PAGE EIGHT
ELLMANN UP FOR
ELECTION MONDAY
Jame. I. Ellmarin, former asso-
ciate justice of Highland Park,
Mich., will be up for nomination as
mayor of Highland Park at the
election this Monday. Mr. Ellmann
Is well known in this community,
particularly for his efforts in be-
half of arbitration and conciliation
courts.
In a radio address on Monday
night Mr. Ellmann stated:
stEPErRonjEwisn ffiRONICIE
RABBI SAMUEL M. FINE PUBLISHES
2ND VOLUME IN IMPORTANT SERIES
Detroit Rabbi's "Zichron Shmuel" Being Lauded by Educator. Nation.
ally; Plans Third Volum. to Be Issued in 1933
•nd,Other Volumes to Follow.
BOOK REVIEW SERIES
BY MRS. D. FULDHEIM
100 NEW WOMEN'S
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Nrattrnat nub
Cub Nutt%
The announcement of another
course of book review, to be given
by Mrs. Dorothy Fuldheim' of
Cleveland 18 interesting a group of
FRIDAY NIGHT AT
CHILDREN'S HOME
Mrs. Harold Smiley announced
at the conclusion of the member-
ship drive of the Detroit section,
National Council of Jewish Women. Traditional Observance
Jolly E111• Club.
Th e I set meeting wee held at 860n
ay o
Observe Synagogue's
1000th Anniversary
POSEN.- (J. T. A.)-The
one thousandth anniversary of
the founding of the oldest syna-
gogue in Poland will be cele-
brated in the township of Vron-
ki, Posen, where it is gituated.
The synagogue was built in
933 by Portuguese Jews. At the
end of the eighteenth century
the Jewish population in Veonki
numbered 362. At present there
are but 15 Jewish families re-
siding there.
Twelfth street, Feb. Mt. Committee.
Makes
o lid of Sub
a es H
An important series of books.
Among those who highly lauded
were appointed to make errangements for
bath Eve.
the .ua
containing Biblical commentaries Rabbi Fine's first volume of "Zich•
nl Passover charpy
bail, to he
held
at
the
Graystone
Ilellroom.
Inured.
-
and discussions of vital problems run Shmuel" was Peter Viernick,
evening. March 31. Theentite proreede
"Ones Sabbath," the enjoyment
of the day, are now milking their, editor of the Jewish Morning
from this affair will he used to •d needy
families with Paosover necesnitiec The
Sabbath, traditionally
appearance and are attracting Journal of New toil, and other
of the
pl. of the context helot for Feld. tickets
sought
by all Jews everywhere and
wide attention in Jewish quarters., literary figures in llebraic spheres.
for this affair will be !announced
the
In the larger community it le difli• These volumes are appearing in IDozens of communications received
I lonen meeting to be held Tuesday evening.
now especially being revived by
cult for the m•yor to maintain a clone
, Much 5,
the Jolly Elite Club...,
numerous religious and social or-
contact with all the citizen, lie can- Hebrew, but their author, Rabbi , by Rabbi Fine from men who have
' 5500 Twelfth •tre.. Ail organization,
not be expected to meet hundred• of peon Samuel M. Fine of Detroit, stated read his volume laud him for his
ganizations, is excellently aids-'
and mororitiee •re risked to give their
pie day, ,hake hand. and be pleas-
...mart
to
thie
•ffair. The next regular
this week that he planned to have 'i erudition and the depth of thought
played for the visitor during a
ant rued patient with their need,. I would
meeting will be held Sund
Sunday•fternoon.
wear him out, and disable him from per- them translated into English, and mirrored in this work.
March 6.
forming more important task,. In • that he was negotiating with an
viosintie, atBurtlhiengajmeewi ashnd (Plicitiodsrkeeny's. PICK COMMITTEES FOR
H
"Ziehron
Shmuel"
contains
corn-
community like our own IlIghlend Park
Purity Amembly, Order •I Rainbow for
The evening can best be de-
this is not so difficult, and the mayor outstanding educator to accorn-' mentaries on the Biblical portions
Girl.
COUNCIL'S TRIENNIAL
duet try to keep open door so that the plink this task.
Tuesday evening, Much 1, Purity Ain
scribed in the order in which
read on the Sabbath. It combines I
aggrieved citizen in. find a Place to
sernbly No. 12. Order of the Rainbow for
events transpire during the usher-
The first volume in the series, the views of the- old theological
etae his worrier, to • willing ear. Woe
Girls, had a business meeting which Yd.
The thirteenth triennial of the
unto the mayor, or other
Ilse who under the
ing in of the Sabbath Bride. Com- National Council of Jewish \Yemen
followed by bargain card party. There
heading "Zichron Jewish school with modern ideas,
has neither patience, time nor understand-
, were pr ize s for rit
ea ch tal
favo r s e
mencing with the lighting of the
Inn of the. human neeiln, who makes Shmuel" ("The Reminiscences of and Biblical lore is ably applied to
■ door pr ise s. Pu y A miebme.bly
istto meet here for a week login-
il l wnd
have
candles by Mrs. Otto A. Hirsch,
promises he cannot keep or refuses to Samuel"), appeared last spring, life of today. Rabbi Fine reveals
an initiation Tuesday evening. March ih,
ning Sunday, March 27.
snake prof... which he should faithfully
after which movies will be shown
•n d re-
matron of the home and wife of
and
the
second
volume
came
off
not
only
an
excellent
knowledge
of
ob
, ireshments served.
