PA
EIGHT
ATTACKS ON JEWS
IN MILITARY PAPER
AROUSE PROTESTS
COSMO DINNER DANCE
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
JACOB BEN-AMI AT
LITTMAN'S THEATER
BY•THE•WAY
ON COMMITTEE FOR
Y. P. S. FORMAL DANCE
Mrs. John Sklar is one of the
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members of the Cosmo Club ac-
Miss Florence Levin is one of
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tively engaged in making prepare-
committee in char ge of th
those like him can save th e i r tions for the Lea:, Year dinner•
and
the
French
banker,
called
at
the
latter's
office
and
intercepted
Appears
at
Yiddish
Play
spring
formal (lance , to be given
- Lord Me Iche
precious hides."
tt as he was being escorted out by Baron Rothschild.
by the Young People s Society of
house
This
Week-End
in
"Will
you
give
"Recantation" Doesn't Reca
me a statement for the press about the meeting., Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
asked th e
In an editorial entitled "Re can-
A Clown and His Love.'
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tation," the current issue of the
Melc
hett, famous for his wit, with a twinkle in the eye, said:
Army and Navy Register proceeds
"Pardon
Jacob Ben-Arni, who recently,
me, but aren't you a Jew?"
to disclaim responsibility for the
Y
closed an engagement at the Lafa-
s wat' " replied the reporter.
attacks against the patriotism of
yette Theater, where he appeared
I," said Lord 51elchett, "you know, what do Jews talk about
the Jews.
in "Payment Deferred," in Eng- when the y hold a conversation?"
It makes clear, moreover, that
lish, is marking time pending re- o tvh „ a correspondent looked blank. His lordship then resumed:
it is not in the position of retract-
arrangement of his booking dates,
nti-Semitism, to be sure."
The c orrespondent walked away without his story.
when he will continue his trip. In
ing the remarks of the author of
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the article, whom it calls "at least
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honest, however over-zealous in its
a limited engagement of five per- IT'S TRUE
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terms of communication."
The paper makes a general ex-
planation to the readers of its col-
umns who may feel slandered by
any remarks made, that there is
no question of villifying because
of religious creed, race or political
conviction.
The editorial, according to the
explanation offered, was writ ten
after the receipt of a compl aint
from a Jewish captain in the
quartermaster corps of the ar my,
MRS. JOHN SKLAR
who considers the reference to the
Jews "a cowardly attack upon th e dance at the Chalet Inn, formerly
entire Jewish population of this Eastwood Inn., on Gratiot avenue
country, including myself," and at Eight-Mile road, on Sunday
who sought "public explanat i on evening, Feb. 28. Louis A. Malls
for and repudiation of, the pu bit- is chairman of the committee in
cation, together with the disavo mi l charge.'
of the opinions to which object ion
Those desiring to attend may
is made."
purchase tickets from any of the
All reference to the slurs on " . members of the club or at the door
triotism is confined to Jews in tile Sunday evening. This is a couple
army and navy personnel wher eas affair, and informal.
the attack was levelled agai net
Jews in general.
Congress Not Satisfied.
LADIES' MIZRACHI
CONCERT MARCH 5
formances at I.ittman's
For the gentle wise-cracking of understatement, we commend the
Peo p
Theater on Twelfth and Seward. le's one in "Of Thee I Sing."
Shortly after Mr. Ben-Ami
Says one: "Do you know how many Jews there are in New York?"
opened at the Lafayette, a group
Replies the other: "Oh, I don't know, but there must be dozens
of Jewish citizens called upon him of them."
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to do some plays in Yiddish. Ben-
Anti pointed out that he was THIS AND THAT
obliged to continue in English.
There is a new Jewish weekly in Jersey City.
