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Apish PerlaCal Carter

CLIFTON AVENDI • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

rflEPETROITIEWISfl OWN 1CLE

DEATH OF NATHAN
STRAUS IS MOURNED
BY ENTIRE NATION

thousands of infants' lives in this
city alone annually.

SOCIETY LUNCHEON men and turned over to the use of
the army quartermaster corps a
FUND TO AID NEEDY1 large tract of land in Lakewood,

NATION PAYS TRIBUTE
TO GREAT BENEFACTOR

has contributed as much as any one
man to the reduction of infant mor-
When Mr. Stratus started his
tality
in the United States.
milk campaign he encountered op.
N. J. A Red Cross hospital was
"Ile has loin an outstanding
(Continued from Page One.)
position. In his own words he Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Af- erected on the land and conducted
force
in building unity in Jewry.
(Continued from Preceding Page.) was "met with incredulity or even
in conjunction with General Hos- I erahle figure, which will be sadl p though he never became entangled
fair to be Held Wednesday Af -
derision or with open and bitter
pital 9, which was housed in what • missed, a Jewish leader whose vis in any Zionist politics. On the
than Straus walked into the highly attack." Dairymen and milk com-
ternoon at B'nai Moshe.
had formerly been the Lakewood! ion of service transcended all lint . other hand. his great humanity has
successful department store found-
panies fought his efforts to lower
Hotel.
its of race or creed, and a philan . inspired both Jews and Christians,
ed by Rowland Hussey Macy un. prices, and even physicians doubt-
I. or the price of one admission t o
Mr. Straus took deep interest in thr, gist whose b•nufactiens, vspec ., and if Palestine mac ones estalt-
der the firm name of R. II. Macy &
ed whether Mt. Straus could save , a luncheon and card 'tarty, at least
tost-war
problems,
especially
as!
Mr.
Straus
had
under
his
arm
Tally
in behalf of children, were o f lished as it refuge and home for
Co.
lives "amt achieve by such simple three needy ones will be assisted in
hey affected his co-religionists. Ile permanent value."
two fine porcelain plates. Mr. methods such startling results." In the present emergency situation.
the Jews, it will be due as much In
was
intense
in
his
attention
to
the
Macy' was interested, and the up.
John
D. Rockefeller Jr., paid a the interest of Nathan Straus and
On the strength of this fact,
1916, when the infantile pa-alysis
shot was that the basement of the epidemic was claiming so many those in charge of the luncheon and flight of the Jews in Poland and ! glom ing tribute to his depute( t to the inspiration he has brought to
ince engaged in a controversy friend, and United States Senators the on•ement as to any other
store was rented to the Straus
It's not necessary to
young victims. Mr. Straus's milk card party of the Hebrew Ladies
with Ignore Paderewski, the pian-, Robert F. Wagner and R. S. Cope- agency,"
firm. Nathan and Isidor Straus
ideas had triumphant vindication. Aid Society, to be held at 1:30 p..
buy new clothes in or-
bought the store in 1887. After
m., Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Conger- ' st, who had denied that pogroms; land, Dr. Ilugh S. Cumming, Sur-
der
to look well
Addressing the International
his brother's tragic death Nathan
BY THE WAY
gation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and , had taken place during his Swum- , gran General of the United States
groomed and successful. Just get the Forest Clean-
Straus in 1914 gave up all connec- Congress for the Protection of In- Lawrence, urge the public at large ; iency as prime minister of Poland.' Public Health Service, Governor
--
fants,
held
in
Brussels
in
1922,
the
ing habit. While you're wearing one suit let Forest
tan with R. H. Macy & Co.
to support the event as liberally as The Committee for the Defense of Roosevelt, Mayor Walker, Former (Continued from Preceding Page.)
philanthropist said that when he
lows in Poland, of which Mr., Gaternor Alfred E. Smith. Ilish'ip
In 1888 the brothers established began his work in New York in possible.
have the others for regular cleaning and pressing.
William
T.
Manning,
Dr.