March In, the
Two hundred active workers of
the superintendent, Dr. Otto A.
. Efitially unfortunate would be the chief the press this week. The third the Hebrew language and of the
, rombly will give R Purim dance at Ho-
elec... who IN unable to undereland
tel Steller.
Hirsch, the events move swiftly the Detroit section have agreed to
Tickets may be libtained
volume is to appear in 1933, and Bible, but also of modern politi-
figures; who dote not know property
ir. the chairman. Mi. Sraah
serve
on the following committees
or
and interestingly, and a true Sab,
value. who dote not underetand economic other volumes in the series Will be cal thought and of the controver-
the
worthy
advisor,
Jeanette
Triennial committee: rhairnim
conditions especially as they might elect
bath atmosphere is created.
Sehrnittke.
ides centering around scientific,
published in due order.
r
e
Jo eph M. W it; vice-chah man; Mr• .
the city budget, who I. car... In ob.
Gio e ower, secretar y . sr.,
r
Du ing the Sabbath meal, which , sons.'
taming farm or Is inelee in aiming them
Rabbi Fine, the author, romp tol social and cultural disputes of the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
uatrel
follows the li htin of the candles Er; .;..-i,e..:irTrsns„.,
for determination of governmental policy.
'present time.
silie:;
t . ii,ii
, i s
Joseph
,.i.i:
MRS. DOROTHY FULDHEIM t,Ptiornieirrnwli kr leti::
- While it le not Important that the the United Staten with his wife
te' rhelht. !Inth;:dri
-l'hoto by Gorman Studio.,
Dr.
Hirsch,
g
w
ho
g
injects
life
and
and
ehi'il'.`"
'
mayor s hould have a complete know!. and daughter in 1926, from Mos- I
Rabbi Fine is an unassuming
even ing. March lb at 7 as. a the Cong..
enthusiasm in the party, leads in "111.
«de • of Isi
"1
".'n al,
es theory, •inee every rnunici.
tu
y
women
w
who
h
have
enjoyed
her
cour-
lotion
Moe..
Lawrence
at
Dexter
, where he shared a pulpit in person , devoting
cow
his
Lim
MRS.
MANUEL
E.
ARDEN
e
to stud
pallty provident an attorney for that pia,
the singing of traditional zemi• WoneVoi Iti.lehnAerne,b74,1 wiiellerse. 1:1;i:i:sn;
Initiation of candidates will
e largest synagogue to
and M aiding causes and individ• sea the past three years in Detroi . boulevard.
no., yet it certainly is valuable if the th e
take place. and plans for a luncheon to
Max Grahlow
,ombkyN, ,iNme.i nharA
ii: 1
mayor ho free' background and Is able with the world-famed Rabbi Maze. seals whenever opportunity makes
This new course will be spen- be heldsometime in April will be discus- that 100 members have been added roth. The visitor counts at least I Eerhheimer,
Kio.floidetkk.
Herbert
K•Ilet. I „„„
tell, without acti
to counsel
five or six fine Hebraic melodies "
sed.
Refreshments
will
be
served.
to the lists of this organization.
w
t hether a given
reference
on i• legally MIRE During the brief yearn of his stay l such aid possible. On the occasion gored by the Town Hall Group, and
1 d lfi 'la M J7gur: 1 1io athechild. Hooks.
The last luncheon rally of the mastered by the boys and girls-1 hert 111 el
not. Th. in attempting to treat wisely in this land he already earned of the publication of his books, a Mrs. Fuldheim will begin on March Young People'. Organisation el Radonser
and mi.. Roth Rosennos
the question of economic Metre. which ie
drive was addressed by Mrs. Joseph every one of these melodies hay- 1 sines,.
Aid Society.
at 11
O'clock,
at lintel
Stotler
Cinoperation-Chalrm. , Mn Meier n.
•
ber of friends are urging
the with
"Once
a Grand
Duke"
b
befalling the citizen. of nearly every fame in this country as an able, number
People'e Organization of Rado- Ehrlich and Mee. Samuel Glogower, ing the traditional ring and the Issas
; vice-cheirmen. Mrx Maurice
by . Young
rommunit the anneal to all three factors preacher and as a man of learn•j community to encourage him in his
Aid Society elected the following
Klein,
Mts.
Emanuel Lewi, Reise...
m
Sabbath
touch.
indicated s important.
er.:
Preeldent. Mi. R. Rappaport: Monday, at the clubhouse, 119 Ro-
ing, these qualities now being re.1 literary efforts by purchasing the Grand Duke Alexander. On March
E. Aronnarn, Joseph Barnett. II S.
The
several
groups,
each
seated1N.
And if economics are finally brought
vice-president,
O.
Better:
recording
and
wena
street.
