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PAGE EIGHT

ATTITUDE TOWARD
APOLOGIZES SPORTSMANLIKE
ZIONISM URGED BY MILFORD STERN
FOR SLUR ON JEWS

ELKUS'S SON-IN-LAW
ON H. U. C. FACULTY1 1 EDITOR

DIETROIRAIELAIND
H OTEL

Dr. Moses Hades, educator and
author, has joined the faculty of the
Ilebrew Union College School for
Teachers in New York City to teach
1 Bible in the preparatory depart-
:meet, according to announcement'
by the principal, Abraham N. I

RONICIE

Time Disavows Anti Jewish
Sentiments; Regrets
Insulting Article.

HEADS A. Z. A.


To Sam Heber, Omaha, president
of the Supreme Advisory Council
Replies to Attack of Dr. Samuel Schulman and Points to Merits in of Aleph Zadik Aleph, junior Band
Zionist Movement; Doubts Whether Palestine Will Become
B'rith order, goes the credit of be.
National Entity in Neu Future.
ing the guiding force in that or-

-

In a recent !sermon, Dr. Samuel and vital, for instance, concerning

Calendar of Events

Of League of Jewish

Women's Organize lions

i

Nov. 11-11adassah men-...al-
tea.
Nov. 12—Music Study a jab.
Bridge-tea.
NOV. 16, 17, 18—Sisterhood
of Shaarey Zedek. Bazaar
Nov. 23, 24, 25, 26 —Jewish
National Fund. Bazaar.
Nov. 23—European Women's
Relief. Program.
Nov. 24—League of Jewish
Women's Organizations insti-
tute.
Nov. 26 — Equality Club-
Bridge-tea.
First Mondays--Council of
Jewish Women.
Second Mondays
Sister-
hoods: Temple Beth El, Sh.,:ir e y
Zeduk.
Third Mondays—Sisterhood
of Emanuel.
Fourth Mondays—linme

