PAGE TWO PIE nLTROITIEW1Sif f1RONICLE come the next day for a reply. Meets Antokolsky. PALESTINE POLICY TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE PARLIAMENT 11 S HIGH SCHOOL (committee, PLANS GRADUATION, GREAT TRIBUTE TO LIEUT-GOV. LEHMAN and Mrs. Eva Pollack,. EIGHT ANTI-SEMITES chairman of the program commit- ELECTED IN AUSTRIA tee, are devoting much deal of time When I was admitted to the Senior Division. to this undertaking. The proceeds presence of Antokolsky, I saw a (Continued from Page One.) of the performance will go towards The New York Times, in an ed. VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — pat. ,* or .• slight small man with tiny ferni-IC The competitiv e e forens c season l of the ',the maintenance of the buses that itorial following the re-eleeti.,a of Eight seats in the Nationrat, the (Continued from l'age One.) cities, of splendor and wealth and nine hands. op he ia sh .ley nt t ;/: , Ansticia ion wil Lieutenant-Governor Ilerb..r: transport more than IOU children of the Austrian house lower Ilia features were regular, love. My imaginary loved one Lehman of New York, paid this ' daily to and from the Philadelphia-, provided for the Arabs who lost Parliament, were captured by l '. In c o ir na:t : lti:Il rn disw h 's7 • always took the shape of Sara, a sharply outlined, and his lips ener-!, the senior 'debating The high school of the United i resolution - .cast ce..sion or Jew. Byron School. noted Jewish leader the following the Ileimwehr, Austria's pri- their land. Ile even admitted that Only his eyes, though t th, pretty little neighbor of ours, with getic. i .t. ,,, Imrnlicration to the United States will Ilebrew Schots is making prepare- The Hebrew Teachers Convene in many cases the Jews made it great tribute: vate nationalistic militia, which whom I passed many happy, care- rather severe, reflected suffering—! inteDeathm r i lve;th a, culture lions for its secant graduation ex- •Ordin•rily the election of • In en. lion of the Middle West will be held possible for the Arabs to make a is inclined towards anti-Semi- counte r in free hours. However, when the that universal pain which stamps ercises. Twelve boys and girls have ant Governor regartled as• ,,,nt. . wil Ii ratchman or the Illa ckhawks tism, in Sunday's election. This in. ni•tter. Ile is expected harvest season drew to an end, we the true genius. He offered me a ,11,I o :. t1 the affi rmativ e and Mr. Lin..k y and d completed the prescribed three- jointly with the ilistadruth Ivrith better livelihood on a smaller par- in Cleveland on Nov. 14, Heim- 15 and 111. But, he said the down with the nominee for eel of land. is the first time that the chair, sat down on the edge of his M r 1 met but rarely. so bet.sy of the A. Z. A. 93 year high school course. Among then ame ticket, Hut In the ca. , • I lent. wehr has had direct representa- le.ad tar ni. a .tivr .assn u. usnovir other requirements for graduation A number of teachers of the United Arab very often squanders all the desk and taking my little carv- will lead Gov. Lehman the returns ,d, Back to City. will complete the program. Hebrew Schots, some members of money which he got from the Jews tion in the Nationalrat. night were followed with pee, . • M y master went in for horse- ings, began to examine them. Intermediate debate division will is a thesis of several thousand the board of education, and several and remains penniless and land- Dr. Robert Stricker, leader est. His Republican 01 1 P0111.10 eul, not at all bad!" "Not so bad, sis- words on Jewish history. This In to action one rnoath later. trading towards the end of my endorsed by the Dry Repubh,„ of the radical Ziionists, who ran emus are planning to participate thesis is prepared in the form of members of the Kvutzah will at- less. Such Arabs, he said, become term with him and one of his bar- he mused. "What did you do it . ,wing teams platted him on the ticket wnh n nor competition of • high type is planned be read by ii. dangerous, and the government in- on an independent ticket, was Carroll, who polled nearly lit... gains landed him in jail. My re- with?" for many high school debaters are par. answers to a questionnaire con- tend. Papers will taining over 1,000 