Blumenthal, Abe Gl.er. Harry Mink-
fleeted in his published books. As two volumes which have 9 Irea d y 21 she will review "Man Comes of corresponding eeeee
about. how shall we make It clear to the
C. Rubenstein.
Reuben H ur witz, Wiiam
ll
nberg
"The benfits to be derived from at a separate table, vie with each
entire community that the fine. poesible a very young man he received conic off the press, as well as forth. Age" by John Langdon-Davies. financial secretary, E.
E. Bergman. Cul•
man,
Harr y Leigh ton , Belle 01 e ehei mer
1 Fan -
Lie,
bailment so been
enoso yea without "smicha" (was ordained) b
and nocial committee coneixts of this organization's worthy projects other in the interpretation of the nie SchlevInger, Sidney Weinman and
y
' coming volumes. It is generally April 7 she will give "Wellington" runt
uggling of facto,
lend human wel-
II. Lieberman. Mien RolnItsky, Miss R.
Sabbath songs,
instilling a spirit Mie Fenny Simon.
s
by
Philip
Guedalla.
are
many
but
membership
this
year
•
i
ng
European
rabbis,
and
there-
The
series
•reT This • •In is ...Bon of human
that a man
an of his standing in
Finkelstein, Miss S. Lieberman; publicity
Credentials-Chairman, Mrs, Daiid J.
relations. Wten • matter of soh io- upon became rabbi of an impor- scholarship and erudition deserves will conclude on April 18 with committee. Mies II. Rosenberg: member- offers the added attraction of par- of competition in song.
Levy; vice-chairmen, Mrs. Samuel J.
pollen. arise. it calls for repreeentation
committee. M. Better: organization ticipation in the triennial conven-
The meal completed, the entire Lewis. Rim
M. Steinberg; M -
a
in congregation.
on. Il
l i e was a ,tit- the wide support of the community "Growing Into Life" by David Sea- %hip
of all the parties involed. And who •re tent congregat
mmittee L. Romenberg and J Jovrich.
dame,
Georg
e
Bloom, Starry
Z. liniwn,
group settles in the cheerful and
these Pubic opinion, repreeenting the dent of the world-famed Chofetz to which he ministers, and the pur- bury, noted psycho-analyst of New Next meeiing will he hel d sr the home tion which meets here next month
Dav d Diamond. Frank Eifel, Iiimon Kap- i
comfortable
library
of
the
home,
tax payer. should have the beat re.... Chaim.
of
Mien
IL
Rosenberg,
10'71i
Pingree,
sun-
lan. Maurice Landau. r
Mor is Rand. A. E.
chase of the volumes he has pub- York City. A subscription lunch- d ay. March 6. •t 2 o'lock. Inotaltation -for the first time in the history
(Alton. the public employe. •hould be
of the Detroit Section. Mrs. Man- and joins in the Friday night serv- Schiller, Louie Smi,ansky. Henry Wein.
Rabbi Fine's addresses in New lished at great expense and physi- eon will follow each lecture.
equ•ily well represented, and the ray the
will be held Sunday evening
stein,
ministration le •Ireeily represented by the York, Chicago, Cleveland, Boston,
of the
the Turover Hall, with the Radomer uel E. Arden's team brought in 25 ice, led by Dr. Hirsch. The entire
Tickets may be obtained at room at
Entertainment-Chairman, Mn,. Hugo
cal and mental effort be strongly
council...
Aid Society an guest,.
Refreshment , new members," Mrs. Smiley stated. service, except for a few respon- A.
352 Hotel Statler.
A. Freund; vice-chairmen, Mine il•ttie
St. Louie, Cincinnati and other urged upon all Detroit Jews.
will be Nerved
Gittleman, Mn,. Maurice Goldenberg;
sive
readings,
is
conducted
in
He-
communities, including Detroit,
-
Rabbi Fine and his family re-
Patronesses for this series in-
Mendemes Abraham Cooper, Aaron DeRoy,
brew, and numerous prayers are Janes Ellm•n, Alex Freeman. J. 1„
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority.
created a stir and made friends for ride at 8630 Beaubien, telephone clude, Mrs. John S. Newberry, Mrs.
Alpha Gamma l'hi Sorority, under the
chanted in the traditional hymns. Frank, Samuel T. Gilbert, Walter Heaven.
him everywhere.
Trinity 2-5976.
Henry P. Joy, Mrs. William E. direction of
Day Krolik, Henry Leavitt, Michael
:,7,„ ■ .,1,dchz,i7,17; . u„,.;
Then follows an informal Rath- rich.
Leishin, Rose Phillip , , Arthur Schlesing-
Scripps, Mrs. Frederick M. Alger, grim. A pley, "Madame Deportment . A
ering of the boys and girls who, ' «. Merle Silveretein, Edmund Simian.
Mrs. Otto Kern, Mrs. Alfred G. School" was dramatised by sorority mem- . 8
I Willi., Stearns and Mi. Emma !W.I.
led
by
Dr.
Hirsch,
sin
son
s,
play
ng
g
Wilson, Mrs. Fred Wardell, Mrs. benat • recent meeting. Svere! hook
Chairman Mre. Cheri, C.