These citizens, however, enlisted
Jacob de Haas doesn't know whether that history of Palestine will
the co-operation of Mr. Littman, be one or Iwo volumes. Would like to make it one, but suffers from
a
the manager of the local Yiddish plethora of material.
playhouse, and also several mom-
With tho resignation of Judge Cardoso to take his place on the
berg of the group now playing Supreme Court, Judge Cuthbert Pound succeeds him, and since Judge
there, and they finally prevailed Pound is approaching the age
when he must retire, according to the
upon Ben-Ami to do several per- state law, it is expected that Judge Irving Lehman, next in point of
formances in Yiddish. superiority will, in the not distant future, become chief judge of the
New
York
Court
Of
Appeals.
Ben-Ami will appear in a new
There is further talk of another Jew being named to the vacancy
play entitled "A Clown and His
Love," by II. L. Hurbert. The now on the Court of Appeals and gossip has it that Rosenman, Gover-
performance will take place on nor Roosevelt's personal lawyer, will get it.
F
Father of M. R. Werner well known bio h
of Bryan and
riday, Saturday and Sunday,Barnum, was one time regarded as,poultry
with matinees Saturday and Sun- Dr. S. Bernstein, former editor, Yiddis king N of York.
day. Ben-Ami will be supported operation.
he Folk, is at hospital for
by the local theater stock com-
PanY, among whom are Rose Wel-
Palestine is woryying about the British tariff, the Jewish orange
lerstein, Addle Schwartz, Vera growers hoping that no duties will be placed on their product, or
Zaslafsky, Anna Polocov, Goldie disaster will stare them in the face
Cohen, Isaac Arco, Misha Fishzon, Menorah is giving banquet to Louis Fischer and Zionists are ban-
Anatol Winogradoff, Ruben Ven. quoting Lord Snell and Sir Norman Angell,
dorff, Eli Mintz and Aaron Saffee,
The fight between Walter Winchell and the Daily Mirror, New
several players who have appeared York
e
r s, grows increasingly hot. Some time
with him in the past.
ago Winchell's secretary and private phone, furnished by the Mirror,
Mr. Littman feels especially were taken away. This week Winchell was even barred from his
gratified because he was able to office. Yet the paper refuses to release him from his contract. The
secure Ben-Ami for at least five New York Daily News, a paper of much greater circulation than the
performances, Mr. Littman feels Mirror, is said ready to grab Winchell as soon as his contract with
th at he has accomplished some- the Mirror expires.
thing for the local Yiddish play-
Thyra Sumter Winslow, whose family tree is cluttered with some!
goers and he feels confident that dozens of rabbis, has issued a new volume of her short stories.
many Ben-Arni admirers in Detroit
Arthur Goodman', "If Booth Had Missed," which won nationall
will take advantage of this oppor-
university prize, will have a Broadway staging in February. Good-
tunity of seeing this great actor in
man
at one time was publicity exploiter of the Haym Salomon monu-
a great play.
ment.
.
—Photo by Spellman. •
YESHIVA ARRANGES
CONCERT MARCH 13
'
Cantor Mordecai Hirschman
To Be Here to Aid Or-
thodox Learning,
Cantor Mordecai Hirschman,
one of the best known synagogue I
singers in America, former
"shtodt-chazan," or "city cantor,"
of Vilna, is coming to Detroit for
Sabbath services and a concert
for the benefit of Yeshiva Beth
Judah, Pingree and Woodrow Wil-
son,
On Friday night and Saturday
morning, March 11 and 12, he will
conduct Sabbath services at Con-
gregation Beth Tephila Emanuel,
Woodrow Wilson and Taylor. On
Sunday night, March 13, he will'
appear in a concert in the same
hall. For the Sabbath services 75
cents will be charged, and 50 cents
will be the admission price for the
concert. For the three combined
days, a flat charge of $1 will be
made for those desiring to attend
all events.
The Yeshiva officers stated this
week that they hoped to cover the
urday, March 5, in the Italian Gar- existing deficit and create a fund
dens ballroom of the Book-Cadillac to carry on the work with the pro-
Hotel. One of Seymour Simons' ceeds of this concert.
popular orchestras will play.