Schulman of New York attacked our conception of God, and our con-
Zionism as a "spiritual escape." ception of I'rayer?
I NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dis- Rabbis and laymen have joined in
"As anon-'Zionist, feeling deeply
WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager
avowal of anti-Jewish sentiments a discussion of the question, pro sympathetic toward the work of re- !
he habilitating Palestine and recog- ,
I and regret for the recent publica- and con, through the columns s of t rse
, lion of the article on the Jews in American Israelite of Cincinnati, Sizing its potentialities as a cul-
j Germany, appearing in the maga- and among the interesting replies rural and spiritual center, I believe
zine Time, to which exception was to Dr. Schulman is the statement there is no possibility, within can-
taken by Bernard G. Richards, of Milford Stern of Detroit, form- lurks, of the Holy Land becoming
executive director of the American er president of Temple firth El, a national Jewish political entity. '
Jewish Congress, has been made president of the Jewish Centers As-
"Much Good, Little Harm."
by the editor of Time. In a let- sociation and an active figure in
'Let those who derive comfort
TABLE D'HOTE DE LUXE
ter addressed to Mr. Richards, the practically every important corn- and inspiration from the ideal, en-
editor, henry IL Luce, writes as munal effort. His statement fob . tertain it to their heart's content.
follows: lows: It does touch good, and little harm.
With all due respect to the em-
"The main point seems to be to
"It certainly has accomplished
assure our Jewish friends that Meet Dr. Schulman, whom I admire wonders in Palestine. I have been
Time has absolutely no anti-Jew- reverently, I am wondering why he privileged to visit Eretz Yismiel and
ish prejudices, and that we will should just at this time indulge in I saw the amazing achievements
do our best to avoid any future an attack against the Zionist cause. of the Chalutzint. If ever there was
Second Tuesdays—Hadassals
suggestion of an anti-Jewish atti- "I suppose we should expect as a a noble experiment, a great adven-
First and Third Tuesdays—
tude. This particular story I deeply matter of periodic recurrence these', tore, it is this attempt to rebuild
Music Study Club.
MAIN DINING ROOM—Try our special business
regret. The writer thereof has outbreaks of disparagement against the Holy Land. Zionism consti-
SAM BEBER
men's luncheon at 85c. Children's Dinner Soc.
been duly admonished for his mis• political Zionism.
: totes a mystical, powerful and in-
Dinner tonight $1.30.
guided zeal in attempting to make "The philosophical issue of na- , evitable movement in Jewish his- anization's
g
growth in a period of
his story vivid. Far from condon- tionalism versus universalism in tory. It will and must take its less than seven years to a member-
305 U. S. JEWS SETTLED
FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by many shoppers
ing the savage Hitler outbursts, Jewry is a question as old as thelnatural course.
ship of over 3,000 Jewish boys in
and theater patrons. Can Avenue entrance.
Time views them with alarm; for hills, and most likely a thousand i "Much of the energy, used up in some 130 chapters scattered all
IN PALESTINE IN 1929
about
the
only
policy
we
have
is
years hence posterity will debate Iphilosophical argument and schol- over this country.
Popular prices.
to be fair and to hold a balance be- it with undiminished acrimony. It j antic hair-splitting concerning Jew-
Three hundred and five Jews
On May 3, the A. Z. A., as it is
DR. MOSES HADAS
1 tween fairness and unfairness in iust happens to be one of those sub- !ish destiny, can be better utilized known, was founded by Mr. Heber, left the United States to settle in
COFFEE SII0P—Plate Luncheons SSc, 6oc, 65c, and
:
iects upon which our brethren will lin practical measures to advance who is one of the most active mem- Palestine during the year 1929,
70c. Table and counter service.
Franzblau. He also returned this i public characters."
The story inquestion s oke with always agree to disagree, with ' the fortunes of our brethren wher- bers of the B'nai 13 nth lodge in according to a report issued by
Fall to the Columbia University ,
apparent glee go( "Jew Pess after much spilling of ink and eloquent ever in the world they happen to Omaha. It was conceived by him Robert Szold, chairman of the
faculty, where he taught Greek and l
rich Jewess with her plumb black-
black- row of language.
need our aid, and that goes for as an all-inclusive Jewish youth Zionist Organization of America,
Latin during 1925-28. Ile taught eyed
eyeu brood" scuttling out of
who made public the figures that
Palestine, too.
movement.
Why Suddenly Fearful?
the classics
classics at the University of many and "fillin trains de luxe
EVERY FACILITY—FOR LUNCHEONS
The seven cardinal virtues of Ju- have just been compiled by the
Pleads for Sportsmanship.
"There
is
little
justification
for
Cincinnati during 1928-30. He was ' with trails and cgonfusion," as
"In the name of good sportsman- daism, patriotism, charity, purity, Palestine government. Those im-
director
of
religious
education
at
:
result
of
the
recent
victory
of
the
becoming
suddenly
fearful
of
the
AND BRIDGE PARTIES. CALL RA. 2300
I migrants brought into l'alestine a
the Free Synagogue and director Ilitlerites in the German elections. impairment of our religious life by ship, let us forbear giving vent to filial love, conduct, and fraternity
denunciation of Zionism ev ery time are the foundation of this order. !sum of capital exceeding $3,000,-
litical Zi
of religious activitie
s at th e Nint
The writer also referred to alleged P
, 000, according to the report, which
Each
chapter
is
provided
with
a
1.
being
hurt
by
it,'
we
:it
is
buffeted
by
adversity.
It
may
"As f .
second Street Y. M. II. A. in New offers of "Jew-cash" to the fund
an seem to be hurt by anything we do., now be in a disastrous slump, but program of activities. The order is being invested in °ranee plant,-
York City,
of the "Brown-Shirt"party in
. tions, building construction and
has
an
impressive
ritual
team
and
"As for its 'bringing about bad: if we say 'I told you so,' we may
Dr. Hadas is the son•in-law of attempt to appease the wrath of
each chapter boasts its degree team. !mortgages.
rosults,' this is a relative conclu- . be speaking too soon.
Abraham I. Elkus, former U. S. "swaggering Ilitlerites."
CHAIRMAN OF FIRST
Representatives meet annually to
!
"Instead of capitalizing the mis-
Of the 305 Jews who left to as-
:Ambassador to Turkey, having
"Humor is a very fine
element sic" '
fi
OF SERIES OF DANCES
"As for 'exposing ourselves to fortunes which seem to be under- compete in essay writing, debat- , sist the upbuilding of the Jewish
married Miss Ethel J. Elkus in in journalism," declared Mr. Rich-
By PHILIP M. RASKIN
1927. They have one daughter. He ards in his rebuke to Time "but misunderstanding,' this is one of mining the movement, let us show ing, oratory and athletics in the I National Home, 202 were in the
the inescapable conditions of our as sympathetic and kindly attitude yearly tournament. Delegates front category of what the Palestine
was educated at Emory University ..hen it takes the form f ill
(Copyright by Mr. Raskin and Reprinted
I toward our Zionist brothers. Let each of the chapters assemble each government calls "capitalists."
in Georgia, at Columbia and at the cealed glee at the menacing forces being•

