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PAGE TWO

ZION CONVENTION

TO BE ON NOV. 8

(Continued from Page One.)

B rodie, chairman of the national

ME Pawn'

aiROMICLe

CULTURAL
YIDDISH THEATRICAL SEASON OPENS I JEWISH
GERSHGOREN, CENTER ART STUDENT, WINS
EFFORT IS URGED
FIRST STATE FAIR PRIZE FOR PAINTING'
TO
COMBAT
HATRED
HERE ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21

(Continued from Page One.)

executive committee of the Zion-I
ist Organization of America;
Emanuel Neumann, American'
member of the World Zionist
executive; Louis Lipsky, fernier
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America; Mrs, Miriam
Greenberg, member of the na-
tional board of Hadassah, the wo
men's Zionist organization of

GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPEMSI
\'E

sized this same "cultural push" as

the source of anti-Semitism in the

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colleges, though he offered as a
remedy simply the weakening,
rather than the transfer, of Jew-
ish intellectual forces.

It's A Privilege When You
Can Buy At These Prices

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While careful to say that he
')
.,,,,
wasn't necessarily expressing his
own views, but presenting a coin.
man paint of view, he explained
America; Abraham Goldberg,
the sentiment prevalent among
journalist, and David Podolsky,
those anti-Semitic German stu-
treasurer of the Order Sons of
'Zion.
dents who felt that there should
be a numerus chums by which t he
PESACHK E URBSTEIN
BETTY
FRANK
Louis Lipsky, former president
MISHA FISHSON
proportion of Jewish students in
of the Zionist Organization of
• the universities would he n
A.
Littman
announces
the
opening
of
Littman's
Yiddish
People'
America, taking issue with the Theater Monday evening, Sept. 21,
with an all-star cast headed b greeted than the proportion of
other speakers in a brief address,
the well known leading lady, Detroit's favorite, Betty Frank, also th (, Jews in the population. Sixty-fi % 'e
asserted that the last Zionist Con-
Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theater. Rose N'allerstein, Rubin Wendor f per cent of the members of t he
gress accomplished nothing and steM
, sup
p orted
A tl Wi nogradoff, formerly of Mauric e German student federation, the
y b
Anatol
well known Misha Fishson, and the popular comedian, Pesachke Bur president affirmed, were Nationa 15 1
of the Vilna Troupe, Clara Gold, Hyman Tauber, Eve Green, Anro n ist Socialists, though their politic 1 - I
al
• So fie . Ostroff, and Vera Saslasky. '
they appear in a new play espe allegiance tie the party had not h.'
FLOOR COVERINGS OF daily written
for this east, "Her First I.ie," by harry Kalmonovitz ing to do with their universi ty
This season promises to be the most interesting of the Yiddis h!activities.
DISTINCTION
theater in Detroit, as it never had in its history a cast of such caliber I
Jews Agree With Parkes.
Dr. Badt offered the obvious o
THE WINNING OIL PAINTING AT FAIR
WINDOW SHADES
I
jections
to the numerus claus us I
DRAPERIES
'served only as an arena for party; would issue both post-graduate ant ,Iidea, pointing out that it wou
Milton Gershgoren, a Jewish I meat, and Carlton Angle, head of
ORNAMENTAL RODS
Q
strife.
m t
undergraduate degrees.
I be a sad state of affairs when a 1 ,11 Center Art School student, waslth,enU
e t eo pea rot f -
Editor Pleads for Peace.
and • complete line of
of sculpture
' awarded the first prize in oils at
director
In the seven years of its exist I Einstein or a Michelson wou
the
University
of
Michigan
Mu-
the
baser
etaoin
shrdlu
nano
nu
A
suggestion
that
Justice
Louis
LINOLEUMS
-
mice the Ilebrew University ha
• the Michigan State Fair art exhi- scum.
...
• have to scurry and find o
I D. Brandeis of the United States grunted no degrees.
Shades Cleaned and Reversed
ut bition for his entry, "Landscape."
The other pupils of the Jewish
-
whether the "Jewish quota"
Supreme Court be asked to arbi-
of The exhibition attracted the ef- Center
It
is
made
clear
that
student
trate the differences between the
s scientific theories had already bee
Art School who exhibited
n forts of 496 artists from all parts
will be afforded greater freedom it
were Newton Shewitz, Irving Ar-
two groups in the Zionist Organ-
I propounded before he might offe m' of Michigan.
the selection of subjects in the Ilu -
Mr. Gershgoren's chic, Si. Rosenberg, Esther Coop.
his discoveries to the world,
ization of America was made this
munities courses, leading to a de
I award was acconipanied by $10.
er, Rebecca Cooper, Ben Miller,
ti
week by Jacob Ginsburg, editor
When the German leaders
b-
gree.
Gus Nuchinis, another student Milton Feldman, Mamie
and publisher of the Philadelphia.
IJected to the persistent identific
Solomon,
a-
of
the
Jewish
Center
Art
school,,
David
Kaplan,
Joe
Shapero
and
s•
The
winter
term
of
the
Ilebre
Jewish World, in an open appeal
thin of anti-Semitism with Ge
r- wan awarded first prize and $8 in Adolph Gutman.
to all Zionist leaders in America University begins on Oct 27, say s man universities, declaring th u( the
commercial classification fort
10 end the "threatening Zionist the announcement.
The prize winners and entries
while in Germany anti.Semitis
. 1 ;
01 his pen and ink drawing•
listed are pupils of William (Iren-
fratricidal war."
The Persian government ha • w as only an attitude, there we e
Ti... exhibit
. j set by Or lo
Mr. Ginsberg, who declares been approached with a propos al countries such as Poland, Rumania Gill, head of the art department of son, art instructor of the school.
8424 LINWOOD AVE
