PAGE EIGHT EWISII IRONIC:LE Kraemer's Hotel I ISA KREMER IS I ACCLAIMED HERE: INITIATOR OF RUSS COLONIZATION DIES NOTICE 1 RADNER HONORED FOR RELIEF WORK MINERAL BATHS news and Comments RABBI FOLKMAN AT GOOD WILL SERVICE FORGET WORRIES AND TROUBLES —A Message to My Friends— 1 PO R CS Ise Kremer had a small a u d - ! To insure insertion, all news material should be Detroiter Feeds 1,200 Daily at ience, but a very appreciative o n e ,1 Walkerville Brewery Free in her concert in Orchestra I Ia111 submitted in type-written form on one aide of the Lunch Room. last Sunday night. I Uri Lorin Advocated Estab. ! paper only. This great artists, who retur ned lishment of Jewish Repub- The feeding of 1,200 needy un- for a Detroit concert after an ab - tic in Crimea. employed daily, by Herman Radner sence of three years, was as cha rm- Directly Connected With Our Hotel. of Detroit, at the special free lunch ing and as artistic as ever. PRENZLAUER GROUP ByGEORGE JOEL MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — Uri room he fitted uut at his Walker- Sports Editor of Detroit Jewish In seven languages. Ise Kre mar • Strictly Kosher Meals Prepared According to Jewish , BAKE SALE FEB. 4 , e of the leading members ville Brewery, Walkerville, Ontario, gave a display of her art wh ich Chronicle •nd the J. T. A. Dietary Laws ha itswon c iec for him the praise of all won for her a following not o my of the Soviet government and i i- A regular meeting of the Eva the communities in the Border o in this country, but in Italy and tiator of the Jewish colonization Resolution s for 1932. other European lands as well. A niovernent, succumbed to pneu- Prenzlauer Service Group was held by coming to Kraemer's for • week or weekend. Here you Making New Year's resolutions charming personality, half of her monia Jan, 14 at the age of 49. Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the home of C. G. Hays, assistant clerk of isn't confined to any particular will find complete nut, relaxation and pleasure amid congenial A special committee was ap- Mrs. S. Osmus. The meeting was Jackson Rabbi Speaks at East Winds's'', this week wrote to art is in her hands. In her I tal- sect but usually they are made by folks and pleasant surroundings. New 1932 rates extremely ion, Russian and Yiddish songs she pointed by the Soviet government Lansing Methodist Epis . Mr. Rattner: Isle. a fellow for his own guidance. uses them to great advantage, her to arrange the funeral. The body copal Church. "On behalf of the Mayor and My resolutions are of a different bearing eclipsing in imports nce was placed in the White Hall of Council of the City of East Wind- nature. I um making them for the the Moscow Soviet with a guard her voice. LANSING, Mich.—At the an . sor, I beg to tender you a hearty oth i,e ,o r, ea elloc w ol : For the first time, Miss Kremer of honor composed of members of nual Good Will service held by the vote of thanks on the action of your lege President: "I the central executive committee tang a popular Yiddish children's Central e t hod ist Episs spa ' re-opening the soup kitchen, Jan' firmly resolve that if my board of We are no longer in the restaurant business in De- song, as an encore following the of the Soviet government and of Church here Sunday night, I t troit and are devoting all of our time in directing Krae- trustees complains too bitterly the Moscow Soviet, as well as first group of songs on her pro- Jerome I). Folkman of Jae ksun mer's Hotel. In addition, we cater to weddings, ban- larenee II. Smith, president of about the number of Jewish' stu- gram. She was cheered for it, but other prominent Communist lead- spoke on "Our Religions." Rev. Smith Stones of the Border Cities, dents entering our institutions, I quets, parties, etc. No matter where your event takes her audience did nut then know ers. Fred Ingvoldstad is the pasts r of writes Mr. Radner: place—at home, in hall, hotel or synagogue. We have will not make an exception be- that in Italy members of the nobil- The leader of the Jewish col o- the Central Methodist Episc 0 1101 the facilities to properly cater your party. When plan- "I regret very much that I was cause one of the Jewish lads is pro- ity demanded an encore on this nization movement in the Sovi et Church. ning your next event, get our proposition first. Special unable to attend the opening of ficient in athletics, neither will I song. union was born Michael Lurie, buffet luncheon served for Bar Mitzvahs either at the Rabbi Folkman opened his re- your Community Kitchen and enjoy dodge behind psychology tests as 'sleeting Larin as his party nem e. Again she pleased her audie synagogue or at home. marks by saying that the into ler- as others did your splendid and my sole explanation for the sud- e A ' with "Little Sparrow," English f ne olk revolutionary of long standin ance of the other man's point of kindhearted hospitality. den drop in the Jewish registra- —MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KRAEMER. song, in