PAGE EIGHT

1Roviaz

MELCHETT LEFT ONLY
$5,000,000, WILL SHOWS1

LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — The I

1Fraternal ants Club Notes

will of the late Lord Melchett, in-
dustrialist, statesman and Zionist,'
Prole.. °nal G rl'• Sue- ,
The Nite-Hawk Club.
who was reputed to be one of the The Rosiness and
per Club.
the toof
one the mott tragic arel.
richest men in England, has b,en .
he Business and Professional Girl's dents of the currentseason, the Nile-
made public and showed that he .U•••• club of the Yoonn wnme ~ . races
ur a of o f
brew
Association
announces
that
its
their
most
prominent and beloved mem-
left but $5,000,000. This sum
to the Allied Jewish Campaign bers. namely, Solomon Tower., who, while
does not include his land holdings pledge
has been paid. Of Ito ortance Is the wading in shallow water •I Ca. Lake.
in Palestine nor his famous art Thursday, Aug. 11. 6 o'clock excursion struck an e5 foot-hote and was drowned
lag It marks the close before help could be summoned. The de.
collection, which together are be- to Ilub-Lo
s successful year's program. Reser-
w. active in the affairs of the
lieved to be valued at more than of
vations for the picnic .upper must he club both socially and athletiely . The
$1,000,000. Ile controlled com- made through the - Y". Glendale 7971.. club Wa• fully repre.ented •t the funeral
panies with a combined capital of not later than Wednesday morning. Non• which w•. held Sunday afternoon at 2
$600,000,000 at the time of his members who, are Interested inquire by p. la. at the home of the deceased. The
calling the above number fur further cl b a ounce, that It will dispense with
death on Dec. 27, 1930.
Informati on,
their cottage for the rem•inder of the
...on. on e
sincere empathy to
One-fifth of his estate or $1,000,-
hls bereaved family.
Ahnwell Junior.
000, will go to the government in
The
Almwell
Junior.
met
•t
the
home
duties. The will provides that
Pilot Athletic Club.
of MI. Marion Shure, 2525 Pasadena.
$260,000 be given to his widow, Prospect are; Franc. Charlie, Henrietta
Pilot Athletic Club met atthe home of
Pilot. ahnnoel dancl
and $500,000 to his son, Henry, Richards, Max Shullak and Irving Tepper. Morro Skolnick.
Mon d ay night, Sept.
who succeeds to Lord Medchett's The weinie r oast wa x posttioned until :t jereich't:len tple.71tev7inge
5
vice-pre.ldent of
title. The Palestine properties the Jewl.h National Flower
serge•nt•at..not.
A
special
meeting w.
tion,
are left to Lady Erleigh, the wife spoke on Theodor Hertel. The oponsor held at the home of M..I Faxstein on
Aug. 2 The next meeting will he
of Viscount Erleigh, who is the at this meeting was Herman Goldberg. Sunday.
The et the home of PHI Danzig. 5222 Tyler.
son of Lord Reading, former vice- .neTt' Ve:f1„:41:117 he at
Sheoni
nxoer.of l'
MI..
roy of India. The balance of the Elisabeth Goldberg, 960 Frank.
estate is divided between his other
Delta Gamma Phi.
two daughters.
A birthday celebration held In honor of
Lord Medchett made no chart- MI..
Sara res•ler and Mi. Sue Palmer.
able bequests because he had been took place In the form of a picnic at
a generous contributor to various Kingsville. Ontario. S I out-of-town
The sum of $50 was contributed
causes and contributions through- guests were present. The next meeting
Is to be at the home of Miss Mae MOOT, for Yeshiva Beth Judah of Detroit
out his life.
9515 Delmar.

$50 FOR YESHIVA
AT PIDYON HABEN

BEFORE BUYING YOUR

AID

That Sign. Teo Fraternity.
Theat Sign. Tau Fraternity held its
weekly meeting a1 1911 Virginia Park.
The member. challenged the officers to
a golf match. A fishing trip is planned at
a north lake.