Nichalas
quently
that
the
thing
grew
nau-
trans
yeas
chairman,
cited
alleged!
a
department
in
the
Brook-
Proceeds of this affair will be •
a chi n
Clean clothes look better and wear longer. Forest
1892 the death rate among chil-
seous to London.
lyn department store then known dren under 5 years of age was turned over to the Detroit Jewish , nstances of pogroms and charged Murray Butler, James IV, Gerard,
cleaning includes minor repairs and mending, of
She had merely, as you see, re-
hat Paderewski had sought to con. Police Commissioner Mulritoney of
Emergency Relief Fund. A regu-
as Wechsler & Abraham. The 90.2 per thousand. The
course.
use of
versed
the
process
New York, John Spargo, Slayer IV.
and it worked.
brothers were invited to enter the treated milk caused a steady de- lar luncheon will be served and ar- 'cal the truth.
I
71111 aware that this sounds very
W.
Lvov
of
Mamaroneck,
Sir.
Differed With Zangwill.
firm in 1893, and after they had crease. and in 1920 the percentage rangements are being made for an •
Straus' summer home town, Will- fantastic. Nevertheless, I would
acquired Mr. Wechsler's interest, had decreased to 28.3 per thou- !entertaining afternoon.
Sir. Straus made frequent jail' Church Osborn, Chancellor El-
not he surprised if some method
WOMEN'S FROCKS
the tirm became Abraham & sand.
Mrs. Max Gross is chairman in ' perches in behalf of Zionism and' merEllsworth Brown of New York like this wouldn't work far more
MEN'S SUITS
Straus. The firm was incorpor-
• ..harge of the affair, and is assisted t ook violent issue with Israel Zang- University, and many other noted
AND SUITS
The
idea
was
novel
and
the
pro-
effectively
than
the
customary
ated in 1920, but it was not until
Cleaned and s
when the eminent English au non-slew's paid tributes lit the
by Mrs. A. Goodman and Mrs. 1. "
Cleaned and
de- swearing off process.
1925 that Mr. Straus, who had not paganda against it was strong and H. Auslander.
her in a speech in Carnegie Hall ported humanitarian
$ 1 50
cooed
Pressed
well directed, Once Mr. Straus
A recent professor in 80111e uni-
been active in the business for
Congregation
and up
Moshe donat-!! October, 1923, said that Zion-
was arrested on a charge of water-
versity has demonstrated the satire
Tributes by Jews.
some time, retired as chairman of
sm was a political corpse. In the
ing milk, this charge arising from ed use of the hall free for this I
principle
in
a
simpler
field.
Ile
Jews who paid hits tribute and
the board.
titbit of the furor produced by Mr.
!event.
the fart that at some of the sta-
found that in his typewriting he
sngwill's utterances, Mr. Straus mourned his lass included Henry
Started Milk Station. in 1892.
tions the milk was modified sothat
On March 1. the Hebrew ladies s
generally made some mistakes, and
aid that he felt he must "de- Margenthau, Felix M. R' •h
Through all his business years it could be fed directly to the •
that the most •efficient way to cor-
child Aid Society will give its annual) n ounce" the author.
Dr,
Stephen
S.
Wise,
Dr.
Louis
I.
his philanthropic spirit had been at without the inclusion of any addi- charity ball, the proceeds to be
rect this tendency was to IS t ter-
'"c
work, the vision of his stations tional preparation. Mr. Straus used for emergency relief. Detroit
"The Zionism of Mr. Zang -will is Harris, Rabbi Nathan grass, Rabbi ately practice making the sante
for pasteurized milk for infants chucklingly told how three justices irganizations are asked to keep this counterfeit Zionism," he said. "I Samuel Schulman, Rabid Herbert mistakes.
S. Goldstein, Colonel Michael Fried-
having come to him in 1892. lie of Special Sessions convicted hint date open.
speak from experience; he speaks
sant, Max D. Steuer, Max .1. Kohl-
inaugurated and maintained at his and then suspended sentence
from hearsay. I have devoted my
CHASSIDISM AND SWEET
er, Rabbi Bernard Revel, Dr. David
own expense until 1920 a labora-
life to this one cause and I am not I
W ordof what was being ac-
ADELINE
1.S I I'ad, "' '. se i
tory and distribution system to complished in New York spread
e
going
to
have
any
one
be
misin-
And it seems Itt 111•, similarly,
out of his own pocket. Then th
Mr. and Sirs, Henry Moskowitz,
provide the poor with milk, which, and pasteurization plants for milk ! milk companies adopted th formed. I have been in Palestine,
that anyone who did his drinking
e
Jacob &Haas.
