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PAGE TWO

PALESTINE SCHOOL
SYSTEM IS CLOSED;
LACKING IN FUNDS

9)f:FILOtTjEWISfi aiR07110/3

OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
B'NAI MOSHE LADIES

Election

of officers of the Sister-
hoed of Congregation B'nai Moshe
took place on Tuesday, Oct. 6. They
are: Mrs. Regina Rosenberg, pres.

CLASSIFIED

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF B'NAI B'RITH

M. A. PEREIRA, Co.),., Caterer-En.
gagements, weddings, parties end ban-
quets. We eater in all leading hotels
for the past 27 years. Detroit Catering
Co., Longfellow 5664.

(Continued from Page One.)
• 40J
\ •
declares. We hear that people no
GOOD
FURNIITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE
FOR RENT-Immediate poiseesslon 7
longer buy hooka, no longer read
room lower flat, oil heat Icon change
books. The publishers are on the
to coal If desired), side drive, garage,
Ke l vinator. Re,onable rent. Coll Et,
verge of bankruptcy, or have
did 7378.
already gone bankrupt, and our
writers are starving. What we
BUSINESS MEN-We can furnish sou
.a)
with every conceivable kind of ailing
have to do," he continues, is to
lilt. 11,Ine,, professional or locality
find out whether people have given
elassification,. Surprisingly low rates.
Call Mr. Robinson, Cadillac 1043.
up reading Yiddish books because
they are no longer interested, or
AAAA TRAVEL BUREAU-Auto trans.
natation to parts of United Ss
because they cannot afford in this
d
mind Canaa.
Very lo
w rates. Innate
time of impoverishment to buy
..
ears. Ride in comfort. Fare to New
York 1110 .26.
Yiddish or any other books.
Call C hy
err
520 Sto or
4•7+
further in form •ti on . 32 09 Da 0vid
ftt
If we turn our attention to the
l,oiiding. 15.000 accident ineurance
volley included.
libraries, we find that people hay-
2 4, .
in.' more time on their hands now,
HEBREW TEACHER- Young en,.
2
because they are out of work, are
with several yea,' experience as Ile.
li,w teach, and thoroughlY vereed in
reading more books than ever
I he study of both modern and classical
before.
H ebrew •nd Yiddish, will give either
individual or groop Instrtion.
Will
a
"What we must discover is
also train atoll., for Bar Mitzvah.
whether this is the case also with
Phone Longfellow 6797.
the Yiddish book in Poland. If it
DAVID HOROWITZ. the teacher. special-
' $. 1.
is, there is still hope and we shall
izes In preparing people for second citi•
S, alf
have to get our social and cultural
zenship paper., preparing buy, for liar
Mitzveh, Hebrew, Yidilph
English
.1, I V
workers to organize an extensive
reailing and wr iting in five le,uns-
Yiddish library system, to assist
go•ranteed. First trial lesson free.
2091 Blaine, Apt. 101. Phone G,tleld
MRS. JACOB FARKAS
the impoverished reader and the
6900.1t.
impoverished bookseller and
KADIMAII HEBREW SCHOOLS
writer. If we save the Yiddish ident; Mrs. Regina Jacoby, vice-
. . .4,4,4.4.
,
'-•;): ..._
'1.4.1,,.
•,
11731 Linwood. Arlington /1251.W
president;
Mrs.
Bessie
Greenspan,
book, the Yiddish book will save
651 mat Euclid. Empire 6553-M
treasurer; Mrs. Tillie Meer, finan-
3916 Joy Road. Arlington 5251-W
us."
cial secretary; Mrs. Edith Popper,
..:..1,,...
11'
Pimento are eq
ruested to fulfill their
\ /
*.. . .
duty toward their children and send
;1'..
recording secretary.
.
Anti-Semitism in Canadian
them to the modern K. II. Schools.
••
-
The annual installation banquet
Register your boys and girls now. The
..
' • .
r
Schools.
MP
K. II. S. is offering a special mir,
of all officers will take place on
MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.)—The
'
.
6.
pertaining to the tradition,
..: N.. ..
tradition,anil laws
, . .
Sunday,
Oct.
25,
at
the
banquet
-
of the Ibilidaye. The K. II. S. also
)--4
expulsion from Canadian univer-
maintains special class, for liar Mica.
sities of all Jewish students on the hall. An elaborate program and
s
,,, ,, 4
vah. Registration hours, 3 to 7 daily.
