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CLIFTON AYINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

FAILURE TO ASSIST PURITY TO OBSERVE
PEOPLE'S SCHOOLS' JEWISH
UNEMPLOYED 24TH ANNIVERSARY BRODIE CONFIDENT
ATTACKED IN SEJM
ANNUAL BANQUET
OF PLAN'S SUCCESS

CALIFORNIA

Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
will celebrate its twenty-fourth
birthday and at the same time
peal to the Joint Distribution Com- honor its past matrons and patrons
mittee to resume without delay ! with a birthday dinner, on Monday,
their food supplies for children in Oct. 12. A class of candidates will
the shoots. The appeal points out
that the number of casualties
among children is assuming alarm-
ing proportions and that conditions
are at their most critical stage
since the war, becoming more seri-
als daily.

FOREST

Continued from Page One)

Juice Grapes

Sixth Anniversary Celebra-
tion to Take Place This
Sunday Night.

Fresh Supplies Arriving Daily

Israel Benjamin Brodie, chair.
man of the economic development
committee for Palestine of the ,
Zionist Organization of America,!
was a guest in Detroit for a day
last week, and during his stay here
discussed Palestinian questions
You can tell a Forest-
Rumanian Minister's "Joke."
t.
with a number of Zionists.
BUDAPEST.— (J. T. A.) — A
cleaned gataient by its free-
Meeting with several Zionists
suggestion made by Premier Jorge,
dom from lint, by the careful
Brodie reviewed his plan for the
ly criticized in the Rumanian
economic rehabilitation of Pales-
pressing et auffs and lapels.
bon, that the Jews should adopt
tine and expressed confidence that
A
Forest-cleaned garment is
the newer forms of Christianity in
It will revolutionize Jewish effort
Preference to their own, is severe- 1
cleaned
inside and out. It
in Palestine.
ly criticized in the Rumanian
makes you feel better to
Mr. Brodie said he was heart-
press.
wear it and it will wear
ened by the result of the last Zion-I
The papers report that following'
ist Congress. He said that the op-
longer.
a visit to a church in the town of 1
portunities
that
will
be
offered
to
Itainnicu Sarat, Premier Jorga en.'
Jews for investments in Palestine
countered a Jewish merchant to
Ladies' Hate Cleaned ■ and Reshaped, $1.00
have already brought results In
whom he remarked: "Are not our
that many Jews in this country,
WOMEN'S FROCKS
festivals more impressive than,
LEO GOTTFURSCHT
and abroad have promised their'
MEN'S SUITS
yours? It is quite time for you,
, AND SUITS
wholehearted
co-operation.
be
initiated
in
the
afternoon
and
Jews, to discard your old dresses
Cleaned and
Cleined and
Mr. Brodie placed great hopes
nother class in the evening, fol.
and adopt our new forms."
$15°
l'ressed
Pressed ..
The papers insist that even if owing a home-cooked chicken din- in his plan for Zionist savings so-
serf op
the suggestion was made jocularly, er served promptly at 6 o'clock. cieties, through which individual
it was ill becoming to a man of Leo, Gottfurscht is the worthy pa- Jews will be able to save as little
tron. as a dollar a week for investment
Jorga's position.
1 Members are invited to partici- in I'alestine.
Soviet Conession.
I , pate in this event and to make res•
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) —Thel creations at once by calling the ZEIRE ZION ELECTS
533.547 FOR EST AVE E
ISAAC FINKELSTEIN
Soviet government granted permis-; secretary, Longfellow 2258.
KUTNICK DELEGATE
sion to the Moscow Jewish com-
On Sunday evening, Oct, -1, a
this Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Kin- .unity to import free of duty an
. f dinner dance was held by Purity
dertheater, , 539 Kenilworth.
A special meeting of the Zeire
I automobile for the conve
conveyance o
pter, at the Knollwood Country Zion was held on Tuesday, Oct. 6,
A n i .nterestin g program haS 1 its dead to cemeteries. This is the C ha pter,
Cl ub. The club rooms were cleverly
been arranged, to include addresses , first time in its history that the decorated for the occasion and more at the Farband Folk School. Aaron
by officers of the schools as well as
Kutnick was elected delegate to ,2
Soviet has made concessions to than 250 guests enjoyed this de- the Zeire Zion convention which '
1 2
an entertaining musical program. the religious traditions of the lightful affair.
• on I A
will be held in Philadelphia
The past year was a highly sac- Jews.
The Corn Jacoby Club will la ild Oct. 15, 16, 17.
The concession is of great gig-
cessful one for the schools, ac-
a bridge-tea and baked sal e on It was decided to arrange for
cording to a report submitted by nifi cance for two particular
Conductor of the Chord of Judea Symphony
S. Bercovitch, director and Mind- sons: Firstly, the Soviet has never M onday afternoon, Nov. 4, at t he series of lectures by the well
pal. With the election to the before permitted the importation Detroit Leland Hotel, for the ben e- known orator, Chaim Greenberg,
Studios Now Open
presidency of Isaac Finkelstein, of articles for traditional religious fit of charity. The Cora Jaco by for the early part of December.
attorney, and an energetic execu- use. Secondly, the importation of Club was entertained at a lunche on
For
the
Teaching
of Violin at the Studio of .
tive committee, new life was in- the hearse automatically permits at the Green Cottage on Saturda y. WALTER WHITE FIRST
jected in the schools. the expenditure of foreign cur - Oct. 3, by Meg. Max Bussey of LECTURER FOR FORUM
Dr.
The work was apportioned rency, since Russian rubles are Sturtevant avenue.
477 WEST KIRBY
among members of the executive, not accepted abroad. This is nor-
The first meeting of the People's
Weinberg being entrusted with mally strictly prohibited by law.
Forum will be held Sunday, Oct.
For
appointments
call Hemlock 2290-W
Pledge
for
Jewish
Republic.
before
the
fall
of
the
Austro-Ilu
the work for theater perform.
5- 11, at 3 p. m., in the auditoriu?
Reiteration of his promise to es- gamin monarchy and is widely
ances. Barney Yanett was given
re- of City College, Casa and Warren. ZI ■ \\IblIalkIla\\\%‘,1101aM ■1■ 111,1 ■\ 11■■■\■ 11:41. 1 1■ 16.4
tablish
a
Jewish
republic
in
Biro
puted
as
an
economist
and
charge of banquets.
a Walter White, field secretary for
Bidjan was made by Michael Ka- statesman.
the N. A. A. C. P., will discuss
The most important and most limn, president of the Union of
Professor Redlich has nev er "The Negro in Industry." Mr.
successful event was the bazaar Socialist Soviet Republics, in