SEE ME

JULES
WOLFSON

With

CENTRAL
CHEVROLET
CO.

2287 E. Jefferson
Fitzroy 4323

Modernistic..
The Moderniellca lost the baseball
to the Galaxy by a score of 5 to 4.
Election
Election of °Meer. resolled ne follows:
President. Jay Illanoff ; rice-president.
lawrenee Schreidell; secretary, Bertha
Knee; treasurer, Al lloffm.. The board
member. •: Joe Ilrown, Lillian Wiese
Sophie Goldstein. Al Greer, •nd Max
Gittleman are new member. of the club.
An outing we. held at Stoney l'oint Sun-
day and new member. were Initiated. The
next meeting will be at the home of Jen-
nie Sodom, 2502 Buena Vista.

Stranger. Athletic Club. •
Thenual
•n
outing for the club mem-
ber. will lake place this year at 11.-Lo.
Aug. 111. All member. will meet at Bob •
16 dock. The outing committer conslot•
Int of Bill Kaufman, Al Acker and Harry
K.. hatt •rrenged • program of minu•
events for which pHs. will be awarded.
Dancing, swimming and • baseball game
lire also included In the activities for the
day. The following I. • complete 11,1 of
the standing committees for the present
term: 11.6 Nat Korb,. William Kauf•
in. end AI Acker; auditing. Harry Gold•
smith, Lou'. Chudier and Jack Forman;
house council delegates, Sam Asko..
and William Kaufman; athletics, Sam
Dictor and Ir•ing Levitt; membership,
Al Levine, lie Freedman and Max Miller.
The date. and places for the annual fall
dance and the golf tournament will he an-
.red in the next issue of The Chron•
icle.

last Sunday, Aug. 2, at the "pid-
yon haben" of Edwin Allen Good-
man, which took place in Windsor.
Edwin Allen is the son of Moe
Goodman and of the late Edith
Radner Goodman, who (lied at
childbirth July 3. The late Mrs.
Goodman was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Radner of 2241
Glynn court.

TROUBLE BREWING
IN PALESTINE AS
RIOTS ARE FEARED

(Continued from Page One.)

ing in a cart to Yadjur, were ar-

ANTI-SEMITISM IN
RUSSIAN SCHOOLS

abroad, the Comzet, government
department for settling the Jews
on the land and in industry, de-
creed an order signed by Peter
(Continued from Page One.)
Smidovitch, vice-president of the
ouncil of th ePeople
COMMIS-
between five and six million puds
export bread which will have to be SRN.
This is the third decree issued in
harvested in record time. Ukrainia
has a similar amount of export the last two months affecting the
bread to take care of between now kustars. On Jun 29 the govern-
and the end of the harvest season. ment decreed that the 5,000,000
!lira Bidjan has less, but compara- kustars engaged in home-craft in-
tively, the shortage of seasonal dustries should increase the pro-
labor, at any rate, is just as acute duction of articles for daily use by
78 per cent over last year's out-
there.
put, and this brings the value of
Pro s
Reported.
such production up to nearly
Merezhin, who has spent the last
4,000,000,000 roubles ($2,000,-
three months in Crimea supervis-
000,000i
ing the sowing campaign, reports
In the manufacture of such kus-
remarkable progress among the
colonists in the gardening industry. tar products native raw material
The amount of land under cultiva- combinedp with foreign models
tion for gardening purposes has in- and patterns are to be used. Five
creased in the past year by 1,168 hundred stores are to be estab-
per cent. Moreover, in addition to lished in centrally located points
the wheat crop and gardening the for the distribution of such ar-
Crimea colonists have developed ticles. In May the government
real cotton plantations, poultry slasahed the taxes on kustar pro-
farms, milk farms, honey culture duction by 33 per cent.
and other branches of farming.
Emphasizing once more that What Did Not Happen In
while thousands upon thousands of
Saloniki.
adult workers are wasting their
time in the towns of White Russia
(Continued from Page One.)
and Ukrania while in China the
colonists have to resort to child about six of the invadinig rowdies.
labor, Merezhin concludes his ap- Whatever the pretext, and General
peal for renewed emigration to Gonatas, the governor, seems to
Crimea with the following words: think that the alleged injuring by
"We must not permit such a unknown persons of an army of-
shameful state of affairs to go on ficer and two soldiers participated
one minute longer. We must give the attack, it was an hour before
our Socialist fields, gardens, vine- the police got control of the situa-
yards and our kolkhozi and sovk tion. There is not the least doubt
hozi the necessary number of work- this attack was engineered. The
ers at once. It is criminal to let police seem to have had advance
great mechanized and electrified knowledge of it, but optimistically
farm enterprizes go begging for believed that because the ringlead-
ers of the Nationalists and stu-
labor to operate them "
dents had promised to behave that
Anti•Kostar Deere.,
No kustar (artisan working at they had in fact been dissuaded
home) who is a member of an ar- from their purpose.
tisans' co-operative, is to be per-
The "No. 6" attack, for which
mitted to leave his township or to the Jews were blamed—and still
change his profession if he is pro- ' are—because they were ::concen-
ducing articles which do not re- tested" in their own quarter, and
quire the use of raw material from had seemed to expect it, by arming