himself an adherent of that Zion- to permit the entry into Persia o of and Ilungary where Jewish star - • the Ypsilanti Normal College; i The Jewish Center Art School
ist group headed by Louis Lipsky, 20,000 Jewish immigrants froi n' dents had their heads broken, it Ilarry Gamble, member of the Uni- t s under the direction of a commit-
Phones Garfield 1230 31
former president of the Zionist Poland, Rumania and Czechosl 0- was answered that Germany WaN, versify of Michigan art depart- . ee headed by Mrs. David B.
0
Werbe.
Organization, also calls on the vakia, according to a report pub the true source of intellectual anti-
• Stnitism, as the Germans loved to
leaders of both factions to "lay fished here by the Eastern l'res .,
p
'' find philosophic justification for I
aside your weapons! Call a Con- Bureau.
e
e
n ad plasm i n order to prove the'
upon Professor Einstein, in which
ference of Zionist leaders and pre-
Ten thousand dunning in Pale I their beliefs and prejudices, and ws
,
an infer ior grou p.
I had discovered and promulgated , Je
Iii, loyalty to Germany is imputed •
sent them with your differences, if tine have been planted wit 5-
h
PROOFS
Several Jewish students united
pseudo-scienti
,
fic theories of race
you have any, and find a means oranges by the Jewish chnlutzi
Proof No I-Awarded 1st Prise at
with Mr. Parkes in his conclusion
Bolivia Drops Charges Against
Paris Exposition.
for co-operation. Drive out the in the course of the past year, ac
- I
that a stronger development of
That the grid°. Institute Crowe Hair
demon of war from our midst. cording to the figures published i n •
Jew s.
on Bald Wads. Stops Falling lialr, Re-
Jewish culture would arouse the
We are tired of conflict. During the Jewish Agency Bulletin jus in that year that Pinaker pub- respect
lieves Dandruff and an Scalp DI
BUENOS AIRE(J.
This QI'L•N ANNE CONSOLE of beauti-
S.-
. )
of the foreign groups for
In Caves of Alopecia Areal.. lielr
the past two years in Zionism we issued.
ful figured (slued walnut, with drawer, is an
fished his "Auto-Emancipation." their Jewish co-students, though -The chief of the secret service
fi: Si
Can Be Grown In Ten Treatment.
have had more than sufficient. A
The order of Lieutenant Kyles ' In the same year Eliezer Ben Ye- an
execptional
purchase
at
the
of I.a Pa e :
,
Proof No. £.-Awarded hit Prize at
American-Jevvishdeleisate
respon-
renewed conflict must be prevent- in command of the Britishiodic
Belgium ExposPlon against come
buda arrived in Palestine. Since pointed out that this might lead to sible fur the arrest and ordered
PRINGLE FEATURE PRICE only $29'75
-
linos of 31 nations.
ed before it is too late."
in Palestine, to fire upon a gnat a then half a canto ry has passed. a revival f th
deportation of the group of Jews
e g h e tt o.
TheQueen Anne Walnut mirror
The
J.
131.
F.
proposes
to
celebrate
$19.75
Proof No. 3-Thousands of well-known
-
of Arab demonstrators at Nablus
who were charged with Commun-
people right here In Detroit have
is only
Urge Foal* Zion Merger,
s upheld by ' th
that event in a marked manner,
; on Aug. 23 w was
the
---
y Force, Jews to Suicide in ism, was himself arrested, together
regained their hair through the
-and too, you readily recognize PRINGLE
The other anniversary is the
Krido. Treatments.
with his secretary, on the charge
BUFFALO.-(J. T. A.) -The , northern district commissioner fo!-,
"built-in" quality.
Freed Ne. 4-Sworn Statement., Let-
lowing
an
official
inquiry.
completion
of
30
years
of
J.
N.
F.
of
accepting
bribes.
merger of the Porde Zion, Social-!`
BERLIN. Ger
- i:771T .. A.) - Four
ter.. Pictures, Medals, Diplomas are
-
1st wing of the Zionist Organize -
history, for it was in 1901-02 that cases of Jewish suicide in a single
Immediately after the arrest of
displayed In our offices.
Boy now and defer pay-
Boulevard
Store
open
Hon, with the Pioneer Women's : National Fund to Mark Two In, this upoplar institution seas estab- day were reported here.
XxamInatIon and Advice Free
mealsif you wish.
The the police chief, all charges against
Mon. Evening until nine.
fished. It is believed that a
portent Anni
Homo, 11 A U
• to Al,
;ea,
Organization and the National
re- reason ascribed to the deed is the the Jews were suspended and the
1 \-,...
LONDON.-
(J.
T.
A.)
-
Two
'
view
of
the
attainments
of
our
Workers' Alliance under the name
economic depression and unem- order for their deportegion re-
TWO STORES
ople
of Porde Zion Alliance, was urged significant anniversaries in the peoples n Palestine during these ployment from which German voked.
year will prove the endue- two respective periods of the past Jewry suffers.
here in a resolution adopted by the cooling pear
The evidence against the head
and . 0 ye
years will renew faith in
tenth annual convention of the arum and capacity of the Jewish '
The Jewish community of Ber of the secret service police was
Jewish power, endurance and ca-
2990 Grand Boulevard app Fisher Bldg and 431Gratiot Ave.
Young Poale Zion party of the Pc" ple to achieve Zionist aims, it
i ii
lin is making every effort to re collected upon the initiative of the
is pointed out in a Rosh Hash° . i Parity to achieve the aim of Zion. litre the stringency of the Jewis h Jewish community of La Paz, who
States and Canada.
1154 nioadeap, Salta 404 -ease United
11111) nod statement issued by the Jew- ism, independent of the. passing
economic situation. Notwith have consistently maintained that I
s s
A resolution was adopted calling fah National Fu
vicissitudes due to political or eco-
nd.
Buis co-religionists were the vie.
standing that it has increased it
for the publication of a monthly
- sese.
"The Jewish National Fund'slnomic c s rise
t
of an ;Intl-Semitic pint.
budget for relief work, it has no • t ons