Morris M. Kutniek, director.
ground that they are "undesirable" supper are in preparation. Mrs.
tt
s.10G6141118,1C044N
'1.4
JA5PitcAtil
OF Ns, moNf
JOIE DU faomatac
,'
'
is demanded by the anti-Semitic Jacob Farkas is chairlady, and Mrs. FOR RENT-Furnished room with young
....,'

RABIll f u6, ko,„
.
French-Canadian newspaper, Le Regina Stern, assisting chairlady.
A. L. vvoLa
people. Suitable for young couple or
., •
,
one or two young men. Garagee IIIrlIld-
Miroir.
rd
if wanted.
Good transportation.
A bitter attack against what it
Reasonable rent.
Call and vee this
room before you rent •nother.
5755
terms the Invasion of the Jews in
Wager, Garfield 3065•11.
Tnese 16 men lone
Montreal University is launched
Lae 19s0-31 executive committee of B'nai B'rith. In the five-year periods between
One glimpse at this Occasional Chair and you
by the newspaper, which declares:
FOR RENT-Furnished room to srt
o ; Constitutional Grand Lodge conventions, the executive committee carries on the affairs of the order. This
spertable man.
R
en of the Constitution Grand Lodge and two rep
o
will realize the admiration it will evoke from
committee is composed of the presidt
"If the Jews want a university,
(Continued from Page One.)
Gladstone. Feinberg.easonable.
nttiv rom
reseaes
f
each
of
the
American
District
Grand
the family and friends—Solid mahogany,
why don't they build one, since
Lodges, one of whom is the district president. These men are, left
to right, as follows:
hand carved—beautiful two-toned figured
they count in their ranks more its activities and particularly in FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished room
r iX
for lady or gentleman. Reasonable.
frieze upholstering—loose reversible down
millionaires than we have."
Top row—Morris D. Meyer, Houston, president District Grand Lodge No. 7; Sidney G. Kusworm,
Near Fourteenth ear line. Privileges.
kW
the Austrian Zionist Federation.
cushions—a variety of colors to
Dayton,
representative
District
No.
2;
Leonard
Freiberg,
Cincinnati,
president
District
No.
2;
William
Garfield
6371-R.
2017
Gladstone.
$106.00
In the same issue the paper
The
Australian
press
In
spontan-
select from ........ ............. .... .......... .....
Sultan, Chicago, president District No. 6• Henry A. Alexander, Atlanta, representative District No. 5,
takes tot ask a liberal French
'' —
FOR RENT--Nicely furnishedroo m wit h
Middle row—Lucius L. Solomons, San Francisco, representative District No. 4, first vice-president
publication for extending Rosh eous tributes eulogizes Monash, who
private family at reasonable rental for
either single or couple. 2245 (l rand Constitution Grand Lodge; Dr. I. M. Rubinow, Cincinnati, secretary; Alfred M. Cohen, Cincinnati, presi-
Ilashonah greetings to the Jewish was a nephew of the famous Jew-
• venue, between Fourteenth and L
dent Constitution Grand Lodge; Archibald A. Marx,
Note the two-tone Wilton carpet
community. In this connection it ish historian, Heinrich Graetz, for
.
New Orleans, representative District No. 7, second
Salle.
sketched herewith—P RI N G L E
vice-president Constitution Grand Lodge; Jacob Singer, Philadelphia, representative District No. 3, treas-
.
asserts that the Jews are instruct- his superb record as a commander
ATTRACTIVE young lady of interesting urer Constitution Grand Lodge.
shows
this beautiful carpet, 15 ft.
in
the
World
War,
and
praise
his
ed by the Talmud "to cheat and
family, with few Jewish acquaintances.
humanity and simplicity which they
width seamless, exclusively in De-
Bottom row—Judge Albert Cohn, New York, president District No. 1 Rabbi Samuel Koch Seattle
seeks acq,intance of refined Jewish
robthe Gentile; to corrupt Chris-
,
,
gentleman of good habit,. Address Box president District No. 4; Louis Fabricant, New York, representative District No. 1; Ilenry
troit—six colors--can be made for
Vain women. The Jewish New declare won the affection of all
Monsky,
222. Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
wall-to-wall cover—or room-size
..! •
Omaha, representing District No. 6; A. L. Wolk, Pittsburgh, president District No, 3, and Joseph
D
Year, says Le Miroir, "serves the classes and creeds. No Australian
et
Fromberg, Charleston, S. C., president District No, 5,
has to endeared himself to the
rugs,
en- FOR RENT-Furnished lovely warm
purpose of strengthening the Jews'
coop, In private home. Garage. Home
tire
populace,
as
he,
it
is
stated.
reaolution for further Judas acts
rivilege+. 2712 Pasadena. Longfel.
The veterans of the World War
l ow 4424 .
against the Christiana."