questions deal- '' A. Friedland of Cleveland, Dr. S. , tends to see that such cases should defeated. It was naturally feared, ther' 'hat 1 showed him my nicely sharp- , iislyating. muneration was out of the min- e ven If Governor Roosevelt ' Feigen of Pittsburgh, Hr. I. Efros not occur in the future. i ng with Jewish history. tion, but I was glad to recover my coed pen-knife. elec ted, the Lieutenant lio,ett. yr ht Club Leaders Teat of Buffalo, Bernard Isaacs of De- "You want to leave Russia and "The government will therefore he defeated. Even Ilp the stn shoes and my passport. I went The second of a series t A teas for I The schools are planning a mom. troit, Dr. S. Maximon of Cincin- interfere only in such cases where Liberal Judaism in England, who ever, the virtually held hir i0i i be held •1 the Jewish moth concert in which 150 children nati, and others. s ,:nsirs.aszs ;n ct. back to the city on foot, and be my pupil?" he asked. Ilaumes, while in New 1 , city Nor. "Yes," I managed to breathe. Jews will buy land and Arabs will has just published an article in the Sen•tor headed straight for the agency he led his opponent by a pl Cantor It. Mil- •, o f Or I t7tf will participate. But he advised me to stay in at 9 P. m. SamuelIlet7IiiiZr. thereby lose their land, said Lord Daily Mail in which he expresses 607,000 votes. This, by the w. School Activities. ,. which had procured for me my first kovsky is in charge of this enter- will ' wi4‘ C .,""'" '' '''''' i.ti '" Ituestion•bly the largest plum the j ■. s t na Russia; granted me a scholarship approval of the White Paper. The roll of the Oakland branch Passfield, adding, 'I have spoken ,peak o n It f he lace of ( lob Work . 1 th position. prise. Besides the musical part of candid•te in • contested eleetn , , .• re• and promised to obtain for me the Field of Social Work. - Ile will also% : the program, there will be present- of the United Ilehrew Schools has very often with the most jimmi- Statement by MacDonald. ceived in Greater New York. I. t. a I obtained a p osition at the sal- . p rivilege of entering the academy.... the Jewish Center Movement. Mrs. ed a Ilebrew sketch by the alumni shown a marked increase during vent local Zionist leaders and they Prime Minister MacDonald told striking evidence of the esteem , ish will be chairman of the cry of 45 rubles and a private academy granted his request s.. .r io,,, Eiol the past ninth. New students are very satisfied with this atti- the house of commons Wednesday Mr. Lehman in held in the ,•, t'Itv room, in the house of a well-to-do T a" '1!"' , ”"'d Pri and a number of tableaux by which best known him. His ,,,• • h innkeeper, not far from the city. but the city governor failed to „,= i„„ 1 ,,,,,T,J,.',"w omen intermletl in groups connected with the high have been registered and those tulle. If the White Paper con- that the British government in- York Pity was some 20,0M1 lat • doh leadership work. grant me the right of residence. who left for vacations returned, tamed only this, the Zionists would tends to carry out its obligations the great IMO ca,,t for Gooch I school. But the end of the year Raw me The children's minyon was reor- have no complaint. The Zionist under the mandate to both sections yen. Becomes • Celebrity. Senior Girls Committee. back in the city, the possessor of The Kvutzah lvrith, the Hebrew ganized. A large number of chit- leaders told one that the Jews have - Circtimst•nces conspired 1 , . Neu A ttfotteisi meeting Of the Senior Girls The story had leaked out and of the Palestine population. Lehrn•n 111111.11 ■ 1 prominence n. heretofore unenjoyed wealth and a Committee will be held on Monday eve• speaking society, has identified it- dren of the advanced classes is at- always provided for the Arabs who had become known in Vilna and I DavidLloyd George, Liberal lead- ant Governor. More than clear view of the road ahead. ning. NOV. 17. Final plans for the gen- a period of enforeed •Itoette.. t t. , 'self closely with the United Hebrew tending regularly on Saturday lost their land and will continue er, told the prime minister he was From experience I knew that became rather a celebrity. I began itor girls forum on Wednesday, Nue. 19, . ■ • r Schools and is