rested by the Palestine police at a
Bedouin encampment between Jed-
dah and Mishmar ha'Emek, not far
from the scene of the murders.
The arrests followed a 10 hour
search of the encampment lasting
CUSTOM-
from midnight until 10 o'clock in
the morning by a detachment of
MADE
150 British and Palestine police
teady-to-Wear
headed by British officers. All traffic
in this vicinity was interrupted
ZLOTHING
while the police made their search
•at the most
which followed a special request
from the Palestine government to
Reasonable
the British Colonial Office for per-
Prices
mission to take extraordinary
In the City
measures to track down the un-
Guaranteed to Fit
traced murderers.
Independent Jewish League.
Two of the Jews, lnda Fishman
We carry the
The league trophy which will be pre-
sented to the winner of the league has and Samuel Dishman, were killed
FINEST MEN'S FLANNELS
be. purchased and is on display to all outright while Yakov Zamir died
members.
The
Galaxy
tied
the
leugua
Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock
Argonaut. for pecond place by upsetting in the hospital. Four other Jews
the league loading Modernistic+ 6 to 5 riding in the same wagon were
In a hard battle. The III.khawks climb- wounded. The attack occurred
ed to fourth place when they defeated
while a group of Jews were return_
the Argonaut. 2 to 0 Ina close game.
Fine Tailoring and Custom
Games Sundae at Central Field will be ing to Yadjur from the Nesher
Clothing
...en the Illackhawks and Galaxy. and Cement factory. The cart was am-
the doubleheader between Modernist'.
bushed by the assailants who fired
Clifford 1975
and Arcadians. Game ccheduled for 11
a volley of shots into the unsus-
1426 Griswold St
pecting occupants.
The Argonauts.
Admit 1,181 Jews.
Arrangement. for a clot' picnic to be
A total of 1,181 Jews entered
held at Whitmore Labe thi• Sunday are
being completed. Eddy l'evot and Harry Palestine as immigrants during the
Portner were given • leave of absence second quarter of this year while
4ipur TOURIST AC11111
for • indef... time The Argonaut•
138 left the country, according to
were defeated by the Plackhawk• 1 to 0
abut lAr Special
to tie for second place In the league. The figures made public by the depart-
next meeting will he •t the home of the ment of immigration. In June
leerearr. Harry H. Dellilow, 1601 W
there were 415 Jewish immigrants
Philadelphia.
and 69 emigrants; in May 490 Jew-
ish immigrants and 33 emigrants;
Jolly Eltte C . ob.
angement committee for the bus lines in Palestine began Aug
Lea. this City ,
JUNE 20
third
Then"
•nnual dance to he h•ld n Sunday,
grants
and 36 Jewish emigrants.
Re. SATURDAY •
to AUG. 29
Sept, 13, the lest night of Rosh 11•honah,
About two week., Including mightaeelog. at the Book-('ad:Ilan Hotel. reioorted that
According to the figures for June
meal., hotel for mistral day. •nil nla to la It is making arrangement to enotee a 68 Christians entered as immi-
New York. Trip on famous Furness Bee. well-known band for this •ffair, the con,
muds Line ships. Hotel, meal. and sight- mitt. alen promisee any pri•es and grants and CO left as emigrants
...Ina Is litentuds. (:helve of Intereetlos
surprises. Mi. E. Rake and Mi. Iti• while 19 Moslems arrived as immi-
stopovers enemata to New York, Includlos
Sokoloff are away on their venation. A grants and five emigrated.
Waieblnoton, NI
special meeting has been called fur Tues-
RalseptIonslly low Pet..
Legalise Entry of 10,000.
day, Aug. II.
A law permitting any person in
e: t/ ivitNe.ss BERMUDA 1.1ra
W. G. ROCHE & CO., Inc.
Palestine