It was stated this week that
This is the fourth annual formal through the efforts of the Ladies'
dance given by the society and lunches willsensedth
Yeshiva
the social committee is confident
s
students
that it will be the most enjoyable es ,o,,tdhattothleyesh
shhoa uldclbaessabs leatto opnrcoe.
affair it has undretaken.
u tonzuebssliictast cinhgootl he sessions, with-
In accordance with the policy of n
of the society, tickets have been
sold only by invitation.
Those of going home first. The first free
who have not as yet made their lunch will be served by the auxil-
reservations should do so at once, iary from 2 to 6 p. m. this Sun-
as the ticket sale has been rapid
'
cdearye. m oTnhye pccutiepains yiinnvgittehde teovetnhte.
Tickets for reservations mailed
Thursday or later of next week
will be held at the door. This will
be done to avoid inconvenience
hrough late delivery of the mail.
MISS FLORENCE LEVIN
NEW YORK.—(1. T. A.)—T he
A concert and dance of the Sis-
American Jewish Congress has re-
tern of Zion Mizrachi will be held
ceived a copy of the editorial
in Saturday night, March 5, at the
the Feb. 20 issue,of the Army a
Navy Register, together with a I nd Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah.
et- participating in this concert
ter from its editor, John E. Jen It'
,
in reply to Its protest against t he will be the Chord of Judea Sym-
acurllous attacks upon the patriot- phony Orchestra, under the direc-
tion of William P. Bliznick, and
ism of the Jews.
soloists from the Detroit Halevy-
The editorial is branded as Ilazomir Singing Society.
"adding Insult to injury," in a
statement made to the Jewish be The proceeds of this concert will
used for the completion and
Telegraphic Agency by Bernard
S. Deutsch, president of the Amer- maintenance of the Mizrachi Wo-
men's
Technical Home and Cul-
Louis P. Rocker, chairman of the finance committee of the Zionist
ican Jewish Congress. At the same
Organization, combines stockbroking and farming—and is a success e
time Mr. Deutsch made it known tural Center for Orthodox Girls
at both.
in
Jerusalem.
Contributions
for
that the American Jewish Con-
greats plans further steps in this this cause are being received by
Edward L. Bernays' "Outline of Careers," and his wife's similar v
Mrs. B. Levine, 612 Kenilworth.
matter.
"Outline of Careers for Women" will soon be published in dollar s
Mrs. Sophie Shaw Is the general
format by Doubleday. Bernays is a cousin of Sigmund Freud, but
Felix Cohen, whose criticism of
d
chairman in charge of the concert
ho has achieved a distinctive niche for himself as one of the country's
the R. O. T. C. inspired the attack,
a
and dance. The following com-
foremost counsellors of public relations.
refused to make any statement or mittees are assisting Mrs. Shaw:
Felix Frankfurter is said to be one of the most intimate advisers P
to divulge whether he was plan-
Publicity, Mrs. R. Singer and Miss
of Secretary of State Stimson.
ning any action against the paper R. Schecter; tickets, Mrs. B. Le-
Walter Winchell, Jewish boy columnist, and Kohler, Jewish boy m
which- accuses him of being an vine, Mrs. A. Wilenkin and Mrs.
o
publisher of the Mirror, on which Winchell works, don't get
ByGEORGE JOEL
agent of the Soviet.
along
E. Rosenzweig; refreshments, Mrs.
ao
hot,
but Winchell should worry,
Sports
Editor
of
Detroit
Jewish
Mr. Cohen is the son of Prof. M. Shulman, Mrs. K, Spivack and
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Chronicle and the J. T. A.
Morris Raphael Cohen of the de- Mrs. A. Rubenstein.
MRS. DAVIS AND THE REBBE
partment of philosophy of the Col.
William Kline, president of the
New York is flooded with Chassidische rebbes who dabble in J
lege of the City of New York,
Dr. Kano Talks About Foot bal.
Chord
of
Judea
Symphony
Orches-
kabalistic
arts of necromancy and fortune-telling.