Boulevard Store open till
Doorman
safely
CONFLICT WITH HOLY
parks
The anti-Jewish agitation of the who served under Sir John's come
nine Monday evenings.
RENT-Comfortable furnished warn n, ,
your car-no charge.
room. newly decorated. in private ho me.
paper is believed to be respon- mand have called a special mass
DAY WILL NOT RECUR,
All “”‘"" lr "" ° ' 16" Gladstone,
sible for the boycotts against Jews meeting to consider the form their
tribute to the departed leader shall
LEGION CHIEF SAYS
Payments
may
be
deterred-private-
ish merchants. A French store-
FOR RENT-Furnished room for %ans.
courteous.
take.
Steam heat. hot
whower
star, stall
ngtod
keeper has prominently diaslayed
The Zionist District of Detroit
r
b,apt,,4,gz
1 r rage if des ed. 0306 R
Writs.
Letter
of
Assurance
to
Sir
John
came
of
distinguished
l
a sign in his windows beat rg the
nea r
i D rexter.
Arliich
lhas adopted the following regain-
Nathaniel H. Goldstick,
6.29-W,
Inscription: "Do not buy from Jewish stock. Ile-was the nephew
,' don favoring peace in the ranks
TWO STORES
Detroit chapter of flea
Jews." Thus far there has been of the famous Jewish historian, WANTED-One or Iwo girls to Aare
l'roof that the protests against will hold its opening meeting a ti of the American organization:
noprotest against this open at- Ileinrich Greets of Breslau. His
apartment or room with Americ,-Jew-
"The executive committee of the Zion-
Hotel
lineage
was
holding
of
the
American
Legion
Statler
Tuesday,
Ink
family
of
mother
and
,n.

Call
Oct.
20 , hit District of Detroit. at a special meet-
once described by Sir
tempt at boycott.
Hemlock 5059-11.
ing convened on Oct. 1, having given
convention on a Jewish holy day at 8:15,
2990 Grand Boulevard opp Fisher Bldg and 431Gratiot Ave
In many circles the strength of John himself in a letter written to
lconsideration to the +tate of affairs
Judge Charles Rubiner wit litow esisting in the national ailmlnktra.
the anti -Jewish agitation is Dr. A. A. Roback of Boston Univer- FOR RENT-A nicely furnished roan for has impressed the national lead-
one or two in • private home. Use of ers is contained in a communica-
!ion of the Zionist Organisation of Amer.
sity.
In
this
communication
he
dis-
speak
on
"Jewish
Ideas
an
ascribed as the mason for l'remier
NI ie., 11.11iIIIIMIly rerun], its disapprov•I
kitchen. Between Linwood and La Salle.
tion received Tuesday by Nathan- Ideals." Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, ac of the
Arlington 3297-M.
Taschereau'a hesitancy to include closes that his grandfather, B. L.
,teck emsnating f rom certain
,;.:,..@
- • - :7--„ a
iel II. Goldstick, assistant corpora- companied by Miss Sara Weinberg
•,,r,
t Is t ed
spl it
a Jewish minister in his cabinet, Monash Korotschin, Province of TO RENT-655
w
open
A
Glynn
Court.
Cheat
re Zionist
tion counsel, who was chairman of will sing a group of songs.
although the Jewish deputy, Peter Posen, East Prussia, was a prin-
rent to responsible emall
ma family; five.
render more diffi ' cillt •11" :o nsrtrnk
ue'lltnedetfo . I
the
religious
services
committee
of
ter
and
book
publisher
room
attractive
flat
with
enclosed
sleep-
the Jewish
who pr -
Bercovitch, has been warmly ac-
o
Judge Rubiner was formerly as
'epic
do ss
ing porch; artistic fireplace: restricted the Legion convention.
that
. IN
T;
duced a complete set of Ilebrew
claimed by the English press.
- We recognize that the achievements
sistant attorney-general and was
residential section: near four transpor-
In a letter from Ralph T. O'Neil,
tation lines. Garage optional.
Borowsky Heads Montreal Schools. Prayer books with a German trans-
recently appointed by Governor of the administratiun since Xhe Clevel•nd
convention have fallen considerably short
The appointment of Samuel J. lation, as for back as the middle of TO RENT-.1leautiful eight-roi, flat. past national commander, Mr. Brucker to the Common Pleas of the high hopes entertained at that time, Ma and Seth Parker Coming I
Goldstick is assured that the over-
three bedrooms, newly decorated. Rent
deplore the attempt entire ire
13orowsky of New York as educa- the nineteenth century.
