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America
Inisk Pedalled Carter

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CLIFTON AVENOI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

LIVISIVRONICIZ
LEmis
iffi ETI a TF li

A FATHER'S DYING
WISH IS GRATIFIED.

Hias Traces Cousin of Rabbi
Harry Z. Gordon of De-
troit in k:uenos Aires.

BY THE WAY

(Continued from Preceding Page .)

I LASHKOWITZ HEADS

B. B. DISTRICT NO. 6,

I

Latvian Non-Jews Call
Yiddish Mother Tongue

pugilism, in which Jews have re-I ST. PAUL, Minn.-(J, T. A.)--
cently been so prominent. Harry Lashkowitz, Fargo, N. D.,I
If Jews go in for a sport merelylattorney, succeeded William Sul-1
for the money, may I inquire why. tan, Chicago, as president of grand
such a preponderating portion of lodge No. 6, Irma Brith • at the
the chess players are Jews? closing session of the sixty-third

RIGA.-(J. T. A.)-The un-

suspected existence of a fair
number of non-Jews in Latvia
who claim Yiddish as their moth-
er tongue was revealed for the
first time when the Latvian gov-
ernment made public a series of
statistical tables giving figures
on the race, religion and lan-
guage of the population of the
country.
According to one of these ta-
bles, one-tenth of 1 per cent of
the 1,800,000 non-Jews consist-
ing of Letts, Germans, Poles and
Lithuanians gave Yiddish as
their mother tongue. This means
that there are some 1,800 non-
Jews in Latvia who use Yiddish
as their every day mode of ex-
pression. On the other hand 83
per cent of the 06,000 Jews gave
Yiddish as their mother tongue.

SALONIKI
ASKS SUPPORT FOR REPORT
RIOTS ARE ENDED
R UMANIAN YESHIVA

Rabbi
In Detroit for a Brief
Visit.