by Courteay of the Jewish Tribune
"Why revive the exploded argil- I us remember Judaism is one re- summer in convention to transact The average capital of these men
Jewish Theological Seminary.
of New York.)
of reaction which confront certain
parts of the German population, a ment that Palestine can never be ligion, though there may be a hum the business of their order. A. Z. A. ' and women was $12,000.
is but one of the many activities
The report shows that during
Why have you failed us, England.
like the home of the entire Jewish pep-idreel versions of it."
liberal-minded
publication
We, whom, bones are the pavements of
made possible through the work of 1929 approximately 7,0150 Jews
BERNTSEIN'S DAUGHTER your own comes dangerously close plea? . No one believes in such a pos-
the Earth,
entered
l'alestine. Poland was first
the B'nai B'rith Wider Scope Com-
We, who watched empires' birth,
WED IN U. S. LEGATION to the bigoted attitude of the agi• sihility.
mittee. Other work financed by I with 1,971; Yemen, Arabia, second
And followed empires, biers,
"Palestine could perhaps ulti- BROTHER OF DREYFUS
AT TIRANA, ALBANIA tators whom it describes."
But fearless of all fears,
mately care for a Jewish population '
DIES IN PARIS AT 73 Wider Scope funds are Irnai B'rith with 593. Russia provided 368
Were never false to our Pledge?
Anti-Defamation League, Irnai nib immigrants, Rumania 355, and the
equal to about one-half of the prey-
TIRANA, Albania.—(J. T. A.)
Why have you failed us, England,
lent Jewish population of New York
JEWISH
MOTHER
GETS
PARIS.—(J.
T. A.)—(laving lel Foundations; B'nai B'rith work United States was fifth. Germany
—Dorothy Jean Bernstein, dough-
Barring our eternal goal.
j sent 283 Jews to Palestine during
and
would
that
ld be precaed
dit
attained the age of 73 in sp
spite of in Mexico, and B'nai 'Frith House-
Wounding the soul of our soul,
ter of Herman Bernstein, Ame - SHOLOM ASCH TRIBUTE( y' ,
ithe year.
decades of preparation and the tremendous nervous strain of building Fund.
Putting nut the solitary ray
can minister to Albania and ( is-
Of our dawning day-
favorable development. As a mat- !a 10- 'ear p eriod in which h e
tinguished Jewish writer nd e
, We—never (alse to our pledge?
Great Yiddish Novel Done in Eng- ter of fact most Jews will never one of the P chil
er
actors
a
wch
inailram
h
w
aa
s
tor, was married on Sunda
c-
lish Translation by Nathan
see Palestine.
Why have you failed us, England,
that absorbed the attention of the
tics Nash, a medical student at a
Turning your word to sham and shame.
What Zionism Does.
' entire world Mathieu Dreyfus died
Ausubel.
French University. The ceremony
Using • Nation's sacred flame
"It is true that Zionism may in Paris Oct. 24. It was Mathieu
As • toy in your ImPeni•I g•me,
took place in the American Lego- no: MOTHER. Ily Sholonn Asch.
nsr. serve as a 'spiritual escape' for : Dreyfush
w o pressed the struggle
And at your abyss' brink
tion here, setting some kind of a ' , ace Liveright. Al west Forty-eighth
Never stooped to think
some of our brethren. Nevertheless against powerful French military
street, New York Mao).
I
precedent.
You could not kill our pledge?
in all fairness, we should concede, officials who had "railroaded" his
Itexhep Jelin, Mayor of Tirane, 1
Why have you failed um, England!
"In this novel I pay tribute to : that it has kept within the Jewish brother, Captain Alfred Dreyfus,
Trend not In the dust
performed the ceremony which was the anonymous heroine of every- fold untold thousands whose relig- j to conviction under the charges of
attended
by all members of the Al-
A Nation's trust,
lay
life, who pays the price of be- ious and cultural identity, but for Ihaving sold French army secrets
Foe no empire Is strong
bunion cabinet and the diplomatic
ing a mother with (lay-by-day sac- the flaming enthusiasm aroused by to a German military chief,
My deed of wrong
representatives of all countries.
To crush Israel's pledge.
rifices. I wished to throw light Palestine, would have undoubted-,
