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BY THE WAY
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o f-despite the de-bunkers. Ile
comes forth from all their anal-
yses, a genuine man and were it
not for the fact that I am sure
tha t the good lady must have got-
ten , onie other Solomon all mixed
up in the Washington geneology
I'd he real proud of it.
MODERN DAY KISSING
You remember that poem you
read in your school days by Leigh
Hunt, beginning "Jennie kissed
me when we met."
F. P. A., the Jewish columnist
of the herald-Tribune, has just
written a modern version of it.
Heft' it is:
"Jenny kissed me in a dream,
So did Elsie, Lucy, Cora,
Bessie, Gwendolyn, Eupheme,
Alice, Adelaide and Dora.
Say of honor I'm devoid,
Say monogomy has missed me,
liut don't say to Dr. Freud
Jenny kissed me."
It would appear that the mod.1
ern goes in for plural kissing. Per
hops, he feels that there is some
truth in the schoolboy's confusion
of monogomy and monotony.
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UNEMPLOYMENT OF MRS. EDITH GOODMAN I GREECE TO REBUILD IRABBI MAX KADUSHIN STORM OVER ZION
DIRECT WISCONSIN
ARCHAEOLOGY FIND
RABBIS DISCUSSED
DIES AT AGE OF 27i SALONIKI QUARTERS I TO HILLEL
FOUNDATION
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The death on July 2 of Mrs.
Edith Goodman of 2259 Kendall
Jewish law of the rabbinical assem- avenue came as a shock to many
bly seek methods of judicial inter. Detroiters whom she had befriend-
pretation that would give the relig- ed during her lifetime of residence
ious law new meaning, new con-
struction and thus new vitality."
Ile pleaded with this committee
on Jewish law to set to work im-
mediately and show the Jewish
world it can be loyal to Jewish
tradition and yet be very liberal in
interpretation. Ile expressed the
opinion that "what the distinguish-
ed liberal group is in the United
States Supreme Court our commit-
tee should be in the life of Ameri-
can Jewry." Dr. Levinthal quoted
the old liberal principle that found
favor with the Jew: The power
to permit is superior to that which
forbids" and insisted that this must
become the guiding principle of the
committee on Jewish law.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio. - Rabbi
innocent of the charge of the press Max Kadushin, of the llumboldt
and the National organization that boulevard Temple, Chicago, has.
the Maccabee representatives had been elected director of the B'nai
utilized their presence in Sofia last' Writh Hillel Foundation at the
year to attend a meeting of agtta-
_I
jtors favoring Macedonian indepen-
Idence. Nevertheless for formal pur-
poses, he is continuing his official
inquiry into the nature of the alle-
gation which led to the attacks on
the Jews.
I With the police and special mili-
tary detachments fully armed pa-
j trolling the streets, complete order
1 has been restored throughout the
city. Six Jews and five Greeks, im-
plicated in the rioting, were sen-
tenced to three days in prison and
fined 400 drachmas each while an-
other Greek was given a 20 day
prison term.
"No Cause for Alamo."
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cry and the journalists version of
it.
l'ere Vincent now declares that
the actual writing on the ossuary
was much later than that of the
time of Jesus. Ile added that the
writing might well be a modern
forgery, about a quarter of a cen-
tury old. l'aying tribute to the
work of Dr. Sukenik, who had at
one time been his pupil, as a good
worker and a sountul scientist, l'ere
Vincent declared nevertheless that
on the whole question Dr. Sukenik
had been mistaken.
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"Dr. Sukenik is wrong in sup-
posing that the words in question
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come from all ossuary of the time
of Jesus. Two of the letters at
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thorities consider to be fakes. The
study of Hebrew caligraphy is tak-
ing new forms every day and Dr.
533547 FCREST AVE
Sukenik cannot, therefore, say for
sure that the writing he has found
comes from that period."
Pere Vincent Is at present en-
gaged on an important work deal
ing with the Third Wall of Jerus-
alem, on the question of which he work of excavationn
the
also disagrees very firmly with Dr. Universi t
Sukenik. who he believes is follow-
ing a mistaken trail.
