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ThE9LTRO

ROXICIA1

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Commission to Report
That Wailing Wall Is
Sacred Only to Jews.

B EN SIMONS URGES PANTS
RE
SEND A CATHOLIC FIGHT
FIG TE
ER 1SO K O LOV A TTAINS
CHILDREN TO SCHROO N LAKE CAMP FOR JEWISH FREEDOM
AN ALL-A RECORD

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(Continued from Page One.)
JERUSA
L
EM. — (J. T. A.)
At the annual swingout cere-
—That the Wailing Wall s sa- i
ously modern. His interpretation n lolly of the Senior Class of the Z.
of the duties of a member of the ( 'ollege of the City of Detroit held
cred only to Jews is one of the
most
clergy conform more to the inter- I sat week, Raymond Sokolov, 19- A
important conclusions
reached by the International
pretation of a rabbi or preacher of 3 'ear-old Jewish boy, was acclaimed
the
present-day
generation,
than a s the best student ever to have I
Wailing W a I I Commission,
at
34.
to the stricter theses of his day, been graduated from the college.
whose report on Moslem and '
II%
when a priest's duties were as I h 'or the past four yours Sokolow Chapter 63.
...
Jewish claims to the Wall is en-
i
clearly outlined as the service of has received nothing but A's, while , Detroit Chapter No. 6;1,
peeled to be made public soon,
. .
.
met May
the mass. And yet. liberal r
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
ty.s. elf s ' '
''''. , . ,sA s - ' it '
as he pursuing the pre-medical curries- 1 ,i 1t3reaett.t h j ealn'e.
was in practice, Henri Gregoire e r e -
learned from a reliable source.
21%7' . ant a A
28, ma. a e r
(rd..... „,...
The use of the Torah Scroll
mained a devout Catholic all his
for the Great Lakes Region c on
life, said mass every day, appeared!
• vention, to be a fore-runner to the
and other appurtenances which
.
the Jewish side was willing to
national convention to be held at
ss...' at the revolutionary sessions in the .
purple vestments of a bishop while
• Nlilwaukee later in the summer.
When unexpected guest arrive, just waive during private negotia-
..07.
...0
0*
7:
tions in hope of a friendly set-
his fellow revolutionists were in a
All drafts and suggestions are to
PHONE
grab your phone and call us. The tlement
!
with the Arabs, has
storm of anti-clerical legielation-
be brought up to the regional con
delicious and distinctive taste of seemingly been recognized by
which he upheld. For he was one '
MADISON
vention test and then submitted to
of the staunchest
Nfilwaukee.
Boesky Bros. Delicatessen is so ap- the commission •
supporters of the
SCHROON L AKE CAMP
9 7 5 1
Detroit chapters are prepared to
movement to end the privileges of
parent that they held make every
...
LONDON,—(J. T. A.)—The
"Summer in camp! What a boys from the finest and most de- the clergy and the nobility.
play
host to about 200 delegates
! !
.
occasion a success... Serve Boesky's report of the Wailing Wall Com- fascinating prospect for any boy!
'
and visitors from the neighboring
From
Jesuit
to
Liberal.
sirable
families,
so
that
our
sons
For Free
at meals, at parties, or when unex- mission will not be published for Days filled to overflowing with ' will be surrounded by the finest
j
states
and vicinity. A dinner dance
Henri Gregoire was born on ;
.
.
: and stag smoker are being as
Dec. 4, 1750, in the village
Delivery
pected guests proclaim their pres- some time, the Jewish Tele- games, hikes. swimming and rid-
of
,
ranged
for the visitors on their or
graphic
Agency
was
reliably
in-
,
companions
and
playmates
with
Veho,
near
Luneville,
in
France.
ing! Evenings around a blazing
"
ence.
the hope that these acquaintances He was the son of poor peasants.
rival in Detroit. Outings and sight .
formed. The report has been
log fire! Every waking moment : made
at Schroon Lake camp will
„
ready for slime time, but its pub-
seeing
tours are also being an. .
given over to those fascinating
i
i
form the nucleus of the e life-long him Though he later distinguished s ....
'
4' ,
lication has several times been
ranged. More definite details o
outdoor activities in which every . circle of worthwhile friends. Past ing was
self as
a liberal, his early train- k
hardly
'. .s........................_,...
. , „4...4.....,,...
, l t a hti, s ,r a,fiT aat i t, r will be announced at a
postponed.