mitic outbreak in the Campbell to

find shelter, Jewish leaders de-

clared that a part of any fund
Scratch a chess player and four I , annual convention here. More
raised for the relief of the refu-
Just before he died, Leon Gor- out of five times he will be a Jew.. than 300 persons from eight states
, Rabbi Samuel Katz, Rosh Ye- gees should be reserved as a re-
Canada
at-
i
Yet
the
only
money
to
be
found,
and
four
provinces
of
don, the father of Rabbi Harry Z.'
1 shiva' (dean) of the Yeshiva of settlement fund for families anx-
Gordon of Detroit, expressed the in chess is in the world champion• tended the sessions.
on the
Grosswardein, Rumania, arrived in ious to go to Palestine.
wish that the son should make ships. The game as a whole cant At the annual banquet
It is pointed out here that while
en- opening day of the convention Rab-
Detroit last week for it brief stay
every effort to locate the father's never offer any money to its
during which he will appeal to shelter for the refugees is impor-
thusiasts
for
two
reasons:
first,
id
Solomon
Goldman,
Chicago,:
niece, Miss Rachel Nachamowicz.
Jewshere for support of his tent, permanent homes are more
It appears that about three years that it requires sonic intelligence I spoke on "The Quest of the Jew,"
essential and about $200,000 is re-
stating that despite efforts at var-
school.
ago Miss Nachamowicz left Kovno, to follow, and second, because by 1
Rabbi Katz stated that this is (aired for decent housing.
history
Jews
of
chess
can
bel
tious
times
in
their
its
nature,
a
game
Lithuania, for Buenos Aires, Ar-
An offer of held front Saloni-
have
been
unable
to
become
assim-
the
first
time
in
the
history
of
the
gentine. For some time she com- viewed only by a small number.
, school that he is compelled to so- can Jews resident in New York.
ilated with the peoples of the coon-
municated with her uncle, writing
I tries in which they have lived, al-
through the Jewish Tide-
licit
funds
in
this
country,
as
a
cabled
PUGILISM'S PRIDE
her letters on the Hies stationery
I result of the economic plight of graphic Agency to the pogrom-
l ways retaining their own personal-
in that city. Two years ago all
1 know very little about pug.i-
the
Jews
in
his
community.
He
stricken
Jewish
community of Sa-
phase ities. Ile pointed out that the quest
Rem and care less, but one
communication ceased.
will remain in the United States loniki, greatly moved the leaders
of it always evokes my admira• of the Jews today is the quest for
Rabbi Gordon wrote to the
of
the
community.
Deputy Be,
for six months.
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant tion. I refer to the fact that the them to be themselves, which has
Last Saturday, Rabbi Katz santchi, with the cable in his hand,
resulted in their mightiest contri-
Aid Society at 425 Lafayette Jewish prize fighter does not fall
spoke at the 11'nai Moshe and immediately called on Elie Be-
butions to civilization .
street, New York City, asking how for a fairly prevalent practice of ,
It'nai Zion synagogues. This Sat- ousiglio, president of the Jewish
Minnesota lodge N o. 157 cele-
the young lady could be traced. changing his name when he reaches
bested its sixtieth anniversary in
urday he will address other con- communal council, who called that
The Bias office in Buenos Aires' the top of the ladder. In almost
body into immediate session to
connection with the convention.
was immediately communicated every profession, you and I know
During his stay here. Rabbi prepare a reply to the New York
Other officers elected at the closing
with and after some time she was Jews who have dropped osky,,,,
I Katz may be reached at the home offer.
session were Sam Beber, Omaha,
located and her new address for- and "witzs" and otherwise Nor&
In the meantime a Greco-Jewish
The prize vice-president; Otto G. Felton, ('hi-
I of David Greenbaum, 9205 Good-
(Continued from Page One)
warded to Rabbi Gordon, who in a cised their names.
league has been formed to clear
cago, secretary, and William B en- .
win.
letter of appreciation writes to fighter not only will not drop
not sufficient to
up the misunderstanding between
singer, East
Et St. Louis, Ill., treas.' titi" found are
them, but sometimes he even adds
make it a paying prop osition, Dr.
Ilias:
, the two races. The first meeting
"Permit me to express to your on something to make it more dis- urer.
Rrummond Shiels,
under-secretary
i
Sat
f the 1 •
be h
society my sincere thanks for the tinctly Jewish.
for the colonies, declared in the
day.
splendid 'service that you have
House of Commons in response to
At the same time the investiga-
The Jewish prize fighter has
rendered to our family in locating never sought to camouflflage his
an inquiry from Wardlaw Milne,
tion into the attack on the Camp-
my cousin, Miss Rachel Nachamo- Jevoishnesss. In that respect, I
Conservative M. l'., whether the
quarter June 29, i s p roceed-
Dr. Abraham J. Levy will Rail ing sl owly. The examini ng mag-
government had received any ap-
wicz in Buenos Aires.
In our think he is inestimably above many
is
plications for exploiting the petrol- for Palestine J uly 23 on the S. S. trate quizzed a Christian chauffeur
opinion an organization such as of the professional types of Jews,
Sinai, to assume his duties as who is alleged to have been one
Continued from Page One)
the Ilias is very worthy of support who often look down upon him.
eum area.
Dr. Shiels said that the Standard assistant director of the Nathan of the ringleaders of the attack on
and I shall do all in my power to
Why the prize fighter should highly their dependence and try to
Oil Company and the Anglo-Per- and I.ina Straus Health Center of the Jewish quarter. Both the
render such assistance as 18 pos- take so high a stand 1 don't know.
sneak out of it.
sian Company had conducted 'rives- Hadassah in Jerusalem. Dr. Levy Jewish and Greek press are now
sible."
I can only guess. For one thing,
Political Chicanery.
tigatinos and the latter had decided who is a Palestinian and a gradu- refraining from comment on the
Leon Gordon, the father of I believe that physical strength
So it appears that the govern- that the prospects were not su8i- ate physician was enabled to pur- situation at the urgent request of
Rabbi Gordon, passed away on has a decidedly moral effect on a
ment,
weak
and
unpopular
as
it
is,
ciently good to warrant further sue his studies in Public Health at Governor Gonatas. The papers,
May 8, 1930.
person. The man who can pack a
thied to play up to certain inter- exploration.
Other companies, Yale University by virtue of a however, are featuring Premier
good wallop, who knows that if he
ests
antagonistic
to
Calles
who
has
I
however,
he explained, have since scholarship granted to him by Ila- Venizelos' statement to the Jewish
!wants to, he can deliver a left
always been extremely friendly to applied for exploration permits on dassah, the Women's Zionist Or- Telegraphic Agency, reassuring
upper in your solar plexus that
the Jewish world.
will knock you out, isn't in the the Jews. Calles has kept silent the basis of promises given before ganization of America.
in this anti-Jewish campaign, un- the war by the Turkish govern-
Dr. Levy distinguished himself
The Jewish community sent a
habit of apologizing for anything.