Largely through the efforts of
M. A. COHEN
into that dark corner in which is ly faded into inglorious desuetude. ' Mathieu Dreyfus, who devoted all
hidden
the
American
h
"Their
desertion
would
have
real-
of
his energy and his entire for-
Je
w
i
s
A. Cohen in chairman of
Honor Roll of Congregation the Morrie
mother."
ly impaired the Jewish life. For tune to the battle, the greatest
dance committee in charge of
Emanuel Bible Classes.
----
Thus
Sholom
Asch
himself
ex-
s
ast
multitudes
of
our
people,
the
minds
of Europe were enlisted on
'he weekly dances given by the Nite
l'ing 'king tables are at a rem- plains his latest book to be trans- Zionist ideal has served as a mo- the side of the Jewish Captain
The following pupils have at- Ilawk Club at the Dexter Center
ium,
and
the
waiting
list
has
been
lated
into
English.
It
is
in
fact
a five for self-consecration, and the Dreyfus, and documents were un-
tained the highest scholastic stand- of the 13'nfli Moshe Synagogue,
ing in the various dance on the Dexter and Lawrence. The first of so long for a turn at this popular summation of the fine and com- number is legion for whom Zion-, covered proving the entire case to
Sunday of Nov. 1:
this series of dances will be held sport, that the grouus must now mendable qualities of his novel, , ism constitutes a return to Judo•have been "framed" by a Jew-
I hater who had himself sold the 1
Irving's
Sehlussel'e Cl...: Conalee Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, fea- play in the schedule of one hour, A "The Mother," which, we are km.
Rosenthal, Lillian Weisman. Kinney El-
is planned fur the. mid- promised, is the first of a series of
"There will always be Jews who , documents to Germany. Emile I
lis. J•netK•plan, Pearl Schorr, Albert turing Bob Cruzett and his Cotton
die
of
January
HMI
the
various
Asch's
novels
to
be
brought
out
in
will
glory
in
their
identification
Zola, the great F'rench novelist,
Newman.
Club Orchestra.
teams are working hoedfor the English translation by Livereant, with the life of the Western World, and many other noted writers and
Mrs. Gordon's Class: Florence Albert,
Jean Minnie, Plea Huth Kra-
championship. To the associate to be followed by his "The Electric and see themselves differentiated lawyers of the time rose to world-
mer, Marcus Edelstein, Son, Antman.
members of the building, are offered Chair" and his new great triology, from their neighbors by their re- fame through their participation in
Miss Sara Stein's Class: Ann Sherman,
not only ('ing Pong but Chess and I etersburg, Warsaw and Mos- lotion alone. There will always be the Dreyfus case. In 1894 the
Elsie Blum, Bennie Nsidich, Dorothy
Grossman, itessie Hosberg, Edith Man-
other Jews who will hold that such sentence against Dreyfus was re-
checker clubs. Fencing too, has COW."
tel.. Rose Schwarts.
Asch's study of motherhood is a glory and such identification are a versed, and he was eventually en-
come
into its own this season, and
Mis• Florence Edelman•s CI., Dena
any Tuesday night on the third great story of woman's sacrifice delusion and a myth. If we had no tirely cleared of dishonor.
Berlin, Mildred honk, JOar01,
Enid Gillis, Esther Graff, Lillia n Sher-
floor, there is a great deal of lung- for her children, for home and such differences of opinion, we
man•
ing and thrusting going on. Tues. family; of the inherent Jewish de- would not be Jews at all.
Mk. Rose Friedman's Class: Theodore
day evening the private class in eation to an ideal; of the self-sac- ,
"Na Serious Clash."
Manheirn. Lillian De•sow, Phylli• Kap-
I I
G. J. G.
elansky, Ethel Austria.
"I venture to submit that there
bridge, under the direction of Miss rilice for the sake of her ideals.
Miss Esther Karbels Class: II
The meeting of the G. J. G. was Harriet Levy i. open to all members In "The Mother" the author of should be no serioua clash between
I
Monett, Martin Grossman.
presided over by the Preauleat !and associate members . Ballroom "The God of V
portrays these who insist that Judaism has