Recording to the statistics of the were installed in many other cities, method employed by Mr. Straus l l have lived in Palestine. My mind
in the old Chassidic way would be
Tributes were also paid by many
Board of Health, is saving many Mr. Straus building some of them so that now virtually all milk en 'lis there, toy money is there, myl
far less prone to fall into intem-
national organizations, chiefly the.
heart
tis
there."
perate ways than the person oho
tering a large city is pasteurized
Zionist Organization of America, of
drank
his liquor with the con-
Again,
in
1925,
Mr.
Straus
gave
!
Milk Stations in Many Lands.
which Robert Spilt' is president;
sciousness
of sin.
vivid evidence of his interest in
Hadassah, National Council of
In Germany, Palestine. Cuba
At any rate, I never saw any
I Palestine. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise
Under Auspices of Jewish Centers Association
Jewish Women, National Jewish
the Philippines and other parts o
Chassidim
lying in the gutter,
f chairman of the United Palestine ' I
the world Mr. Straus built his pas - Appeal, had threatened to resign Welfare Board, and others.
ANNOUNCE A SERIES of LECTURES
beating their wives or even hang.
teurization plants and ran then ' his chairmanship because of wide
Tribute. by Local Leaders.
ing onto any lampposts, singing.
the first of which will be given
until his idea was accepted. Now •
Tributes by local leaders intim!-
ii, 'risht, 1931. J. T.
spread misinterpretation of one o
virtually every country in tin ' his sermons praising Jesus.
' (al statements from Fred Si. But-
In
world regards pasteurization a
urging Dr. Wise to retain his pus zel, Henry Wineman, Chief Justico
one of the necessary medical steps
t Henry Butzel of the Michigan State
Mr. Straus gave $150,000 to the
in the treatment of the milk sup - appeal and it was announced the! Supreme Court, Dr. Leo M. Frank-
WOODWARD AVENUE AT GLADSTONE
ply for the elimination of what
' lin, Rabbi A. NI. Ilershman, Rabbi
- that his donations to the Jewish •
■ t which time
ever colonies of disease germs may
Leon Fram, Melville S. Welt, Is-
Cnstumes of an unusual and fan.
Homeland in recent years alone
' raid ilimelhoch, Albert Kahn, Mil- testa nature were in evidence at
be lurking there. Much of the
had been close to $750,000. lie
credit for the health work he can - had established as a foundation for tonAlexander, Leo M. Butzel, Day the eineyahle hard time party
! K rolik,,fudge Harry B. Keidan, sponsored by Beth El Sisterhood,
ducted wasgivcn by Mr. Straus to
the Nathan and Linn Straus
internationally known as one of the world's foremost thinkers,
and given in the Home Dairy.
the late Dr. Abraham Jacobi. Mrs. , Health Center a trust fund of Milford Stern and many others.
will dirreuse
The guests, numbering 30 cou-
The finest tribute locally was con-
Straus, his faithful helpmate of $500,000 for general welfare work
more than a half century, also was in Palestine.
tained in the statement of Fred 51. ples, were received by hostesses
"JEWISH CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY IN THE
1Butzel who said:
from the Sisterhood, including Mrs.
UNITED STATES"
of great aid in the work. It was
Mrs. Straus joined her husband
"Since the days of Sir MOM•S A. Schlager, Sirs. Walter Kirchner,
she who compiled and edited the in his devotion to the project, and
Admission 50c each lecture--$1.00 for the aeries of three
, Montefiore there has been no such Sirs. S. S. Pearlstine, Sirs. Philip
literature which the philanthropist
lectures.
I in 1922 it was announced that she
Catsman, Mrs. H. PodnIsky, Mrs.
used in furthering education on had donated her jewels, valued at person as Nathan Straus.
