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BY THE WAY

little anecdote of the days when

DeLeon was addressing Populist
(Continued from Preceding Page.) ! gatherings.
Speaking before a
opulist revival in Minneapolis.
isaiular meetings, Henry George
After the speech, an old whis-
gatherings and the like. DeLeon,
by the way, was probably the only pered Populist ups and says:
"Mr. DeLeon, you have made a
\merican socialist who influenced
fine
• You h ov e mad e
the philosophy of Lenin. 'fhe great
beautiful
speech. But I want to
Bolshevik father admitted a.s I
ask you something."
much.
"Go ahead," said DeLeon.
DE LEON'S RETORT
"I want to ask you, if you would
sacrifice
your life for the cause."
And here—what is this? Nice
Of course, he would. Everybody
was expecting him to answer, but
DeLeon didn't.
(
Instead he said: "One live man
is worth a million dead men for

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BARON EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD:
TRUE SON OF HIS PEOPLE

(Continued from Preceding Page.) question the baron's generosity

he replied without glancing up, 'you
mean a report.' I was deeply pained, tude and deep appreciation for the
Nevertheless he continued reading. • baron's incalculable services to the
'A colorful report,' he said finally, Jewish people. But in my estima-
softening his previhus remarks." lion they either miss or overshoot
Thereupon Veszi assigned Molnar the mark. The admiration for
to a desk, and the playwright's Baron Rothschild is expressed
either too fervently or too coldly,
future began to shape itself.

CONVENTION PLANS
FOR YOUNG ISRAEL

has woven a halo around his head.
—
His liberality has made his name Mid-Western Group
synonymous with goodness and

humanaeness among the Jews of

the world.

to Con.l

vane in Detroit on Dec.

26 to 29.