GENERAL WAUCHOPE
NAMED PALESTINE'S regutions.
HIGH COMMISSIONER u

DR. LEVY TO SAIL
FOR PALESTINE FOR I
HADAS SAH SERVICE

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Secondly, I think there is some- doubtedly for reasons of his own ment for conducting investigations
need not concern us here. I for petroleum and other minerals.
thing fundamentally honest in all which
But he knows better than anyone
sports. The sportsman is apt to
else where the limits lie and what
disregard all irrelevant things- must be done to correct evils and ORTHODOX RABBIS
religion, color, or previous condi- abuses. Calles is still the grand
HIT BIRTH CONTROL
tion of servitude. If you can fight old man of Mexico and can always
as good as another man, you're as be relied upon to avert complica-
Continued from Page One)
good a man as he in the sports- tions which in the long run most
man world. In the general world, spell disaster to his own country. tration law as "incompatible with
the
spirit of the American Con-
this is not always true. Social
It might also be taken for grant- stitution," were passed at the clos-
standing, race, everything counts ed that the thousands of peddlers
ing
session
of the Rabbinical As-
in the outer world. In that sense, constitute a serious economic prob-
the sportsman world is more to lem for Mexico and that the gov- sembly of America.
Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal of the
the ideal. Perhaps, we shall have ernment is fully justified in taking
Brooklyn Jewish Center was re-
to go to the prize fighters to learn a hand in it. This situation is ag-
elected president.
true morality.
gravated by the return of tens of
The question of birth control
(Cot/y.0..1991, J. T. A.)
thousands of Mexicans from the roused a controversy at the rab-
United States where the economic binical convention, and after a dis-
Contributions to North End crisis has thrown them out of work cussion it was referred to the com-
and forced them to repatriate. The mittee on the interpretation of
Clinic.
government feels, rightly or wrong- the Jewish law, which is to study
ly, that this ever increasing num-
In memory of Mrs. Ruth Frank- ber of destitute repatriates should the question and report at next
lin Einstein from Mr. and Mrs. have preference. It is therefore year's convention.
A resolution was also adopted
Douglas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S.

trying to make place for the Mex-
ican peddler and offers him a pre-
carious existence, even if this be
harmful to other elements. But

A. Rosenberg, L. J. Rodgers.

while at 'Yale, by completing the
two-year course in public health in
a period of one year, during which
time, he not only wrote several
valuable articles which have ap-
peared in leading publications in
this country, but also wrote a mon-
ograph on the "Song of Moses"
which has just been published by
the Oriental Review Series. Ilis
article on the "Effects of Quinine
on the Tubercle Bacillus" ap-
peared in the June issue of the
American Review of Tuberculosis,
and his thesis on "The Health Cen-
ter as a Community Service Unit"
will be published by Yale Univer-
sity. In recognition of the high
quality of his work at the Univer-
sity, he was elected to the Delta
Omega, the Public Health Honor
Society.

without costly delay?

When you have a telephone, you are pro-

tected in emergencies. You can call for

aid at once when you need the fire depart-

ment, the doctor, or the police.

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FOR CHECKER HONORS

A telephone in your home would cost as

little as cents a day. To place an order,

visit any Telephone Business Office.

ity of 10,000 as sufficiently large
to maintain its own Jewish life and

not to disappear in the surroond-
ing environment," he continues,
"we have throughout the world 175
such communities, containing alto-

ews. Th us
0
Miler 9 000
IN percent of worldJ Jewry lives 57
in
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which no other people can compare .