"Sir. Straus' standing in civil life A. Kahn and Mrs. Louis Lebster,
!ironer milk.
$18,500 to the 7i mist Organiza- was
. He always felt
As evidence of his tremendous tion of America to further medi-
Paramount Theater.
interest in the problem of a safe cal and health service in Jeru- !the keenest interest in the plight of
the Jews in eastern Europe and in
In "Reducing," the new Marie
milk supply for the children of the salem.
The titan who has a telephone in his home has
I'adestine.
llr'ssler and o ly Moran comedy,
poor, there may be cited an inn-
Upon his return from the lay-
took a leading position in which is now showing at the Para-
11731 Linwood Ave
Art. 6261.W
dent that occurred late in 1921 ing of the cornerstone of the
an advantage over the man without one. It
651 E. Euclid A.
Mat Set
when drivers of milk wagons went health center Mr. Straus was as • this country first as a merchant, mount Theater, there is no delay to
920 Holbrook Are.
on strike. Mayor Ilylan sought optimistic as ever over the future and his ideas of merchandising the start and end of fun! The
Parents are requested to confer with the teachers of the
have
come
to
prevail
generally
in
enables him to get into touch with the em-
laughs begin with the departure of
vainly to prevail upon the men to of Palestine. He reported that he
Kadimah Hebrew Schools regarding their children's education.
the world today.
t had
o Slarie Dressler, her postman-hus-
return. Nathan Straus was sick had found on every side signs of
The K. 11. S. have enlarged their schools and have added
gained wealth, he began active work band, Lucien Littlefield; her (laugh-
ployer Who has work to offer. And the em-
in bed, but when he heard of the progress of the country, and added
some interesting subjects to the general curricula.
in philanthropy, first giving espec- ter, Anita Page, and her two sons,
mayor's failure he insisted on get- that "the Holy Land is being re-
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR BAR MITZVAH
ial
attention
to
the
child
problem.
for a visit with her sister, folly
ployer can reach him easily and quickly.
ting. up. Accompanied by a nurse,
.
Reasonable Rates
By his campaigns in the interest of Moran, wealthy New York beauty
Personal Attention
and obviously weak from his ill-
Urged End to Wailing Wall
Director, A. KUTNICK
, proper feeding of little children he parlor proprietress.
ness, the elderly philanthropist
Dispute.
At
appeared at a strikers' meeting
Mr. Straus appealed to the Mos-
There are many times each (lay when a tele-
and vainly pleaded with them to lems of Palestine, in a letter to the
"stop this murderous business."
Grand Mufti in December, 1928,
phone will be useful to almost everyone in the
In 1918 Mr. Straus offered his to end the controversy over the
'silk plant to the city, saying that Wailing Wall which eventually cul-
family ... to save steps ... to "run" errands
its advancing age made it impos- minated in the massacre of Jewish
sible fur him to continue direction inhabitants by raiding Arab tribes-
... to call friends or business acquaintances ...
3f it. Ile also disclosed that for men. After that outbreak he ac-
years he had been spending more cepted an honorary chairmanship,
to arrange social gatherings.
than his income in his benefac- with Julius Rosenwald, Felix M.
tions, which at this time began to Warburg, Samuel Untermyer and
be directed to Zionism and Pales- the late Louis Marshall, of the Pal-
tine in vastly increased measure. estine Emergency Fund which
You can enjoy the convenience of a telephone
Two years later the city accepted raised $2,083,813 for the Jewish
the plant and on the occasion of sufferers in Palestine.
in your home for as little as 8?.:i cents a day.
Mr. Straus himself gave $50,000
the formal acceptance tribute was
to the fund. Through the soup
paid to Mr. Straus for his labors.
To place an order, or for information, visit any
kitchens he established in Palestine
Aided Panic Victims.
more than 500,000 needy persons,
While seemingly engrossed in
regardless of race or creed, re-
Telephone Business Office.
his milk stations, Mr. Straus found
ceived free meals in five months
time to devote his tireless energy
up to Dec. 31, 1929, and during
to other aids to the distressed. the Arab emergency.