And yet everything tends to
Preparations arc being made here
show that the baron cares little
for the acclaim of his fellows. To for the three-day convention of
It might be noted at this point !or in too commonplace or eccen• so fine and sensitive a spirit the delegates for Young Israel branches
i a manner. What is disgusting very laudations which are d
in cities in the mid-west, to culmin-
that Veszi was instrumental in add- , Inc
ing two other great names to the with those vulgar ebullitions of araund him must be a matter of ate in a mid-west council of Young
world of literature, that of the fam- the press is their formalism. They disdain. The man who by instinct Israel Organizations similar to that
the revolution."
ems novelist and scenarist, Louis never seem to consider anything literally carried out the injunction of the cloned in New York. The
- •
Biro, and of the poet Endre Ady, but form. Feeling, character, not to let the left hand know convention will be held Dec. 26-29.
BERGER AND DEBS
both of whom he discovered and en- life—never a word of these! If what the right hand doeth, must Delegates will he here from Cleve-
couraged. the Baron Rothschild is a great
stand aghast before the yellow land, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Chi-
But let's keep turning the pages.
man and the great spirit I fully glare of publicity that beats down cogs, Buffalo, St. I'aul, Rochester,
Editor of Pester Lloyd.
There—the newspapers scream
believed
him
to
be,
his
greatness
From
1899
to
1905
Veszi
was
on
him. In one of less genuinely and Toronto. Representing the
a
with the arrest of Eugene V. Debs.
membed of the lower house of par- does not rest upon the basis of hi, human sympathies that cheap Council of Young Israel and Young
Delis at the time was a trade
unionist. But he is thrown into lament. During the political dis- possessions exclusively. Herein, I ballyhoo would have caused him to Israel Synagazue Organizations, ,
the president, Harry G. Fromhcrg,
turbances of 1903 he was often, should expect, Jews will be the I • .1(
1
prison.
invisible
in his shell
And Victor Berger, a Milwaukee savagely attacked. On one oceas- , first to agree with me. For when long ago. The fact that so little the vice-president, J. David Delman.
the executive director, Dr. Ilarry.
ion,
while
was
wealth
itself
a
patent
to
honor
definite
has
been
written
about
the
delivering
a
tirade
'
Jew, begins to visit him. And
Hollo, 1 in Israel? When did Jews begin baron's ways of life and his views Itluestone, and the chairman of the
moon Debs says, there is something against him, an opponent,
admissions
comittee, Samuel Cohen,
made
constant
reference
to
"Jacob
to
bend
the
knee
in
the
house
of
on
his
contemporaries
and
their
"humming in his soul." Berger
Israel" and "Jacob Veszi." VeszilAmmon? Is it not one of the most doings proves that he has always will come for the convention from
has converted Debs to Socialism.
New
York.
brought the house down by reply-lsoul-stirring things in Jewish life shunned the noisy acclaimers. The
GCMPERS, THE CONSERVA-
ing, "If my adversary employs the that a humble sage, a man of the eulogy-writers are ever defeating
The purpose of the convention,
I
name, Jacob, to indicate that I am Book, an expounder of Torah, is their own ends when they set off the first ofits kind in theseparts
TIVE
a
Jew,
then
I
can
only
say
that
al-
I
looked
upon
with
awe
and
rever-
upon
their
unseemly
orgies
of
flat-
is
to foster a unification of all
:O., you begin to believe that all
tery. •
fhe baron draws away even isolated branches, to promote a deli-
lie, Jews of the 90's are all lead- though this is a fact, I took no ac- ence even though he possesses not
dye
part
in
producing
it,
yet
I
am
a
penny
and
should
go
in
rags?
1,
further
from
their
approach.
nate
educational program, to de-
il• the radical socialist movements
con- too, honor Baron Rothschild, but I
greatness of his spirit lies termine definate Young Israel ac-
but not all. For there is a little more tha n wilin to take the ung honor him because he told the min- in The
the fact that he
sequenes."
I t is g said that d ri
1111,1
is house tivities and to establish a mid
1-w, a cigarmaker. Ile is work-
ing overtime to keep labor con- these year; a colleague approached t„ plenipotentiary of a great have never denied their race and west council patterned after that
I European power who came to ne- people, that they have kept their of the
national organization in New
servative. His name is Samuel Veszi with the information that if
gotiate a loan with him on ex- 'faith whole andunde iled
York.
f h
Gompers. DeLeon is laughing at he were converted to the Catholic;
tremely advantageous terms, quiet-
all this division of the crafts in religion, it would not be long be- ly: "No, not a penny from the they did not succumb to the bland-
The feature of the convention will
respectable trade unionism. The fore he would occupy the minister's Ilouse of Rothschild for arma- ishments of assimilation, more se- be services, lectures, meetings and