working with the mornings. The children conduct to do as with the greatest pleas- sure the latter would realize the Roosevelt. he served as .01,111, the first thing to do was to get to be invited everywhere and or- will be made at that time. of the State. In that " 1.. , teachers in the propagation of Ile- their services in the same manner ore'." importance "of having this cleared played marked ability and •n easy gra., some respectable clothes. I en- ders and offers of tuition jobs Senior Girls' Forum: of the public business that came before brew culture among adults. The as the adults and are assisted by , up as soon as possible." MacDon- - Leadership Among Jewish Women" deavored to earn a living through came pouring in on every side. Kvutzah decided to hold two meet- their teachers, Abraham J. Lech- •hirn. Ilis and judgment and termst• my painting and I succeeded in At last I was able to give myself I will be discussed •1 the senior for. ald replied that time for the Pales- 17th Congress Feb. 5. forum on Wednesday. Nov. 19, by Mrs. ings monthly. One will be a Ile- over, N. Croll, J. Lifschitz and getting several orders for pee_ over wholly to art. And now I had Joseph tine discussion probably would be t u "niu.rn alt1r1OPO.11 Mt: eildh i Ornh.fir:. ■1' 17"hi st Welt and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich. brew meeting at which lectures and Miss Ida Weiner. The graduating LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Feb. 5 allotted with the discussion next 'r Excutive. And throughout hi, tenure traits. However, I knew that noth. another grief. I lost my faith in Mrs. Welt will describe thework of the papers will be given Hebrew and ;of office he has•ctively intemxte.1 hand ing would suffice to open to me the usefulness of art, although I Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Ehr• followed by discussions. At the class is working diligently and in- was set as the opening day for the Monday or Tuesday. in the charitable institut,ns i. and lieh will discuss the accomplishments of other meeting Jewish topics will be tensively in order to meet all the forthcoming seventeenth World the doors of higher society but continued to love it passionately. hospit•Is of the Slate, becomi ng • fa. Itallassah. necessary requirements outlined Ziionist Congress by the Zionist mansfigure in many of the ...tomtit, 1,f At that time I became acquaint- the mastery of conversational discussed either in Yiddish or Fang-b emae tr the conch : J. N. F. Plan. Campaign for Fur- New York, where he h., gone b. ofd y the United Ilsbrew Schools for Actions Committee ittstee ed with a group of young people Intermediate Division Russian, citizens in furthering every ham of but fish. The general public is invited j., , raduatioo. The teachers of the sion night of i emergency meet , who had given up every personal Phimot• Girls' Danes: ther Palestine Land Buying. rnane work. Altogether, therefore. the Friendship Helps. . to both meetin gs. cons ider the f uture t I, class The Phimot• Girls sponsor the Inter• struck up an acquaintance , interest and had devoted them I, trttimphant re.eler ion of 11,eut. I mediate dine, on Satord•y evening, Noe. Lehman is • marked tribute to a man The Women's League, headed by Abraham J. Lachover. There also policy of the Zionist Organization NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The with a Russian family, the Schleg. selves to the uplifting and educe.' 1h. who by hiK character •nd fidelity 1 , ., Mrs. I. Margolis, completed ar- has been g organized here Youn . its leadership in view of the Jewish National Fund will shortly ul tion of the masses. I joined their ale nin emr< balk larger than r , r b,•. era. They rove d to be delightf rangements for the theater bens• Judaea club which meets every crisis c rested by the British White undertake a great money-raising fore in the eyes of the tomple uf this friends anap each member of the ranks. I began regarding art only In tietm o .d rda'.5t,' Nov. Itr 11‘' 22, has been set asid Slate•" family gave me lessons in Russian, as a means of existence and my as the date for the all intermediate frolic r fit to be held Wednesday evening, Saturday evening under the lead- Paper. The Actions