A
y not only to th 50,000 or 100,000
The article which aroused the
Dr. Harry Kallet of Syrac use,
There are, of course, some plain frauds among them, but there are 0
ire of the Army and Navy Register tra, is assisting Mrs. Shaw with N. Y., a former All-Amer
lean others who are quite sincere in their practice.
the
concert
program
and
dance,
was an account of Mr. Cohen's
Tickets have been mailed to football player and, until a few
fight to secure the elimination of
There is one in particular, whom I am thinking of, who will take
years ago, coach of the Man Bus
compulsory military training from many residents of this city. Those Military School football team
no money for his mystic pursuits, or rather, to be more accurate, se
the curriculum of City College, who have received these tickets vitally interested in football.
refuses to take any for himself and devotes it to the upkeep of a se
If
certain European "yeshibah."
ex
that appeared In "Disarm," the are urged to remit for them to there were more men of his
call-
organ of the League for Industrial Mrs. Levine, 612 Kenilworth. her connected with the game
Ile has a patronage among sonic of the most elite—non-Jews as
the
si
Democracy, of which he is a mem- Tickets may be obtained from whole idea of scholastic and
well
as
Jews.
I
am
told
that
during
the
last
presidential
campaign
col-
Mrs. Levine or Mrs. E. Rosenz-
ber.
lege football would be a lot be tter he was visited by Mrs. John W. Davis, the wife of the one-time Demo- Se
cratice nominee for president. "T
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Mr. Cohen revealed in this ar- weig, 2309 Taylor, or any of the off. Dr. Kallet sincerely belie
yes
committee
members.
tide that as the editor of "Cam-
"Will my husband be elected • president?" she asked him at the vi
hat the game is a charter
and time.
ir
pus," a City College magazine, he
th
ody builder and what evils that
ch
conducted a fight against compul- Louis Kaplan's Comment on th ere are can be blamed in part
"No," he replied, "but he will if he runs again."
ra
sory military training, which
"Amnon: A Lad of Pal- o n the system of subsidizing young
But the trouble is now—how can be get nominated?
th
brought about a student vote, and
estine,"
en to play football.
A
LITHUANIAN
OUTRAGE
pa
which aroused a tremendous con-
Louis Kaplan, Baltimore Jewish
Ile told me the story of one of
a
troversy in 1925 and disciplinary educator, commenting on "Amnon: t e
I don't know whether the Federation of Lithuanian Jews is still
boys at Manlius, a na
reprisals by the university authori- A Lad of Palestine," recently pub- S yracusian who had gained q tive existing or not. But if it is and Mr. Henry Hurwitz is still its presi- Sc
e at
ties against him and the magazine, lished
uite
dent,
I
call
upon
Mr.
Hurwitz
to
summon
the
Lithuanians
in
solemn
ates: by Houghton-Miflin Co., a reputation as a football pin yet.,
Si.
but which in the summer of the st
For a great issue impends. I dare say the Lithuanians have
e expressed a desire to e enter conclave.
never faced a more challenging one.
a
same year culminated in the re-
"I have read the book carefully h; yracuse University, but word of
ag
moval of military training as a
t is nothing less than -that herring has gone Al Caponish. The
and find that it is the first real "' s fame had reached a New Y
wh
compulsory course and its place-
ork national dish of the Litvacks, am
children's book that we have in , co ach, who immediately heti(
told, is now as much in the prov- tim
ment on the curriculum of the col-
led ince of gangsterdom as beer and laundries.
✓ Syracuse. He met the boy
English
on
Palestine
or,
for
that
(),
th
lege as an optional subject.
d offered him $25 a week, ro 0 11I
It seems a little silly to thing of anyone being put on the spot yo
matter, on any Jewish subject
A graduate of City College in
Si.
for attempting to muscle in selling herring to dealers, but this I am fro
While it is true that the book ° art and tuition. The boy,
the class of 1926, a Ph. D. of Har-
yo
a
told
by
authentic
sources
is
just
what
happens.