In 1925 during certain road re-
Sabbath Services,
pairs, a huge drafted block of stone
Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy
was struck, considered to be of typ-
the pulpit Saturday morning at
ical Herodian masdnry. The old
10:30
o'clock.
question was raised as to the course
1of the Third Wall, the wall stand-
who
has love in his breast
Ile
ing at the time of Jesus. Dr. Suk-
has ever the spurs on his Banks.
enik and M. Mayer undertook the
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-Term-
ing to express his appreciation,
ing published reports abroad re-
when he was interrupted by
garding
the Saloniki anti-Jewish
Schiff. "If you want to know why
riots greatly exaggerated and ad-
I decided to make a contribution,
mitting
that
they were unpustifia.
I can tell you it. I appreciate the
bly provoked by Nationalist stu-
fact that in your remarks you did
dents and Greek war veterans, Pre-
WHY SCHIFF GAVE
not try to tell me that your col-
MRS. EDITH GOODMAN
mier Venizelos, in a cable to the
a lot for the Jews."
They are telling an interesting lege had done --
RABBI MAX KADUSHIN
in this city. Funeral services took Jewish Telegraphic Agency, declar- I
anecdote of the late Mortimer
W HAT HE RE A LLY MEANT
place
July
3
from
I.ewis
Brothers'
ed that the Jewish world need have university of Wisconsin, Madison,
Schiff. One day, he received a
Of course this may be taken as Funeral Home, with interment in no further anxiety for the safety Wis. Ile will assume his new du-
letter from some small Catholic indicating that Schiff was not in-
I ties at the opening of the school
college in Manhattan asking for terested in Jews. But if you take Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi A. of the Jews of Saloniki.
M. Hershman officiated.
year in the autumn.
a contribution.
it that way you'll be wrong, I am
Mrs. Goodman was 27 years old.
Zionist Congress Concerned,
n uisvheir n , g t y r a i d nu t9eiuI 6,f from
Schiff wrote back: "If you show sure. What Schiff was driving at
BASI.E.-(J. T. A.) -Already NeiwtabYboirkKaUd
me some good reason why I should was the almost invariabe tendency She is survived by her husband,
contribute, I will be glad to make of the non-Jew to think that a Jew Moe Goodman; a week-old son; her concerned over the tutus of the from the Jewish Theological Semi-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rad- Jews of Saloniki as a result of the nary in 1920. He was rabbi of
donation."
can only be interested in things, ner of 2241 Glynn court; six anti-Jewish riots there earlier in Temple B'nai Israel of Washing-
Whereupon a solicitor came catering to the Jewish interest.
brothers, llerman, Roy, Irving, Jo- the week, the Zionist Congress re- ton Heights, New York City, from
and enthusiastically spoke of the
I know a certain library which
college and its work. After about has a Jewish division. The head seph, Saul and Morris, and two sis- ceived a cabled appeal from the 1921 to 1926, and of the Hum.
three minutes of this, Schiff told of the Jewish division is a Jew,' ters, Mrs. Helen Resnick and Mrs. leaders of Saloniki Jewry urging boldt boulevard Temple from 1926
central Jewish organizations to in- to the present time. From 1920
his secretary to make out a check. and the head of the library as a Frances Gurwin.
The late Mrs. Goodman's broth- tervene immediately in the Saloniki to 1926 he was instructor of his-
The solicitor then resumed talk- whole is a non-Jew. This particu-
ers, particularly Herman Radner, situation. "If no immediate out- tory at the teachers' institute of
lar library is frequently visited by who is president of the Walkerville side intervention is forthcoming the Jewish Theological Seminary,
such Jews as Bernard Baruch, , Brewery of Walkerville, Ont., last the live of the entire Jewish popula- and also was instructor at the
Eugene Meyer, etc., and the head winter distinguished themselves tion are in danger," the plea de- summer school for Jewish corm
librarian invariably takes Baruch with a philanthropic effort of note, dares. munal workers for two seasons.
and Meyer down to the Semitic di- having fed, free of charge, more
The Saloniki Jews urge that a He has contributed articles to the
vision. He cannot imagine that a than 10,000 unemployed men and suecial representative be sent there S. A. J. Review, the Jewish Cen-
Jew can be interested in aught but ; women each week for a period of at once. They point out that the ter, and all local Jewish periodi-
60
Semitics.