During the panic winter of 1893,
More than 700 members of Ila-
and during the months of 1892
dassah women's Zionist organ-
leading to the panic, he originated
ization, attended a testimonial
and maintained a chain of depots
luncheon to Mr. and Sirs. Straus
The
for the distribution of coal, bread
Standard
at the Hotel Astor on Jan. 23,
Phaeton
$ 510
and groceries to the poor of the
1929, in honor of the work they
city, and he also maintained a sys-
had done in rebuilding Palestine as
tem of lodging houses for the
The
Standard Fite-
a Jewish homeland. A silver-en-'I
$!.
Houtlater
homeless.
*LI 75
Coupe
cased scroll in Hebrew, listing!
During the Spanish-American their gifts of more than $2,000,-,
Sport H4,71111.11,
War he donated an ice plant to 000 to Palestine, many of them!
Sport Comic
with rumblV 1.1• 11 t .
• •l
Santiago, Cuba, and in 1909 he made through Hada-ssah, was pre-
with rumble scat . . . •• •
founded the first tuberculosis pre- sented through relatives to Mr.!
The
centurion> for children. He located and Mrs. Straus, who were pre-
Standard
Court]
it at Farmingdale, N. J., after an vented by illness from being
St-414111
unsuccessful attempt to place it in present.
Special
Lakewood, N. J. In later years
A silver key used at the forinal
Sedan
9
when he spoke of the attitude of ceremony of opening the $250,000!
persons who opposed Lakewood as Nathan and Lina Straus Health
Specie:equipment
extra.
All
prires
f. 0. b. Flint. Michigan
the site of the preventoriurn, Mr. Center in Jerusalem was sent to
Straus was inclined to be bitter— Mr. Straus in Slay, 1929, by Sir
something his kindly nature sel- John Chancellor, high commis-,
dom permitted itself.
missioner of Palestine, who
Although his interest in a Jew- thanked him for "the magnificent
ish homeland long antedated it, gift" to all the peoples of Pales-
Mr. Straus's first substantial gift tine. Mr. Straus had deputized
to Palestine was in 1912, when he John Haynes Holmes, pastor of
established a health bureau in JP- the Community Church, to repre- •
mode
Before inaeating 'our mone ∎ in it new automobile,
, rusalem. Almost coincident with sent him at the dedication of the
! the setting up of the bureau, Mr. center, but when Sir. Holmes ar-
Straus established a soup kitchen, rived the ceremony had to be post-
3011 will find it utirtli all& first to learn 1.> hat
! where 1,700 persons were fed poned, due to the fact that the
See It at the Auto Show or at Our Own Dis-
building was not completed.
, daily.
Chevrolet has to offer.
play in Our Salesrooms
Scored Passfield White Paper,
The Health Bureau, Sir. Straus
Mr. Straus was so moved by the
'.said at the time, was established
Colonial
Office
White
Paper
of
to improve health conditions gen-
Each of the nine new 'molds is a fine ear — a
I erally and particularly to eradi- Lord Passfield in 1930, which
cate malaria and trachoma, the Zionists regarded as a repudiation
two diseases which were epidemic of the Balfour Declaration, that he
quality product throughout. Lath is designed,
there. It was intended to serve all joined Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in n
! inhabitants of l'alestine, irrespec- cablegram to Lloyd George, for-
built, finished and equipped to standards !hut are
' live of nationality or creed, and mer prime minister of Great Brit-
!since the Jews at that time num- tun, thanking him for his attack on
the White l'aper in the House of
entirely nets in the low-price field. 1 et Cliearo-
i bered less than one-sixth of the
Commons.
whole population, its work accrued
Sir. Straus never entirely re-
I largely to the benefit of non-Jews.
lees reduced priers are not only the lo%e.t in
covered from the shock of the
when cholera threatened Palestine
death of his wife at the age of 76
ire, 1910 and in 1917 the bureau it their home,' Driftwood, in
Cht,rolet history, but are among the very lowest
r•.a.ived credit for having staved Mamaroneck, on May 4, 1930. A
the advance of the dread disease. memorial to his lifelong compan-
In tlalay's motor car market.