to register as an immi-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met at the "It" grant under the so-called capitalist
1714 Dime Bank Bldg. Detroit
July, 50. The farewell party held In the
category although he does not pos-
form of • ein'. roast •t Pelle Isle, Aug.
I, fnr Katherine Litwin. who is leaving sess the required $5,000 needed for
for Caliornia. w. • owe... Plans for admission as an immigrant in this
the moonlight oponsored hr the sorority
classification was published Mon-
and l'hl Kappa Epsilon Fraternity are
completed. Ray Goren .rd his orchestra day in the Official Gazette. This
will furnish the tousle Tickets may he amnesty is applicable to all persons
•eeured from Miss Sally Culler, 2575 in Palestine at the time of the pub-
Richton •ventie, or Lew SI-lee, 1878 Lee
Place. or from members of both groves. lication of the law which holds
good only until ecember 31, 1931.
Tel Siva. Sorority.
This amesty will legalize the en-
Longfellow 8439
Tel Sigma Sorority formally inaugur- try of about 10,000 Jews and a
ated new officers at • soffit' meeting held
Order your milk from us today
considerable
number of Arabs who
at the home of the treasurer, MI. Re-
No other food is as healthy
becca Iterghoff, Alla, I/. The .-president. entered the country in an irregu-
kits. neap'. A. Feldman. gave • short lar manner since the last census
for the system as milk products.
talk before Introducing the newly elected
White Star Sour Cream and chairmen. MI. Lillian Goodman. presi- was taken. The law will greatly
dent, and Miss Ilene Gendelm•n, first facilitate the forthcoming census of
Cheese.
vice-president. An outline of the work population. In Jewish circles this
Make sure you get the best.
to he accomplitthed in theensuing six
month. was presented by the presiding measure is considered the most
officers Bridge and entertainment furn- liberal and most helpful so far as
ished by MI. Evelyn Gelfund. who sang the Jews are concerned during the
.
I numbers. and two recitetione he
ISCHADCHEN1
Ylns Iteatric• A. Feldman, closed the entire period of High Cimmissioner
Men and women desiring to makes vering's program
Chancellor's administration.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
The majority of persons whose
Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
rimonial purposes, see me.
residence this law legalizes came
A bridge-social was held a' the home of
S. PARANSKY
into
the country on tourist visas
Mi.. Ann and Ida Korb, July 29. A
1925 Gladstone Ave. Euclid 5068 toneheon was Perved after the bridge. and remained beyond the three
,Th Sorority is having • splash party on month period. Of these many have
Wednesdny, Aug. If. •t Footwood Park.
I All the girl. are to meet In front of the already taken steps to qualify as
mo' at 9 p m. shop. Plan. ere being immigrants. In recent years this
made to celebrate the fifth anni
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
element formed a substanial part
The sorority will he live year+ old Sept
Detroit's Loading and
of the Jewish immigrants into the
Beet Known
country, the monthly immigration
qty.
figures showing a considerable
Lambda On.. Iota F
Acombined swimming and dancing number of Jews who have received
Reeornmended by the
mote w. sponotred he the fraternity
' Mont Prom'.
Clint
Atte. 2 at Island fake. Under the lead- permission to remain permanently
nent Phy•lelans.
During 1930, 1,306 persons who
ership of N. Perlman. chairman of the
.410 Hmottellrewil Ave
oriel committer. • unique program of entered Palestine irregularly event-