The Bible classes are progres- Tesne Steinberg, at the home of , dancing
At a meeting of the board of di-
)t)
class meets every Sunda y the humorous and tragic of Jew- outkrown Palestine, who believe.
sing steadily under the direction
Bertha
Millman.
Pins
were
or-
afternoon
from
4
to
5
and
is
open
ish
family
life,
opening,
as
such that the mission of modern Jews is rectors of the Hebrew Orphan
of Miss Esther Ashinsky, princi-
e
dered for the club. Bertha Mill- to young men and women.
stories usually do, in the ghetto of to be a light unto the Gentiles, to Home held on Sunday, Oct. 5, tIn'
pal of the school. The classes are man was chosen to act as treasurer
Russia, then bringing his heroine spread justice and right by precept following resolution was unani-
a
still open for enrollment and boys
till the next election. This club
tie these shores. His portrayal of and example through all the world; mously adopted in tribute to the
Helen
Spelman
Wins
Nation
-
and girls between the ages of six now meets en Frida .s'
Abraham Rogvoy:
8:30 t '
i • in this country
untry is no i less pow-
w
and those who tied tremendous late
a
through high school are invited to instead of Tuesdays. The • B
Fr EMPIRE STATE PICKLING CO.
al
Oratorical
Contest
"In
the
passing
of
Abraham
ible
erful than his picture of conditions stimulua in the ideal of political
join.
Ito a) • the Jewish fath
fatherless chit
p it.
ti on was rot
Cent ers.
in Russia.
d iy
na
visas
Zionism and deep inspiration in the
The girls decided to go tee the Jew-
--
Sure, the mother, in spite of her new Jewish renaissance it has en- tires of our community have lost
a good friend and the Orphan Home
ish
Theater,
Nov.
13.
Any
Miss
Helen
Spelman
of
the
Bing-
I
struggles,
is
the
very
incarnation
gems,..a,
girl,
be.
Publix Riviera Theater.
Detroit's Finest Kosher Delicatessen and Restaurant
hampton, N. Y., Jewish Commun. ! of tenderness and love.
de-
"Have WC not other differences of hs lots a reyal servant. li is whole_
Seeking to launch a worthy !suc- tween the ages of 17 and 18, wish-
ing to loin a Young Judaea club or ity Center, won the National Ora- : votions are transmitted (to her ripinion much more fundamental hearted devotion untiring work-
cessor to The Trespasser," which
ing and meticulous care in hoking
on
of Jewish ('enters, daughter, Dvoirele, who, out of
was lauded internationally as one interested in one, should call ,lulia tom cat Contest
after finances are largely respon-
of last year's outstanding screen Leemon, the secretary, Emp. 050- Oct. 29, at Young Men's Hebrew her love for the sculptor Ilaskel,
first sacfi
ri ces family, th
sible for the present state of our
I, 558 Josephine avenue.
sac-
ri
Association
of
New
York,
Lexing-
productions, Gloria Swanson has
MENORAHS
PRESENTED
fices
her
own
institution. e Il always had a keen
love—all
in
order
to
ton avenue and Ninety-Second
completed the most pretentious pic-
BY CHURCH TO TEMPLE sense of the practical value of
street. Her subject was "The Eter- make the object of her love happy.
Fred
Stone
in
"Ripples"
Corn-
ture of her career, "What a Wid-
Unselfishness
in
the
keynote
of
thrift,
while not ignoring the spit-
this:
nal alessage of Israel's Prophets
ow," a modern comedy. It has been
ing to Wilson Theater.
116 CADILLAC SQUARE
. . ref our work. As an
of I p
ur p ( own
of Justice and World Peace." She mother love. She toils that Has- , ALBANY, N. Y.—Members itua
booked for showing at Publix Ri-
PHONE CADILLAC 3924
represented the New York State kel should succeed, and ungrudg- estminster Presbyterian Church associate in the direction of the
viera Theater for one week start-
It is almost a miracle that re-
F'ederathut of Y. al. H. A.'s Y. W. inglY lets another woman have of this city presented to Temple work, he was always courteous,
All Home-Cooked Food at Medium Price.
ing Saturday, Nov. 8.
turns F'red Stone to Detroit. Guar- H
u st
s h
e as
b e h
app iBeth
er
E met h h ere two Menorahs, considerate and self-effacing, and
. A.
A a and ( (immunity Centers, him be ca
has