Court bench. Ile has always iden Lill
to Orchestra Hall.
reduced. 1706 Atkinson •venue. bet• sight of a convention conflicting
arge -
Miss Julia Monash, Sir John's
tional and executive director of
tween Twelfth and Womlrow Wilson with a Jewish holiday will not tified himself with Jewish com- sponsibility, disregariling utterly the un•
the United Talmud Torahs of aunt, married Ileinrich Graetz, who
Euclid 0909.J.
precedented circumstances with which our
Ma and Seth Parker and their
munal interests.
happen again. His letter to Mr.
leadership has had to contend during the Jonesport neighbors, familiar to
Montreal has been officially an- was already related by blood with
Members are invited to bring inteyvening period.
FOR RENT-3902 Sturtevant venue Goldstick follows:
the Monash family.
nounced here.
their relatives and friends. This
Wesubmit that there Is •mple ro om thousands because of their Sunday
An upper Oat with six beautiful rooms
"This is to thank you for your
the Zionist movement for all per - evening broadcasts, will be seen at
A number of Sir John's relatives
and electric refrigeration. Call Uni-
Mr. Borowsky served as princi-
program is being arranged by Mrs. within
BERLIN.—(j. T. A.)—By a
,, and groups honestly interested in
versity
2-3455.
committee
work
in
connection
with
pal to the largest Hebrew School live in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Benjamin Wilk, who is chairman PNimoling the ultimate of Zionism and Orchestra Hall Wednesday and vote of 20 to 12, with two mem.
the
religious
services,
with
a
spe-
where
his
uncle
migrated
from
that
all
efforts which may render imp,- Thursday nights, Oct. 21 and 22. bers abstaining, the council of the
of the program committee.
in the United States and acted as
FOR RENT-Beautifully furnished room
sible or ineffective the participation of
In private home for relined man. on cial reference to the courtesies ar-
the national executive of Young Breslau.
The Donors' L
o irreparable Injury to A Thursday matinee will be given Berlin Jewish community derided
Blaine, corner La Salle. Rent re,on
ranged for those who desired to
Born in Melbourne on June 27,
itself.
too. The morning after it was to discontinue its annual contri-
Judaea of America.
able. Euclid 0127.
A tea to launch the campaign theaue
- The Detroit Zionist District urges the I
attend the Yom Kippur cerenion-
announced over the air that the bution of 12,000 marks to the Ile-
for h
Mr. Borowsky is also a member 1865, and educated in the public FOR RENT-Beautiful room for one
l uncheon spokesmen of •11 u o r tins and theto s
ies, the first day of the Detroit
u
of the national council of the " chools of the country, the Scotch
movement
was held Tuesday afternoon at the ruble leaders o
two, in nice residential section. N
•vail 1 i. port folks would go on tour, brew University in Jerusalem for
convention.
them4elvea of every possible in,ns to 60 telegrams were received at the the chit in botany occupied
beet ,r Anil bus. Telephone s ry
Zionist Organization of Amerind College and Melbourne University,
Phoenix Club by Detroit chapter effect
by
an honorable disposition of the
i ce. S. S oloman, 2955 Elmhurst, A rt.;
"This was exceedingly thought-
of the National Council for Jewish ' rem which he ', minuted with the
of Iladassah, with Mrs. Joe Magid- threatened conflict within the organise- l NBC studio and at the end of the the noted scientist, Prof, Otto
Ington 3534.J,
I ful on the part of the local con- sohn presiding.
lion and to bets, to the convention t week there were 000 requests for
Education for the United States h ighest honorm, • he embarked upon
Warburg, son of the late Dr. Enid
Atlantic
City

corn
phrehens
lye
th
e
pr,r.
vention
committee,
and
I
know
xol
MAN, 35, refined, desire,
and of the national council of the n engineering career. His activity BUSINESS
Rabbi Leon Fram was the prin- II pop which all Zionist elements mac their appearance. Warburg.
acqueintance of • young la, Obje et, that we will all feel much happier,
n the fields of engineering, rail-
Scout movement.
cipal speaker. Ile stressed the fact unite in nem, and harmony for effect
Dr. Alfred Klee, Zionist leader,
matrimony. Addre, Box 353, Me oft
action in Palestine. towards which eh,-
because this oversight will not oc-
' ay, road, bridge and
Jewish Chronicle.
made a lengthy plea for continued
that of all that is being done in Mected ideal our primary concern I. di-
water sup.
cur again, in setting the dates for
ed."
support for the university, point-
Harbert Allman Named Farm
P ly design and construction, won FOR RENT-A bright and nicely ft
Palestine the medical work of Ha.
a national legion convention.
nisheil room (shower bath) with
with eVe
im a wide reputation. Ile served
ing out the significance of the
dassah is the one great altruistic
School President.
modern conveniences., Three
r io
university for the upbuilding of
work carried on for the land itself
DOYLESTOWN, Pa.—(J. T. a, s the president of the Victoria
family. Convenient to both street c
ROBERT POPKIN
Palestine,
for all Jewry and its
and bus eervice. Also • side-dr
A.)—Ilerbert D. Allman of Phila- nstitute of Engineering, and of
and
not
for
the
Jews
alone.