lacks the usual exciting adven- t ungster, overcome by all t his
mi
however, Kalinin said ,
vard, 1929, and Columbia law
ture stories which fill much of the 1.yr tention, consented to go to N ew
There you sit, beloved readers—in your home on the Jersey Ge
school graduate in 1930, Mr. Co - current
ork. In the meantime some of meadows or perchance far out on the plains of Nebraska or the moan-
juvenile
literature, 7
hen is at present private researc
h think it Is more in keeping with - th e Syracuse officials got word of tains of Colorado partaking in all innocence of your herring and fur
assistant to Judge Bernard Shiers
- the kind of reading, as well as "„ hat was happening and went to kartofel. You think you are a good Jew—and maybe a good Litvak. Go
-- ork State Su-
with the kind of attitudes that we 's`„ e the boy. They told him t hat But do you know that for that quiet munch of yours, men in New Je
preme Court.
would like to encourage in the edu- „„, " racuse would offer him noth in York are being taken for a ride?
vi
ore than a chance to get an e du-
cation of our children. To me per-
Oh, for an Edward Robinson to appear in some cinema, which Go
Bercovitcb Bill Shelvevd.
eonally, the value of the book is cation and a job as waiter, but shall adequately depict the great herring outrage—shall show the the
QUEBEC.— (J. T. A.) — The
I enhanced because It Is not over- pointed out what an opportunity gangster mercilessly devouring men with his machine gun as you plc.
bill of Deputy Peter Bercovitch I
drawn and because
it portrays a he would be missing by killing his devour the salty herring.
.
aid
which sought to curb agitation
g a normal Jew- chances of making a name for him-
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against any race or creed, was
ish life rather than the usual self in his home town. The boy HER JEWISH-INDIAN MAJESTY
sou
shelved by the provincial Legisla
- exaggerated picture required by really didn't want to go to New
Norman Ilapgood, at a luncheon given recently by the Jewish ism
ture, which adopted instead an propaganda."
York and told the New York coach
Telegraphic Agency to Sir Norman Angell, remarked that when he ling
amendment calling for the ap-
that he had decided to stay at
had approached Mr. Morgenthau about Zionism, Morgenthau replied:
pointment of a non-partisan com-
Syracuse. Another hurried trip,
"What's the matter with New York?
mittee to study the situation with
dents returning from evening more offers, a raise in salary, the
Jew
And I suppose Nancy Anne Miller would probably say:
a view to provide a remedy.
of
all
w
e
lon
glary,
distance
"What is the matter with India?"
the
At the same time the House also classes occurred here in the Mio- phone cam
ll s he
ant by to make,
des
adopted a resolution declaring dow street, and threatened to de- were promised,
pro
but
by
It
appears,
from
advice
received
from
my
private
sleuths,
that
that it "wishes to express its opin- velop into a very serious situation the boy 'was disgusted this time Nancy, or the Maharanee of Indore, is a little Hebrew maid. Her nar
with the
ion that this campaign, which is when a Christian student was s ectacle and refused to leave grandfather, Schaefer, so I am told, was formerly active in Joint Dis- Am
killed by a policeman. home.
tribution work,
destined to create racial and re-
gre
The police on duty came to the
We had a queen in Rumania for a while, and now we have a in
ligious dissensions, be condemned
assistance
of
the
Jews,
who
vigor-
As
Dr:
Kallet
pointed
out,
right
as deplorable and is not meetin g
"ha
eluded.
maharanee.
If
we
could
only
prove
Pocahontas
was
Jewish!
And
defended themselves. When there is where the over-emphasis
ture; there are a number of similar
with the approval of the Legisla- ously
h e ordered the hooligans to dis- of football commences. It gives it does sound, doesn't it, a little like Rivkeh?
ture."
a
nom
industries
in
which
the
Israel Weitzer, prominent Jew-
young
parse, one of the attackers, Plocik, his
ow fellow an inflated idea of
Jew
n importance, makes him
Probe Finds Alleged Anti-Semitic snatched the policeman's bayonet
they
and ran away.
think that football 13 a permanent
Attacks at Maryland "U"
lie el
profession and certainly makes
The
policeman
fired
his
gun
at
trade for a same name. Akyl as is shown to be
Unfounded.