.
"The Iloveve Zion move ment
magazine in English for the par- New Year message to its workers11
the financial resources to meet th
pose of spreading P oale Zion pro-
and supporters throughout the ' went a return to the land, and extreme destitution prevailin •
Legacy
Comes
Too
Late,
"131`71
paganda among the Jewish youth world is one of renewed confidence. hence it is particularly fitting that
15eneWsININIS
among the Jews.
of this country and Canada. An-
CZERNOW1TZ.-1.1. T. A.)-,
in our own strength," the state. ithe J. N. F. should undertake the
The four who committed suieid e A dramatic sequel followed the
other resolution called
upon every ment declares. "At the Jerusalemlobservance of the close of its first are: Emma Ilesse, Gertrude
member of
. suicide of Jacob Blatstein, a Jew-I Blatstein were in progress a tele-
the Young Poole Zion headquarters of the Fund it is half-century. J. N. F. workers Jacob, Alfred Jordan and 31
, WI merchant of Botoshani, who 1 gram arrived from the United
to contribute to the Jewish Na. I pointed out that
ear ' throughout the world are prepar- Schoenfeld. The latter was the
the comin
took his own life due to financial' States announcing that his sister
g
y
1
i
.
Hanel Fund $2 earned by self• t will mark the
t h comp etion
I '
of two , ng their plans in co-operation owner of a private bank in Berlii difficulties.
had bequeathed him a legacy of
labor.
significant anniversaries.
Formerly Edmund G. Lewis
The with the head office for a great and took his life while en route to
As the funeral services for $20,000 which awaited only his
-