which she imaginativ ely he became an active member of view is the result of a lack of con- "Your wonderful isenerosity to tions. I will blame it on the de- uses a needle and so skilfu Ily the Soviet government soon after fidence in one's own conviction and the unfortunate is indeed marve- pression or, if worst comes to moves her fingers that the au di- its establishment. is also the cause of serious s °dal loos. I cannot help but admire the worst, admit the truth." emit, is led to believe that her fin- Opposed Bira-Bidjan, disorder. "This meeting tom ght spirit that prompts you to ex- Phone Mt. Clemens 137 for Reservations For a Professional Sports Pro- gers are much more import ant A member of the executive is eminently worth•while," he c on- emplify in so line fashion the milk moter: "I resolve that I won't W. wish to announce special low rates for the Passover ; than her voice in her interpre ta- committee of the Comzet, govern. tinued, "because its purpose is to of human kindness. feature athlete just because he in holidays. Make reservations early. tion of her art . mental department for the settling eradicate intolerance. I am ha ppy "I hope that you and those as- Jewish and will draw crowd s to Miss Kremer sang six Yiddi sh, of the Jews on the land and in in- to be able to participate in y our sedated with you will be bounti. my arena. I will try to pick him I five Old English, three Italian, ure he also served as the first progressive program. You are , to fully awarded with health and on his ability alone and if I can't Tartar, line French and one G er- president of the Ozet, the society be congratulated on the breadth of happiness for the community serv- get one I won't make one of my S. Wise obtained and wired to the man selections. She received m ore for establishing the Jews on land, OUTSTANDING U. S. your vision in having establis hed ice that you are giving to help Gentile boys pose as a Jew." nn Senatr Brah' dier o s acceptance tha a n encore dozen curtain calls, and ga ere and was one of the leading figures this annuel Good Will service." ethers who cannot LEADERS ORGANIZE of ) th I For a Couple of , Football members chip on the newly five s. n both organizations up until his Using a line of reasoning a d_ , Through their darkened clouds of Coaches: "I resolve that if my formed committee. PALESTINE GROUP The talented pianist, Vladim tar passing. MRS. H. ("MOTHER") KLEIN vaned by Joseph Albs, a Je wish !depression you are giving count- teams lose I won't blame their Governors Send Messages. Mr. Larin advocated the ulti- Brenner, was an assisting art ist ' ones a ray of sunshine. philosopher of the fifteenth centu ry , less defeat on my imaginary idea that Numerous messages in support ! and Miss Kremer's accompanist. mate establishment of a Jewish re- opened with a prayer by Mrs. in his work "Ikkarim," Rabbi Fo (Continued from Page One.) n the near future I am gluing the Jewish students in the college Ik- of the committee were received!, Both Miss Kremer and M r public in Crimea and was there- Harry ("Mother") Klein, president. to drop in to view your place which man showed the necessity of ma ny 8 ' fore strongly opposed to the ea- from leaders of public opinion and , Brenner displayed a great deal et It was decided to sponsor a bake different forms of religion e van has received so many complimen- do not cheer for the team. If I have a number of Jewish players the Mayflower Hotel gathering governors of states. Colonel Ed-'stout-heartedness to be able to e x of a Jewish republic sale on Thursday, F'eb• 4. Mrs. Fen- were: tary remarks." on my squad I won't be afraid of in Bira-Bidjan from the very ou t- me Weisman was appointed chair- though the essential religious pr in- Senator William E. Borah, ward M. House, President Wilson's cellently display their worth before ciples are common to practically A. E. Oak, comic and treasurer all letting them get sonic of the glory confidential advisor, who playedlso scant an audience. The fact that set. For this reason, clashes wee e man. It was also definitely decided chairman Foreign Relations Com- of them. "We can compare relig ion of Walkerville, expressed the Walk- even though the athletic director an important part in bringing, Miss Kremer repeatedly responded frequent between him and th e that the hridge-tea and review of to language," he continued. Council's appreciation as We hollers." mitteei Secretary of Agriculture about the recognition of Zionist to the demands of her small audi- sponsors of the Bira-Bidjan pro - spring fashions he sponsored follows: Arthur M. Hyde, Senators Walter aspirations at the Peace Confer- core and smilingly bowed to their ject in the Comzet and in the Jew through the courtesy of Russek's, might imagine two adjacent eta ss- For a I'rize Fight Manager: "I o 'yd 'le have F. George, Georgia; Robert h . rooms. In both rooms the sa been directed by the resolve that I will not publicize ish section of the Coremmunis F. ease; Theodore