=-' = - - A New Light-Express Body ex- a-,
lives in smaller communities, but
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= mainly in comunities containing
• =.
5 and 10 thousand Jews.
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= Not even 5 per cent of world Jewry
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= Theother -13 er cent of world Jewry

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Among these bodies ere stake , panel, platform, ex•
press and agricultural types, five different dump and
four different each bodies, two police wrote, • funeral
coach, an ice body, and others. With • wide range of
choice in style and equipment, they comprise • useful line
of more than fifty types.

Let us explain in detail.

=

..-
- third of world Jewry lived in vil-
.a.,
- loges, each containing two or three

= Jewish families. At that time there
= were only three cities which con-

= tamed more than 10,000 Jews-
la' Amsterday, Saloniki and Constanti-
-
nople-andwhich together had only
two percent of the entire Jewish
= population. The majority of Jew-

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tained only between 100 and 500
E souls.
'The Jewish concentration in
= large cities has been especially
marked in the United States of
= North America. There five mom-
E.- - - munities, New York, Philadelphia,

Motor 62,7-;„ Sales .

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"But only a century ago a full

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Jewish Welfare Federation
Flower Fund.

Contributions to the flower
fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration have been received in
memory of Ruth Franklin Einstein,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo M.
Franklin. from Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice A. Enirgass, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter F. Strauss, and Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert; in mem-
ory of Mrs. Joseph Funke from
Mr. and Mrs. Meier Funke, Mrs.
Bernard Funke, Mrs. J. Isenstadt
and Johanna Funke.

Excursion of J. W. E. W. 0.
to Take Place Aug. 15.

At a meeting held, August 15,
at the Statler Hotel, the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization made final ploys for
boat trip to Bob Lo on Aug. 15.

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message to Governor Gonatas ex-
pressing their unshakable loyalty
to Greece following a newspaper
allegation that part of the Jews
of Saloniki are supporting Mace-
donian autonomy against Greece.
The Jewish community recalled to
the governor that Rabbi Jacob

Meier of Jerusalem declared some
time ago that the Salonican Jews
are completely identified with a
Hellenistic Macedonia.

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Zedakah Club Picnic Poet-
poned to July 27.

The Zedakah Club picnic was
postponed on account of the fast

of Tisha b'Ab. It is to be held on
July 27, at 1 o'clock, at the old
Casino on Belle Isle.
There will be no admisalon
charge. Games, races, prizes and
refreshments will be provided for
the children.

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2988 miles per hour, establishing

a new speed mark for that distance
and lowering the former record
for cars selling under $1,400 by
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Ten miles in eight minutes, 38.84
seconds, averaging 69.38 miles an
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Fifty miles in 42 minutes, 43.43

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One hundred miles in 85 minutes,
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Swim-Bridge Social
Hall Wednesday,
on July 22.

rorities, and other groups that the
committee composed of Seymour
Tilchin, Milton Ross and Al Bush
have announced that those wishing
to attend but who have not yet ob-
tained tickets should do so at once
because the number is limited and
they are rapidly being sold out.
Diving, racing and other water
games have been arranged for the
guests' entertainment. Bridge ta-
bles will be provided and refresh-
ments will he served the swim-
mers. The fun will begin promptly
at 9:30 p. m. and will last until
1 a. m. Tickets may he secured
from Al Bush at the Webster Hall
Pool or from the other two mem-
bers of the committee.

r,

Hat. Cleaned
and Blocked

FA. whole set

to appoint a committee to define
the attitude of Conservative Juda-
With the match checker cham-
.
ism towards the fundamental .

ish plays and develop artistic tal-
along Jewish lines. The first
at Web- ent
meeting was held at the home of
ster
Mrs. L. J. Sperka. The following
officers were chosen: Reva Schein-
The swim-bridge social that to inger, president; Minnie Rubin,
about a million and a half.
being sponsored by the Webster vice-president; Clara Schwartz,
There are 18 cities in the world Aquatic Club next Wednesday secretary; Elsie Schwartz, treas-
today. each of which has a Jewish night at the Webster Hall PIO ia urer. The next meeting will be
population of more than 100,000 meeting with such approval and Shadyside.
I and together these 18 largest Jew- enthusiasm from fraternities, so-