Exhibitsrman
games, tell stories.
review. on current fiction are planned.
e true
t
(Continued from Paz. One)
The
sin.... vice-chairmen. Mrs. Emory Mon-
Horace J. Caulking and many other Arrangemento ha. been made for • bowl. i
(Continued from Page One.)
"ones' is injected by this sympa- s• h. Mi. Ser. Selminski: W.I.,.
notables of Detroit's cultural group. Inn Party. Beatrice Schmittel hap been
Harry Becker, Bernard Bernet., M.
Hay
thetie and well informed leader [Uri, Nathaniel II. Goldetck. R. . Gold.
Free Loan Association, and chair- Appe•re in Tolstoy's "Redemption" Beginning Monday; Russian Choir
a dmitte
extend.d
to the sro
o rot Y. The
oror lt •
congratulatIone to a m•mh.r
an of the boy's work committee of
self because his business, one of who does all possible to create a etone, Samuel Rosenberg. Frank Rosen-
to Be Featured; Civic Repertory Players to A.sist.
Rose Cohen, upon her recent engagement
the Jewish Centers.
the largest paint and varnish con- home atmosphere for the children. bj l,ttst i,es'"'71;‘,1111%,`,',1 1".;:r`i.l',''=:
to Joaph Shorn..
Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich, chairman
cerns in the city, faced a crash.
P. S.
Jacob Ben•Ami, eminent artist, I pared, a version that follows
David ',Verb.. Dr. }louden. Sherman. MI,
LI WI
Ida Lippman and Mims Martha Van Ba• l-
of the nominating committee, con- who recently appeared at the Shu- closely to the one used in Russia.
Herr Mecklenburg, who was 63
The following officer!, we
elected for
slating of Sol Levin, Bernard Isaacs bert-Lafayette Theater, in "Pay- Detroit playgoers are familiar
the eneuing term: Mickey Wenn. peel. years of age, was one of the lead- Says Britain Will Fulfil P
' lows-chairman. Mr,. Harold C
dent; Herbert Margolis, vice-pree dent: era of the extreme Reform ten-
and Rabbi Leon Fran, in present. ment Deferred," having permitted with the great artistry of Ben-Ami.
Schle•inger;
vce-chairmen, Mrs. Herbert
Question s Advis ability of
Jack Wove' "
T. Sloman. Mrs, Hen. N. Weinnein,
ui.
G. dency in the Jewish community
Mg the report of the committee a brief interruption of his engage- The many admirers who have seen
treasurer; William e"."
Scicttel.
en ” : l'
board
mem•
Jewida Insistence.
Mesdames 1. Irving !linker, Nathaniel
(Continued
from
Page
One)
her.
Plans
have
been
co
mpleted
for
a
"
pointed out that the past year was meat, to do five Yiddish perform- Ben•Ami in "Samson and Delilah"
and a bitter antagonist of Zionism,
PHILADELPHIA.-(J. T. A.) Galen, Joveph Hartman, Harry Krohn,
formai dinner-6.i... to b e held at the
a most successful one for the Cen- ances, has returned to the English and the "Master Builder " in which
which he considered a danger to -"The British people will fulfill its Rm+ Magidsohn. Theodore H. 011a
Chalet
Ad m., Herbert Robinson, Harr
y on Saturday evening. March R. in
Solo-
ter. She pointed to the openidg of stage, and beginning Monday eve- playa he attracted much ' favorable Lawrence, King Alphonso, Leon the Leap Year celebration of the fourth Jewish emancipation.
obligation to the letter, It is a mon and Benjamin T•nnenholE
of the founding of the Live
Information-Chairman, Mrs. Leopold
the Dexter branch, the successful ning, will begin a series of per. comment some two years ago, and Daudet, Hitler, General Luden- •nnivereary
Reports are arriving here almost question, however, whether the
Wires.
D.
Meyer:
vire-chairmen,
MI.
Auguet•
Bail
operation of the first play school formances of two plays from the also in the all-star revival of "Di- dorff and others. He interviewed
from various provincial Jews should be insistent upon the Brown, Mre. Herbert H. Warner; Men
Cosmos Club.
(
at both branches of the organiza- Russian, at the Civic Theater. plomacy," will welcome hie return the Grand Mufti and on numerous
towns of well-known Jews there letter at this time," Lord Harry
dames M. B. Reny., linearBlumberg.
More than 200 pereone attended
he
t
Ma-
occasions unmasked his villainous Como
tion, the general increase in the use
driven
to
suicide by the economic Snell, au th or of the minority re- Fleji'" 'h.'''. Fred DreifilE .m Williarn
Club
Leap
Year
dinner-dance
•
■
to
the
Civic
in
this
Tolstoy
master-
Ben•Ami will open his engage-
hrnan, Melvin Kopple. Willia
the Chalet Inn on Sunday evening, Feb
of facilities, the\variety of activi- ment at the Civic, with Count Leo Piece, and also in Andreev'a "Ile schemes,
crisis,
port of the Shaw Commission in- ju l:
Newman. M. P. R.enthale•
28.
Much
of
the
credit
tor
the
Pince.