Piton. Trinity 2.6126
water and field events took Pl. , wit• •
ually
were permitted to remain as
baseball stone between members and
•usotts •• the feature of the day. Anon- immigiants. In the same year a
.tions for competition in the handball total of 191 immigrants p - issessing
•rd horseshoe tournament• heinr staged
a capital of $5,000 were admitted
by the fraternity which pet under way
'he week of Aug. 10 are bring received as immigrants. Of this number
by the sports fammittee. Next ',Wine 178 were Jews.
will he held All( 20 at the fraternity
Re•isionists Favor Secession.
Mohel Specialist
house. at 5731 La Salle boulevard.
The Palestine Revisionist dele-
— —
IS You.' E ape.
gates to the world conference of
Alpha Tau Frater nity,
rietwa, Eodors•d
Mpha Tall Fraternity met
the home Revisionists to be held in December
,f Irwin Kopf. Arrangement• ere being
by Leading
sornpleted for the fraternity's for• were instructed to urge uncondi-
Physkta.
mal and In•t•Ilation of officers. Sem Cam, tional secession of the Revisionists
'lee Weitonen. Sam Ryer!. and Norman from the World Zionist Organize_
207.3
Noble entered the finals in the horseshoe
Lionbecause "the Basle Zionist
. 0 , 1rnev.
The ba•ball team will play the
Gladstone
Mu•Phi-Kettp.-Ensibm team •1 Congress showed that the Revision-
fashmoo Park onStamta•.
These teams ists have no place in the World
Euclid :0467
It present are the hod.-. of the Inter.
P rarernal League. The Fraternal leago• Zionist Organization which is no
I 1 king forward to this gar. and all longer entitled to call itself Zion-
members and friend.•re reoue•tr,1 .r. ist."
send this excursion at Ta•hroon Perk
These instruction were given at
• .1 e A cup
InnIncant of the 1928
lewd. League Ito ...II Champion.. a conference of Palestine Revision-
Rev. Benjamin
was presented to the feat be William ists held in Tel Aviv where a reso-
Morri• and was reretved by M Engel- lution expressing complete identifi
BLEIBERG
man for the fraternity.
W61 Specialist
cation with the views of Vladimi-
Recommended b,
Jabotinsky. leader of the Revision.
Donan-Aires.
Leading Pheoclaus
Ida Lessin was ho•te. at the . isle, was adopted.
2225 Blaine Ave. I
No•t social of the Dollan.Aire• held in
— --
the ballroom of her home at 2721 West
Euclid 5000
Back Jabotinsky.
qr....nue. Robert l'Iniek. radio en•
Herrin. Perform.
tertaMer, rendered I popular vocal
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—The French
by A•pelutmeat.
•Oections. The next mertIn• will he at Revisionist organization adopted a
he h
of MI. Shirley Galen. 1221
resolution calling upon Vladimir
Elmhurst
Jabotinsky, world leader of the Re-
visionists, to cancel his six months
Ski-Ht Club.
Members of the Ski-Ili Club. asocial leave of absence and to return im-
Rev. Cantor
-hb for sou. men and women. are still mediately to active leadership of
)avid Golden working on their play "The No 'Count the party.
Boy," to be elven soon for the entertale•
Detro i t'. Favorite
Last week the American Revis-
ant of members and pled,• only. The
MOHEL
club'. colors are blue and white Young ionists cabled Jalwetinsky that they
Wedding Ceram:. m en and
and women, I. son of age o r over.
would
back him in the creation of
to attend the club's meetines.
lies Performed at
Detail. may be obtained by calling the an independent Zionist organiza•
Home and by
..retary at Gar. 4262.J.
lion.
"We
are with you for the
Appointment
creation of an independent Zior-
921 KING,
6.. Madison 07ss
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE ist organization: leads us, we will