Committee, campaign for the purpose of fur- o b been in gess'onf I Mary klic .h n n rfie I ec. 3, I at Litt ' man th s theater, Mrs. I rs. ersh ip of Miss ary Na e s y, which has thering its work and buying more They must have noticed my st ud ies asge considerably. Awnrdn will be • the 1 days, did not decide on the place land in Palestine. The campaign .1. Wexler, chairman of the ticket graduate of the schools. mot menthe, for their accomplishment growing need, although I tried to Finally I became tired of filling during the 1929.30 season. A Prograr where the Congress, which bids will reach its peak coincident with Ethel Barrymore in "Scarlet conceal from them the fact that tiresome order and I decided to of entertainment and dancing has bee fair to be the most important in .1 the coming of Mendel Menachim Mary" at Cass Theater. my money was gone and that I had desert my art altogether and look arranged. generation, will be held. Ussishkin, head of the Jewish Na- not enough to eat. They got me about for another occupation. tional Fund, and known as the The Actions Committee also de- Lee a Shubert presents Ethel li r. a tutoring job in drawing with the Choose. Mechanics. Amca Auxiliary to Giv e cided upon the creation of a spe- "grand old man of Zionism" to rymore, the foremost English- family of General Dimianowich, MY choice fell upon mechanics. Card Party Dec. 16. duel political committee of five Anwriica. Mr. Ussishkin is expect- speaking actress, in "Scarlet Sister where I enjoyed a year's board and I devoted myself to the study of lodgings mathematics and physics, but the which is to have full voting powers ed from Palestine for the Chanu- Mary," the play made by Daniel The ladies' auxiliary of th At first these people seemed to more I progressed the clearer it Amen Orphan Home will give a with the members of the World kah holidays. The convening of a Reed from the novel by Julia Pet- an became that the new plan required card party Tuesday, Dec. lf, Zionist Executive. The five mem- national conference on the I'ales- erkin, in the Cass Theater in De- t take interest in me solely as bers of this new committee will be tine land p roblem, to be held un- troit, for one week only, beginning artist and their children's art many years of study, a university General Electric room, 3050 Ca: education and many other things avenue. The proceeds of this af Leo Motzkin, chairman of the der the auspices of the Jewish on Monday night, Nov. 17, with teacher.. But as time went on, the fair will go to buy food and cloth Actions Committee, Nahum Gold- National Fund of America, was matinees on Wednesday and Sat- general directed towards me his out of my reach. The result was that I threw ing for the Amca orphans. Ticket mann, leader of the German Radi- also urged. urday , p rior to its New York iron - thoughtful attention. I was en- cal Zionists; a representative of iere which occurs in Miss thorny- gaged at the time in carving some over the study of mathematics and can be obtained from Mrs. Green - • with it my dreams. The period Blatt, Empire 2105, or Mrs. Gott r the Jewish National Council of more ' s own theater on Monday statuettes out of black wood. that followed was perhaps the most witz, Garfield 4851. Packages 0 f Palestine, an American member "Garrick Gaieties" Next At- night, Nov. 24. Happy With Ruesia• Family. who, it is rumored, will be Prof. traction at Wilson Theater. Where non-subscribers may enter their subscrip- Additional interest in "Scarlet My life with the family was a miserable in my life. Something clothing will be welcomed. Thi Felix Frankfurter of the Harvard Sister Mary" is the fact that in happy one and free from all want. was lacking. I felt an utter is a needy cause and the co-opera tion for The Chronicle. haw School, and Dr. M. D. Eder of The new, brisk, fall edition of this production, Ethel Barrymore The summer spent with them in emptiness. The absolute purpose- tion of the public is urged. Palestine. "Garrick Gaieties," the Theater Colt, daughter of the star, makes the country had left me physically les-sness of my sufferings and my The initiative in dealing with Guild's smart, swift, musical re- her Detroit debut, representing the fit. Yet the thought of the