leser
serve in
breakfast,
s
a n st, dbun
in sien re ss . s lunch, dinner and sat:to:es.
anteed to be sound
Sept. 19, in appreciation of the his dignified, friendly presence
in limb, and which was one of the six federations with her.
Specializing
' impatiently eager to again appear participating in this educational ac- Nathan Ausubel, a young Jewish use of the Temple for two years will he missed by the members of
dourest,'
We also carry • full line of imported anal
before his many Detroit friends. tivity, conducted cash year under journalist, has done the able trans- after their church had been de- the benrd, as well as by the em-
he has persuaded his producing the auspices of the Jewish Welfare lation from the Yiddish. stve,'
ro
by fire.
ployees, and children in the home.
manager, Charles Dillingham , to p . .
Ludwig
Lewisohn,
writing
from
"I
think
this
is
another
example
For your convenience—always room for perking.
The
"The
Sincere
sympathy
of
all
is
tro
phy,
, in , n-
tl
sn--- --as
hook him for appearance at the or
a sset
of Judge
ge. Irving Lehman, presi- Paris, where Sholom Asch has been of the Fatherhood of God and the extended to his beloved family and '
.
.
Wilson
Theater for one week, he- de•nt of the Jewish Welfare Board living with his family for the past Brotherhood of akin that your a c , py of the minutes shall be sent a
ig
h
t,
Nov.
Ili
Yn
, was dentedby Congressman Will- seven years, says of The Ninth. congregation could worship here so to them, as well as placed in our
with matinee on Wednesday and
w . C
Cr:" "It is high time that the un- happily, " Dr . Nels in K. Fromm permanent records."
when o f N ea
•Y
or k .
Saturday.
In loving memory of Philip
' disputed master of Yiddish litera- president of the Temple, said in
The resolution is !signed by Sam-
In the Morning Before Going to Town
"Ripples," the new Fred Stone "N am, Babylon"
Gordon, who passed away seven
at Latta tore be. known and appreciated in acceptance of the gift.
uel II. Kohn, president, and Abra-
ok Ike
years ago Nov. 21, 1923, 13 days extravaganza, is a musical frolic
Place it in our hands for 10 tmnutes and it well
the English-speaking world. He is
"It is good to see so many of ham J. Levin, secretary.
of
Theater.
distinction,
in Kislev.
extravagantly j
new. Drive a clean car to town.
a novelist of the nature of Knut our Westminster congregation
mounted, brilliant in color, em-
11am:sun—the epic poet of his folk. here tonight and to have them
No one know• the silent hearts-he+
ploying midgets. New York state
"New Babylon," a film drama of •The Mother' is a narrative of come and seat themselves in their
Only those who have I .34 t r•n 1..11.
troopers in action, a mountain the Franco-Prussianwar and the profound beauty and significance, old accustomed pews," said Rev.
Of the tears that •re shed in Olen,.
For the one we hoed 60 Wen
bear, beautiful girls at a colonial ,Paris Commune of 1071, produced significant for Jewry, significant Kennet's B. Welles. "You see, we
Lubrication Service
MOLLIE SPIVACK
ball, and a dazzling assemblage of in Russia by Sines the Soviet for America, significant above all, have a feeling that we belong."
Sadly mired by his Wife and ladies and gentlemen
at a hunting cinema, is being shown for the first for that straight art of imagina-
The ceremony took place in the of 84:111 Beaubien street, 67 years
Children.
party.
The production is ac- time in Detroit at the Little Then- tine narrative which threatens to Temple and both congregations at- old, died on Nov. 2. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Nov. 2 at Lewis
claimed as containing more fun ter. Columbia and Witherell.
be lost in contemporary literature. tended.
," ;: t N in ee ssn - ttl i a l ibylon" has een lavish-
I than a three-ring circus.
"The pivotal point of the story