themselves (with sticks and whis-
tles) increased the excitement the
next day. The Jews had definite
information, which they promptly
gave the authorities in Saloniki
and Athens, that something bigger
was planned for the following
night. Campbell was, in fact, at-
tacked that very night, but "151"
and a quarter known as "Regie-
Vardar" were only saved by the
timely intervention of the police
forces. These quarters are fnr
apart and no additional evidence is
needed tie prove premeditation and
preparedness on the part of the
aggressors, working with a precon-
certed plan under a sort of gen-
eral staff, than that the raids on
all of them by men carrying kero-
sene in tins and bottles had been
times to take place at nearly the
same zero hour.

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Jew. Refuse to Return.
Campbell "151" and Regie-Var-
dar were evacuated the next morn-
ing. On Tuesday Jews outside
their quarters woke up to find
suspicious-looking marks on their
houses and crosses on those occu-
pied by Christians. The one fea-
ture lacking to create a genuine
pogrom atmosphere had than been
provide."

Of Campbell enough has been
reported in dispatches. The Jews,'
some 220 families, refused to re-
turn to the place. "151" is only '
slowly being reoccupied. To Re-
gie-Vardar the Jews have re-
turned. Nothing serious happened
after that Tuesday. The govern-
ment's precautions proved ade-
quate, but the Jews have helped
by not doing the very thing the
report in the Paris paper said they
did: They did not proclaim a fast,
Vidal was buried very quietly.
Although again contrary to the
Paris story, martial law was not
declared, though the Jews had pro-
posed it—Governor Gonatas muz-
zled the newspapers. Since that
Tuesday nothing is being printed I
concerning the "events" except re-,
ports of delegations calling—Thy
invitation"—on the governor to

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B'NAI MOSHE CUTS
PRICES ON SEATS

At the last meeting, on Aug. 4,
of Congregation B'nai Moshe, af-
ter a lengthy discussion, it was
decided that the prices of seats be

greatly reduced, taking in consid.

eration present conditions.
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, who has
returned from his vacation, 's
making all arrangements for the
choir that will take part at the
holiday services.

Children between the ages of 9
thank him for averting a disaster, and 14 years that wish to lake
and of the not very representative I part in the choir can call at the
Greco-Jewish committee seeking a I synagogue between 7 and 9 p. no,
"rapprochement." land ask for Cantor A. A. Rosen.

(Copyright, 1631. J. T. A.)

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13601 V.. Dykes Ave.

CONNELL CHEVROLET CO.
15502.20 le.. Como.

3340

EASTERN CHEVROLET CO.
11600 E. Jefferson, at Ashland

LLOYD CHEVROLET SALES
8201 Grand River Ave.

TODD MOTOR SALES
Bellesulle, Mich.

CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO.
2287 E. Jefferaon Ave.

DITTMER•KINGAN
CHEVROLET SALES
Dearborn, Atch.

BARKES CHEVROLET CO.
53 West Se•en•Mde Road

JORDAN CHEVROLET, INC.
ngham, Mich.
GINN A HOMER, INC.
9255 Grand River Ave.
COLLINS CHEVROLET CO.
10351 West Jefferson Ave.

ROYAL OAK SALES INC.
200 South Mato St,
Royal Oak, Mich.

HANLEY DAWSON, INC.
4301 llord Aye., at Hancock
JOHNSON CHEVROLET
Ferndale, M.ch,

ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET SIX-CYLINDER TRUCKS, $355 to $695, f. 0. b. Flint, Michican

STRENG CHEVROLET, INC.
5510 Twelfth Street
CARPENTER CHEVROLET CO.
Wayne, Mich.
BERKLEY CHEVROLET, INC.
Berkley, Mich.
C. • R. CHEVROLET CO.
Centerline, Mich.
WOTRING CHEVROLET CO.
Desrbon, Mich..
MEROLLLS CHEVROLET SALES
1315 Gr•,. Ave. Roseville
ROBERTS CHEVROLET CO.
15425 Hamilton Ave.