a been accepted in Christian circl
held in January. Max Weiner was statement to I. Levin, secretary despite his conversion, includi es White is an able speaker. Ile is
ng well acquainted with the problems
in charge, and he was assisted by of the Bira Bidjan regional Com-
even his colleagues in the cabine t. of the Negro, since his work takes
an able committee of men and wo- •
li e has frequently been attack ed him all over the country.
men. Two banquets were held, mu ms t Pee y.
This pledge was warmly en- as "a Semite by race," and Is is A question period will follow
one in October to mark the open-
ing of the fifth school year, and dorscd by Peter Smidovitch, vice- resignation, on these grounds, the address. The program of
another in February to mark the president of the Soviet Union and been demanded. The government speakers for the season includes
head of the Comzet, governmental parties have never undertaken to August Classens, Harry Elmer
fifth anniversary.
department for settling Jews on check this campaign against him, Barnes, Paul Blanchard, Lillian
Many
organizations
co-operated
land and in industry, who partici- It is pointed out.
Heratein, Oswald Garrison Villard
! in
e
For style—for quality for value
work of the schools in the paled in the conference with Mr.
It is expected that Professor and others. Admission is free.
past thyear.
Levin.
Redlich will shortly embark for
The work of the past year in-
—J.
KAUFMAN presents a
Moise Rukhimovitch, commissar 1 the United States and will in all
BY THE WAY
eluded a number of cultural un- of communication, has been re- probability lecture at Harvard
, dertakings, including a series of moved from his post and been re- University, where he has previ-
splendid selection of fur coats
' lectures. Among the visiting lee- placed by Andrei Andreeff, accord- ously given a course on economics. (Continued from Preceding Page.)
torero from New ing York
were
II. . "The same thing that happens to
to an official
announcement.
that is insurpassable.
Leivik, B. Glasman, L. !Moloch, H. Demand for Confiscation of
Syna• 1 Urges Drastic Action to Save Ger a girl who wears cotton stock-
I Novak and C. Razmayski.
' ings," replied Golden.
!pipe.
many from Hitlerites.
I The progress of the Kindercamp,
"We bite," we replied. "What
Repairing—Altering—Remodeling
The d emand that the Moscow; BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Unless
I near Chelsea, was another mark of Great Synagogue should be seized I the government takes drastic an- happens to a girl who wears cotton
!triumph for the schools during the and converted into a Jewish labor tion against the Ilitlerites and all stockings?"
' past year.
club has been made again in a decent-minded Germans drop their
"Young man," he replied, "don't
resolution carried unanimously at attitude of passiveness and start you know that nothing ever happens
COUNCIL CONCLAVE an anti-religious mass meeting a determined warfare against the to a girl who wears cotton stock-
here. A Jewish worker who Ilitleriat cry of "Perish Judea," ' logs?"
DATE IS CHANGED held
proposed the resolution said that something else will perish in Ger- There was sumethin • to that, and
when a delegation of workers went many besides Judea, Dr. Theodor to give a quid pro quo, we asked
THE FURRIER
(Continued from Page One.)
last year to put the same demand , Wolff, the editor-in-chief of the Golden, if he had heard the one
to the chairman of the Moscow 50- 1 Berliner Tageblatt, writes in an about the Communist.
"Always Reliable"
Now Located at
I character of the convention which viet, N. Uchagov, he had replied editorial in his paper.
Which one is that'
304 MICHIGAN THEATER BUILDING
will celebrate the completion of 401 that so long as the large Moscow
The anti-Jewish outbreak in the
' years of activity on the part of thercathedral, "The Church of the Kurfuerstendamm district on Rosh
COMMUNISTS AND CLUBS
National Council of Jewish Women,! Saviour," was not confiscated Haohonah h ' i A fellow was standing last Sat-
an appeal has been made by its' there could be no question of con- taste of what may happen if the urday night at Union Square and
officers to have every council see- • fiscating the Great Synagogue.) Ilitlerists are allowed to carry on hitting himself over the head with
lion represented. Now, when this church has beenEtheir agitation.
&club.
In the Morning Before Going to Town
Initial plans have already been pulled down, he proceeded, "we ,
A crowd gathered around him.
Place it in our hands for 10 Minutes and it will look like
launched by the Detroit section of demand that the Great Synagogue,1
German Law Affects Jews.
"What's the idea?" they asked. He
sew.
Drive
a clean car to town.
the National Council of Jewish Wo- , too, should be given up for us for
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—A num - kept on lamming his head with the
men for the entertainment of a a club."
her of leading Jewish business fl g - club.
large throng of delegates, alter-1
The Soviet areas, Jewish andlures will be sharply affected by th e
"Say what's the idea
idea?"
nates and visitors, as well as na- non-Jewish, comments on the fact new German ordinance which de-
he explained: Well, you
Including Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
tional and stale officers who will he that although there are opportuni- crees that no one is to be per- see, Finally
I am a Communist, but I was
in attendance. The arrangements ties now for thousands of 'Jews to mitred to hold directorships in not
Lubrication Service
able to attend the last meeting
in Detroit are being directed by a obtain employment on the Soviet more than 20 companies s.
Special Rotes for Monthly Storage
the Communists, so I missed the
triennial convention hoard under ran ways as drivers, firemen, con- Among those most drastirall • police beating. I've gotten so used
the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph ductors, platelayers and in all affected by the new law is Jaco Is to them, that I miss them now. So
M. Welt, and the persistent of the other branches of railway work, Goldschmidt, prominent
Jewis h I am trying to make up for it."
D etroit section, Mrs. Fred A. Gins- hardly is
Jews are working on banker and industrialist. M r.1 "But that story has nothing to
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
burg.
the railways. The doors of the Goldschmidt now holds 114 dire c ..! do with the story I told."
• • •