first Is the completion of 50 years manifestation, expressed through Hamburg.
claim.
The telegram requested
Hebrew University to Confer Un-;
"Firiot Goif Cunrseg in the
of Ilibath Zion, for it was during practical support of the Fund,
h im to proceed at once to the
Prof. Albert Einstein, in a
dergraduate De
1
.
Detroit District.' -Tommy Ar-
1881-82 that this pre•Zionist (m- which shall serve as a summing up statement issued to the Central
81 DELAWARE AVE.
United States to receive the
mour.
JERUSALEM. - (J. T A.) --I ganization movement began its and appraisal of the achievements
legacy.
Vermin, denies an alleged inter-
The Hebrew University, in con-, first activities in and for Pales- attained so far. Such appraisal is view in the London Sunday Ex-
TRINITY 2.3211
Mon. to Fri-1 Round.
formance with the resolution j tine. The first Bilu group of three bound, in the opinion of the J. N. press in which he is quoted as de-
DAVID DeYOUNG
Duca May Bo New Rumanian
All Day
$1.50
, adopted at Zurich, announced that !men anti one girl arrived in Pales.;
Premier to Succeed Jorge,
l'• head °nice' to encourage and daring that he does not consider formerly .deputy clerk in the of-
Saturday-I Round
beginning with the winter term it tine on June 24, 1882, and it was ; inspire the Jewish people to pro- himself a German citizen.
$1.50
five of the clerk of Common Pleas
BUCIIAREST.-(J. T. A.)-31.
All D.
ceed with greater energy in the
$2.00
-
Terming the statement as ma- c Court, died at 8981 Clarendon ave.. Duca, leader of the Rumanian Lib-
- - - - , upbuilding of our National Home,"
licious, Professor Einstein asserts (dd.
Sun., Holidays-All Day
$2.00
nue Wednesday.
lie
He was 53 yearn eral party, and former minister of
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, former that he has never given an
After 2 p. m
$1.00
inter-
became a county employe. foreign affairs, may succeed Pro-
' president of the World Zionist Or- view on this subject. "The entire in June, 1919, and remained in
fessor Jorga of the Bucharest Uni-
ganization, formally authorized the interview is an all-around fake," tchoeuectleruk;asil offi
lheee onifo(n7tohnsimaone Plel :r. versity as the prime minister of
, Jewish Telegraphic Agency to he charged.
Rumania, it became known h ere.
deny reports that he would stand
The Nazi press utilized this inch' was one of the original members
Before leaving Bessarabia for'
for Parliament.
dent to launch a severe attack : ti3f antdlie lE
hn, - , n ,a in siza N
rne e n n. , sbeN
, e oss
f v A
b,s is h',_ Bucharest Mr. Duca, in a state-
W. Warren at Merriman Rd.
ment to the press, expressed his
-
- lar Lodge No, 91, F. & A. M., the determination to suppress the
Detroit Musicians' Union and the anti-Semitic organizations, the
County Employes' Association. "Iron Guard" and "Christian C
I He leaves his wife, three brothers, League," which he asserted are
I Lewis J., Joseph J., and Sol De- very harmful to the country, The
! Young, the latter a deputy sheriff, Jews, he said, are a valuable ele-
and two sisters, Mrs. George Wuel- ment among the Rumanian people
ting and Mrs. David D. Goldsmith. and are loyal to the state.
Funeral services were held on Fri,
Si. Duca added that negotia-
day from Gilbert's Funeral Par.' tions are now under way between
Iras.
the I.iberal party anti the Jewish
party, and that the results of the
ISADORE RUBIN
I mrleys would shortly be an-
of 13835 La Salle boulevard, 51, nounced.
Our Sour Cream Is Made
years old, died on Sept. 7. FM.'
Fresh Daily From Pure
neral services were held on Sept. American Hitlerites Plan Wid
e
Ingredients
18 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
Anti-Semitic Campaign.
I with interment at Cloverhill Park
CHICAGO.-0, T. A.)-Plans
Supreme Quality Maintained at
OONER or later worn tires are
•Cheaper than accidents - look
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- f or widespread anti-Semitic activi-
All Times
man and the Rev, E. Zaludkowski t
at these low prices on all sizes:
Honestly, aren't you asking too much of Fate to trust
les in the United States, in ac-
let go. That may be
officiated. Ile is survived by his e ordance with the program of the
We Also Sell
those old t fres. hen your en lc drives? Ilailing strangers
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dangerous.