' ish communities contain nearly five
million Jews, nearly a third of the
entire world Jewish population.
"If," says other communities which
"If," says Mr. Leschinsky, "we add
to these 55 other communities
which contain between 45,000 and
100,000 Jews each, we find that in
' '75 cities, each containing more
;than 25,000 Jews, there live alto-
gether nearly 7,000,000 Jews.
gether
"If we regard a Jewish commun-

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buy a

Rubin is the present junior roa-
to the Zionist Congress in Basle. ably consume five days.
Rabbi
Moses Abets
introduced dons! champion and Ryan holds
These
resolutions
were adopted.
the
, New York city championship.
century, according to Mr. Leschin-
sky, has been the tremendous con- resolutions endorsing a debt more-' . sag - Day of J. W. E. W. 0.
centration of Jews in large cities. torium as furthering international I
This Sunday at Mt. Clemens.
Jews
are the most urban people in good will, a five-day working week
I
ust and helpful to Sabbath ob-
the world. Fourteen of the larg- as j just
servance
and
protesting
against
--
The Tag-day
the e Jewish Wom-
est cities of the world, containing
more than 1,000,000 population groups and religions in industry en European Welfare Organization
and
colleges
as
un-American.
The
will
1*
held
at
Mt.
Clemens Sunday,
each, contain 4,500,000 Jews, near-
ly 30 per cent of the entire world rabbis petitioned both employers July 19. Mrs. A. Katzen, vice-
the
organization, is
and
the
government
to
take
im-
of
president
Jewish population. Only 18 per
cent of the English population lives mediate and adequate steps to re- in charge as chairman of this af-
lieve
the
present
distress.
On
mo-
in cities of more than a million in-
on of Rabbi Morris Silverman of faiT
r h proceeds will go for poor
The
habitants, on 12 per cent of Amer-
, leans and only per cent of Ger- Hartford the convention went on families in Europe and for sup-
mans live in such cities. Forty record as being opposed to any port of the orphans brought over
percent of the British population calendar change which might en- by the organization to Detroit.
lives in cities of more than 100,000 danger the Sabbath.
Another resolution passed by New Club for Mt. Clemens
population, 29 per cent of the Amer-
ican and 27 per cent of the Ger- the Rabbinical Assembly opposes
Jewish Girls.
military
training in American col-
man population. But as regards
Jews, 46 per cent, or almost half leges. Prof. M. 111 Kaplan secured
Jewish girls, 12 to 14 years old,
a
unanimous
declaration
urging
of the entire world Jewish popula-
have formed a club called the lia-
tion, lives in cities of noire than synagoguues not to sacrifice edu- nevi Juniors, under the direction
cational standards and qualified
100,000.
Prof. Kaplan also advo- of Mrs. J. L. Sperka. The pur-
Still there are a few cities of cational teachers for the sake of
s- pose of this club is to organize a
economy.
more than a million population
for
young graduates.
glee, dramatic and a musical club.
cated
a
rabbinical
apprentice sys-
where there are very few Jews to-
Also to study Jewish songs, Jew-
e Tokio, the Jap- tern
d

day. These inclu
' anese capital, which has a general
population of more than two mil-
lion; Bombay, India, where the pop-
ulation is about 1,250,000 and Han-
kow, China, with a population of

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make the last pionsp
hi of America at stake, Na-
problems of Judaism. Dr. Cyrus
of Succoth
a seminary
day was thaniel Robin, of Detroit, and Wil-
while a laudable effort in itself, it day
Adler's
suggestion
to
must remain futile and result in
called the Bronx Comet, will meet
the some difficulties as soon as the also adopted. It was also decided lie
Ryan, of New York, sometimes
Mexican peddler and small mer- to maintain a rabbinical summer , h u er ,y e i‘ no. a 30-game series beginning
chant become a potential danger to school and to publish a Jewish
The match, sponsored by the
these large scale importing and scientific journal.
Auto City
i Chess and Checker club,
manufacturing interests.
Rabbi A. M. Heller of Brooklyn
,
will
tak e place in the club's rooms
introduced resolutions pledging l
in the Boyer building and will prob.
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