. ,. . , , .
youngster loves to participate."
to pre-'
EAT LUNCH OR DINNER AT BOESKY'S
! generations had less need for such pare his nature for ouch view
So spoke Ben Simons of the
training as this camp provides, To . received his education in
s. He
aglow ,
On Sunday, May 10, the A. Z. A,
Forest Cleaners, who is trying to
The high standards that we demand of our delicatessen
a stri ct
, the youth of today, and especially I Jesuit college in Nancy, and
Ise:n.74,11:411 :tleatnni 2t1,t. faistitTlent theenithltiti
interest Jewish parents in sending
. gishit
products are maintained in all our foods. Prepared in home-
b
e-
!
the
youth,
training canto an instructor in a Jesuit col-
their sons to Schroom Lake camp, is
like style, you will enjoy eating here.
a city-bred
boon. When
it is this
remembered
4110 e,
School grounds. On Sunday, tiny
the playspace of the Adirondacks. that this camp builds character lets.! at Pont-a-Mosso
17 the team m et the Bay onet and
Mr. Simons is the Detroit mem-
oon up
he his
left
his s rofessorship,
p as a cure in
, .
while the b oy is at play, while he to take
duties
were defeated 9-6. The next game
Statistics of Jewsfor 1931," ber of the advisory council of is in the open, breathing the invig- the town of Emhe
. .
will
be palyed at Central high on
by Harry S. I.nfie
e Id, pub- parents of Schroon Lake camp and orating air of pine woods and
b ermesnil in Ler-
Sunday,
May 21, at 10:15 a. tn.
is loud in his praises of the charac- open fields, eating simple, whole- ra i ns. There
lished by the A
cam
, e into c on-
RAYMOND SOKOLOV
'
Committee, deals with
th °Ja envvisiew
poisph- ter of the camp as well as the ad- sonie camp food its value seems t a rt with his own
! type of people,
Ch apt
ulation statistics and Jewish mi- vantages offered Jewish boys. In almost immeasurable.
Person- allagers, honest, study peasants, I urn, probably the most difficult cur- ! Last Sunday, the debating team
d e saw that his work was ! ic,Ryin
gration statistics, and a supple. speaking of his connection with
I consider summer camp lif e
hy s!
Twelfth at Hazelwood
r u, Iuntu on the
!of A. Z. A. Chapter 93, consistiw
Hastings at Farnsworth ment to the study gives statistical the camp, which is not a financial ally.
S okolov is a man in of Morris Linsky and Nathaniel
one of the most constructiv e greater than the mere rote of ad-
one,
Mr.
Simons
says:
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
abstracts of the Jews of a number
religion.
a thousand in graduating with a Rubin, successfully upheld the of.
forces in existence for the de-
Ile secure books on a gricultur
"I was so impressed with the development of American y outh." ministeringd
of countries. The volume was pre-
/ he
7 erfeet scholarship record," stated lirmative against the Detr uit
pared under the auspices of the benefits derived by my boys at the'
F rank hemmer announc- , F riendship Club on the question,
Schroon Lake camp was organ- ne founded a small library in con- ' ref. F
camp last year and with some of
American Jewish Committee.
ction with his church (t he ro ots ! ng the election of Sokolow to the "Resolved, That the United
States
ized by Rabbi Isaac S. Moses and of the modern community center) ! !' Sc
Society, Sokolov is the Should Recognize Soviet Russia."
Statistics of Jews in the United the fathers of other boys was so
is in its
twenty-sixth
and ad
n made it his business to learn 7, nay student ever to graduate
ways
is hered t o season,
the ighest
States are given in detail, and intrigued that we conceived the has always
from By virtue of this victory the team
those of other parts of the world idea of forming a council of par- ideals. It adideally lo cate d hin th
the ho w to help his flock improve their '' etroit City t•.1 attain this distinc- will meet the Bluckhawks in he
living conditions. The Catholic ti on. ilinals on June 1, at the Jewish
are given by continents, regions ents to further the interests of the heart of the invigorating Adiron- priests
traveled in France and Ger.
Sokolov earned his way through Center.
and countries. The chapters on camp, not because it represented deck country, with an equipment with}-went
a
a
successful
business
venture,
but
Confirmation services will take place J
went among farmers, talked e ' college, holding the position of stn-
On Mat' 31, the fraternity will
Noted Actor Keeps Promise; at Temple Beth CI this Sunday after- ewish migration deal with Jew- because it was a Jewish institu- and personnel that cannot be ex- with
them
of
crops
ant
assistant in the college library open its playground baseball sched-
celled,
,
crop
diseases
''
at 2 o'clock. Rabbi Maurice Gold- ish migration to the United States,
Stages 'God of Vengeance,' noon
means of harvest, cheesemaking
blattwill conduct the ceremony for the Canada, Argentine, Brazil, Uru- tion of the finest kind with it cul-
For further information regard- marketin
. it• the past three years. Ile car. al e in the Inter-li raternity League
g, and eher returned, and s ' wel extra hours a number of times by meeting Alpha Tau.
following confirmants; Bertha Brand«,
guay, and Palestine. In the sup- tural and educational background ing this camp, Mr. Simons would !