wife, Bessie; a son, Saul, and a nti-Semitic Nazi party in Ger-
MILK-SWEET CREAM-
for help, if she has a puncture, is often disagreeable.
daughter, Jeanette.
CHEESE
iany, led by Adolph Hitler, were
You'd feel a lot better if you knew she were protected
ormulated here by the American
Honestly now, is it worth taking the
Tune in on WNIBC Monday
also against possiele accident. it will case your mind
MRS. HELEN KELLMAN
h ranch of the Nazis, at their an.
night, Sept. 21, at 8:30. We
widow of the late Tobias Kellman i n nal convention
chance of going into a ditch or having
and be easy 011 your purse to have us put on some new
.
will have a special radio mes-
GOOdyCJr3 now,
of Bialystok, died at the age of 69'
smash-up due to a blowout, when
Two hundred Ilitlerites, from
sage for you.
on Monday, Sept. 14, following a a II sections of the United States
sl
you can get fine new Goodyears like
brief illness.
Funeral services a nd Canada, banded together, un.
were held from her late residence, ler the name of "Teutonic," are
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these for so little money?
For example, • big, hunt,
2080 West Euclid avenue, on Tues. I mrticipating in this convention.
ALL-WEATHER
full.uvenned are now
day. Burial was in Machpelah • I 'rof. Edward Lvanhart of Vienna,
costs only
Other sites equally low
Season's Greetings
you have any doubts about the
Cemetery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin of-
ne of the leaders of th National
Site
Bach
ficiated. Surviving her are two S racialist movement in Austria, was
condition of your tires, drive in. We
4.40-21 12414.401 5 7.04
sons, Abraham and Max; two • t he principal speaker,
Si..
roes
NI,
will look them over and give you the
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daughters, 31rs. Frances Manheim
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and Ida Kellman, and five grams-
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Jewish-Christian Seminaries.
0.00.20 13216.00 13.50
children.
ILO.:(1
SAO
10 90
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-A
say - we couldn't afford to be any
Tubes
oho
low
priced
130.21 ...... ,. ass
in the 4.40.21 si:c
11.10
cries of seminars, round-table
BESSIE KAUFMAN
but on the level. \\'e know
(inferences and "town meetings"
5.00.19 .....
6 9.1
..... 1160
We clean mohair furniture.
of 420 Medbury avenue, 76 years et
that as well as you do.
n inter-religious good will to
3.25.31
f IT
16 70
We exterminate all moth life
old, died on Sept. 15. Funeral t
3.50.19
i*
oke place with in the next two
17.30
throughout the house or institu-
services were held on Sept. 16 at n conchs is
announced by the Na-
tion. The best of chemical-
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with ti
onal Conference of Jews and
used. Unconditional guarantee
interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme- C
hristians in a statement just is-
with
our service. Work done in
tery. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal s
ued. Newton D. Baker, l'ruf.
your own home. -
officiated. She is survived by a C
arlton J. II. Hayes, and Roger
(laughter, Lena, and a son, Henry. %
V. Straus are the co.cairmen, and
F. verett R. Clinchy the director, of
12119 Grand River
JACOB ZATKIN
he National Conference of Jews
of 8838 Kingsley Court, 80 years a
Hogarth 7125
nd Christians which was organ-
' old, died on Sept. 16. Funeral iz
ed four years ago to promote
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
justice, amity and understanding
Funeral Home on Sept. 16, with b
etween the many groups that
interment at the )tarIlarmoria
omprise America."
Granite and Marble
Cemetery. He is survived by his
The first of the seminars will be
29x5.00
$5.99 28x4.75
wife,
Pearl;
three
sons,
Samuel,
$5.68 30x4.50
30x31/2
held in Denver, Col., on Sept. 29
Sam and Ben, and four daughters, and
30 and will consist of address-
./ Sirs, B. G. Arden, Sirs. A. Rapa- CS
, round table conferences, and a
port, Mrs. D. Morrison and Mrs. A. in
ass meeting at the close of the
, Harris.
MANUEL URBACH
seminar. Similar conferences will
be held in Los Angeles, San Fran-
BARBARA LEE A PPLEBAUM
7729 TWELFTH ST.
cisco, California; Dallas, Texas;
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