Jew
him feel like a professional. There
A quila, the author of the Greek
ish community are in the pro-
BALTIMORE.—(J. T. A.)—An the runaway and killed him. His
cess of disintegration. The needle ters in Berlin.
is
no
serious
objection
in
trying
colleagues
at
once
assumed
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investigation by Jewish organiza-
indu try, which 10 or 15
to influence a fellow as to the
commissar of
author of the Targum. But to
tions into the alleged attack on threatening attitude and a precari-
was almost completely in Jew- number of years,
prove this beyond a shadow of a
R o din Club.
Jewish students at the University ous situation, involving reprisals, choice of his college, but when a
The Rodin Clu b met at the home
Camaraderie CM,
ands, is now no longer an ex-
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doubt, the Greek version ke
Election of °dicers was held with
of Aquila
of Maryland, at College Park, in was narrowly averted with the student has already decided and Mrs. Rena Rodin of Calvert
....nue, Fe
ye
Jewish
the
has
made
all
arrangements
to
industry.
The
and the Aramaic of Onlo s are
17. Tie usual Inteines. meeting too h ;following results, Leo Adler, president,
December, has proven that the re- arrival of police re-enforcements.
k lien Greenberg, •ice.president. Dave
enter it does seem unfair for a pI e,
who
compar
ed
of
chain
stores
and
mail
increased
the
distress
and
suffer-
the,
and
are
shown
t o be-
port was without foundation, it
bride..
ge *ht-Pes:.e
"rTsra"7„,!,'.11';'h
r houses has uprooted the
VILNA.—(J. T. A.)—The se- football coach to come along and 'upper. "I The
tray ed mate characteristic s, and,
..71 re'rrarr'd '
was announced at a meeting of the
nest ineetine will be 5,1
ing of the Jewish populatio
rdee%tint-"rrt's.
I
, The basketball trocT,
n,
the home of Mrs.
team has cinched'
Mrs.F. Rodin. 277 lie]
er and storekeeper, have not been able to rehabil
moreover, peculiarities which no
the
Council of Orthodox Jewish Con- verest sentence yet imposed in try, by means of bribes, to get the at on.t.
p.on rn.W.71. nr
is
unabl
e. d•y evening. March 2 - independent Jewish Le•rrue championship.
e
itate
boy
away
from
the
institution
he
er versi on possesses . • . "
connection with the disturbances
gregations of Baltimore.
to compete with bil- themselves since the rigors of the other
. Henry Seigel and Joe Morrison were taken
here in November was given to a picked himself. It is poor sports-
The subsequent chapters reveal
dollar concerns. The Jewish World War.
in s• members. George Cohen is • Pros-
ect. The bridge teun •nnex nd
ingman, too, finds
himself
ed the
an
excelent
l
nds
hims
j ob
Patriotic Societies Urge Suspen- Jewish tailor's apprentice, Salmon manship to start with. If every
prove this by-
Initi
ntr
pt ioVew. ish Longue.
bridge tournament held by the Iepen•
The national council of the othesis,
rooted with an unemploy
Rubin, aged 20, who received college were to pledge itself not
sion of Immigratio n to U. S.
P
and the reader
dent Jewish elugue. All dubs, (rated-
re
J stivh
ment
leaven the
i •
to bid for the services of football
tie. •nit sororities ma Invited to •ttend
tion which threatens to be- American Joint Distribution Corn- volume convinced of the author's
• close • sae eeee 0,1
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— three years' imprisonment at hard
basket
-
U
mittee, which was f
the *plash party at Webster Hall Friday
on The tames have beenre sss.
players, material would be spread
The suspension of immigration to labor.
permanent" The session year to
evening. March 4.
correctness in his theme. So well
Wednesday evenIne befo
•
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direct the relief and eco. and so
.
fed a resolution designating a
Rubin was convicted of beating around more evenly and more twenty 4 rowdot • Northern High School
the United States, with provision,
simply is the volume written,
T
Phl Stems Kappa 3erotity.
mines on economic adjust-
however, for uniting families, par- a Christian student during the schools would have representative
social reconstruction and so attractive is the printing ,
nched therdrham flub hoe A c virtuell,
At the last meet in it of the Phi Sigm•
work, for which America has
" to study the problem
con-
Rubin ad- teams. It would improve the en- Moderni.tica follf.111. •;Id Ar esonCallt
ticularly wives and children, was anti-Semitic riots.