Next Monday evening, March 7, of this affair belongs to the committee Th ree Jews on Hindenburg Elec. vestigating the Arab riots of 1929 C harles /Whiner, Milton Silberberg, A
ties, the excellent co-operation of Tolstoy's celebrated drama "Re- Who Gets Slapped," which is sched-
n. wester, Benjamin Wilk, Grover Wolf.
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, the demption, or as it is sometimes uled to follow "Redemption." The Pisgah Lodge No, 34 of B'nai I n c harge of arr angements. Linde
Lie A.
lion Committee.
told an audience of more than two and Mies Elirabeth Weinman and sr',
ehakan.
tn
. frangible •Nelaled h•
Jewish Cheldren's Home and the called "The Living Corpse." This engagement at the Civic is for two B'rith will hold a regular business MAlls.
Three Jews are members of the thousand at a lecture delivered Edith Ella Davis.
Rose Golumbia. Mi. Fey Aro,W,
Mies
Motor Corpe- Cheirman Mrs Abm
raha
meeting in the lodge rooms in the Mrs. John Sklar, Samuel Leib and Ben- committee entrusted with conduct- under the auspices of the Ethical
United Hebrew Schools In making play from the pen of Russia's grett weeks only.
hrere, v ce.chairrnen, Mn.. Irving I..
i
Maccabee building. The officers Jambi J. Saar,
expansion possible through the use humanitarian, Is one of the most
Ifirechmen. Mre. David Unbar; Wedeln.
mg the campaign for the re-elec- Culture Society here.
In "Redemption," Tolatoy tells ask that every member be present
J. Allen, Maurice Aronsson. Her-
of their accomodations when they famed in the repertoire of the fore-
tion of President von Hindenburg,
Characterizing Palestine as "the Sidney
Epsilon Mu Smartly.
the story of an idealist unhappily as it is the first closed meeting in
man August, Harry Berger, Chad.
On Feb. 27, Gamma Email., Mu Sor- on March 13.
were needed.
much too promised land," Lord Brown, Sol M. Cole. Harry Farb-
most theaters abroad. In this wedded to a charming woman. Un-
several weeks and there are mat- ority held an informal dinner-dance for
Mein. Benjamin Fink. James Frank. J.
The
Jewish
members
are
Dr.
Snell
paid
a
glowing
tribute
to
the
Mr. Shapero appointed the fol- country, this great play unfortun- able to continue living with his
. o r . it. hzId od ivy;
. :.
b F r rsd
.n a,n e Fi
so
n
r ,b
r t .sr,„ a: . N
E. Gaylord, Harry Grant, Sylvan Gros-
o offi cer. too
place. Wilhelm Kleeman, chairman of achievements of the Jewish set-
lowing as chairmen of the various ately has not been presented often. wife, but shrinking from the sor- ters of importance to be disposed Feb. 26. election of
. A. J. Lautrnan • J. S. 1..wenherg.
of at that time.
the executive of the Jewish com. tiers, adding that the attempt to Willard M•ver, Ralph Peul, Meyer Pren-
committees: Milton Alexander, Aside from several minor efforts did iegal machinations and the red
tie.
Jacob II. Schakne • Nate Shapero. Abe
Several applications for mem- Wis.' Esther M linrm
munity of Berlin; Dr. Max Lieb. create a Jewish National Home- Shiffm.,
'k en l.ln °, re-elected
executive committee; Mr. Meyers, the play was produced by Arthur tape of the divorce court, he feigns
Harry Shulman, Sidney Stone
boys' work committee; Mrs. Ehr- llopkin, with John Barrymore in suicide and earns the sobriquet bership to the Bernard Ginsburg er t, ermann, noted artist and presi- land is the most interesting ex- and Mr, Joseph Zerhman,
Printing--Chairman, Mrs. David Wil-
dent of the Berlin Academy of periment in all human history,
lich, girls' work committee; the role of the idealist Fedjia Pro- "The Living Corpse." The play, Memorial Class have been re-
Gamma Eta
a Mu Sorority.
kus; •ice-chairmen, Cr,. Abram Sap!,
ceived. Nathan D. Metzger,
Mi . . Joyce Nedelman was hostess at Arts, and Ileinrich Gruenfeld,
"If I had to rewrite the minor- Mrs. Lee R. Strifling: Mesdames Martin
Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mothers' taasof, and more recently play. written in a series of scenes, in-
Sor•
chairman of the organization the last m.tln of Gam
r Anthony Deutsch.
Bodie.
or,dI sshnoeullIdanssoetrm
president of the Retail Merchants' litinyerpsoLrt
teoddify one Aronson.E
Clubs advisory board; Rabbi Leon goers were permitted to see the cludes a scene in a cabaret, Wh
e Eta
made
Mur
fo the
Osman
. Fisher, William Fixel, Walter
ere committee, states that the slogan unity. Final p •ns wer
ssomation. The entire personnel
distribution of charity baekets.
Fran, educational committee; Ben- German actor, Moissi, In that role. Gypsies offer their unique songs.
Ir•ing, Emanuel Klein, Theodor. Levin,
of the drive is "Every Member-
Freink
Martin,
Irving
T. Oberfelder, S. I..
of
the
committee
consists
of
49
"I
am
not
a
Jew,"
he
declared,
detson Netzorg, music committee; Ben-Ami, whose schooling is of the A Russian choir will be a feature
Equality Club•
Trigg, Lawrence Van Baal., Mi. Ella
Get a Member."
