, for home and such of
irely cleared of dishonor.
Man heim,
RomLillian Dessow, PhYllis Kip.
rig and thrusting
difference
ng go rig on
Taos.. family; of th
e encts

opinion
-
we
e in smart Jewish de- would not
atanmky, Ethel Austria
be Jews at all.
G. J. G.
ay evening the private class in votion to an ideal; of the self-sac.'
Ml.. Esther Karbers Class: Harvey
Barnett, Martin Grossman.
"Na Serious Clash."
The meeting of the G. J. G. wa
ridge, under the direction of Miss rifice for the sake of her ideals.
ORPHAN
"I venture
to submit that there
The Bible classes are progres- presided over by the presiden t, Harriet Levy is open to all members In "The Mother" the author of should
be
A nd associate members.
sing steadily under the direction Teissie Steinberg, at the home o
Ballroom "The God of Vengeance" portrays these who no serious clash between 1 TRIBUTE TO ROGVOY' 3
of Miss Esther Ashinsky, princi- Bertha Millman. l'ins were o
mass; that Judaism h as
r- dancing class meets every Sundt} the humorous and tr a gic of Jew-
pal of the school. The classes are tiered for the club. Bertha Mil
afternoon from 4 to 5 and is open ish family life, opening, as such'outk the n Palestine, who believe
At a meeting of the board of di-
still open for enrollment and boys man was chosen to act as treasure to young men and women.
stories usually do, in the ghetto of that
mission of modern Jews is rectors of the Hebrew Orphan's
8
and girls between the
to be a light unto the Gentiles, to Hm
ages of six till the next election. This •lu b
oe held on Sunday, Oct. 5, the
Helen Spelman Wins Nation - In
through high school are invited to now meets on Fridays, 8:30 p. m
Russia,
bringing
his ray
heroine
these then
shores.
Hi s port
a l of spread justice and right by precept following resolution was unani- j
al
join.
and examp e through
instead of Tuesdaya. The Rib! e
a
life in this country l is no less p
all the world; !nously adopted in tribute to the
l Oratorical Contest
NADI• MOO /NOM/ AT
portion was read by Edna
and those who find tremendous late AbrIiiiham RegvoYi
Weiss
PHELPSAY.
of Jewish Centers.
ierful than his picture of conditions stimulus in the ideal of political
in Russia.
The girls decided to go to the Jew
In t e passing of Abraham
es
EMPIRE
STATE PICKLING Ca
Publix Riviera Theater.
ish Theater, Nov. 13. Any girl, be
Zionism
and
deep
inspiration
in
the
Rogyoy,
the
Jewish
fatherless
chil-
Sure, the mother, in spite of her, new Jewish renaissance it has en- a
Seeking to launch a worthy suc- tween the ages of 17 and Di, wish
Miss lielen Spelman of the Bing- struggles, is the very incarnation gendered.
dren of our community have lost
cessor to "The Trespasser," which ing to join a Young Judaea club o hampton, N. Y., Jewish Commun- of tendernees and love Her
good frier d and the Orphan Home
r ity Center won the National Ora- Notions
de-
" Hat •
was lauded internationally as one interested in one, should cull Juli
are transmitted to
e we not other differences of has lots a royal servant. His whole. I
a
Detroit's Finest Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant
of last year's outstanding screen Leemon, the secretary, Emp. 6950 finical Contest of Jewish Centers, daughter, Dvoirele, who, out her opinion much more fundamental hearted devotion, untiring work-
of
productions, Gloria Swanson has J, 558 Josephine avenue.
Oct. 29, at Young Men's Hebrew her love for the sculptor Has °f ____
and meticulous care in looking
kel.
_
completed th e most pretentious pic-
Association of New York, Lexing- first sacrifices family, then sa
______ after finances are' largely respon-
I
avenue and Ninety-Second fices her own love—all in orde eerti:,
ture of her career, "What a Wid- Fred Stone in "Ripples" Corn
MENORAHS PRESENTED slide for the present state of our
ow," a
. street. Her subject was "The Eter-
modern comedy. It has been
make
the
object
of
her
love
hap
institution. He always had a keen
py. BY CHURC
ing
to
Wilson
Theater.
nal
Message
of
Israel's
Prophets
booked for showing at Publix Ri.