railway schools and of the special torships.
"Of
course
not,'
I
replied,
"I
am
LOCAL COUNCIL'S LECTURES railway courses are all open to the
It is estimated that 133 director . not telling it apropos of anything.
ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Jewish youth, but very few Jews
But you know there is a depression
The Detroit section, National are taking advantage of the upper- will have their activities curtailed in the land, and it will cheer you
The Jewish Health World Fed
Council of Jewish Women, announ- tunities.
!a
up."
erotism
Oze,
of
which
Prof.
Albe
ces a series of five lectures on A great deal of attention is be- Einstein is president, is in a crit
"Depression, pouf! It's all men- A Vivid Talking Picture
"International Affairs' under the ing given in this connection to a
Butl
, tal," he replied.
cal position
due to the made
economi
auspices of its "Peace and Arbi- letter written to the Jewish Colo- crisis
is the statement
by
Lacking in American Pho-
—c-
aey
tration Committee." nication Society, Ozet, by a young
a
A NEW DAILY
'
tographic Genius.
The lectures which begin Tues- Jew who has completed the rail representative of the J. T. A.
A. the advertising man left, 1
ay, Oct. 20, at 11 a. m., at 89 Rs- way course in Poltava, explaining
Ile stated, "Not a day passe a decided he was right. The depres-
era street, are open to Council why Jews are reluctant to work without the Oze head office in Her - sion is all mental, and hereafter, I
The British-made "The Dreyfus
m embers without charge. on the railways. Ile completed lin receiving appeals from it s go back to the silver-lined standard. Affair," shown at Orchestra Hall
Longfellow 8655-56
during the past week, is a vivid
Prof. Joseph R. Hayden
den of the his training as a fireman in No- branches in Eastern Europe fo ✓ Every cloud has a silver lining.
de partment of political science of vember of last year, he writes, and urgent ai!d to save them from clos -
There, how can there be a de- picture of the famous case which
The
cu e econom c pre:mum, with all of these new shook the world, aroused the con- Our Sour Cream Is Made
the University of Michigan, will although there is a great shortage
science of all mankind and upset
Fresh Daily From Pure
open the course with a discussion of of firemen on the railways, he has crisis," he said, "has hit our or - things starting up.
"International Relations in the Far not yet been able to obtain a po- ganization and its work in Eastern
There are plans on foot for in- France to an extent that families
Ingredients
East." sition. As often as he has applied Europe for the improvement o f stance, for a half dozen publics. were divided and everything was
Supreme Quality Maintained at
The rest of the lectures will take to the railway administration in the health conditions of the Jew - bons There, my friend Askwith , measured in terms of pro- or anti-
population, much more tha n . formerly of the Menorah Journal Dreyfusists.
o ava for work, he has been told
All Times
place on Wednesday mornings and
to come another time, and finally most other organizations, and hun - is now bark of a project to launch
the program is as follows:
From an historical point of view
We Also Sell
Wednesday, Oct 28, Philip Adler was told to leave his address, and dreds of our institutions for chil - a daily school paper in New York . this talking picture Is accurate
of the Detroit News staff, will give that he would be notified when dren and adults are finding it im - To present and interpret the news and ably interprets the spirit of
MILK—SWEET CREAM—
"A Discussion of Soviet-American there was an opening, and he is possible to continue their work.' ' in a manner suitable for the school the time of the trial as well as the
CHEESE
child's cerebration.
Relations;' Wednesday, Nov. 4, still waiting for the notification.
causes which led up to the convic-
Some very well known men are tion of an innocent man.
Prof. Edward McFarland, profes- He has long since been working at Jaffin Campaigns for Hias in
5.
associated with the enterprise, and
Detroit and Chicago.
sot of sociology and economics of another occupation, having been
"We have made a charge, we
Detroit Teacher's College, will forced to the realization that he
it seems to carry the portents of must convict," "the honor
of the
expect anything from the
Abraham II. Jelin, attorney, great promise.
speak on "Possibilities of Pros per-
army," and similar phrases are
--4._.
railways.
has made a number of appeals for
ity through International Trade;
heard
again
and
again
in
army
THIS AND THAT
This is not the only case of the the Hies (Hebrew Sheltering and