Dreiser, noted wishes speaks a great deal for her t Monday, Feb. 29, at 1:30 o'clock, eat Wagner, New York; Tom Con. subject is being taught, but in , Council to convey to you their sin- party. Mr. Larin maintained tha the fact that my boy, who happens novelist; Mary E. Woolly, dole- courage, which placed her art above t at the Hotel Stetter, main ballroom classroom, it is being taught ::: care appreciation of you thought. nally, Texas; Thomas J. Walsh, M ontana; Gerald P. Nye North gate to the disarmament confer s the gloom that reacted from empty there was sufficient land in Crime a Mrs. George Cohen and Mrs. J. French, while in the other, the in _ fulness in re-establishing the lunch to be Jewish, attends synagogue ence at Geneva; Louis L. Emmer- seats. for Jewish colonization purpose 5. Goldberg will be the chairmen. Var- in room for the benefit of the unem- evrey Saturday morning, observes Dakota; Royal S. Copeland , New son, governor of Illinois; John E. With the ultimate project of a ions organizations and the general struction in being carried on all the ritual but yet fights on York; William H. King, Utah; Winnant, governor of New Hamp- Jewish republic in view, he strong - public are asked to remember the German. One who speaks o day night. Neither will I make him Robert M. La Follette, Wiscon• ehire• French, whose parents spe "The Council appreciat e the gen- ak Albert C. Ritchie, governor ly urged the industrialization o change his name so that there can date. f sin; A. H. Vanderberg, Michigan; French, and whose friends spe ak which has prompted you and be no question of his Jewishness. ' of Maryland; Philip La Follette, the Jews in the region of the Jew he Thorne. E. Watson, Republican Before adjourning the meeting, French would prefer to attend t .your associates to provide this as- governor of Wisconsin; Gifford ish colonies, sonic of which hay To a Jewish Soccer Player: "I majority leader, Montana; / 1 "" a reading was given by the presi- class conducted in that langua g sistance in this depressing time On Sunday evening. Mr. and Mn,. Kemp- now been realized. Pinchot, governor of Pennsylva- doer entert•ined 12 gueola at a buffet majority leader, Henry T. Rainey, dent, on "The Power of Pure Those similarly related to the G e te s ' when no many of our people are resolve to be slightly less commer- nia; Floral B. Olson, governor of supper. A color scheme of pink and Initiated 5-Day Week. cial about my Jewishness and will Character." Mrs. Esther Cohen was man language and history wou Id unemployed. Illinois; Congressmen J. Charles M w h ite was umeti for the serving table the innesota, were among those from It was due to Mr. Lorin the t welcomed as a member of the or- Linthicum, Maryland; chairman ram. colors bn e used in the indi vidual more easily comprehend the course 'Rill you kindly convey this ex- not complain all the time about whom messages of endorsement of table,. During ieg th evening contract bridge the old Kertsch metal factory I n ganization. House Foreign Affairs Committee, Refreshments were presented in the German language. pression of appreciation to your race prejudice because I, myself, war played. the committee were received. Crimea, closed since 1914, was re am not entirely free of it. I will - served by the hostess. Paul John Kvale, Minnesota; Carl This does not mean that the French associates?" A message from Nahum Sok°. opened and converted into a "Jew M Anthony returned R. Chindblom, Illinois; Luther A. ome las t The Walkerville News, in a front also remember that I am not play- The next meeting will take place is better than German, or vice ver- Satu rday, after sphemling • weekh with her ish" factory, employing thou low, detained at the Palestine con- Johnson, Texas; John Q. Tilsoo, - at the home of Mrs. P. Goldsmith sa, but that each is best for him page editorial, pays the following ing solely for the glory of my race mother, Mrs. Emma Rosenberg of Detroit. sands of Jewish workers. Connecticut; Assistant Secretary ference in New York, was read of 3036 Cortland, Wednesday, Feb. whose language it is by reason of tribute to Mr. Radner's generosity: because most of them don't care Mr. Larin was largely respon - 3, Mrs. Joseph Schwartz is 'pending a few whether or not I ever kick another of State James Grafton Rogers; by Mr. Neumann. at 1:30 p, m. historic or cultural heritage." rommenda• , •i.TP,',r the wanagement of ot [the days in Detroit. Bible for the recognition by th Curtis Endorses Zionist Aims. Walker-1 goccer ball." Greene H. Hackworth, solicitor of 'Concluding his remarks, Rabbi Interest vlie itrewery Company for the kindly it Mr. and Me.. C. J. Levy have returned Soviet authorities of the import For a Tennis Official: "I re the State Department; John Lord Vice-President Curtis warmly horne has taken in humankind dur- Folkman showed that a universal ing the trying years of after .pending a few day. In De- once of the work of the Agrojoint O'Brien, assistant United States endorsed the aims of