H TO TEMPLE 'sense of the practical value of
Unselfishness is the keynote of thi,
of Justice and World Peace." She
viera Theater for one week start-
rob( thrift, ipa while not ignoring the spir-
It in almost a miracle that re represented the New York State mother love. She toils that I
-. w e ALBANY,
tLaIldA
n
N
1.,r.ra b'3
ing Saturday, Nov. 8.
l . ,- t -- r r :S ilae am bce hr a
i aitausaarl uterreit a sest aorf our
kel should succeed, and ungru Ida;
s r
(ij
tiirlca . 0A
f s tahne
Westminster
turns Fred Stone to Detroit. Guar - Federation of Y. M. II. A.'s Y W ingly
116 CADILLAC SQUARE
lets
another
woman
h
• •
f
• . city
oared to be sound in limb, ant ; H, A• 's and ( ommunity Centers,
• presented to Temple
! him because he will be happ
PHONE CADILLAC 3924
work,
he
was
always
courteous,
impatiently eager to again appear ' which was one of the six federations with her.
ier Beth Emeth here two Menorahs, considerat e
All Home•Cooked Food at Medium Prices
and self-effacing, and
before his many Detroit friends pert icipating in this educational ac-
Sept. 19, in appreciation of the
Nathan Ausubel, a
• /1%.
his
dignified,
friendly
presence
w
young
Je
h e has persuaded his producing
We serve breakfast, business lunch, dinner and sandwiches.
ity. conducted each year under I journalist, has done the able tra ish use of the Templ e for two years will lie missed by the member
Specializing in Sunday dinners.
s of
auspices of the Jewish Welfare I lath
no- after their church had been de-
I m anager, Charles Dillingham, to the
, 1.1'"m the Yiddish .
the board, as well as by the em-
stroyed by fire.
i ia i narinL d a ,pra
oak him for appearance at the 1, Irt• aorta:I
trophy,
,g
We also carry • full line of imported and domestic dcii.
in h,t.tni:
Ludwig Lewisohn,
ployees, and children in the home.
writing fr
cedes.
„fudge i• Irving Lehman,
'ilson Theater for one week,
I NIII/LNIORIAM
(Paris, where Shalom Arch has be ore "1 think this is another example
he- 1 d
, eft di 1 ,, f n t a he
Ri nning Monday night, Nov. 10.
"The sincere sympathy of all is
( (.d.1 b e 7 i(S,ho nIV
g
en
of
the
Fatherhood
of
God
and
the
re
„Is
t:Im
r
t
n
.
'
n
il
,F,
rd
For your convenience—always room for parking.
living with his family for the p
Ise
extended to his beloved family and ‘"
ith matinee on Wednesday and
R ill- eeveno years, says of "The Mo ant Brotherhood of Man that your il "-Ty of the minutes shall be sent
In loving memory of Philip
S t an I ay.
lam W. C
Cohen of New York.
I Cr:" "It is high time that the th- congregation could worship here so
e
G ord .on, who passed away s
to
them,
as
well
as
placed
in
our
1
even "Ripples," the new Fred Stone
ldisputtel master of Yiddish lit un- happily," Nelsm K. Fromm, permanent records."
years ago Nov. 21, 1923, 13
days extravaganza, is a musical frolic "New Babylon" at Little
In Kislev.
tare he known and appreciated ra- president of the Temple, said in
of
The resolution is signed by Sam-
distinction,
extravagantly i
the English-speakin g world. Ile in accentance of the gift.