' e
follow in order. The present AT of :Cli ova
the beating, explaining tire outlook.
his review of the plight of war,
urged at the hearing of the House
fInfiti'd(?e'rt*uffid7ZriZZ
the !moue •re,
Adler of fem., • 171,,:r
Chattering..
Mm• Marie Silver, seer.
ader1 . ; presld
includes in its membershi ordinar layman will understand
investigation committee by repre- that he was defending ■ Jewish
tot: Meyer Green of Mod
prominent men and
r e s ieGottl
"
women,
Carr: I.dinr Rodin of Col.
sentatives of various patriotic so- woman who had been assailed by
e G,U, ikA7; `,'„"""r:
Lou Bender, the Jewish captain lee ee trr•su rffa.
thesis and the H ebrew t ex ts
1111.1r,
WI..
Row Seigel .
the non-Jew.
representati v es of the p of
The
league
I.
cieties.
thethisb
of the Columbia basketball team,,
etine an affair consi.ting of a b..
was a j o y t°
e "are
experiencing
dark- Orthodox, Reform and Conserve.
read
and study.
our
in their
history." the
"Never
Virtually all expressed opposi-
k•tball game followed by a dance. The
continues
to
play
bangup
basket-
MeateRere
Lodge
No.
12.
f
ed ian Clubb 1. • pro.
11 Slovakian Jews Arreatod fee ball
ive wings of American Jewry. Of-
perthell meember
h
Illontellore Lodge held an interesting
tion to the Blanton bill, which
and is the outstanding player' A ` fo ul shoo
r
long
history,"
he
continued,
Leers
of
the
council
were
not
tou rn ament r ill
he1
RIM till( at Con•re”tion irnai Moshe
Alleged Incidents in Revolts.
there such a universally con-
would suspend immigration with-
of the intercollegiate league.— in the near future. The Cernvaderie1
Zionist Praesidiu m of The., to
Feb. IS Most of the members present
Club
tioliary Period.
chosen at its organization meeting
out making any provision for the
Sidney Wallens, veteran all around ment. won the lesgue's bridge tours, . enrolled for the bridge tournament which
Replace Gruenbaum.
d and diabolically concerted last year and there will be select-
PRAGUE.—(J, T. A.1—Eleven the town athlete, is practicing
begins Mond.[. Feb. 29, and will be held
reunion of families.
pr.le-
pt at annihilation and de- ed at the March meeting.
for three mu ....
toemeetings. after which
Jews of high standing in profes- law in Buffalo--the old tousled-j
ion of a whole race. Anti- ed at the March meeting.
sidium
of three was named by the
the highest scorers will receive pets..
Purity As•entbly.
ism has become a mass
Jew. an Asset to Mexico, States sional and business life in south- head favorite of Washington street
remittent Role. Is oreaniting s dramatic
psy-
Polish Zionist Federation to lead
Tuesdey. M•mh 1. at 7 p
group.
which
functioning
nicely
and
ern
Slovakia
were
arrested
on
the
is a pappa.—Maxie Walker in
• Purity
Minister of Interior to Head
Riviera Theater,
. In the almost universal
its work and replace Dr. Gm o.
Assembly No 12, Order of the Rainbow soon will present itome one .act playa
charge that during 1918, as officers
17Gir . 1.. will here a business m
that has swept over our
of B'eai B'rith.
trying, to get his block knocked ...
eetin g
president, alio
of the Revolutionary National
h
e, Europe, with nearly 10,-
I1 be followed by • hridee. Th•re
MEXICO CITY.—(J. T. A.)—
off by getting in the ring with will be door
her has announced his intention of
51.11/11
,0
p ri
A
thletic
Club.
er.; prises for verb table
An open for um w
The Mexican government consid- Council, they ordered the shooting Mickey Walker while Jackie Fields End favor.