"Man With Portfolio."
Philip Clinkston, Jeanette Danin, Anita
taugh hi s villag
steeped in the finest of traditions. be glad to go into complete details. taught
villagers what he had 'bile working 120 hours a month in
Dembi«ky, Warren Kahn. Elaine Levin- plement the author presents de-
he library.
We
have
pledged
ourselves
to
help
Ile
can
be
reached
at
Columbia
learned.
Henry Merdler, Burton Rosen- tailed abstracts of statistical data
Chevrolet Operates on Full-
Maurice Schwartz, outstanding aohn,
Sokolov has
the camp in every way, to enroll, 4200.
.
t
r-
bloom, Arthur Seltzer and Ruth Selvin.
His Pro JewishWork .
Time Basis.
artist of the Yiddish stage, returns Following the service. the mothers of the of Jews as brought out in recent
n num of the Senior Memorial com-
He
did not confine his atten ion m
t
to Littman's Yiddish People's The- confirhants will be hostessen to their official censuses of the following
ittee. He plans to enter the med-
to the well-being of his parishion-
All plants of the Chevrolet Mo-
ater, Twelfth and Seward, this friends •t an Informal reception to be countries: Danzig, Germany, the MRS. ROSENTHALER IS
od
school
at
the
University
of
held In the Temple rooms.
i tnyeastnwaht ilnee hfieeg
Saar region, Hungary, Irish Free
waarsi !
Sunday, May 24, for two perform-
for Company are now operating an
DEAD AT AGE OF 68
eiri
yeLnorria
t
State, Northern Ireland, Latvia,
Sisterhood a the final
iieig
Sth iliva ltn n ., , who is a former grads- average of five and a half days a
ances. Mr. Schwartz promised
Those who attended the state conven-
will Ind.
■ luncheon bridge , Wednesday, May 27. , his work in the interest of Jews.
,
a
when he was here last that he would tion of Temple Sisterhoods held In Moe- an d Lithuania.
of Northern high, also at- week, with workers back on a full-
Mrs. Ernestine Rosenthaler, 68 et
e. es, in the banquet hall at the.:
kegon on Wednesday were Mrs. Samuel
At that time there were head- . ti mined an all-A record while he was time basis, W. S. Knudsen,
return once more this season to the Seitner, Mrs. Iler«rd Kramer
presi•
Below follows a number of state- years old, 731 Covington Drive,
and Me..
taxes,
and
other
heavy
burdens
on
n d o en u tacn
nce i fi general manager, an.
a
student
there.
local Jewish playhouse.
Raymond Krohn.
Korrifirld.
ments made by Dr. II. S. Linfield, native end life resident of Detroit, Kahn and Mrs. J. __
the Jews of the province, so over -.
On Sunday matinee, Mr. Schwartz
director of the statistical depart- died in her home at 3 p. Mon- Sunday School of
B'nai Moshe:
whelming as to make existence
The total
c
ompany payroll is
and his own complete star cast will
ment of the American Jewish Com- day after a month's illness.
Nile Hawk Club.
ll
'rhe foowing
ehildeen gave the open- almost impossible for them.
now in excess of 36,000 employes
present Sholom Asch's famous play,
mitte, in his volume, "Statistics
Mrs. Rosenthaler was a member so
ir irma•ye}r.,sid i. e n tmh e ,iry.
Ilenri
Gregoire
studied
their
,
Fite
hawk
Club
met
at
the
and
some
plants are on a heavier
The God of Vengeance." Sunday
of Jews, 1931":
" Iiyi ;', 7111". K LI :1171c1 .
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
ome
of
Charles
Starler,
problems.
In 1789, when the Aced- ''
Deborah Cohen, bklyth Kaplan, vein__.,
2073 Pin- ! productive basis than at any time
,
evening, he will stage Faika's
1. There are 4,225,000 Jews In the El.
rce avenue. Speeches and pre- since the fall of 1929, Mr. Knott-
Northwestern branch of Jewish United
Orenstrin, Jennie Shay, Louise Green-
..„
.Y o f Arts and Sciences of Metz
State, residing In nearly 10,000
drama of Soviet life, The Man Old Folks' Home sponsored
She leaves a son, Marx Rosen- wald. Irene Siegal, Florence Wei«tein. 0 o ffered a prize for the best essay g, ' „ arations for the opening
lake sen said ,
a urban places I n,nl areas.