Theater.
is
In the Morning Before Going to Town
It in good to see so many of uel B. Kohn, president, and Abra.
mounted, brilliant in color, em- I
No one knows the silent heartache
'

a novelist of the nature of En
ham
J. Levin, secretary.
Only those who have lost can tell. a
ploying midgets, New York state l
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like
liamsun—th e epic poet of his fo at our Westminster congregation
Of the tear. that are shed in silenr
" New Babylon," a film drama of
C.
new. Drive a clean car to town.
troopers in action, a mountain
lk.
here
tonight
and
to
have
them
For the on, we loved so well
the Franco-Prussian tear
and the The Mother' is a narrative
w
bear, beautiful girls at a colonial I Paris C
profound beauty and significan of come and seat themselves in their
Commune of le71, produced , sigificant f
ce, old accustomed pews," said Rev.
Sadly missed by his Wife and ball, and a dazzling assembl
• of in Russia by Sovkino, the Soviet for n
or Jwry,
e
eign ca
Children.
ladies and gentlemen at g
a hunting
America, signi ficant above nt Kenneth B. Welles. "You see, we
unting
, party. The production is ac. cinema, is being shown for the first for that straight art of imagin a II, have a feeling that we belong."
SPIVACK
Lubrication Service
claimed as containing more fun time in Detroit at the Little Thee- time narrative which threatens a-
The ceremony took place in the of 8430 Beaubien street,
.e 67 years
tret,
ter, Columbia and Witherell.
Winter Storage Service, $12.50 Per Month
than a three-ring circus.
Temple and both congregations at-
died nn Nov. 2 . F
be loot in contemporary literatur to
uneral
/sent-
' "New Babylon" has been lavish. "The pivotal point of the sto e. tended.
' ices were held on Nov. 2 at Lewis
Arthur
Andrews presented Bros.' Funeral Home, and the body
New Palais d'Or Cabaret Is ! ly praised by the New fork and is the deeply moving and hero ry
continental press. The story of struggle of the mother movin le the Menorahs. was shipped for burial to Dayton,
Interesting.
Rabbi Bernard A. Bamberger of 1 0hio. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
the revolt of the French prole- through the book with an all-en g
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lariat as Paris talk is prime ma- • bracing love that transcends a i- Temple Beth Emeth addressed the I She is survived by her husband,
The Patois d'Or Club, located at terial for the Russian artists who thought of race, religion, civiliz II congregations.
have
s
'
the Rev. Kalman Spivack, and two
a
5028 Joy rod at Grand Riclusiv
ver, io
d
a-
h
urvived
their
-
Don
and
time.
She
becomes
th
the most po pular and ex
NO AO Mi.
e lion. The film is done in the mother of all men—the Etern
club in the city.
al
rhythmic, expressionistic manner Mother."
Statement Hurt. Arabs, Jews,
HAROLD ROTH
This is due to the excellent food developed by this school. It will
NEW
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)—Con-
Painting
of 4152 Brush street, 35 years old.
----a
served by always-smiling waiters be shown at the Little Theater con-
Collision
Jemning the view
that "shackling died on Nov. 3. Funeral services
and waitresses, and the mammoth tinuously front I to 11 p. in. FORMER JUDGE ROSENFELD
and
t le Jew will stimulate the Arab," were held on Nov. 4 at Lewis
and
floor show, consisting of best en- through next Sunday.
Prof. Elwood Mead, federal corn- Bros.' Funeral Home. Rabbi Thu-
BECOMES ROSS ENFIEL
tertainers and the peppy Falai,
Welding


D missioner of reclamation in the min officiated, and interment took
Bumping
Wile hand, which furnishes dance An American Girl in Sicily.
ST LOI'IS. — (J, T. A:I — Form Department of the Interior, de- place at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
music. The Palais d'Or is now
- chired that the new White Paper He is
"Robin and Tito." by Mabel L. . er Judge Samuel Rosenfeld,
feld, pas
survived by his wife, Annie,
featuring Georgie Faye, the wise Robinson, published by the Mac- • president local 11'nai B'rith I (al t af the British Government outlin- and
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two children.