Mrs.
of 2301 Glynn Court, II year
LvnIBAZAAR OF TUROVER
garage if desired. Garfield 4317-.1 • t
' scientific
accomplishments.
delphia was elected president of t , he Australian association for the
Ile
Abraham Srere and Mrs. Joseph
old, died on Oct. 13.
2014 West Philitilel phia, near En ur
Funera concluded with the famous saying
VEREIN
NOV.
22.26
the National Farm School, at its
dvancement of Science from 1921
teenth.
Ehrlich also spoke. The soloist
services were held at Lewis Bros.
1 92ti. He has also served
"Im esch-kachech Yerushalaini"
annual meeting and harvest festi-
! for the occasion was Mrs. Abra-
as vice• poR RENT-Well heated pleasant roo m.
The Turover Unterstitzungs Ver- , ham Cooper, accompanied by Miss
A resolution calling upon 58 di- Funeral Home on Oct. 14, with in - (If I forget Jerusalem may I for-
chancellor of Melbourne University.
val held here Sunday.
suit.bie (or ernplord i e
}fent, le
rectors of Bellefaire, Cleveland terment at Cloverhill Park Ceme -, get my right hand),
n ame.
co s i n announces that its second an- Sara Weinberg ,
An audience of several thousand Regarded as one of the leading civil
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of
p"Mi4r ci...dY 'Vesry " I rne■ rionra.
fhnne nual bazaar will be held at the Tur-
Jewish
Orphan Home, represent- tery.
engineers
attended the program. Addresses
Officers assisting Ms. Magidsohn
in Australia before the
ficiated.
Ile is survived by hi
Eueliff 3055 •'
over Temple, Marston and Melrose. on the luncheon committee are ing 14 state, exeluding Ohio, to
were delivered by Mr. Allman, b i s'ar, he was the author of a num- co
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A
raise
$500
each
to
PERFECTION LODGE
NTRACT
AND
AUCTION
BRIM:.
for
five
days
beginning
on
Nov.
22
er
of
balance
a
bud-
Samuel S. Fleisher of Philadelphia
scientific papera on en si n _
Mrs. David Diamond and Mrs.
Punkin,
and
a brother, James Lee
t aught. (lasers now forming. PrIc
get deficit, was passed at a quar-
Perfection Lodge No, 486, F. &
and ending on Nov. 26.
and Dr. G. L. Goodling, dean of eering subjects.
Ralph Davidson, co-chairmen; Sirs.
( lob Exchange,
10216
terly
A.
M.,
will hold a stag card party
meeting
of
the
Committees
have
been
chosen
to:
board
of
Dexter
boulevard,
near
Calvert.
Phone
trus-
the school.
Sidney J Allen , Mrs. J oseph
Sir John's rise in the army is
LUCIA
ON
Arlington 6295.
on Nednesday, Oct. 21, at 8 p. m.
solicit merchandise for the bazaar I ich, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs. tees and directors, Sunday, Oct.
The Farm School has a registra- unique in the annals of Australia.
of 3854 Thirty-first street, 63 for members and their friends.
11.
It
is
hoped
that
a
budget
cut
and
members
and
friends
are
urged
I
tion of 181 students.
Having joined the military forces FOR RENT-Northwest section. room fo
Abraham Srere, Mrs. Sidney
years old, died on Oct. 9. Funera I Other features will be presented .
gentleman In private modern home to receive t bent in a friendy spirit !S
in 1887, Sir John had attained the
tone, Mrs. Henry Wineman, vice- of $20,000 and the fund to be services were held on Oct.
Reasonable.
e. 9930 Genes,. Euclid
11, with No charge ,
and to make liberal contributions.
Max Epstein Named to Chicago rank of Colonel before the outbreak
1375.W.
hairmen; Miss Elizabeth Finlay, raised will make up the deficit.
interment in El Moshe Cemetery
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
It is also urged that committee be corresponding secretary; Sirs.