the Zionist troit. and 1931 solve that 1 will conduct myself eligious organization "would ben e- Opening its lunch room in 1930 the early dm Sr financed by American Jews. He , of J attorney . general; James Brown movement and recalled the begin- with slightly more dignity and fi t civilization less that one mig ht. ,ea o Morris Goldberg and Phil Koffman firmly advocated the projects tin s e ry e e o al Scott, director of the Carnegie fling of his direct association with lose `"" came '"- although I am very much opposed t first he inclined to suppose, be_ fIn r rn tre re .. nu;o hthrs . . n a ,, ft for Florida, to spend a see dertaken by the A gr ojo in nr1 they came i n t grij. i t Foundation for International the cause of the Jewish homeland oso to Vie entrance of Jewish players ause different religious metho ds although he oten incurred the service. lf .••r7•v ir Peace; Congressman Ruth Bryan in 1921, when he undertook the ic' e of rani Into the game, promise that I ie required by the different peopl pg did the services not satisfy, an invitati be held at Temple Ansche wrath of members of the Jewish tron Owen, Florida; Miss Bess Goody- sponsorship of the joint resolution Chemed on will Friday evening. te nft i o l d t hlisX tv, h , r thrlimp,, f,or tu f the earth because of the varyi • le m section of the Communist party or, Plates will be a little more careful about • k oontx, assistant Commissioner of of Congress placing the United The fifth annual bazaar at the el imitic, geographic, and historic i on Wednesday night, Mrs. Sam Kessler for so doing. Education; George A. Hastings, States on record in favor of the Philadelphia-Byron Center, to con- fl uences that work through the • and bowl.. of jam werehplartdonbretZeI showing my prejudice and will oc- will be hostess; at • bridge party to be I T casionally give a Jewish player a Mr. Larin was the author of tinue through Jan. ' B ch secretary to the president; Nor. Jewish homeland project. given for the benefit of Temple Shaarey . , in i %es. piping ww . r e s .; rat "! break. Of course this resolution the five-day week. Zwick, In mug', and of f thin, too, full swing. Record crowds have man Hapgood; Dr. Elwood Mead, Approval of Zionist Aim U. S. — Body Cremated. "Na one owns religion," he sai d. some h,, to more I, yon desired. doesn't go for Davis Cup tryouts.' United States Commissioner of been attending every night and " T Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn spent the feeding of the uneir r, ployed non. Foreign Policy. The body of Lenin was cremated helping towards the success of this s Ve must search for it. The ra ce ['tildes was For a Crew Coach: "I resolve week- end In Detroit. Reclamation; Miss H. A. Schnurr, a PP ndid bit of ! of man is climbing the heights work that the The Palestine situation was de- Jan. 16 and the ashes deposited in major affair. to attempt to recover from the Of alkerville tit rewery assist•nt Commisidoner of Recta-. car- AL • • S i the Throne of God. On the ried on during the winter months of 1931, idea that Jewish boys are 'ipso scribe d b y the Kremlin wall behind the mau- rem( F ran kf urter isehe'n • ilre l'aVto erd rpeo n f etler a'iwt eehr vs 'A motion, and K. A. Ryerson, of the A special interesting week-end w ay up the mountainside, there are • nd opened Monday to carry on during facto,' unfitted to row on a crew of Harvard University, who con- relatives in n this city. soleum of Lenin on the Red the present winter. Department of Agriculture, and program has been arranged for as pr ecious gems of religious truth to ''The history of the Square. veyed a message from Justice world efiords us in- and that occasionally there will be expert of the Joint Palestine Sur- ntractive illustmtion• of The Juni or Youn g Judea met Sunda y follows: Saturday night, Jan. 23, be found. Each of these ge this power on a Jewish boy capable of pulling an L011113 D. Brandeis, whose indite , afternoon at Temple Government officials and dele- ms is very Commission. the of man to harmonise himmelf of Abreham. The a card party with refreshments, in dispensable, Since we must with part •nd of oar." position prevented his attendance, eommetees were selected by the pre-olde n "? mittens from various Soviet fac- t - for the varying In. to k tories, organizations and institu- for a small charge; Sunday, Jan. ga they up every one, we have sep- fluences pool which he may be subjected. The dinner was held under the Professor Frankfurter, after re- if r o ene.ssiiiiiinr. en For All Gentiles: "We firmly be the they g =sher een i7;V ar'snits' nut . ; or had. 24, from 12 to 5, a full course ar auspices of a sponsoring commit- ferring n to the resolution of Con- '"risUp e " ,,,,,.,: i- tions accompanied the funeral cor- resolve that we will not say 'some ated into distinct searching par- "In modern life. ther:fore, though we tee, including among its members gress, also brought out that ap- de hate rs' t , ri lninilt i h res ,pfal,:tst o ti hi tege on the march