With the Portfolio."
Krlyth
Wimdsky.
Eugrne
E"
thaler, member of the accounting
,11 lield , on the Jews, he wrote his famous ' ance, on May 29, at I.arue s Ca-' As an unemployment aid, the
bridge-luncheon, which was a sue- past 5o
Appearing with Mr. Schwartz cess.
250,000 t7r2 .28t,h0e00j. "' in"""" from firm of Rosenthaler, Bernard & Shirley Greenwald, Alice Sobel, Ii . a ,-, bl e
J.I.. The closing prayer in a«ern y book on the "Physical, Moral and ,s ino, Cass Lake, were the chief company's policy last winter
The chairman, Mrs. I.
2.
Reside
'the
woo
United
States
with
4,-
will be Stella Adler, Anna Apel, Sauls, thanks her committee for
Co.; a daughter, Miss Lucile Ro. em, giyen by Edna Singermsn. Sch ool ,,
r olitical
2
Regeneration of the " Ties discussed. The music and to increase the number of men ern.
Jews, • total of 2 7.200,000 live
srsaestion ere
e, will be
Judith Abarbanel, Wolf Goldfaden, their co-operation, also Mrs. H. in 8.000
• group of adjacent countries and re- senthaler; two sisters, Mrs. J.
heldsonder
Jews," Ile pointed out that the 'is' ntertainment will be furnished by ployed as soon as those on the
forenoon. June 7, begi«ing ram
«
10
o'clock
Sonia Gurskaya, Michel Ginson, Klein, who donated a box of Call- x ism in Central Europe where they con- Eunice and Mrs. Flora Beer, and a harp. A extensive prog
Is being Jews were no worse than any other – illy Minor's Rythm Kings. Tick- payrolls averaged 40 hours of
«Dote over six per cent of the total brother, Phil Lichtenberg, all of prepared,
dov, Jacob Mestel, Lazar Fried, M. fornia fruit, which netted quite
people, that whatever objection- le, is may be secured from any mem- work a week. At the current high
a population as • whole. These L countries
i
Yudel Dubinsky, Anatol Vinogra- sum of money.
are Austria, Crecho•Sloyakia, H ungary, Detroit.
able traits might be discerned in 1 er of the club or by phoning Hem- rate of operations, however, plant
Rosenberg and Joseph Schwartz.
Rumania. Poland. Danxig,
Funeral services were held in
thuania,
them
had been developed through ' nick 6171-J, workers are now averaging 50
The
branch
will
sponsor
a
bee g.
Latvia, and S«thern and Western «es
the oppression to which they had .
bridge-tea at the new Club Ex- tIons of Russia (White Russia, Ukraine the home of her son, 2035 Glynn
hours a week. New workers have
Court, Wednesday at 9:30 a. m.
been subjected by the atrocious
change, 10216 Dexter boulevard,
, been added to the payrolls for sev.
'1. 1.4 1
1 rel )e .ws of Palestine, numbering Burial was in Ann Arbor.
anti-Jewish regulations of the Mid
oral consecutive weeks, although
Rabbi Judah L. Lazerow to near Glynn Court, on Tuesday, 161,000. constitute
a larger proportion of
SHERWIN WEINE
die Ages.
June 9, at 2 p. m. All board the total population than the Jews of any
only
civil
liberty He
He argued that, given
reviou s em oyes of the
Address Young Israel.
other country, nearly 1 4 per rent. Next
mtmmbers will act as hostesses.
and equality , the Jews ! a ge 5, darling son of air. and Mrs, co mp an py are being hired.
—
en
Europe, sin 22ND CONVENTION IN .
would prove worthy French citi- Albert Weine of 15403 Fairfield
Tickets will be mailed to each come the Jews of Ctral
MONTREAL.— (J. T. A.) — sans,
On Wednesday evening, May 27, member and for additional tickets per cent of the total population; of the
!avenue, died on May 14. Funeral''
LONG BRANCH JUNE 25 From all parts of Canada and the
United Slates, 3.4 percent; of the Arab-
Rabbi Judah L. Lazerow of New call on the board, which will gladly speaking
Though these views may not ap-, services were held at Lewis Bros.'
countries of North Africa 1420,-
United States messages of con-
York City, will address a Young supply you with same.