I three months.
danger has not yet passed and that I cats in Chicago.
des
(Copyright. 1931. J. T. A.)
all Jewish quarters have been evac-
tutted. The central government is PALESTINE REPORT
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IN
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informed. A strict censorship , IS RESTORED IN ZION
I
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from
Page
One)
makes it impossible for correspon-
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despair
because
the
achievement
s dents to cable details of the situa-
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is highly important that the ad-
tion or even to mail full reports, !
dresses of those to whom the have been so great and the posi - the Saloniki leaders cabled.
I National Home. They are as fol
POLIO /REFERENCE BOOK packages
are consigned shall be tion of the Jewish people is so
lows:
gar today.
and Mailing List Catalog correctly and legibly written.
I. Jewish immigration was legal-
"Ilerzl took a disorganized peo- i
All information regarding these
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN ized.
Gives count• and prices on Over 11.000
kosher food packages can be ob- p ie which Iost its courage and
different line. of business. Co matter
2. The Turkish embargo on land
made
it
powerful
again,"
Mr.
Hag-
what your buelnems. In this book you
tained at the office of Hiss, 425!
purchase was withdrawn.
will find thenumber of your lwo.Poes
Development of Men,
Lafayette street, New York City, gai said. "Reality came with
live customer. listed.
3. 800,000 dunams of land passed
Valti•bi• Information I. also given a. to
and at its branch office in Boston llerzl, and then the people ac-
(Editor'. Nate:-Thin in the fifth in into Jewish hands.
how youcan use the mails to secure
ordersrod
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Inquiries for your PrOdkol•
at 43 Tremont street, in Philadel- quired the determination of the • eerie of articles on Mr. Knudsen. one
4. A rabbinical council was es-
leader.
or servi ces.
of the foremoet yet least known of Amer-
phia at 334 South Fifth street, in1
"The basis for the Jewish Na- ican industriallets, who WI. an Immi- tablished and the Jewish religious
Write for Tour FIFE Cony
Baltimore at 1216 East Baltimore:
grant lad at 19. and became president court recognized.
tional
Home
was
created
by
the
R. L POLK & CO., Detroit, Midt,
street, in Chicago at 1214 South I
• nil general manager of the Chevrolet
5. The High Commissioner em-
Lent.. Cite Directory Publisher. Is the world
Clinton street, in San Francisco at1 sacrifice of the pioneers who went Motor Company at 45.)
powered the Jewish community to
Mailing List Compliers-00.1am Statistics
149 Eddy street, and in Seattle ati to Palestine to build, and if we are
Prod... of Direct Mall AdrertUluff
organize
itself.
in position to present our griev-
From the very earliest days, Mr.
705 First avenue.
6. Generad government meas-
ances to the world it is because Knudsen's interest centered upon
these pioneers have built what those twin essentials of successful ures fur the country's well-being
they have."
manufacturing-men and methods also benethed the Jewish com-
Appeals for National Fund.
-and methods were interesting, munity.
7. A fiscal policy exempting raw
Mr. Haggai made an appeal for only as tools of men. The all-ab-
the Jewish National Fund, the sorbing subject was the human materials from the tariff and the
imposition
of a duty on imports.
land-redeeming agency of the equation.
13. Land settlement and the ca-
Zionist movement, as the most
He has observed and studied dastral survey are progressing.
important agency in the entire every type and kind of man, both
9. The government constructed
movement, without which he said singly and in groups, from labor-
we would not have the Jewish ers in the shipyards back in New a network of road communications
centers now existing in Emek York, to the highly skilled crafts- securing access to the most remote
Israel, Galilee and Judea. Ile ap- men in the Chevrolet manufactur- Jewish colonies.