Fred Lazarus Jr. of Columbus, She is survived by her husband ,
University Board.
of hostilities. When war was de-
FOR RENT-Room for one or two gene
Be order of
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—Max dared, his knowledge of languages,
tl emen. Plenty of light and fresh •ir asked to show their credentials to Louis Robinson, financial secre- president of the Home, presided llarry; four sons, Hyman, Jack
, DAVID ARKIN, W. M. •
guarantee
that
no
fraud
will
be
at
the
meeting,
and
among
the
fol-
recommended
him
to
Epstein, Jewish philanthropist and
tary; Mrs. Harry Wetsman, treas-
the post of
Charles and George, and two
th..74110Po
l
r.it.", ' ,....cal.obniec.
conge lot
n ial practiced.
art patron, has been elected a chief censor for Australia-
rer; Mrs. Ralph Davidson, chair- lowing directors present were: Ed- daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Larky
folk,
2653
Elmhurst, Arlington
'o
The Turover Unterstitzung,s Ver. m an of ways and
4607.R.
member of the board of trustees content with home service, he asked
means, assisted ward Lichtig of Bay City, Mich.; and Mrs. Margaret Wachler,
ein is one of the oldest lodges in b y Mrs. Nathan Koploy and Mrs. M. Ileuman of Jackson, Mich,
of the University of Chicago, it to be tran sf erred to active duty on FOR SALE: 1160 Tsdo
ob
scale. ,paeltv
Adolph Finsterwald, vicepresi-
was announced.
the war fronts. Ile was made Bri-
30 pounds, gold color, perfect ,ndi- the city. It was organized in 1910 II) Tilton J. Petrie.
MAURICE WISE
Mon, 135. 17111 Second •venue. Apt. and has a membership of 500. It
In 1929 Mr. Epstein presented gade Commander of the Australia
Sirs. Mary Zolla and Mrs. James dent, Adolph Freund, honorary of 1650 Clairmount
309. Also Persian Iamb .boulder cane.
pays sick benefits of $10 a week I. Elisions will direct the publicity. member, Edwin M. Rosenthal and years old, died on Oct avenue, 30
$1,000,000 for an art building to Imperial Force and sent to France.
a beauty. 525.
12. F u-
to members and provides for cash
the university. Ile is also the From 1916 to 1918, he commanded
A meeting of the workers took D r. Charles Smith of Detroit are neral services were held at Lewis
RENT-Large furnished room. suit• endowments of $250.
donor of a number of generous the Third Australian Division in FOR
place at the home of Mrs. Sidney members of the board of directors Bros.' Funeral Home on Oct. 13,
able for one or two gentlemen, with •
of Bellefaire.
gifts for clinics in the out-pa- France, being later named Director
fine Jewish family. Inquire Mr,
J. Allen Friday afternoon,
with interment at Oakview C eme-
10-her. 2133 Grend avenue. Rent very
tients' departments of the Univer- general of the departrpent of re-
tery. He is survived by his wife,
re,o,h1e. Good tran•portation. McLEOD
In memory of our dear mother
ASSOCIATES
sity Hospital, the Chicago Lying- patriation and demobilization of the
Fourteenth street car and bus.
Anna; his father, Meyer Wise, two
WITH FIXEL & FIXE L HARRIS RE-NOMINATED Sanatorium A nn iv e r sa ry sisters, Mrs. Sadie Rosenbaum of and wife, Jennie Jacobs, who
in Hospital and the Provident Hos- Australian imperial force in Eur-
REFINED YOUNG I,ADY de.ires fur
passed away a year ago, Oct. 23,
pital.
AS CONSTABLE IN 12TH
ope, Africa and Aria. Toward the
nished or unfurnished room in p rivate
Banquet This Sunday.
Detroit and Mrs. Fannie Robinson 1930 ,
relined home. Linwood section pre.
After engaging in the law prac
of
Flor ida, and five brothers,
end of the war he was closely as-
A loving mother true and kind
! erred. Write It, 123, Detroit Jew-
Vilna Gymnasium Joins Jewish
tice in Detroit es partners of 1 7
No friend , earth like her we'll find
sociated with the twenty-seventh
ish Chronicle.
Joseph !lards, veteran con-
At the meeting Thursday night Harry, Edward, Jack, sem and
For all of us she did her heat
Teachers' Strike.
years,
Arthur
E.
Pixel
and
Row
Joe.