uneral home on May s. 15. Ile is
0001, 1.5 per cent; a «mber of
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. gratulation continue to pour in on pear original or even extravagantly urvived by his parent
smaller
countries: Canada 1126.000
Israel massmeeting, which will be
Jews t. 1.2 per cent; Argentine 1200.0001, Israel Goldstein, national president Samuel W. Jacobs, the dean of liberal today, they created a great
held at the Philadelphia Byron
impression h . w it a
1.0 per cent, Greece 173.0001, 1.2 per of Young Judaea, has issued a call
ORATORICAL CONTEST
the Jewish members of the federal Gregoire won the prize of eon
the
Talmud Torah. The purpose of
! Harr
I)
• •
Netherlands (150.000), 2 per cent'
f
WON BY L. L. KIMBALL rent;
Dail 07,0001, 3.1 per cent. Syria 155.- to all Young Judaea clubs through- parliament who celebrated his six-
this meeting is to acquaint the Jew-
' pharmacist, well known in many
ANNA ROTHBARD
0001. 1.2 per cent; Union of South Af- out the United States to send dele. tieth birthday on May 6. A ne-
ish youth of Detroit with the aims
Academy,
but
that
was
only
the
s
of
3045
Cortland
avenue,
45
years
I
Detroit
Jewish
circles.
an
first
step
in
his
fight
for
the
lib-
rice (72,000). 4.2 0 Per rent of the while gates to the twenty-second annual five of Lancaster, Ontario prey-
ANN ARBOR. — (J. T. A.) — population. In all
noeI rdv, iedeniedweoren naeilady nn143!sinyFuln5erna ti t 4 h 1 e 00 o j pey nin rg
and aspirations of the Young Israel
o.o i,f
other countries, the
oration of oppressed peoples,
store at
Leonard L. Kimball, sophomore at Jews constitute le than 1 per cent of Young Judaea convention, to be ince, Mr. Jacobs was first elected
movement all over the country.
coarn(eirrug
Q uincy.
so
In 1789 he was elected to the Es-
total population of the country where held at the Hotel Scarboro, Long to parliament in 1917 and has
A musical program has been ar- the University of Michigan, took the
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
Mr. Dorfman was for several
totes-General;
there
he
proposed
a
they rseide.
Branch, N. J., from June 25 to' since been regularly re-elected as
ranged by the committee in charge. first place in the annual oratorical
bill for granting the civil rights of interment at Beth Abraham Came- years associated with Siegel's
.4. During 1930. 11.526 Jews were ad- June 28, inclusive. I
L iberal
ire] ,
.
All young people are urged to at- league contest. Kimball, the first
11nIted State., •red nearly
es sun, lye by her bus-
the
armacy and he has made a host
The convention committee, of , Deputy Jacobs, the leading hu-
sophomore to win this contest, was 96 per cent of all the Jewish immigrants
tend this meeting.
band, Jacob; five sisters, Mrs. Jo.. of friends by his geniality and his
to Join relatives. The immigrant. which Miss Naomi Flax is chair-i morist and wit of Parliament, has
olutionary C .. ,
awarded the Chicago Alumni Med- came
murelt. tS.rim
n an, Mrs. F. Schoen. readiness to be of service.
went to every state in the Union, but
l
ti
lis
eR
t
c
ya
e
ler
during the revolution / man,
al and the $100 Lowden testimonial. principally to the following states, in the man, is preparing the details for been a leading figure in many im-
aPnh , Z
Pliskow Admitted to Bar.
all the convention sessions. The! portant cases before the Canadian was important; his rise to power !don Burnstein rie Glazer, Mrs, Con, A grand opening will be held
Kimball, who hails from Pitts- order given: New York, Michigan,
and Laura Hopper, !Ott Saturday, May 23, and air.
achimetts, New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Il- convention this year is command- courts in matters affecting Jewish and popularity was quick. It was'
burgh,
is
a
member
of
the
Univer
-
and
one broth er, Henry
HB
.
or man s new drug store will
On motion of Edward B. Bens-
e.
tog great interest in view of the rights and he was instrumental h e who presided over the 62-hour
sity of Michigan B'nal B'rith de-
5. During 1029, • total of 35,172 Jew•
coe, former Judge of the Common
have a complete line of drugs and
session
of
the
program
new legislature when
recently put forth by the in the passage of acts whereby eel..
bating
team.
ish Immigrants entered the following
SARA
H
BENE
SON
sundries, soda fountain and deliv-
Pleas Court, Julius Pliskow was
the Basttle was being stormed. In o f 2295S1AV
countries. 12.479 to the United States, educational committee of the or lain disabilities against Jews were
Grand boulevard, 77 ery service.
admitted to the bar of this State on
to
ganization. This committee, un-: removed and also in obtaining 1791 he became Bishop of Loire et years old, die d on Slay 15. Fu-
la',"1:nild
Mr. Dorfman invites his friends
Monday, May 18, before Judge Guy Benjamin J. Safer Opens Law s ? 1.11 t too Paler:4 one' 11.,1/4 511,6t1o0 Cat
der the chairmanship of Ben M. amendments in the constitutional Cher; in 1792 he was elected preei- neral services were held on May
2.000 to Uruguay.