Mrs. David B. iVerbe, art commit. Russia ntheater, dissatisfied with during the performance of "Re-
a board mee tine or the Equality Club prominent leaders of politics, eco- "and have no affiliation with any Vera Feldman and Mies Marl. Newman.
On March 21, Pisgah Lodge
held
Feb.
29.
t
the
home
of
a
Lillian
110MICS,
science
and
art.
Orthodox
church
in
the
world.
I
Proer•m-Chairman,
Mrs. Melville S.
tee; Mr. Ilimelhoch, camp commit- the garbled version of the play of- demption," and Ben-Ami will be
Feld. vice-president. Plane were made
el vire-chairmen, M .. F.Iconin I.
will have as its guest Harry Las- Feld.
Wt;
am • British internationalist. I Sau
tee; Mrs. Henry Meyers, playachool fered on prior occasions, has had a supported by the Civic Repertory
idugri.rto M
i.vein.
for r,thhendeant ctehea ;Lb? r r
b:. es,
leon. Cr,. Abrehem J. Levin; Mee'
kowitz
of
Fargo,
N.
D.,
president
committee,
Announce Scholarship for Most do not want England to repeat the .0 Joseph H. Ehrlich, Hugo A.
special and authentic version pre- players.
of District Grand Lodge No. 6.
Fieher le chairmen of the •ffair. Her
Freund. Harry L. Jackson. Leopold D.
tragedy of the 13 colonies."
Vigorous Fighter Against Jew..
m etier
Mayer. Samuel Mendel-oho. 511•
"The enthusiastic Zionist," he vet md Sett• Robineon.
WARSAW.- (J. T. A.) - A
t
k t :io'')P; r cir: Mn.
itt x.' P . iC dr k .M 7:::c R. :rr :.r t .ink The : I scholarship "for the most vigorous added, "is not the easiest person
Publicity-Chairman, Mr.. Louis S.
Equality e'en hits ent • crate or oranges
Cohan, vice-chairmen. Mrs. M. Duel,
fighter against the Jewish impu- to get along with. The Jew is not kin. Mn,. Theodore Kelt.; Meech.).
te the Ilaby Day N ureery.
easily
abashed.
He
knoc
k
lation," in honor of Stanislaw
s at the Milton M. Alexander, Joseph Burnett,
Sniptchuch Club.
Fleishman, Ralph Foil. John
front door and if no one opens, he
The Sni 'chuck Club met Thursday •t Waclawski, the Christian student
r vv,
le.
the Jelriat Center. Final pls. were killed during the anti-Semitic ex.. goes in anyhow, or he comes back Ern
" ey .
eornpleted for the npening
Reeeption--Chairman.
Mr,
M
a. May.
Cabe., ceases in
Vilna
in
November,
tomorrow
or
the
next
day.
This
Snipichuck to be held on April 16, at the!
Center. Rehear•ele are now in progre.was announced by the National annoyed the Foreign Office, which ‘Si`o'n .soe
' "i 'itrno:nslei:t.' mmr7ii iiesKiad hniv.mrr17:
for the play to be
at the drama- Democratic Students' Union.
is not accustomed to such persist-
smh s.
tie tournament. Preliminaries were held '
al•v Berger. Julina Bing. Mora. Col.
The scholarship, in the amount eneY'"
I.., Sunday and the Snipichurk Club took I
ton, Clarence Eneraxe. A. M. Erma..
first place.
o f 100 zlotys annually, is for the
Lord Snell advised those inter- Harry Farbetein. Leo M. Franklin. Leo.
mid Freund. Flora Goodm•n. A.
.
student who will proceed in the ested in Palestine to read the sec- Hirechman
Lambda Ome r
John Immermen, Harry Kri•
fn.Outnset e p
rnsenotf
Lambda Ornega Iota ;eternity
•
is en on n
the an- ond and fourth chapters of Nehe- den. Benjamin Lambert, J. Roeenrweig.
to have its amnual open meeting Ire
Louie Savage, Benjamin Siegel. Gerald
h
makes
ac
w
l
clear.
drive for new member.. Harold K.e.,
A
MarianVan Beelen.
78-year-old Je w, Fersh
mitts . ,
Sidney Weil.., Louis Welt, Bernard
rh at irm
h
obln ain otd
" . pflUnbin'lle.nliPepreoamkeror
Wurtzbut gets
was attacked by
m eeting *"''
the occasion. The
Recreation.-Chairmen,
Cr,.
John
in t the fraternity clu broom at 6:31 h "l
La anti-Semitic studen s of the Na- pleased with the agitation since i
Heavenrich; vice-chairmen. Mn. Isear
n
l tio al Democratic party here and is in line with its own policy o Gilbert. M.. Harry L. Jackson; Mr.
Salle b ulevard.
o
dame. Max nallin. Devid Epetein, Bone
I left in an unconscious state.
depriving
the
Jewish
populatio
Ret• Rh• Deli• Sororit y.