bottlemakers, the iron molders, red velvet chair. Veszi declined ments. Never will we help to make ductive and puissant in their case discussions. A banquet and a dance
than in men of I .s • Ith The committee have been appointed by
etc. DeLean, who can always politely but firmly.
a new war possible! Here was
Baron Rothschild is a Jew. To Abraham J. Rosenshine, president
In the face of his open and notor.
coin a good laugh, adds facetiously
him
that is a title of chiefest glory. of Young Israel of Detroit to
"The horse tail scrubbers, the inns adherence to his race and his ; the true Jewish tradition, the tra-
pre-
faith, he was rapidly appointed dition that made the baron's Nothing in Jewish life is strange pare for the convention. The five
pretzel polishers."
I
III a sim-
unto him. Those fine I in h Is
chief of the Federal Press Bureau father refuse Napoleon
general committees and their heads
liar request. It grieved the old
BRYAN AND MRS. COHEN
and advisory counsellor to the mm- man to disappoint his sovereign. of his that would have fascinated are: Reception, chairman, Meyer
We turn the pages again. It's later of state. Writing in German
a Tintoretto trace the black script Weisenfield, co-chairman,
Isadore
But his grief did not prevent him
'the end of the 90's. The begin- with equal excellence for some time
of the'forah each day. The a•isto- Cohen;
publication, chairman, Da-
ning of the twentieth century, The Veszi edited a review, Jungungtern
unflinchingly to predict a debacle erat who is the familiar of princes vid J. Berris, co-chairman, Dr.
,
at- for the emperor if he obtained his
Democrats are in convention—en- n Berlin with Baron Ludwig H
and diplomats loves to sit with
Ilarry Portnoy; cultural and relig-
thusiastic for Bryan.
Irony, the Budapester l'resse in Bu- credits elsewhere. That prediction' caftaned rabbis from the depths ious, chairman, Irving W. Schlussel,
came true.
of the Carpathians and learn Jew-
It's a new century, and women dapest in 1911, and finally in 1913
co-chairman,
Sol King; dance,
The Anonymous Benefactor.
ish wisdom from them. That
are coming into their own. Susan the Pester Lloyd.
The baron is known among the Croesus whom no crisis can dis- chairman, Hyman R. Cohen, co-
B. Anthony and Lucy Stoner and
Fought for Jewish Rights.
chairman,
Hyman
Moore; public-
Jews as the Nadia Ilayeduah, the turb was thrown into gloomy,
the bicycle—perhaps most of all,
Through his cool, dispassionate
ity, chairman, Meyer W. Cohen, co-
the bicycles are bringing about editorials, fraught with deep mea n a nonymous benefactor. The ap- silence for hours by news of the I
chairman,
Louis
tt'eisentield;
gen-
this feminine emancipation. And i ng, the Pester Lloyd has gained pellation derives from an incident Palestinian massacre of 1929. Ile I
eral supervisory committee, consis-
of course we Jews must do our nternational standing. On his ar- in the early days of colonization 'laced about agitatedly when)
ting of Meyer Weisentield, Abra-
part. And leave it to Mrs. Cohen rival in Budapest Theodore Bren- work in Palestine when he financed Nlotza burned, When holy men
the settlement on the land of a were massacred in Hebron he ham J. Rosenshine and David J.
to do it.
da" related a pertinent incident
Ynu don't know who Mrs. Cohen t o Veszi, which Veszi himself re- group of Polish-Jewish worker, wept. His heart is always with
A journal will be published for
is? Just turn the pages. There is vealed to the public, with the per- and he ordered his name with- his brethren. There is infinite
Paultney Bigelow describing the mission of Butler Wright, present h eld. That early incident c arac- happiness in his face when he the occasion which will contain ar-
enthusiasm after the nomination United States ambassador to Hun- terizes the man completely and wraps his talith around his shoul- ticles by men of national and local
sets a st„,p on his whole subse- ders in the synagogue on Tom Kip- prominence, greetings to the dele-
of Bryan:
gary, for the first time in 1928, dur-I
gates, and a program of the conven-
"Utah sent a woman delegate, t rig the celebration of Veszi s fifty- quent career. None of the collec- pur. Serene happiness shines lion.
who appeared on the platform tieth anniversary as a journalist— tors of Rothschildiania, you will from his face when the Schema
celebration in which the entire observe, has ever been able to pre- Yisroel
intoned.
His
library,
and spoke inaudibly in favor of a
sent us with a list of the baron's
Mr. Bryan. She was loudly cheered world took part. When appointed benefactions. The sum total one of the most complete private
collections of universal knowledge
because she was a woman and had to the post of ambassador to Hun-
w
ineg
mld unquestionably be stagger- in the world, is his home. Social
wavy hair. My chewing gum gary, Brentano had practically no
And when the amount of functions can wait. The Roths-
neighbor said that the husband of knowledge
o Hungarian affairs., definitely known donations were