hope- very existence and even the at- Three Famous Stars in Litt! 331/3% e the government's Palestine policy vue, begins a week's engagement ninth generation of the Barrymore lessness of being admitted to the tempt to reassure myself that my Theater Movie. has been wrested from Lord Pass- at the Wilson Theater Monday, Drew family. art academy, because of my re- propaganda work was directed for An unusual week's program is t ■ field, colonial secretary, and Pre- Nov. 17. The present edition of ligion, robbed me of all joy. I the good of humanity failed to of mier MacDonald is now dealing "Garrick Gaieties" is cmade up of be given at the Little Theater, 5 began to think of academies where bring me solace. (To Be Continued.) East Columbia, beginning Satur with the matter personally, the the best tunes, sketches, and dance Fox Theater. only ability counted, and not a parliamentary correspondent of routines from all three "Gaieties" day, Nov. H, at a cut rate price o f certificate of descent. Because of the overwhelming re- the Jewish Chronicle says. Minis- editions, as well as new material, ception accorded "The Big Trail," 35 per cent. The feature film fo It happened at the time that terial circles are reported to be which went into the production the Fox Theater will hold over the Antokolsky came from Paris to Goldstein Not Elected to this week is to tie the famous U. F Congress. A. German production featurin admittedly worried over the de- just before the show left New Raoul Walsh's history-making film visit his parents in Vilna. I de- the three German stars, Emil Jan nunciation of the White Paper on York for its road tour. epic for a second week. In addi- cided to ask him to accept me as strictly legal grounds by so emi- a pupil. The general approved my WORCESTER, Mass. — (J, T. rungs, Werner Krauss and the fa Albert Carroll and Ruth Tester tion with this great picture it is nent a legal authority as Sir John are principal players. Mr. Carroll fitting that the Fanchon & :Marco's intention. It was the custom of A.)—Completely tabulated elec- moos actress !fenny I'ortner. Al I Simpson. the time to approach the favored tion returns from the fourth con- these eminent stars are sharing th will do his famous imitations of "Victor Ilerbert" idea, which lent The united front which British Ethel Barrymore, Mrs. Fiske, John much excellent appeal to the entire When at the Bazaar, remember, a subscription to of fortune through letter only. gressional district overturned the honors in the U. F'. A. tilrn, "Jim e Jewry created in opposition to the Barrymore, Lynn Fontanne and bill, should also be kept for a sec- The Chronicle aids your sisterhood. Accordingly I composed a lengthy early lead compiled by David Gold- Bernd" based upon a story of th e Pas.sfield White Paper on Pales- others. Miss Tester will be heard ond record-breaking week. "The missive w hich, together with sev- stein, Jewish attorney of this city, same name by the pen of the well tine has been broken by the Rev, in the song hit, "Sing Something I Big Trail" is the talkie remaining eral of my works in wood, I left and elected his Republican oppo- known German playwright Geran Hauptman. Dr Israel Mattuck, leader of the Simple." at his house, saying that I would nent. for another week. UPS AND DOWNS OF AN ARTIST CENTERS ASSN pz gl. A FIEVETROITJEWISH (ARON ICILE Will Have a Booth at the BAZAAR the regular subscription rate of $3.00 per year will be donated to the cf Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood AN EVENT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY MAMMOTH BAZAAR Fun, Dancing, Good Things! Sponsored by the SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD Begins Tonight, Saturday, November 15 Also - Sunday Afternoon II Night, Monday Night, November 16-17 You'll have a good time, meet your friends and find a lot of things here you need. Every cent you spend goes to a good cause. Candies, preserves, home , made household articles of all kinds on sale. Cafeteria will be in operation. Come and Bring Your Friends Your Presence Will Be Appreciated Admission Free Dance Music by Seymour Simons Orchestra SPECIAL FEATURES for OPENING NIGHT NEW SHAAREY ZEDEK SYNAGOGUE BASEMENT Chicago Boulevard at Lawton