Gen•pol. Cheri. Hamburger, Sol Heine-
Another Jew, Leib .Lederman of its economic stabiltiy, is th man. Albert Kahn, Herman Marks, Ns-
here
h .0,',i
1
' he
than Simone,
botwho came to the ass stance o f statement made by Zerubavel, PO
i
held at the Aztec Tower
the thirty-
Rerrietration-Chairrnen, Mn,. Simnel
was
mercilessly . lish labor leader, prominentl y Mendelsohn; vice-chairmen, Mrs. Herman
eons floor or the Union Goradiaii-Itulid. K•shemacher,
I leer, on Settled. ev e nine. M•rch
beaten. Although the attack too k identified with the Poale Zion Fineterwald. Mr, J. Vktor Roemer,
••
dames/ A. M. Al
hiller, Philip Harnett,
upon his arrival in the Unite Hyman C. Broder. Dougla,
Iged.
ran
end eouven irs have been peewee, place at mid-day the students suc
Brown, Lew! ,
th r7th h
e 'Un nio71ceeded in mak
States on Thursday evening in a Daniel.. A. Louis Gordon, Keythan 1:••••
ing their escape.
table prizes. The fuming nil pumrne• 1
Wolf K•plan, Myron
.. Aaron
interview with a representative o lan.
1 fashion ...fn. hr the B. Siegel Co.. will
Kurland. H.
Rafeleon, Meyer Rooen-
include riding
bathing mode., Only I% of Jews, Who Are 10% the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
baum, Reuben' Rosenfield, Milford Stern,
street and semi wer.
a
formal and nfo,:
Henry Wei.... Julia n Wolfner, Maur-
of Populace, i Employed in
The
Jews
were
able
to
deter
mai o
n
Thommit.:
e
ice Z kh '
Government Institutions.
themselves against the anti-Se
tee in charge of arrangements tier headed!
st
Exchange-Chairman,
Mrs, fie.
hr Mi. Rheta Block. chairm•n. and
N A.-(J, T. A.)-15 inle the mak attacks, Zerubavel stated aLar Tickets
Robinson; vice.ch_airmen, Cr,.
!
eleted by Shirley Galin. Sadkx Levin,
HHarryWetstmen:
Dorothy Schecter and Dolores Le•ift. Jews of Poland comprise 10 per but they have no recourse again gt
,,yi .chhn..
Cour
rrCo
Tickets are on at the Union Gua•dian I cent of the total population, the the economic agitation ageins t lender. Sidllnde:. jp
D vtFlne rmr
Dining Room. •t Siorel's •nd at the lintel number of Jewish employees in them. This is due to the fact the t
Jack Gol!
r
Tulle, from member. on Thur.. ev••
imen
nine when they meet there. The •or- government institutions average 5 , the anti-Semitic propaganda ha a uNlobert Mr
I C r.111 Mr.:11 "lni. MI/drthulT Klei
°city been oupplyIng coal. food
ewman„..
" "r d. i. ;."
1 per cent, according to official sta .! the support of the government.
clothing to each family on her •ociel
mon. and Min Sedie n !Inin. ." S. .1
-list.,fficeording to their needs. tistics made public by the Jewish
a nd hopes to continue the wood work on
• Scientific Institute,
Report Anti-Semitic Campaign 1 a . R . T .F r. i :re rr w l 1:•,T, n .--1
29a4.40.21
v i rc. h:Zarn
i7iih e '.
n 11" M
r1. •• M ;fli t ..
large scale. Pian• are under Ivey for the
1 ,11i.C. A lire
.r7. N
, i, : r :i, s i ■i l A. Wolff , 'Mee.
There are only 40 Jews among
Planned in Mezic•n District.
annual dinner-dance in April and the
3,682 employes in central govern-
annual moonlight.
MEXICO CITY.--1.1. T. A.)- . 1Lue
ment institutions, it is disclosed. , A campaign against the Jews i
In provincial institutions employ- soon to be launched in the north
Revelers at Orchestra Hall ing
115,288 persons, there are western section of Mexico, it is r e
March 7.
. Sh i :i: In
n • :. h I ;r7.
t
Il aenni, d r yiljn ;
r rn
i 4'
3,072 Jews, comprising 2.7 per vealed by the Excelsior, leadin ; ,M . :; :l.f l ; it 'vei . r t :--
Something unique in music is cent.
conservative daily here.
bthenrg.,4117A
;c:Itniirs Rand;
promised for Monday evening,!
The son of Plutarco Elias Calles .
In a number of central govern-
Ashne7 . 141 ::::ie
.sst(
r e E
March 7, at Orchestra Hall, when' mental institutions, no Jews are t former president of Mexico, is a
An ly •i e na . s.M
the eve ers, a quartette of four employed at all, it is revealed. , present governor of this region I stein
ol .1.(1:1174"srrid.
Full
Price of
Each in
remarkable voices, supported by a Similar is the situation in indus- and exercises the real power there
1 . v.e
rk h vtIon i :, "
lur
r
s il:T ... h litt n r . erife
w ild::er,:b1
Oyer..