to the Red chicken dinner, for a nominal tit , s, each following a different may be jolted andjarred of our best friends are Jews,' am we are at pre , ent in passing through pr i ce; Sunda y night, , a caisa Religion be Mixed With P I" carniva l this trying neither will be boast about all tho th, but all going upward. We Curti s, Senator proval of the establishment of a Goldberg was captain of the affirmative Square. The procession was pre- and dance, with peppy music and sh ould lose the greater William E. Borah, Senator Swan- national Jewish home in Palestine E .lizeneT 'white' Jews we know. In fact, T h r e a irn j part of en . tit! t h e ceded by a military detachment hi p n plenty of novelties. Many bar- th verywhere apparent, we try In son, ranking minority members of was embodied in the foreign poi- Ilereison, R. we might even try to get over our b . Adelman an Miss m.o.; and several military bands. Mili- gains may be had as all merchan- w e treasure of spiritual truth if the Foreign Relations Committee, icy of the United States in the in. M. Ko e tried to make the journey over ••rn•ir 1::pek•ttat•nthethL tblIrri:htloY'idslirn (eathliinf preconcerted notions of how a Koffman. The losers are now plan- tia lined the pathway to the disc must be disposed of. th Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr., ternational treaty known as the nine • party for the winners. in store for •11. mankind. square, where a large crowd was Jew looks, acts and speaks; in e some path together. We must rich "The manageme or, the W elkerville 0 - Senator William II. King, Senator Palestine convention of Dec. 3, on hand. other words, we will start over each pursue our separate course S. Brewery by their nt g eno ef rosit y their Robert F. Wagner, Congressman 1924, between the United States Laudatory addresses were de- lowing names were omitted from However, the spirit of co-operatio n sympathy for those in distress. •nd ha. w on with the assumption that the other FOLKS HOME then, a w spot th Henry T. Rainey, House majority and Great Britain, formally recog- livered at the Red Square by Ana. the last issue: Louis Klitzner and unites us all as we participate i for fellow is somebody like ourselves. the people cif they entir e Bord er area and Blanche Weisenthal were assistant the great search." leader, Congressman J. Charles nixing the Palestine mandate throughout the Province 14 Ontario.. Many affairs are being planne tole Lunacharsky, former commis- merchandise managers, and very d sinner of education; Savelyeff, A pathetic sight in the line for Jewish Boy Victim of Gridiron Linthicum, chairman of the house wherein the Jewish national home by the Northwestern Branch of th Mayor and Mrs. Maurice lieu e president of the Communist Acad- diligently carried out their duties. man and Mrs. Jerome D. Folkma - free meals at Mr. Radrier"s lunch Injury. Foreign Aairs Committee; Con- provisions are contained. l'rofes- Jewish Old Folks' Ilome. gressman Henry W. Temple, soy Frankfurter said "the mandate emy; A. Merezhin, vice-president At this writing Mrs. Weisenthal is of Ja ckson were guests of th n room is the group of boys and Just a week ago I received a let- First one is a hridge-luncheon o ranking minority me chairman of the flower committee. m • ter of the Comzet, and M. Diman- from a reader asking me if any e girls, ranging in number from 200 bers of thelexplicitly recites the Balfour Dee- Feb. 2, at the Club Exchange o In the following, issue will ap- church in Lansing. Mayor lieu sazeeit n . , secretary of the national Jewish boys were numbered among House Foreign Affairs Committee, titration and charted the manilas Dexter boulevard. Another is n o man is the president of Tempt - to 400 daily. Youngsters in this th and Dr. Elwood Mead. The din-. tory with putting it into effect. bridge and dance on Sunday co a minorities department of the Zik, this names of all organizations Beth Israel of Jackson, of whir e line range in ages from 4 to 13, and t ose unfortunates who had lost t, - who is also the president of the which participated in the bazaar. R a h M nee was held in order to enable Thus was the Balfour Declaration nine. Feb. r. adner and his brothers are heir lives during the past season, bbi Folkman is rabbi. 