10. The government granted a
pealed for the planting of trees in ing plants under his control.
subsidy to the Zionist schools, pri-
l'alestine in memory of Dr. Herz',
Such intensive application to the
and 42 trees were planted in re-1 subject developed in him, inevit- vate Jewish schools, the Tel Aviv
sponse. Several trees were ably, a keen perception of human hospital and afforded employment
planted in honor of the appoint- nature, the ability quickly to size during time of distress.
As a reply to the Maculates Corn-
ment of Judge Charles Rubiner, up a man, and a canny knack for
vice-president of the Zionist Div. picking the right man for the job. mission'sinquiry about the develop-
trict of Detroit, to the Common It also taught him certain basic ment of self-governing institutions,
the Palestine government quotes in
Pleas Court bench.
principles of management which he
Trees were planted by the fol- adheres to. He believes in leading full the chapter in the Passfield
White Paper of October, 1930, on
lowing:
instead of directing, yet he never this subject. The failure to achieve
Five tree by Isaac. Shetzer in honor of
his grandchildren, Elizabeth Ruth Shet- leads too fast to be followed. lie the development of local autonomy
or, Shirley Jane Frank and William believes in showing the way rather
is admitted, the government cites
Shetaer Frank.
than driving.
the cases of six Arab villages where
Eke tree. hr Rabbi Foam.
His organization is noted for the councils were abolished and the
Four tree. by II•shorner H•taoir In
number of men developed in q, and reins of office returned to the mukh-
memory of Ephraim Chlaik.
Two tree', each by the following: Mrs. then "lifted" into other responsible
tars and elders.
Blum. Saperstein inmemory of her
Mrs. Eva positions with General Motors.
hod:mini. Harry Sape,tein.
The cancellations of labor immi-
Pollock in memory of her parents. Mr. Their development is traceable di-
gration certificates in May, 1930,
and Mr.. Greenberg in honor of Mr. and rectly to Mr. Knudsen's method of
which aroused the indignation of
M m Meyer Finkle on their wedding •n-
bringing out their full talents, world Jewry, the report attributes
niv rrrrr y.
One tree each by the following: Mr. which in turn is the result of his
to the shrinking in the contribu-
and Mrs. Sloinovita in honor of the
years of study.
tions and investments of American
pointment of Judge Rubiner: Mr. and
A key to Mr. Knudsen's relations Jewry which placed a check on Jew-
rs. Simon Shelser In honor of Judge
M Rubiner's
appointment: lien F. Goldman toward his immediate subordinates
ish enterprize and left the Jewish
In honor of Judge Rubiner's appointment:
in the fact that he is almost never Agency with insufficient funds for
Herman Weteman in honor of hie mother
Joseph Shims.; A. Kaltman in honor of asked for a raise. He prides him- agricultural colonization.
I the ninth birthday of his daughter, self on rewarding merit as fast as
Tales kellumn: Hyman Goldberg in
it is revealed.
honor of I. M. Zeldin; Mr*. Max
This attitude by the boss toward MOLLY PICON COMES
man: I. ?ell in honor of his father.
Abraham Zelf Rabbi Moldawsky in honor his department heads is reflected
TO DETROIT JULY 17
Your friends look for your name in the
of hisnephew. IlareWli flellorooltx;
by
them toward their foremen and
ham Rosenehine in honor of Young le•
Telephone Directory.
Will Be Featured at Michigan
reel of Detroit: I. Slemets in honor of hie by the foremen toward the men on
mother. Moth. Farce; Rabbi Max
the bench. The process of infil-
Meet. for One Week,
A. M. Pregerson: Meyer Iluretein: Ahra•
tration has continued for a decade,
If you do not have a telephone and are not
ham Lebit•n; Dr. David Klivey in Diem-
Miss Molly Picon, the famous
or, of his father. Samuel Klicer; Bernard until today the Chevrolet organi-
S. Linderman in memory of Rose Rebecca zation is literally saturated with
singing star of numerous Broad-
listed in the Directory, they have difficulty
Linderman: Young Peoples Auxiliary of
way productions, will appear in
the man at the head.