Service Station in
La
marking master of ceremonie s; i an ( o. 1$21, has many y o u _ and active in the Y. M. II. A.. an
policy in I alestine would
Service at All Hours
Detroit
Formerly h:ONIUND G. LE Wls
Sylvia Mackie, known to all D e- able points to recommend it to the in other view affairs, changed hi it tiring suffering to that country so
RONALD GROSE
s
that
Detroit's First Licensed Jewish
troiters as the Queen of the Blue s: young reader of the age of 12. name to.. Sarnuel RORA
"within two years the Arabs of 5944 Northfield, Sig months
Enfield
by
or
Undertaker
Babe Douglas, the Tiger Girl, an d There is, first of all, a good plot. 1,1e: of ( ircuit Court Judge hiller-en - oill join with the Jews in asking old, died on Nov. 5.

Funeral
others. Miss Lottie Kroll will b
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
Delaware at Second
for the removal of these restrie- • services were held Nov. 6, with in-
Then, there are interesting charac- ,:rmaabiTeeral,tanfteliain'd'atar,aula)lin ' tions,"
Garfield 6498
back, starting Monday, Nov. it a tern—the
according to a
trio. Robin, the Ameri-
1,
statement
terment
at
Oakview
Cemetery,
Empire 6834
for a long engagement, and el
a
can girl heroine in Sicily. Tito, testified and caused hint difficult e mde
e CntorRosenfield officiated. He
by Professor Mead to th
II i the donkey, and Bianca, the gar- `''
Y Zi oni stO
appear twice nightly.
Organization
of
America
h i•a traveling abroad, in the
, is a survived by his parents, Mr. and
V "
eallwwweenaMWOMINI
11.00.
dener, Add to these the fact that ing of passports and at custom
in - which has made it public.
Mrs. Gerald Grose.
-
the author is so well aci,maanitritt iettal tsrprvriaotnst.„ h7".m
Ironic comment on Great Brit-
Leaves Legacy to J.
hisaahlsiapterorxi: re
F. with
d a Jet
Dual Gm.
- ein's "realistic" politics in Pales,-
the place of the star
MANUEL URBACH
Seymour
Lewis
George
Ls..
Saul
!web.
JOSEPH SPALT ER
wit
n
• CZERNOVITZ.—(J. T. A.)— A people, and you have an excellent his orderly travels.
h tine characterized
the editorials of 2069 West Euclid, 27 years old,
Granite and Marble
set
of
reasons
for
presenting
Judge
this
ennearing
in
several
American
died
on
Oct.
30
in
Flint,
Mich.
Fu-
Hew). for the Keren Kayerneth,
Notch! is 57 years old
book to youngsters.
The announcement of his change o . journals addressed to enlightened neral services were held on Oct.
the Jewish organization for coloni-
f eninion.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The Liberal journals, 31, with interment at Machpelah
nation work in Palestine. was left T The friendship between Robin.1 name caused much comment h ere.
ito and Bianca; their adventures
.'a ion and the New Republic, Cemetery. Rabbis Hershman, Aixh-
In 1916 Governor Gardner ap
by the Rumanian priest Vasil Ina
during
a
volcanic
eruption;
their
'Pointed
Enfield,
Judge
of
the
fir
-
looked
to
for
significant
comment
iskin
and
Stollman
officiated.
peecu, who died recently.
The
lie
Now in our New Locatio n
priest was a keen supporter of I trips to the caves with the fisher. cult Court. He is active in Demo
on the White Paper, expressed was editor of the Jewish Scroll in
, men—these are thrilling expert. ; cratic politics. Twice he was un- -'sympathy for both Jewish and Flint. He is
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Zionism during his lifetime, vigor-
survived by his par-
ously denouncing "Hooliganist Kus- ences. Be sure and introduce your ; successful party candidate for Con- Arabic causes, and with their ten- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spatter;
Euclid 7192
to give the preference to the four brothers, Jack, Aubrey, Leon
ism," and preaching co-operation ; child to them. i gressman and in 1928 sought the , dency
Illustrations by Eloise Burns I Democratic nomination for Lieut.- under-dog, in this instance favored and Sol, and three sisters, Belle,
I
with the Jews.
the Jews, who
help to enchant this story.
seemed the most an- Mrs. Frieda Ferber and Mrs.
Governor.
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Empire 2114
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