the Utah woman was waiting for But Charles Evans Ilughes, the sec- published some day, not half the child box in the opera remains
empty no matter what arrange-
her outside with the baby. At any retary
of state, consoled him in this I story would be told yet. lie has ments have been made when the 1 A le t'p hr willl!j3 ild (Iif ts Aleph
X open
l
biggest
rate, here was a woman delegate , manner, "There is in Budapest a indeed been that cheerful giver
meeting of the year Sunday eve-
Cohen by name, for the first time highly respected, conscientious, and whose special reward is mentioned baron has stumbled on a manu- ning, Nov. 15. at 7:30 o'clock, at
in history ascending the platform responsible newspaper which jus- in Holy Writ. Ile, for one, has script or a tome that has capti- the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
of a national convention in sup- tifiedly enjoys the confidemle and not resitated to accept the occur-. vated his attention. He is at home An interesting and well balanced
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dency.
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"People pointed to her from the 11 ces of the Tesler Lloyd immedi-
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"'What's the matter with the have full faith and confidence in it, (Continued from Preceding Page.) 1 who like his great British contem- A. This meeting is open to all
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The vocal and violin selections
the galleries.
difficulty in fitting into your new stand pre-eminent. Isaac Adolphe interest in the welfare of the Jew- 1
• ji
as one of the most
cede-
"'She's all right,' yelled Mrs. surroundings." Cremieux
w
I fish people, particularly the Zionist will be offered by Hy Krupp mid
Alexander
P. Robinson. Madef•
Cohen in reply, and went on with
in
this
journal
that
Veszi
brated
lawyers
of
I
ranee
and
had
movement
and
the
upbuilding
of
. 11ARRY SLATKIN, Prop.
It IR
the carmagnole. When she had has for several decades fought for gained a reputation as a remark- I Palestine as the Jewish National sky and Lubetsky will offer short
3371 BURLINGAME, at Dexter.
Hem 9622
for',
danced and yelled herself tired she legal equality of Jew and Gentile, able orator when he was but 30 i Homeland. Then there are Judge talks on behalf of the organiza-
COMPLETE LUBRICATION, FENDER BUMPING AND
perched on the edge of the plat- A few years ago as a result of his years old. Ile was a member of the I Julian IV. Mack, Judge Benjamin tion. It is anticipated that Chap-
REPAIRING
chamber of deputies, when he ad-IN. Cunha°, Judge Joseph Pros- ter 63 of Detroit and Chapter 112
form and remarked to a delegate, ;attacks on the numerus clausus,
a
as she arranged her dress:
sensational libel suit was instituted vised King Louis Phillips to abdi- kauer, and the late Louis Marshall, of Windsor will attend. The
committee
in
charge
has
arranged
cats' Ile was minister of justice who are among the greatset jurists I
"'My, but wasn't that hot against him by Co u
for dancing following the open
nt Paul
twice and when France lost the of the land. Dr. Stephen S. Wise
stuff?' Then, while adjusting hair- And his recent polemics
' I Tricky.
f •
BOOK Pins, she leaned over and called to of Jewish valor in the World War war of 1871 against Germany, he though a rabbi and preacher, by vir. meeting.
a reporter:
personally
donated
100,000
francs
toe
of
his
singular
character
and
Organizations intending to come
are still fresh in public mind.
and
"'Say are you for Bryan?'
of the war in- brilliant oratorical gifts, has been in a body are requested to com-
•
Not that he has maned his pen toward • the payment
./
num as. Fnatty he became a it vital and powerful tartar in municate with John Erman, Eu-
°Ives minis and twice! on over 5.000
bet!'
o the Pelted Lloyd alone. His
different Ilnee of businees. No matter"'Shake'
And the bond was a rticles and studies of purely Jew- life senator. • American political life, being on clid 4370, so that a group of seats
what your buelneal, In Me book you
will find the number of your ',mane-
sealed."
Achille Fould was four times terms of intimacy particularly with may be reserved for them,
sh content are legion, and among
toe rusicaaers
Valuable Information Is also even as to
1 -ef t s all shake
hem his story of the tragedy of minister of finance under Louis President Wilson and a host of
ecure
how yOu can upn the mail. toe
"Let's all shake Mrs. Cohen's j lamb Guttman, his uncle, has Napoleon. He finally became sena- other distinguished American polit-
orders •bd InquIrlee for your products
hand. The first woman to ascend a rused particularly great
tor, minister of state and was made (cal leaders.
or melees.
the platform in a national eonven-
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Tiiay RS a trihuI te to his dist;n: a commander of the Legitin of
Several .1ews have ant in the
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Honor.