Arthur L. Andrews presented Bros.' Funeral Home, and the body
l y praised by the New fork and is the deeply moving and heroic the Menorahs.
was shipped for burial to Dayton,
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
press. The story of struggle of the mother moving
New Patois d'Or Cabaret Is
Rabbi Bernard A.
mr berger of Ohio. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
the revolt of the French prole• through the book with an all-em- Temple Beth Emeth laladessed
d
the She is survived by her husband,
Interesting.
the Rev. Kalman Spivack, and two
taria? as Paris falls is prime ma- bracing love that transcends all congregations.
for the Russian artists who thought of race, religion, e iviliza-
daughters and two sons.
The Palais d'Or Club, located at ,. s lariat
ave
survived
their
own
revolu-
tion
and
time.
She
becomes
the
3028 Joy road at Grand River, is I
Collision
thin. The film is done in the mother of all men—the Eternal
Hurts
Arab.,
Jews.
HAROLD ROTH
Statement
Painting
the most popular and exclusive rhythmic, expressionistic manner Mother."
NEW YORK.--1.1. T. A.)—Con• of 4152 Brush street, 35 veers old,
club in the city.
and
demnina
the
view
that
"shackling
(tied
on
Nov.
3.
Funeral
services
developed by this school. It will
and
This is due to the excellent food be shown at the Little Theater con-
t Jew will stimulate the Arab," were held on Nov. 4 at Lewis
Bumping
served by always-smiling waiters tinuously from 1 to 11 p . m. FORMER JUDGE ROSENFELD
Prof. Elwood Mead, federal corn- Bros.' Funeral Home. Rabbi Thus
Welding
waitresses,
waitrsea, and the mammoth through next Sunday.
BECOMES ROSS ENFIELD missioner of reclamation in the min officiated, and interment took
floor show, consisting of best en-
Department of the Interior. de-, , place at Beth Abraham Cemetery,
tertainers and the peppy Palais
Largest Service Station in
Complete Automotive Garage
An American Girl in Sicily. ST LOUIS.--(.I. T. A.)-- Form- elated that the new White Paper, Ile is survived by his wife, Annie,
d'Or band, which furnishes dance
Detroit
r Judge Samuel Rosenfeld, pan of the British Government outlin- and two children.
Service at All Hours
"Robin
and
Tito."
by
Mabel
L.
music. The. Patois d'Or is now
, p e resident loyal B'nai B'rith Lod ge. 'geea new policy in Palestine would
c-
featuring Georgic Faye, the • woo , Robinson , published bs• y the Ma 1u.,
,
,, and active in the li. NI. IL A and bring suffering to that country
RONALD GROSE
illan Co.' 1$2 I, has
any ,..
erackina master of ceremonies; m
aim points to recommend it to t . e in ether civic affairs, changed his that "within two years the Arabs of 5944 Northfield, 3'1 months
Sylvia Mackie, known to all De;
Funeral
Formerly EinSIPNIn C LEWIS
you ng reader of the age of 12. name to Samuel Rossi Enfield by or- will join with the Jews in nskina old, died on Nov. 5.
troiters as the Queen of the Blues: Th ere
for the removal of these restric- services were held Nov. 6, with in-
.sh
is. first of all. a good plot. der of Circuit Court Judge Killoren.
Detrisit'• nest 1..censes1
. tions,
liaise Douglas , the Tiger G i rl, , and
The e name • Rosenfel d •
statement ferment at Oalnew
was a sourc.
" actor d ing to a statemen
- i Cemetery.
Undertake,
charac.
- —
others. Mias Lottie Kroll will be Then, there are interestina
tors—the trio, Robin, the ; Ameri- of embarrassment and trouble he made by Professor Mead to the Cantor Rosenfield officiated. He
Delaware at Second
hack. starting
rt
Monday, Nov. 10,
can girl heroine in Sicily, Tito testified and caused hint difficulty 'Zionist Organization of America, is survived by his parents, Mr. and
for a long enaagement, and
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when traseling abroad, in the visa- which has made it public.
Mrs. Gerald Grose.
will, the donkey, and Bianca, the gar:
e