28, which will be know Mrs. Leslie, now visiting here , leaders in American public life to made part of the law of nations, as the Leap Year Dance. Many not only liberal in offering as much playing football. I replied in the acquaint themselves with the par has brought with her personal a , as any person can eat, but give to negative but I was premature. - 1 and thereby the establishment of novel features will take place at and general information from the In T. CLEMENS NOTES any young poess of the Zionist movement and a Jewish national home became this affair. applicant enough fowl Word has just been received that LADIES LOAN ASS'N Detroit patients now at the sena- the progress of Jewish restoration an international obligation, since t the last special meeting of the Jr for a meal for his or her entire the fortyfourth victim of this year's The next luncheon will he given toriu m. INSTALLS OFFICERS football season was a Jewish lad work in Palestine. After Senator non-Jews also dwelt in Palestine the early part of March, exact date terhoon of li. T. M., two teams w e r . family. The Radliers also take a A special meeting for all dale-, e ' ll ' m■ en to sell tickets, the Borah at the last minute was and Jews dwelt also in other lands. to be given in the next issue. A two captai n personal interest in the youngsters from Brooklyn named William Jac- ei , ns kt C. •Ibin and Mrs. J. Sperka kowsky. The Fenkell Ladies Loan Assoc- gates and friends will be held at h "I h re Mrs. . and assist them in whatever way obliged to absent himself on ac- The Balfour Declaration and the Purim hake sale will also be given •re •bout girls on . each sal 527 Holbrook Thursday evening, count of a bad cold, Rabbi Stephen Palestine mandate, out of an in March at which time Mrs. II. iation celebrated its seventh anni- and each is met on selling more ticket e they possibly can. After the first William Jackowsky, 16-year old fo r the dance—a heart And leap yea r versary by installing new °freers Jan. 28. Bazaar reports will be • air—set week of the lunch niom's function. nly child child of Mr. and Mrs. 1 abundance of caution, put into Weiss will act as chairman. given. The public is welcome. fur Valentine'm night. Feb. it for the coming year. words that in any event would at the Elkin Hotel in Mount Clemens , ing, they knew practically every David Jackowsky of 441 Sutter ave- Members will be notified at the have been cleanly implied. The next regular meeting on Monday, The honor of lighting the candles whine work m fo ; boy and girl by first name, making c, Brooklyn, N. Y. died in the r:riong.ii e a a dn ,LT .T1 . friends of all of them. on the birthday cake, baked by Mrs. ROSENWALD TRIBUTE !;;:, (duty to facilitate the establish- Jan. 25. Jewish Hospital last Sunday, from ;Lnna Lewis, was given to one of the old- OVER ALTMAN HOUR sent In March. a Jewish s ect national i o s n t a alhs an injury suffered Nov. 14, while o home JUKES est members, Mrs. Myers. Mrs. playing on the Thomas Jefferson status VISITING CHAPTERS AT a e 'Jews in other lands, nor was it to of their pioneering zeal. During Address Delivered by Raymond J. Jr w Sworn In as Sp aker of New A. Z. A. ANNUAL DANCE lligh School team. In a game Jersey Assembly. gainst Ilamilton High played on prejudice 'the civil and religious the same period, according to re- Kelly of D. S. R. Claims , rights of existing non-Jewish liabl e TRENTON, N. J.—(J. T. A.)— Division. data, the Jews brought into Final preparations have been that day, young Jackowsky was Ass emblyman Joseph Greenberg o , communities in Palestine'." kicked in the left ankle. Like the the country upwards of $200,000,- f made for the annual A. Z. A. dance With Referring to the Arab popula- 000. About one-half of this large 1 In an address over Altman's '110 boken was tworn in as speaker to be held this Sunday evening, red-blooded kid that he was, he CENTRAL him, of Palestine and to agitation sum was spent on the purchase of 1 Jewish Radio Hour last Sunday, at N e the House at the opening of the Jan. 24, in the New Autumn room thought the injury trivial and re- fused to leave the game. CHEVROLET from some Arab quarters against foodstuffs, Arabs' payment of . 1 p. m., over Station WAIBC, Ray- i n t w Jersey State Legislature. He of the Hotel Taller . Weeks passed and Bill paid little Zionism, Professor Frankfurter rents and Arabs' taxes to the goes mond J. Kelly, general attorney of i n he first Jew to be thus honored CO. The music will be provided by attention to his ankle whi .11 declared: "The presence of an ernment, importation of goods , the claims division of the Depart- hi s 14 years and the second in the The Oleanders." This band has m 2287 E. Jefferson ' existing Arab population of course from abroad, etc. The balance tory of the state. toned sore. However, on Dec. 2, ment of Street Railways, paid a 0 Fitzroy 4323 us experienced sharp pains and made the establishment of a Jew- was expended on constructive , tribute to the late Julius Rosen- the them Jews to occupy posts in ish national home more difficult work; about $25,000,000 we,e in- State Legislature are Louis hese became worse. His worried weld, stating in part: - Fourteen years ago, dueirg my .1 , 1,- IS'e ins of Newark, grand secre- arents insisted he go to a hospi- than if Palestine had been wholly vested in Vie bui.ding of houses •51mminsecorsmantommammerouna ice with the American Expeditionary for. tar y of the Order Sons of Zion, al for treatment. Blood poisoning empty. The difficulties of the un- for new settlers; $20,000,000 in Hs at Angers. France. it ems my prisi- Wh, st A in and spread rapidly through ' lege to meet thi ...in. He was intro- became chief clerk of the as- dertaking were, however, fully trades and industries; 540,000,000 s „, h is system and caused his death. ,.ell to our regien9rt as Julius ito..en. ,`.