The winter of 1914 found Mr. ion, penned by John Spat-go, in-
Straus back in this city minister- cluded a tribute to Mrs. Straus:
1931 LICENSE PLATES
ing to the wants of the many un-
"Lina Straus was a fit helpmate
Save time and bother by letting u. get your. for you.
i.rtinloyed.
He adapted his milk and companion to her husband.
Come in. tiro the new Cites rolet Six. Drise it.
No service fee.
stations en that one-cent meals that grand old man of whom Chief
OPEN SUNDAYS
were served, and during the hard Justice Taft said to me, 'Dear old
Check the prices — and 'MI w ill realise!. idly it is
months of that period he served Nathan Straus is a great Jew and
1.135,731 meals. In 1915, when the greatest Christian of as all.'"
the war bore heavily upon Pales-
called the Great American I nine,
On the day before he sailed on a
, tine. he contributed toward send- voyage to regain his health Mr.
Front I irte of Cherrolet Sport Model
ing the food ship Vulcan to aid the Straus was one of four distin-
suffering ones.
guished citizens to whom the Na
HI. Work in the World War.
tinnal Institute of Social Sciences,
77--
The World War gave him ample awarded a gold medal in recogni-
scone for his desire to serve. In tion of his "distinguished and
HIGHLAND CHEVROLET CO.
GRATIOT CHEVROLET CO.
1910 he sold his yacht. the Sisilina, widespread social service rendered
EASTERN
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12897 Woodward Ave.
14812 Gr•nd Rorer Ave.
14800 E. Jeffs..., at A•hl•nd
and gave the nroceeds to war or- in behalf of humanity."
8100 Gratiot Ave.
MACK-GRATIOT CO.
ROBERTS CHEVROLET CO.
C.ISN • HOMER, INC.
phans. In 1917 when charges
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
3181
Gratoot
Ave
16425 H•ntoltan Ave.
Mr. Straus celebrated the eigh-
n
Grand Rove. Ave.
3725 Grand Riser
were made that improner condi- tieth anniversary of his birth on
MUNROE • FRENCH, INC.
MICHIGAN CHEVROLET SALES CO. I LD'o'l CHEVROLET SALES
HANLEY DAWSON, INC.
3010 Fenhell Ave.
tions obtained aboard the United Jan. 31, 1928, in characteristic
6640 Mich • A
8 1 Grand River
4801 Third Ave., at Hancock
TUCKER-JORDAN CHEVROLET SALES, IN C.
CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO.
States hospital ship Solace, Mr. fashion by giving $100,000 for re-
OTTEN•NICOLAI, INC.
We bar. a Selection of guaranteed used can for sale.
7 .7 E. Jeff
BERKLEY CHEVROLET, INC.
14259 Mack Ave.
Ave.
13801 V. Dyke Ave.
Straus was one of a committee ap- construction work in Palestine.
Berkley. Mick.
BARKERS CHEVROLET CO.
We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade
KESSLER SALES • SERVICE CO.
STRENG CHEVROLET, INC.
pointed by Josephus Daniels, sec- He received tributes from
214 W. 7.8111. Rd.
C. • R. CHEVROLET CO.
3830 W. Verner H g I.•y. at W. Grad Illy a.
all
8510 Twelfth S
3 832-46 VAN DYKE (4 blocks north of Harper)
ROYAL OAK SALES. INC.
retary of the navy. which investi- parts of the world, among them an
C.f.., Mich.
CONNELL CHEVROLET CO.
CHEVROLET RETAIL STORE
200
South
Man
WOTRING CHEVROLET CO.
11502-20 J••. Camp.
! rated and found the charges un- album containing felicitations
Gore.' Motors Bldg.
Royal Oak, Mock.
Doarkors,
WHITTIER 8020-8021
I founded.
from President Coolidge, Gover-
When this nation entered the nor Smith, Mayor Walker. Bishop,
ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX.CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 to $655, f. o. b. fiat, waif ..
war Mr. Straus gave free distribu- William T. Manning, Cardinal
tion of pasteurized milk to service liayes and
others-200 in AIL

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