appear twice nightly.
cast
paports and at custom in-
Ironic comment on Great Brit-
Seymour Lewis
Daniel Lewis
dener. Add to these the fact that ing of passports
JOSEPH SPALTER
the author is sea well acouninted spections. This has proved a det- I min's "realistic" politics in Pales-
Leaves Legacy to J. N. F. with the place of the steer and its triment to him and interfered with tine characterized the editorials of 2069 West Euclid, 27 years old,

, annearing in several American died on Oct. 30 in Flint, Mich. Fu-
people, and you have an excellent his en-deals.. travels.
MANUEL URBACH
Judge Enfield is 57 years old. journals addressed to enlightened neral sers•ices were held on Oct.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
('ZERNOVITZ.—(J. T. Al— A set of reasons for presenting this
Granite and Marble
The announcement of his change of , opinion.
I l egac y for the Karen Kayemeth.. book to youngsters.
The Liberal journals, Cemetery. Rabbis
name
caused
much
comment
here.
Ithe
Nation
and
the
New
Republic,
Jewish
organization
for
coloni•
the
The friendship between Robin,
In 1916 Governor Gardner ap- I looked to for significant comment Lakin and Stollman officiated. He
zation work in Palestine. was left Tito and Bianca; their adventures
by the Rumanian priest Vasil Ian- during • volcanic eruption; their pointed Enfield, Judge of the Cir. : on the White Paper, expressed was editor of the Jewish Scroll in
pescu, who died recently. The, trips to the caves with the fisher- cuit Court. He is active in Demo-'sympathy for both Jewish and Flint. He is survived by his par-
priest was • keen supporter of ; men—these are thrilling expert- (Tillie politics. Twice he was un- Arabic causes, and with their ten- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spatter;
Now in our New Location
Zionism during his lifetime, vi- or-'. owes. Be sure and introduce your 'omega! party candidate fur Con- dency to give the preference to the four brothers, Jack, Aubrey, Leon
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