— bly, and Milton Katz of Wood- canvassed before declaration was in agriculture, making a total of wa.d. member of the adykory sommiesi, Din e, clerk to the committee on made or mandate issued; the un- some 585,000,000. To these sums To Mr. and Mrs. Jackowsky foot- the Council of National Defense. J 11:• Rosenwald delivered • stirringad. dertaking was assumed with full muss he added the substantial all is more than a spectacle. It ;.• roved bills. Edmer E. Brown Ei SANDWICH SHOPPE es . and made en enormou. impression of is knowledge of its imp ications. amounts invested in commercial l Carteret was sworn in as ma- a horrible memory that has taken a ll of us. In the mid., of all i.e di.. jo y i I & RESTAURANT .al suffering •nd agony that surrounded " ty leader and Assemblyman "Protection of the non-Jewish establishments; over $5,000,000 rom them their only child. To us. he came won • message. not of lat. O. ( id of Newark will be the leader population assured by the Pales- invest:A in Cie building of hos- CHARLEVOIX BLDG. y friend who expressed an inter- teener. and hate, but one of tolerance and Of es t in the death Iff tine mandate was not intended 1,, pitals red health institutions, and the Essex County representa- iorgiveness• 2035-37 Park Avenue Jewish football tion pi ayers I must now sadly reply in "For over • Sit ! ;his men eviscerate the positive, creative abeu• $7 r00,000 invested in the , which numbers 12 and is the Now Feature a went amg on us blessed end glorfiied by tars th affirmative. As far as I know obligation of the Balfour Declaias Jewiss educational system, mak- all those who felt the wei ght of "pyres- ..,t est in th estate. There are in It i n, and on hi Full Course Dinner e death bed, he won the lion which the mandate wrote into ing in all a total well over $100,- " lion two other Jewish assem. ill Jackowsky was the only Jew- a ileum an d the "hi thhh of the enti re bly men, is h lad to lose his life playing a Sidney Simandl of New- international law. That obligation 000,000 expended on constructive civilized world. For Julius Rosenw• Id ark MRS. M. FINKEL ex.rcked • great function •nd ful• .!_ Sc ame that has becom e is defined with great particularity work," Mr. Neum ann and Joseph Altman of Mien- the most Itlied • noble mission. He devoted his tit City. in the mandate, and ail informed Colonists' Achievements D Pe rilous sport in existence. This K. Jackson was chairman and Mrs. entire lite in , ormtting n A dinner you would pay mta e. •nd re. discussion regarding 11,11 0 K Palestine. .l erenc e . World Recognition. Shumaker installed the officers. Ignoranc e . • me supposedly a body and char- nd Pon. La,' $1.50 for at any Downtown et ty . a nd the benefections he bestowed affairs must be anchored in its ae ter builder has been responsi'ole erite Weekly to Appear in Commissioner Elwood Mead de- Thanks were given the President, noon Hotel. humanity. total the staggering sum provisions." fn r too many deaths to remain an Holland. Mrs. M. Finkel o'er scribed the progress of Jewish for the splendid VARIETY OF DISHES -t A • time •Iten mos in nocent sport. Years ago the high t of our men of Mr. Neumann, on behalf of his Palestine as observed by him in work which she (lid in the past weelt AMSTERDA31.—(J. T. A.)— Breakfaat—Luncheen- n were feverishly . ...aged In Piling sic hoots supported crews but it was The Dutch Ilitlerites have pub- colleagues of C:e World Zionist colonization anti agriculture in year. and she in turn thanked the flf ,••t fortunes through war Pronteer• Dinner—Afater-Tbeater JESS R. FEILER tor. lished the first issue fo Executive and of the Jewish the course of a study in that muft- committees. it.. man was creating •n endow- of a paper. und that this strenous exercise Specials ment for the H•mpton and Tusher.. In. Ilahenkrins, whose purpise i Agency for Palestine, extended try as head of the agricultural sec- The following were installed: s tdute-. for fro, .. ,, ,•tion of the negro. is to achieved radio tante playing over ha d a bad effect the participant's Sea Food—Steak—Chop s he alth and it was eliminated. It thanks to those present for their lion of the Palestine Survey Com- President, Mrs. M. Finkel; vice- I • time when aro,. of our basin... agitate against the Jews. For the Station W. W. J. in all studio pro- , interest in the Zionist movement, mission. The achievements of the president, Mrs. A. Berkowitz; fi- e • ron. were ...king to rule the in- present the Ilahenkrins will appear NEVER CLOSED cne tax mar and robbing grams. Ale Feels+, who conducts sc w seems that the preparatory ou r government weekly. and declared that the news of the Jewish colonists deserve the grate- nancial secretary, Mrs. S. Lerner; ° fi t. revenue., this man l aid the found•• hoofs will have to do the same the orchestra, will have a few sur- ! sympathy and support of Zionism ful recognition