.
stable,
was
renominated
for
this
and twentieth American divisions. MONOGRAMS-Lalest
at Arbeiter Ring Center, 527 Ifol-
And Gosl gave her eternal rest.
deign, have land W. Fire!,
VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—Teachers
have joined as gen . office in the Twelfth Ward in the brook, Sirs, Sarah Pinkus, daugh-
One of the war torn valleys of
arrived for ebb... handkerchiefs. table
of the Yiddish Gymnasium of Gallipoli was named Monash Valley
linen. scarfs. etc. Hand embroidery. era) partners with Congressma n recent primaries, Mr. Harris is ter of Mrs. Rabinowitz, presented
JACK SHAPIRO
Sadly missed by her loving
510.511 Fine Ante IlIdg., P. Meth, Clarence .1. McLeod
Vilna, one of the most important by the Anzacs, after General Mon.
and Arthur J the only Jewish candidate to have the Detroit Auxiliary of Los An- of 2069 West Euclid avenue, 38 Husband, Mother and Children.
Prop., 58 Went Adams.
Jewish educational institutions in ash. Three times cited for
Abbott, former dean of the Law survived in this ward, and now geles Sanatorium with a hand-made years old, died on Oct. 10. Fu-
valor, FOR
RENT-Nice furnished room with School of Southwestern College o f has the support of all the other
Poland, joined the strike of the Sir John received a number of dec-
French doll, dressed exquisitely in neral services were held at Lewis
In loving memory of my dear
twin beds for two gentlemen or em-
teachers of the elementary Yid- orations, including the American
ployed couple. Six window, Oil heat. California, in the practice of law , unsuccessful candidates, including a spanish silk and lace gown a is Bros.' Funeral Home on Oct. 11, husband, and father, George Feld-
dish schools.
Two adults in family. Moil., home
The new firm will he known as David Brown, Herbert Wax, Harry Carmen. to be sold in order that with interment at Beth David , man, who passed away two years
distinguished service medal.
Webb •venue Neer hum and ear line.
Five thousand Jewish school
A t oday,
Ibis war record won for him a
lih
proceeds he sent to the sanatorium Cemetery. Rabbi E. Aishiskin of- ago
Reference+. Call Hemlock 4010. morn- McLeod, Finch Abbott & Fined and Hess and Si. Wilber.
children are affected by the strike knighthood and promotion to major_
I have I,t m y de
ings and evening..
companion.
has opened offices on the twenty _
Mr. Harris is a native Detroiter. at Duarte, Calif.
ticiated. He is survived by his
li fe
which has caused the closing of general. In 1918, he was named
fourth floor of the Buhl Building , His three sons were educated in
wife,
Fern;
his
mother,
Sirs.
Ida
ANNOUNCING the opening of • refined
Max Rapaport, general secretary
the entire Jewish school system a lieutenant-general, the first Jew
Fred II. Sims, Ben Jaffe, Harry Detroit. Dr. Marvin Harris is
Shapiro, and
a
AA,M
day
Jewish home for elderly people. Strictly
sister.
walk ho
through
igh S Tite" alhoinm e. more.
of the Auxiliary, read the quarterly
ko he, Call Euclid 0257-W for info,. Seligson and Jacob (layman,
here. The strike was declared as and the first Australian to reach
who now teaching bacteriology at Johns financial report which showed that
T
irnhh:I.,:lie
hniP: 11,:ri t::::.b.cy: II:, e r ihifiten dr ne
n doenal h .
a protest against the failure to re- such rank in the British army.
are all graduates of the law school Hopkins University in Baltimore. $900 was
BARNETT LEVIN
sent
to
the
I.os
Angeles
ceive salaries over an extended Last year, he was made a
FOR RENT-Nirely furnished mom In of the University of Michigan and Herbert L. Harris is a student at
Hie
my aching heart.
general.
Sanatorium for July, August and of 612 Kenilworth avenue, 60
private adult home for • gentleman.
period.
which marked the first time this
years old, died on Oct. 10, Fu-
Good transportation. Rental 112. 2454 are asssciates of Fire! & Fire!, will the University of Detroit and Je- September.
ra 11 king appeared in the Australian
West Euclid avenue. between La Salle he associated with the partnership. rome Harris is to graduate from
The banquet will be held at 6 p. neral services were held on Oct.
boulevard and Linwood.
a rm y list.
Thomas J. Rafferty will also be an Central High School in January.
And still the vacant chair;
m. Sunday, Oct. 18, at Jericho 11, with interment at Cloverhill
smee
a
boa& associate.
Mr. Ilarris is affiliated with Hall, 2705 Joy Road, to mark the Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Last year Sir John was frequent- BUSINESS GIRL de ire roost and
ORefcoalnle twhholoos:c'ethi7artkhee'ret.he
In relined home. not • oo
rmi ng house
ly mentioned as a possible
Congressman McLeod, who heads many Jewish organizations. His
but a home with people having extra
candi-
fifth anniversary of the Detroit Hershman and the Rev. E. Zalud-
dat e for the post of governor-gen-
r 00m and to whom this additional In• the firm has represented the west c andidacy has the support of many
kowski officiated. Ile is survived
Sadly missed by your loving
Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanator-
come
would he welcome.
era 1 of Australia.