A. Miller. air. Pliskow completed
Offices.
to visit him at his new pharmacy.
6. During the three years ended June Edidin of Buffalo, held an all-day law of Quebec respecting the dent of the Convention In 1793 ' 17
at
Lewis
Bros.
Funeral Home,
his law studied at the Detroit City
Benjamin J. Safer announces the 30. 1930, • total of 41.164 Immigrants conference on May 3, at the Jew- status of Jews in relation to the when Gobel, bishop of Paris, re- ,
interment at Beth •David
Law School in February and suc- opening of his law office at 519 .7t r e 'r Irroned rim the vatted sloe. ish Theological Seminary, where school law, and the marriage signe d his church post because he with
cemetery. Rabbi Aishis
nn
cessfully passed the State Bar Ex- Hammond building, phone Ran- Jews. Having
kin offici _
felt t i not compatible with his po- ated.
red the ratio of Jews deported to leading Jewish educators met and license act.
She is survived by two ,
aminations given at Lansing early dolph 3377.
the net Increase of Jewish immigrants discussed educational programs for
For more than 13 years Mr. Ja- I litical views to be a clerical power. sons, Benjamin and Jacob Ben- ,
in the United Strom, was 1.52 per cent
in May. Mr. Pliskow is associated
Gregoire
was
called
upon
to
resign
son,
and
three
Jewish
youth
clubs
in
the
United
cobs
has
been
responsible
for
the
Ilaug,hters, :Sirs
with the law offices of Edward B. Harold C. Robinson Candi- f th total number of immigrants de.
States. The constructive criticism , special concessions granted Jewish his bishopric. Ile refused, how- Samuel Satovsky, Mrs. Harry Key.,
Benscoe and Herbert M. Eiges at
7. Between h. N and 1930. 2.434,994 rendered at the conference has been immigrants to Canada. lie ob.
ever, proclaiming again the free-
date for Council.
well
and
Sirs.
Julius
Keywell, and Special Reduced Rates to
Jews enlerrd the I tailed
919 Free Press Building.
dom of religion, and maintaining 1
tal of 27,567,533 immigrants the were Incorporated in the committee's tained a special dispensation for
21 grandchildren.
All Parts of the Country
The name of Harold C. Robinson, sa ieittet to the rente r . Durin g the report which will be presented to . the admission of 5,000 Jewish that his activities in church and in
Jew.
leaders, workers and delegates at refugees anti orphans after the , state were separate,
president of the Film Truck Servs ;,s,,nsres,'1,.s°,1„7,f .rears
MX GLASSMAN
2.32‘ 5k.:
art
the national convention at Long! World War. His long pleading for
Special to
tee, 2310 Cass avenue, has been r off Jews.
It was during this struggle that of 3295 Elmhurst avenue, 72 years ,i;f
X. Since the British occupation of Pak Branch. ' the Jewish immigrant in the Cana- all Paris adopted the cry, "Let old, died on May
added to the list of entrees in the
Funeral
Cincinnati
«tine to the end tif 1930. nearly 110.000
than
parliament has been supple- Gre goire have his way. " And he services were held on May 21, with
l
councilmanic race this fall.
Jews were admitted to the country. and
jewnitsehd I brny rnhigisraanffit I inaitdi onsnAc.iietthy thnef did. Ile remained bishop.
Mr. Robinson is well-known in • total of over 27.000 Jews emigrated he•
interment at the ('hexed Shel Emes
The
College
Girl's
"Morals."
CONSTABLE
the community and is being sup- iween 1922 and 1930. A total of 7.1193
In 1794 he proclaimed the free-I Cemetery. Rabbi Rabinowitz offi-
For Direct Information Call
Mosl ems and Chri stians entered the room
Canada.
ported by prominent men and or-1,s,
dam of worship, and even secured
! elated. Mr. Glassman came to
during 1922-1030. and during the
"Li
'
I.