of the world," Dr. treasurer, Mrs. D. Factor; record- Ion where •t prevent eta the t• wi y of Chiraao. prises in the form of their radio in th football. Most of the serious Whe rind' other e mein in America would greatly hearten Mead declared. "They have been ing secretary, Mrs. A. Elbinger; f ernit his station •nd wealth sought to pil. acts. juries oecured among the young- the leaders in Europe and in Lon- wrought under hard and discourag- Mrs, S. Widre and Mrs. A. Fein- warfare. the war of thought ...MO ste re and already a large group of Accom dations are being o 'Pooh' The them 411: r 61 4 ' % ii' r■ af h Ai made don, w' - ere the speaker will short- ing conditions. Instead of being m•tter, the war of ere•on araino pre- . tps stein, sick committee: executive ei ■ e you a mere glnp•e hook have given up the s rt judice. the war of the just again•t the to take care of members of out-of- ly take up his duties. an injury to the Arab, in many board, Mesdames K. Jackson, S. i 1 . 1 , • of the man in the unjust. the war nf the oppres•e4 anino t orin chapters. erhaps the tragic events of the "I am leaving America feeling ways he has been an immense the ....so, the Grand Rapids, Shumaker, A. Cannon. S. Jaffee. S. ▪. 1 arm •t • 'es. Is ill's hr , e1 address to nee., and tolerance. war of enodneus, kind. Flint, Toledo, Cleveland and Wind- pa st Reason will be the lever isuffi- si ereatly heartened and encouraged gain. In • hundred ways Jewish n "Always in Ike Lead" of the magnitude of Ju . l Berkowitz, C. Herwitz, A. Knott. - I fee: ravs•If incomPetent to Par tril, sor will be repreSented by mem- s ntly strong to lift the Kemp beck o by this remarkable manifestation settlement has brought modern Ste to this great man. 1 will lenye it for The financial secretary, Mrs. S. • tZe Amerce' : t l..e•ecitoll, tr inv1; the ',sloe,. of literature to •rticulate • hers u-ho are spending the week- se normalcy and remove the holy air of interest in the Palestine ques- civilization into all parts of Pat- Lerner, read the yearly report and re r el eatt First Class Room and lea sure inf , i' th• ti, n." Mr. Neumann stated. ,.tint, transformed poverty- at now surrounds it. All true end here. The Hillel Foundation tha ast Wednesday ednesd orm ay we youin•sttalled • nd legionnaire, may 1 sa• of Julius Bath for a dollar and the retiring officers received gifts Ot in* rtsmen hope so. 5200,000,000 Brought Into Palo.- stricken areas at the University of Michigan will e Jew sh Veterans Pint of the Ame lio.eewsid what lien Johnoon ..id o f into places of °pu- fur the work in the past year. woorrieht. a half. an Leg en in Detro• and we embellishe•d shah...twee.. '11e wee not for a day. not J T. Al nts. by Jews. return a visit paid to Ann Arbor ! lent vegetation, and n:ultiplied the nre own of tksis • I smaiwohilanth ro- for an age. he la for all timer " --- Refreshments were served by the ; , i 5 1,11 by the Detroit boys. d A Siamese Beauty Rest r "In the 10 years from 1920 to manifold wealth and opportunities following committee: the Julius C.11.17• Mandell Bernstein, through the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Mrs. Una- a c• . eke this opportunity ter' M•ttr... en Every Bed 1930 100,000 Jews, chiefly from of the country." Reports of the advance sale of vitch, Mrs. Freidman, Mrs. Hand- ore I Jew sh vet en n s who were •- courtesy of The Detroit Jewish tickets indicates a Eastern and Central Europe, were large attendance. Lo Knights of Pythias, Detroit e-ed w th us dear r- the World W 67 Sproat St. "My good wishes for the sue- • Chronicle, broadcast the important Gilbert Madefsky is in charge of an dge No. 65, will hold a smoker repatriaed in Palestine, bringing tens of your undertaking in Pal ler, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Garber, Mrs.' se th • pat. for 1 feel re t h to FREE PARKING me it new enjo Woolf, Mrs. Lippit, 3Irx. Balberer, ys w ill , with them • fresh stream of life, l • w t: • " • Jewish news of the week, and will , ticket distribution. Tickets may be Tu d old-member round-up night on • gone estine are with you tonight in full Near Dowetowa Detroit s Diamond. esday evening, Jan. 26, at 7:30 tinkled ed with Western civilization I measure," Colonel House tele and Mn. Whey.; I Pei, atm Julius Rosenwald in again broadcast the latest flashes ' purchased from any A. Z. A. mem- o'c lock. re The next regular meeting will Ir t ra . nr d e._ n he wore • wolf/let's uniform. but this Sunday, from 1 to 1:30. over ber or at the door. Jess R. Feiler ' and charged with creative energy graphed. t econe there to kill. be cl o of WMBC, through Mr. Altman's in general chairman of the commit- be held Monday, Jan. 25. HARRY KALETSKY, Sec. here for • far more splendid hind hour. tee. SA By order of MUEL GOLEIFINE, C. C. ' 12 SOUTH GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN Nag laity Notts L, A, AUXILIARY r BAZAAR CONTINUES (! n OLD I , , iitnooft ,..en WOLFSON The Old BUNGALOW 65c & 75c HOTEL PAUL REVERE ,r,o r te •