00 Jews, has reached the cli- tress
ill be held
Members •nd fr iend.
Greta
Garbo,
the fiery
temp- leaving
Poland
to take up residence
of the
screen,
has created
a helm
the retired
h
re
of
all
discovered
to
be
plunde
ers the Jews an asset to the coun-
plunderers. is looking for • bout with Pe- I vi ed. On Sunday. Feb. 21. the •
thletor Club, •t the Jewish
ewish agitation "
abroad.
eensational performance by
11 Melbourne.Liesday, Mare% I,
The alleged drastic order was trolle--bdth contests should in-! ...ably gate • brisk., el the Starter Hotel Centers.
try was the statement made by the
at t n ro
•
superb role in "Mats Hari" now RoT
sehnempa rtta.esaildl i ulemadicnognsz
Count Alfred Von Ties chow.Leg
so
f Dr.
isits
oniosts.
minister of the Interior, General issued in the early days of the terest the fans.--Julius Selig., a t 171.44 'd"a7c7..1.J.be'rd'eviVeni.i."th the •hi •i' te
re"• thrilling story of the World
at
the
p
t)•• 2SI-e1.7
Riviera Theater, Joy road Klummel. Dr. Davidsohn and Dr.
Juan Jose Rios, in an interview Czechoslovakian republic, when son is trying to win the big indoor, Padre !foto' •
•ey•.e of the mystery a nd
lino, - Kronprt
and Grand River.
i n
Wilholin.”
the
eleantk
out
2)1
with Alfred M. Cohen, president plundering had increased to an t ennis tournament now going on'
German ,A..enger liner that Imo the ter•
i n New
ro r of the Atlantic. D eneing
of the B'nal B'rith, now on a visit alarming degree.
i n New York. So far so
Tel Delta &writ/.
d e
annter•
tai ntnent will follow t
27 for
good.
he me etin g .
The arrests were made by the
Tri Delta
here in connection with the B'nai
met •t the home of .
—Too had the Jewish Olympic. Ids Ingmar, Sorority
of
gendarmerie with the announce,
B'rith activities In Mexico.
1 • rn r•
the na
e Aviv have no winter sports. re to he ruelta HI
et the stria! FHA.
A'plut
Tau
Zeta
Sorority.
,
at
they were ordered in fling Jaffee would be
can Jo
---
Aloha T. Zeta Sorority ens
Expert Choir Leader, and
■ fine addi- he home of Goldie Setolnielt, we.,
• • charity t o dine
Composer of sweet traditional.
Attack. Upon Jaws Narrowly the highest interests of the state." tins to the array of star athletes 1 relladelphis.
bridee dans•nt •t the Chinese Tea Ga. ,
synagogual music, modernized in
demi.
an entirely new way, which
Asset fiwien e Aftermath,
and it pro•ed successful. bring
who will appear. —Rsenbloom
p.p., the proceed, of the brut, the
interpretation appeals to the hearts of
WARBAW.—(J, T. A.)—An at-
all classes. Melodies
sorority
donated
10
Tao Sigma Comma 3...wity.
MIDNIGHT FROLIC, FEB. 27 of Princeton did more than his
basket. of food to *Este
which gained around 200 new members lately to one congrega-
tack spew Jews by Chetah us stu.
Ishare when the Tigers beat Yale In las Miss sailEistein wes hostess •t the poor fernilies. whore tutowe were ohtalned Will _ re
tion
within
four
months'
time.
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
t eneeti nte .
A Let o Tear hard time from Mrs. Altni•n of the Jewith radio
the annual buketball
1. to b e b eld in
hoer. The chairmen of the •ffair eras in Po
ammo. — . a pa nd rty weans,
Larch for me mbe
Opportunity for his services now available.
, Wt.. Ra th Brock, ...toted
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