"
h as
ganizations in Detroit who feel stet. time. 12.678 Christia. and Mos-
the liberty of churchmen who had , this country from Odessa 17 years
made the theme of many daring '
Detroit Office:
that he is eminently qualified for lem s left Inc countrY
been imprisoned by the republi; ago and is survived by his wife,
9. A total of 5,255 Jews reoide in Inc
sonic of which have been ,
this important position. Campaign Free
cans. It was Gregoire who was to Sarah; three daughters, Mrs. II. B.
Cl t y of Mn.
a ip, eonstitutin g 2 41 suppressed.
101 County Building
In Mary
I nslev's!
a
headquarters will soon be opened per ce nt of th tonal.
g l'ergament, Mrs. Harry Rice, and
I preside over the
1910. 2.717
-
' .'
- ■
"
The Parable of the Virgins" it is
and petitions are now in circula- Jews were enumerated, 1.62 per cent of
Louis XVI, but thoturigahi hoef dKel/inv.. ! Edith, and one son, Al.
the tot•
revealed as the result of the pas-
tion.
Mr.
Robinson
lives
with
his
—
himself of the famous pe
Clifford 2022 Hemlock 0080-W
10. T c«ews of German y. «Inhering sionate
TULLER BUS DEPOT
friendship of students in a
Rabbi Nahum Twersky,
family at 17158 San Juan avenue.
663.379. he J stitute 0.9 per cent o f the
I ration: "Kings are to the morel
JULIA ENGLANDER
.
In 16.1. the Jews K i e l ' s col l ege , 'rope en
Gra nd Rabb i, who hat ' order of being what monsters are of 2633 Tuxedo avenue, 69
total popuati
lon.
.
Bagley Avenue
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
ye
a
are
hl12.153. firmed 1.25 per cent
This Lapsley story, published b y y recently come to this country fr
from I to the physical order
Bell Telephone Authorizesl numbeing
o,
—the history old, died on 'May 12. Funeral
Richard
R.
Smith,
12
East
Forty-
Russia,
and
is
now
making
his
, Itlh.erltn°l*5 e Pl'aps"ti.lry. ears. the Jews of first street, New York ($2.501, is home in Chelsea, Mass., arrived in of kings is the martyrdom of na- services were helot at Gilbert's Fu-
$118,000 Expenditure.
PTURaill inc eeeee d from 366,476 to 403,•
lions,' he never approved the or. neral Home, and the body was
9e0, The Jews of Sonny, of Homburg. an interesting story of the perver- Detroit Thursday morning to bring
At the regular monthly meeting an d J of Lubeck, likewise ins ..... d; while sions at a girls' school, of the re- gretings to his former townsmen der for the death of the monarch. shipped to Cleveland for burial
.
Quit Bishopric in Protest.
"
hI
the
Reich
She is survived by three daugh-
of the board of directors of the the Jew. or `":" T i
I octionary attitude of the faculty, from the provinces of Wohlin, Po-
Michigan Bell Telephone company do;,̀, r7ss,:i igssi,s,;',;, !„`„`' 0, even .tare our et the petting parties "Immo" dloia, Kiev, Minsk and nearby ! After he had secured thepas. ters, Mrs. Byron Bloomgarden of
BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR,
sage
of a series of bills in which Detroit, and Mrs. J. V. Berger and , • °°
^ EMIER
COACH LINE
held in Detroit on Thursday, May ...e. Increased dories the peo is r em. style.
DANDRUFF AND SCALP
the Jews were granted civil rights Mrs. S. S. Rosenthal, both of !
All-Steel Palace Coaches
' 14, the expenditure of $118,000 was
IS. Of the 1.«, numberJew. in
The habit of describing the Jews! communities.
Rabbi Twersky is especially in. 'and freedom of worship, he became Cleveland, and two
DISORDERS
sons, Arthur
authorized for new construction,
ert
ish
characters
as
rebellious
finds
terested
in
meeting
with
Jews
form-
CHICAGO
Awarded First Prise at Paris and
according to an announcement I o.0.00 ,84 17.2 . per a
places under an echo here in the person of the erly from Tehernobil, Loyeva, interested in the conditions of L. of Cleveland and Leo of Los ,
Belgium Exposition.
DENVER, LOS ANGELES
other oppressed
ed groups, and in Angeles.
made by Burch Foraker, president., moos
against competition of 31 nations and
Jewish student, Sophie Mulinski. Uman, Miropol, who wish to hear
was pronounced the most •ffec..