Itinal Moshe: Bertha Fidler.
in reaching you. Perhaps you miss many
Another
principle
of
manage-
person at the Michigan Theater
Prizes were awarded to collec-
invitations to social gatherings. You may
tors of the largest sums on Jew- ment followed by Mr. Knudsen is for the week starting Friday,
July
17.
promoting
men
within
the
ranks
lab National Fund Flower Day.
be missing business opportunities, also.
wherever possible. Few men have
Miss Picon was born on the East
come from the outside into execu- Side of New York about 30 years
REGISTRATION BILL tive jobs with Chevrolet within the ago and when her family moved to
A telephonz in your home would cost
Philadelphia she made her first
past decade.
(Continued from Page One.)
What results such policies are stage appearance in various trav-
as little as Pi cents a day. To place an
eling
shows that played in that
be taken under advisement and having is shown by annual produc-
order, visit any Telephone Business Office.
that in the event additional testi- tion figures. In 1921, the year be- town. When still a child. she
joined
two girls in a vaudeville act
mony is desired by the judges they fore Mr. Knudsen came on the job,
will then call for another hearing. Chevrolet built less than hio,000 that became stranded in Boston.
She
applied
for work at the Yid-
In the meantime it is now taken cars. The average for the past
for granted that the sponsors of four years is well over a million a dish theater there to the manager,
who
is
now
her
husband, as they
this legislation will draft another year. And, where production in
bill aimed against alien and for- the early days of Mr. Knudsen's were married a few years later.
It was while they were in New
eign-born residents of Michigan, regime were only four-cylinder
for introduction at the next ses- models, the present car has six cyl- York that they met Mr. Rumshin-
sion of the State Legislature. The inders and is priced considerably sky, who writes all the music for
I type of sentiment that favors such below any previous levelin the his- Molly's plays at the Second Ave-
nue Theater, where she has been
legislation is revealed in an editor- tory of Chevrolet.
' ial in the current issue of the Mich-
The largest annual gains in pro- starred for the past five years.
', igen Pythian, official publication of duction came comparatively recent- Her husband, Mr. Kalish, writes
the Grand Lodge of the Knights of ly, after Mr. Knudsen ascended the most successful plays and the
' Pythias of Michigan. The editor- from a vice-presidency into full lyrics for the music that Mr. Rum-
ial, which appears under the head- control over the company. He held shinsky contributes, and Molly
ing "Aliens Howl About Register- his original title of vice-president stars in the productions.
On the Michigan stage next
ing," urges that in the event the in charge of manufacturing from
present bill is declared unconstitu- Feb. 1522, when he first cline ,pith week, Miss Picon will sing songs
in
her quaint way, and give some
tional another should be drafted Chevrolet, until January, 1924,
Ford trucks have established themselves in
"that WILL pass muster."
when he was elected president and of her famous imitations.
This extreme and inflammatory general manager, as well as a di-
every business field. Their power, speed, re-
Hollywood Theater.
sentiment appears to dominate in rector and vice-president of Gen-
liability, long-life, safety and economy enable
anti-alien quarters.
From comparatively obscurity in
eral Motors.
operators everywhere to move goods with a
a series of "Our Gang" comedies to
While the decision of the judges
minimum of trouble and expense.
is being awaited, Mr. Levin and
starring roles in feature pictures
Michigan Theater.
his associates, Fred M. Butzel and
within a few months is the achieve-
former Judge Patrick H. O'Brien,
Don Azpiazu and his original meat of even-year old Jackie Coop-
are being congratulated on the mas- Havana Casino Orchestra, the Cr, seen with Richard Dix in
terful brief prepared for the Fed- musical organization that intro- "Young Donavan's Kid" which is
eral Court. Mr. Levin's excellent duced "The Peanut Vendor" music at the Hollywodo Theater for four
and able address of an hour and 15 to America, are appearing in per- days starting Sunday.
minutes to the judges is being .
There is also a bright array of
1,0 ,e nekat the Michigan Theater this
highly commended in all quarters.
clever new vaudeville acts on the
Paul Lukas and Eleanor Board- stage program.
United Artists Theater.
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