Also Leon Gambetta, one of American Senate and House of Rep-
R. L. POLE k CO.. Detroit, Mid,.
wished services to Hungary Veszi
We ' re a great people—we Jews.
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De I hear someone say —0 Yeah!
The Music Study Club will pre-
gation to the League of Nations and tors of France was of Jewish-Gen- ernors and may,rs and many of
a Prodnerrs of lined Med Adterileint S.
11 , 31, J. T. A.I
1. •
sits in the House of Lords. One oese descent and had served as sec- course, judges. Several have been sent its annual exchange program
retary
to
51.
Cremieux.
David
Ray-
ambassadors; Oscar Straus, Abram at the Pontiac Tuesday 51orning
is moved. to ask, "In spite of his
organthau
Musicale on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at
nal, E. 11. Maillaud, Jules Simon Elkus and Henry
race or because of it?"
M to
10 a in. Mrs. Herman !locator,
are some of the Jews who have ser-
ur ey, A. C. Ratshesky to
ved F ranee as senators and minis- Czechoslovakia, Rabbi Kornfeld to contralto; Mrs. Burton Clamage,
pianist,
and Mrs. Herbert Metz,
tern of state. In our own d ay, Nlr-
au
Persia, Daniel Guggenheim to
ice Bokanowsky, who was killed in Cuba and Herman Bernstein to reader, accompanied by Mrs.
Emory
Monash,
will participate in
an airplane accident, and Leon Little Albania.
the program. Mrs. Howard Salz-
Blum, great scholar and orator,
A
personality
of
singular
inter-
enstein
is
chairman
of the occa-
stand out among
French patriots, I eat was Judah P. Benjamin, dist t in- sion.
In
.
,
(Continued from Page One.)
guisheil as a jurist amt statesman
[
Mrs. Maurice Benyas, vocalist
England has produced a galaxy of the South; he served as senator
accompanied by Mrs. Louis BASS.
of notable Jewish statesmen among fr
cealed incomes from anti-social
om Louisiana, a g
.1 entertained the Twelfth Street
whom we know particularly pea- of
practices (bootlegging,
the provisional gOvernment of
rostit t
*Inn Disraeli, as Lard Beaming- the Southern Confect( racy and later Mothers' Club on Tuesday eve-
mg, drug-peddling) and who per-
ning, Nov. 3, under the auspices
sist in so doing even when relief field, and in our own day Sir Al- secretary ef war, and finally secs,
of the mothers' club committee of
is given.
Consideration is given Fred Mond, Rs Lord Melchet.
of state, the right hand man
tary of
'the
Music Study Club.
Sir
George
Jesse',
who
was
a of
to this group when the presence
Davis. Charles Sum-
p
nee regarded him as "the most
of Several children demands an great jurist and also accomlished
It
as
a
mathematician,
a
botani
st and brilliant orator
!agency's protective interest.
of the United
authority on Hebrew literature, States," When the Civil War Was
is recommended that these
be held open for service even
cases gained
great renown as master of over, Benjamin's estates were con-,
the rolls
, and greatly influenced' fiscated,
though relief is discontinued.
and a ruined man, he fled
rr
'8. Families where there are English law. Sir David Salomon to England, where at the age of 55'
On Oct. 30 the weekly religiou
incomes from the followihg types was the first Jew to he Lord Mayor I he began life anew by practicing
ervices were held at Temple Bet'
:I. Rabbi Frederic Doppelt ad
of relatives: Legally obligated lie showed such gifts and
relatives (grandparents, parents, followed him.
ressed the congregation upon th
i ready adaptability that he soon be-
, and children), Immediate rela-
In the United States,
abject, "The Three Factors Ths
m s (loess's
TELEPHONE in your home will prove useful con-
United States has several I n 'e iz ed
Itives (parents and siblings), and
fake a Symphony . of Hama'
(c iiu t n h se
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das ree'
l afr
Jews of great distinction in public
, relatives living in the same house life.
ublic if not for the Civil War, he might
ire." On Nov. 118, Rev, Percival
tinuously ... and its cost is low.
(any blood k
First and foremost of today have risen to the greatest heights
ins h ip) .
"(afield of the First (7ongrege
.9. Families w h o refuse to is Justice Louis D. Brandeis, pre- • .f service and distinction in
ional Church will be the Rues
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tin.
accept transportation to other eminent as a jurist and economist, United States
',oaken
ately ... turn to your telephone.
communities wh ere care has been
For centuries Jews have been the
offered although legal residence is
The funeral of the late Pao
And at any time, especially when Vs stormy and cold
.atural negotiators and trusted
in Detroit."
lated by the Jewish Social Service
:inter, a former resident of thi
denipotentiaries
of all the nations .ity and of Detroit, took
outside, Mother can "shop by telephone" in comfort.
The general policies of the De- Bureau and the D. P. W. at a
plac
ind
they
have
often
interceded
it
partment of Public Welfare are recent conference:
,,unday afternoon from the hom.
Oleic of their own p
In emergencies, a telephone will enable you to summon
as follows:
eop le whet.' • .f his moOer, Mrs. Lena Kanter
"The Jewish Social Service Bu-
"The Department of Public reau will assume as much respon. here was no organized Jewish na- Resides innumerable friends M
doctor, firemen or police, immediately.
on, until finally in our on go ne r- Kantor leaves his wife, Goldie; hi
, Welfare will assume responsibil- sibility as its budget allows fur
lion which saw the dawn of the mother, two sons and two broth
ity for a child care problem those individuals
Telephone service may be had in your home for as
Monist movement, there appeared ars, Saul, of this city, and Jerome
wherever there is an adequate, ac- scribed in the foregoi
foregoing exclu-
little as 8% * cents a day. To place an order, call any
ressible parent or legal guardian, Mon policies, numbers' thraugh • minim Jewish diplomats and ,f D etro it.
Where there is no such parent or five, of the D. P. W. The Bureau' ateemen like Theodore Herz!, Dr.
Telephone Business Office.
'halm
Weizmann.
Nahum
Sok-low
legal guardian the D. P. W. will will not, however, accept cases of I
A group to be known as the
F t
regard the dependent children as old age in these groups unless it /
heif7ttulere Young People's Club of Tempt,
i (1"nlY"tri
' the responsibility of one of the
to offer some care which
e ms Detroit Exchange rate for I•party
Beth home
El was
organized
al
child-raring agencies.
will avert transportation to Eloise. can foretell what superlative sera-
sh the
of recently
Miss Zella
lmerman
line •ervico is 22.60 per month.
"The D. P. W. will not be re-
"Families with minimum in- ii(rieea, issamgact i h oousse ceosusennsteilal laynd
Jewi
sponsible for either indoor or out- comes who do not qualiify for re-
s
et °
an
PPe
d M
nhise sinill;lacsn eSkecitt..
M ilisp
president
?mats who come from the e
door relief to families who are lief according to D. P. W. stand- diplomats
was chosen to act as secretary.
maintained. by a private agency ards may be referred to the Bu- Jewish National Homeland in Pal. nor
treasurer. The next meeting will
prior to establishinig one year's reau for supplementary relief ac- estine, will offer as their contnbu- be held on Wednesday eveninig .
legal residence in Detroit." This cording to the latter's judgment tie.n to the deliberations of the Nov. 11, at the residence of Miss
Ezra Hardoon within seven days.
nations, assembled in a World Beatrice Kellar and Dr. Harold
was effective from Oct. 6, 1931,
and standards."
Mrs. llardoon's status, it is be-
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Emergency Council plans to han- Emergency Council is the medium and conc , rd among peoples and na-
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The Ladies Aid Society spon-
from Page One)
and only those which are not be- and its constituent, the Jewish So-; first proclaimed by Micah and Is- sored a very enjoyable keno party
Jewish marriage exist. Mrs, liar-
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ing handled by the D. P. W. The cial Service Bureau, are planning aiah same twenty seven centuries held in the Beth El Community
doon is the daughter of a Jew of
which
he
asserts
that
he
is
a
cousin
Jewish Social Service Bureau to meet, to the limit of existing ago. And Cher is no city more fit- Center on Oct. 28.
French extraction and a Chinese-
Mrs. John
plans to continue to care for financial resources, the problems ing and more worthy of the honor 'merman was in charge of the f the multi-millionaire, being re- Buddhist mother. The Jewish law
lated both on his paternal and it Is ',Anted out, does not recognize
those Jewish families where there of need arising among Detroit ref housing the future Peace Palace affair.
maternal skits.
is unemployment in addition to Jews.
than Jerusalem, the city of Peace,
a marriage of a member of • non-
other social problems requiring
Mr. Hardoon's claim followed the Jewish faith to a Jew, unless the
Henry Wineman is chairman of where the divine vision was first Last Thursday a group of boys
careful analysis.
the board of governors of the beheld and which was slays re- and girls met with Rabbi Doppelt publicaiton of a legal notice in the former has embraced Judaism. It
Outline of Mutual Policies.
Jewish Welfare Federatioin, Mil- carded as the renter of the civili- at the home of Mrs. John Merdler Shanghai North China Daily News is stated that not cnly has Mrs.
The following is a condensed ford Stern is president, and Dr. zed orld, and the true symbol of the for the purpose of studying Ile- an July 28, requesting all those re- Ilardoon not embraced Judaism, but
outline of mutual policies and in- John Slawaon Is executive direc- "Civitas Dei," the "City of God." brew. The class plans to continue lated to the deceased to enter their she is known to be • devout Budd-
11800 DEXTER BLVD., at Tuxedo Arlington 10316
terrelationships as jointly forma- tor.
its study in weekly meetings.
claims with the solicitors of Mrs. hist.
(CoPrriorbt. 1031. J. T. A.)

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