This is in addition to estimates I sX'eAsg l os s's! i stISI i'j,:rs,T.,*,! de e its: ho : I But Sophie's rebellious and revo- reaports of conditions in their 1789 demanded civil rights for the
NEW YORK CITY,
five system for growing hair
RUBIN COHEN
previously appoed
ry
this year ! of Nations. In 1425 there 653 Jews in lutionary spirit here speaks out former homes, and who would like Negroes, and secured the abolition
i
Is existense
PHILADELPHIA
, of 3735 Rochester avenue, 521, NIAGARA
FALLS, BOSTON,
amounting to $4,427,000, on which ; that region
ree Kridm positively grows hair cm
for the right cause. and except for to hear regards from relatives.
MAIN TERMINAL
A
total
of
5455
Jewa
reside
In
14.
of
G
'ira
e‘ge
oriYre. resigned his bishopric years old, died on May 11, Fu.
bald beads, stops falling hair—utopia
work is now being done.
the fri•h Free St•te; In 1461, 511 Jews an admixture of a few Yiddish During his stay in Detroit, Rab- ' 1801
(bald spots)• Hair can be grown in ten
HOTEL FORT WAYNE
pr otest against the neral services
h
eld
on
.
ay
were enumerated.
treatments. Kridos scientific
-
Englishisms placed in Sophie's bi Twersky is the house gmest of
CASS 81 TEMPLE
. church's concordat wills Napoleon. 12, with interment at Machpelah ,
15. A total of 12.54 Jews lire In
Niece of Dr. Weiamann Dim in
mewls, which include the ultra melet
II. Sheer of 531 East
Phone Glendale 2000
Northern Ireland, in 1561. 55 Jews were mouth, we have little to object to Mr. and Mrs.
rays (sunlight) of the quarts mercury,
, Then he went into retirement, Cemetery. Rev. E. Zaludkowski
Palestine Auto Crash.
on her account. Euclid avenue, Madison 4619.
enumerated.
lamp, perfected by Dr. Frans Nagel-
Clifford 1000
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
16. Nearly 61 per cent of the 154,006
This Saturday, Rabbi Twersky ' though his power was always felt officiated. He is survived by his '
lanidt of Germany, has grown hair
"The Parable of the Virgins" is
to be alive. He traveled in Eng- wife, Rose; three sons, Nat, Alex –
Mrs. A. N. Law, nee Jubjansky, a Jews in Lithuania live in the cities, 31 a
et thousands, both men and women,
will address congregations in the
revealing
story
worth
reading.
sod
s
per
town,.
the email
!land and Germany; in 1814 he re- and Abraham, and two daughters, 111 11.111011
and can do the sam• for you.
niece of Dr. Chaim NS eizmann, me rest
Ahavath Achim Synagogue, Del-
. 111111111
Examination and advice free.
turned to France, and was elected Rebecca and Mrs. Sherl Kraus ,
World Zionist leader, was killed1Z::
ex. tee p. m.
Hours: II
A had book is the worst of thieves mar and Westminster, and in the
Granite and Marble
to the lower house, but refused ad-
29 per tent
Monday afternoon in an automo-; of the dt
in the country,
Established
shed 1416
on
Eat
after
your
own
fashion,
dress
synagogue
on
King
street
near
• e acci en
mittance. Ile spent the remainder
Meat Successful KM. and Scalp
LOUIS COHEN
e ween i erias anr tree tow wppul.0
towns, and 0.5 per cent of the villages. I as others do. Oakland.
Specialties
of his life in study, in working in o l 844 1 Linwood avenue, 64 years
Migdal. Two British army officers,
406 Peninsular Broadway Bldg.
rt and sciences.
od, died on May 15. Funeral
the arts
who were accompanying Mrs. Law,
It is for the commemoration of services were held on May 17, with'
were also injured, one seriously.
the career of this amazing priest interment at Beth Tephilia Ceme
Mr. Law is a district officer sea-1
MANUEL URBACH
that Sylvain Levy, president of the ' tery. Rabbi Eisenman officiated.
tinned at Nazareth. He had ,
Alliance
Universelle
stopped off at Tiberias while his!
Israelite, Ile is survived by his wife , Fan-'
7729
TWELFTH ST.
President Doumergue, and former me, and three daughters, Mrs. Ag-1
wife took her guests to the Mel-
Premier Painleve of France have nes Moss, Mrs. Ida Love and Mrs.
chett estate.
Euclid 7192
lus t lt...440, MM. 6M – wt. Ma,
I
joined to form a centennial so- Mollie Isaacs.
ciety.
The people of France have
"Yen, Neighborhood Garage"
never forgotten him. At his fu-
neral, a group of students un-
Painting and
Collision and
hitched the horses and drew his
coach, while 20,000 Parisians fol-
Welding
Bumping
lowed him to his grave.

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