Each
Milton
01 , I !e l l;
Pairs
brilliant pianist; comes to Orches- tries controlled by the gover n- It was in this region, too, when
Wey,
tra Hall. The Revelers are a vocal ment. Among the 3,442 persons a bitter anti-Chinese campaign
•nd Means-CA.1,n..
y^•
Winern•n, vice-chairman,
ensemble comparable to a fine employed in the governmental was carried out, causing the ex Andrew
Etyma Fintrel: Madame. Beene F. Co-
string quartette, and they apply, parks there in but a single Jewish pulsion of the Chinese from the
1•ur Gilbert. Sam uri
their amazing ensemble to every employe.
states of Sinaloa and Sonora.
3. Lev,, M ayer
II. S ulzberger. Deter
sort of music from the classics to
A total of 3,142 Jews is em-
-
The anti-Jewish movement i a Wilk..
the moderns and jazz.
ployed by the government through. condemned as being harmful to
James Melton, Louis James, El- out the country, two-thirds of the country by the Excelsior. The
liott Shaw, Wilfred Glenn, the four whom, 2,108, are teachers.
, paper declares that the Jews pos- Appeal for P
in a R
i..Food to Kim m,
gingers, have won high reputations
' sess characteristics that ft them
---,-
as soloists and their solo records New Decree Closes Immigration to to carry out commercial and finan-
WARSAW.-(J.
T. A.)- An
run well into the thousands. Frank
Brazil for Second Year.
cial enterprises of the most diffi-
Black is an American pianist 'and
PARIS.-(J. T. A.1-The goy. cult nature and attributes the appeal to the Jews of the United
composer of great distinction.
ernment of Brazil has issued a spe- financial development of the. States and Canada not to forget
their brethren in Soviet Russia
cial decree renewing its edict of United States as due, in part, to durin
rg
abbthineate
coming Passover holi-
"THE YIDDISH MOTHER" 1930 limiting the admission of Jewish financiers.
days was issued here by the War-
third class immigrants to special
saw
The Yiddish. mother. I. • gift from •hove. categories, and permitting only
My Mind vs. My Heart.
-Ti. no other. mother, that heas such
to
Atm
r,,Ia-
h eri
ancdan other
such other immigrants, outside of
)4, md
in ears, ''Let him go.
eshetao ppenald
s
urges
matzoth
teach you wive; things."
For he.
welfare and happiness these categories, who upon their
Me hew sieve . - You'll
.711 tr. of all mother.. I reedy eonfe,
know,
Passover foods to Russia, and the
arrival have • minimum of 3 con-
Anything•eeter
w
th.
bring,"
dispatch of the parcels well in
Mn mind .7%. "Yon're growing old
ns l'iddinbe another, her heart made of to, apnroximately $120, in their
rea c r h 21e.ir destination be-
r lmoat.• oIngle minute.
gold,
possession, according to informa-
• heart *aye. "One bmtr can hold,
Await.. with open •rms. both young and
fore the holiday, which occurs this
tion received here by the Bias-
Th. whole of life within it. -
old.
y t. ear on Apil
With always • smile. and (doom • cheer Ica-Emirdirect from its office
in
M• mind
And the sentiments of • Yiddish.
much that's wt.,
Rio de Janeiro.
mother'. Lean.
My heart ••• much that's true .
10,000 Crest Wei:2m ■ is Johan.
How to elan-- between the tire,
Th egovernment'a action, which
The an... Ix in yoo r re v .
The Yiddish* mother, seer fails to such is dictated by the economic d-
isttshorg.
is
ee.
-Madolyn Lefkovite.
JOHANNESBURG.-(J. T. A .)
Her life, and as mortal.. we do not tress in- the country, seriously af-
reel.
-A
crowd
of
10,000 greeted Dr.
fects theJews, who in the last dec-1
TRU - WISDOM
The worthiness of Yiddinhe mother's
Chaim Weizmann here Feb. 24
ade have increased their numbers
Rabbi Chanina used to say, "He
apon his arrival at the Johannes-
Until she Immo as for the 41 ea,. a.m. in Brazil from 5,000 to 40,000. I
who works exceed his wisdom, burg gallon.
So hear me. ye children of Israel.
hig wisdom shall endure; but he
During his visit here, Dr. Weis-
61.1 the queen of all mother. yd. Mil
Says Polish Government I. Aiding whose wisdom exceeds his works
.
,
To the Yiddlohe mother. reel Wee..
Corner Buena Vista
Corner Dexter
Corner Rochester
Corner Lyndon
ice t Agitation Ag•inst Jews. his wisdom will not endure. He in mann will receive the honorary
from above
Phon• Hemlock 0706-W
nese Arlington 2122•W
Phone Garfield 5630-W
Phone University 2.0600
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.1 -The ' whom the spirit of his fellow-crea- degree of Doctor of Law from the
Nal. her. carry her. on your sho alders
of love.
Polish government is doing noth- tures takes not delight, in him the university.
JOSEPH E. EPSTEIN,
i ng to halt the economic boycott
Beaver Fall., Fa..
spirit of the 111Present takes not
Keep company with good men ,
Univenity of Pittsburgh.
against the Jews; indeed, it is very delight."
and you'll increase their number.
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