Pleasant side of Detroit in Congress
since groups and the following judges: ium. Leaders and officers of Jew- b y his wife, Agnes.
h0 me atm° phere and surroundirg•
wife, Rebecca Feldman, and chil-
T hroughout his life, Sir John dis-
very important. Wite
r
Box 350. De- 1920. Ile was formerly associated Leonard L. Schemanske, James ish and English speaking organiza-
dren,
Elsie, Jean and Maxine.
Jewish Chronice.
pia yed a keen interest in Jewish
MORRIS COHEN
in the practice of law with Federal M.1Jeffries, Charles Rubiner, Ar-
tions have promised to attend. In-
efts ire. Following the world war,
Judge Ernest A. O'Brien and Ber- thur E. Gordon, Ralph W. Liddy, teresting speakers will be present. of 947 Alfred street, 27 years old,
I n loving remembrance of my
he evinced sympathetic interest in Tom
Gerald W. Groat, John D. Watts, Dancing to the tunes of a peppy died on Oct. 11. Funeral services dear mother, Rose Zanders Patak,
Tippet to Address Peo- man A. August.
the Zionist movement. In 1928, he
were held at Lewis Bros" Funeral who departed 10 years ago Oct. 17,
John T. McKinley.
orchestra will follow.
Now under the management of
pie's Forum.
Home on Oct. 11, with interment
WAS named h
onnrary president of
For reservations which must be at Machpelah Cemetery. He is and my dear father, Jacob Zan-
The Peoples' Forum will meet
he Australian Zionist Federation.
Rivieria Theater.
de cr ts, 2w
O
9. ho departed 28 years Sc')
Chicago Merchant Wills $45,- is not later than Saturday, call survived by his wife, Belle; his
If e was a hie of discrimination Sunday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p. ol m
ticket manager, Henry Scharaga, father, Alex, and two brothers,
of any variety and particularly the auditorium of City C lege,
The latest Gaynor-Farrell hit,
000 to Jewish Charity.
aughter,
3240 Rochester, Euclid 4137.
Cass and Warren. This marks a "Merely Mary Ann," is now the
Harold and Martin.
bitter against disc
Sarah Zanders N
byautm
hean
ind.
AMAZINGLY LOW RATES
r i m i n a t i on change in the time of the meeting screen attraction at the Riviera
CHICAGO.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
, against the Jews. Nor would he Tom Tippett, of Brookwood La-
r
All rooms with private shower, ' permit himself to be made the ex- bar College, will be the speaker. theater. With a story perfectly sum of $30,000 was bequeathed to Warsaw Colleges Accept But 22 of
fitted to its principles, thoroughly Jewish charities of Chicago, in the
ception because of his outstanding lie will discuss
300 Jewish Sudents.
elegantly furnished. Right
I
the ouestion "Ilas realistic Settings, an excellently- will of Morris S. Greenbaum, one
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WARSAW.---(J. T. A.)—Only
position- On one occasion. it is Slavery Been Abolished in Amer-
downtown
chosen group of supporting Play- of the oldest Jewish grain dealers 22 Jewish undergraduate students
related, he declined proffered mem- ica?" Mr. Tippett has been spend-
bership in a prominent Melbourne ing the past months in the strike ers and the admirable direction of and brokers in this city up until of a total of 300 Jewish applicants
$6 to $7.50 Weekly, $1.50 Daily
Henry King, a splendid back- the time of his death.
were accepted in the medical and
Club, which had a rule barring Jews areas of the coal fields of Penn- ground is
because. as
afforded the famous
Mr. Greenbaum left an estate of dental schools of the University
Complete Hotel Service
UNDERTMER
he explained, "he would Meanie and West Virginia. He
of
film
"team"—and they respond to $150.000. Additional bequests of
not give the club the opportunity to wit be ab le to give first-hand in-
Warsaw, it is reported in The Mo-
the opportunity with some of the $15,000 were made to the United ment. Warsaw Jewish daily.
make distinctions in his case." formation about the chaotic con-
470 Samson St.
finest dramatic and emotional work Charities of Chicago and to the
Sir John is survived by his wid.
Fifteen. the paper states, were
ditions which exist in the coal in- they have ever done since "Sev-
!
Jesse G. Bloch Trust for the pur- accepted by the medical school
ow and a daughter. dustry. Admission free.
and
enth Heaven•"
pose of charitable research work-
seven by the dental school•

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