Wednesday, Nov. 11, M
Israel Goldberg and Dr. Bender) circles—all intended to belittle
eta Women's
Harold kind,
the newspapers comment, Immigrant Aid Society) in local
T. Miller, president of the
,
the
honor
of
an
individual
for
the
PROOFS
Calmed for Education in Interns- and it shows how bureaucracy has synagogues, with successful re- of the Jewish Education Associa- sake of defending the military Proof Na. I—Awarded let Prize at
Paris Crporlt,on.
tioial Relations, has chosen for he r captured the railway administra- sults. Mr. Jaffin has extended tion have completed the third vol- caste. The participation of Col.
ume
of
their
history
and
anthology.
tion.
There
is
also
a
great
deal
That
the
Kritioo
Institute Grows Hair
of
thanks
to
synagogues,
their
presi-
subject, "Implementing the Pact of
Picquart, Emile Zola, Georges on Bald Male. Stops Failing H•lr.
Paris," which will include a survey anti-Semitism behind it, they add, dents and rabbis, for their co-op- The work will go to 12 volumes— Clemenceau is vividly and accur- versa Dandrdif and all Scalp DDes.es
Dr.
Joseph
Tenenbaum
has
just
for
though
there
have
been
fee-
eration.
is Ca.. of Aloporia Area,.. lia:r
of the new diplomacy; Wednesday,
finished another book—f harles ately portrayed.
Can fie Crows In Ten Treatments
Nov. 18, the subject to be announ- quent "cleanings" of the railway
But in its emphasis on accuracy Proof Na. 2--Awarded let Price at
administration it has not yet beet mrFojranitnhewalassetaidleadystoocfhreuLcoottho Resnikov, author of "By the Waters
cad.
Flel•lum FspoePton against romper
directors of this picture have
of Manhattan" and now Hollywood.
possible to clear out the anti-Semi- make a
talon of nnation..
All the speakers are eminent tism with which the Russian rail-
series of appeals, and has , ing has just married—InterRacial Ignored a great many things which
Praia No. 3—Thousaods of well-known
with considerable results.
authorities and this course is ex- way workers were impregnated in
Press plans to do some Jewish would have made of this talking
people right here In Detroit Aare
The su m of $3200000
The
,0
pected to be a highly compreben- the old Czarist days. Only re-
regained their hair through the
as h broadcasting—B. NVeintrob of the picture • great masterpiece. They
tched by Am
Je ws
[Helm Treatment..
sine and interesting review of the cently there have been several been
dispa relatives in erican
to their
Europe Chicago Jewish Chronicle is in overlooked, for instance, the im-
Prowl
Pio. 4—Sworn Staterneatt. Let.
field of international affairs.
portance of a mob scene—and
public trials against workers in the to
ter. Pleturee. Medals. Diplomas an
The Peace and Arbitration Corn- railway depots, who have been through the Iliac in the past 11
(Comtism, 1991. J. T A)
there were plenty of mob licence
displayed In our office*.
Examination sad Ad•ire Preis
mittee with Mrs. E. H. Saulson an guilty of offences against Jewish years, beginning with April of
They ignored the possibilities for
1920, it is disclosed.
i rman in P 0 PS, . rs.
AM
' Theater Benefit of Ladies' dramatization in the flight of Zola
railway pupils. It is a t Semi-
The sum of $1,164,831.36 wa<
vice-chairman, Mrs. Her- born and the low rate of pay on
from
France
to
England,
as well
Unteratitzung Verein.
man Finsterwald, secretary, Mrs. the railways, the papers conclude, dispatched by 34,725 American
as many other sensational but his-
Milton M. Alexander, Mrs. Eman- that make the Jewish workers and Jews in the course of the past year
The Progressive Ladies' Doter- torically true details.
through the Hies.
uel Becker, Mrs. Philip Brown, the Jewish youth reluctant to work
Above all, this picture lacks
stitzung Verein will give a theater
Mrs. S. K. Goldberg, Miss Sadie on the railways.
on Wednesday evening, Oct. American genius. The photo-
Dr. Thomas Marwil Opera benefit
Hirschman, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
14, at Littmans Theater. The pro- graphy is not as good as that of ilea moadway, gaga MG — ar toy
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Mrs. L. Austrian Finance Minister Resigns
Office for Practice of
reeds will he used for charity and even the poorest American moving
J. Rosenberg, Mrs. H. H. Werner,
Because of Attacks on
Medicine.
anyone desiring tickets should call picture. For • story as vivid and
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt.
Jewish Origin.
Mrs. Freda Schultz, chairman of dramatic as the Dreyfus Affair,
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.1—Prof.
there are entirely too few dra-
Dr. Thomas Marwil, son of Mr. the affair, at Madison 3944.

State Theater.
matic moments in this talkie. The
Joseph Redlich, well known eco- and Mrs. Robert Marwil of 8621
FURNITURE! ,•
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nomic authority, has resigned his Ls Salle boulevard, has opened an
PERFECTION LODGE
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The mysterious thrilling picture office of finance minister of Aus- office at Field and Kertheval for
alter. at wholmale plus • small swear
Perfection Lodge No. 488, F. & Hollywood.
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of "Murder at Midnight" is now tria, a position which he has held the practice •f mediaine
A. M., will hold a special com-
in spite of these grave faults, ions
with the lame furtilt•re aN arc
having its first Detroit showing at under three cabinets, due in part
Dr. Marwil is a rraduate of the munication on Wednesday, Oct. the historical accuracy of the vet tompanies.
the State Theater This picture, to the attacks against him on the University of Michigan, dais of 14, at 7 p. m. F.. A. Degree.
scenes in the picture makes the Furniture Brokers Outlet
which is full of nerve-tingling ground that he is a converted Jew. 1928. Ile interned for one year
C. K. SANDORF, See.
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Ce/esela/ 31•
drama, boasts a balanced cast of
Professor Redlich has been et Receiving Ifoonitel sad ff. , .two
By order of
in this country by thee Columbia
JOB. DEHRII
players.
finance minister in the last cabinet years at the Woman's Hospital.
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