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riii9entorrjEwisit
Cam lac
t

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

OUR FILM FOLK

(Continued from Preceding Page.)

tried to play in the "silents," him—he's • cousin from my wife' ■
failed, and had to return to the sister.
"Well, he might find something
I stage.

for a film paper and warns his
readers that if they don't like his
gags, he still has the same outlet
he's had for the past six years—.
supplying them gratis to other col-
umnists. Ile quotes: "The bar-
bers ore charging more for shaves
because all the faces are longer."
• •

• • •

Many stories are told about
kind-hearted Carl Laemmlo and
his relative. from Laubheim.
Here's • typical one:
," ar-
One day Max, • "g
rived in Los Angeles and was met

at the train by his friend, Abe.
Abe, anxious to make the stranger
feel at home, escorted him to •
comfortable boarding-house, and
then inquired about M•x's plans.
"You're from Laubheim, aren't
you? Do you know Carl Laem-
Sure 1 know
mle?" Lemmel?

for you—he's a big moving pic-
ture producer."
"Moving picture, what's that?"
Abe explained and gave him di-
rections agout getting to the atu-
din.
Three months later Abe w•s
standing on the side-lines at •
Hollywood premiere. Lights glared ,
loud-speakers roared, the street
was alive. Suddenly Abe'. atten-
tion was caught by • familiar, yet
unfamiliar, figure descending from
a beautiful limousine. It was
Max—d d in the West cut
evening clothes and silk "topper."
Abe rushed over to him. "Mail
What happened? Where did you
get all this?"
"You remember, Abe, you told
see about the moving pictures?
Well, I went to the studio, and
next day I'm a director!
*
• •

AESCULAPIAN
B'NAI MOSHE PURIM 1 HIAS WORK VIEWED ANNUAL
AFFAIR ON APRIL 13'
EVENT THIS SUNDAY ! AT ANNUAL MEETING

Arrangements are now being
(Continued from Page One.)
A large number of reservations
made for numerous events to fea-

have been received by the commit- 1
ture the annual dinner-dance of
preferred the Aesculapian l'harmaceutical
within
the
tee in charge of the Purim dinner- I grants
dance scheduled for Sunday night, (classes."
Fraternity, to be held at the Chalet,
March 27, at 6:30 o'clock, at the
Relief Among Unemployed.
In respect to the society's work
in relieving the Jewish unemploy-
nawi nt t and homeless, Mr. Merman

L

FOREST CLEANERS

Offer Prompt, Dependable
and Satisfactory

DRY CLEANING

With the holidays approaching and tots of

"From the very day, more than
things needing cleaning, we wish to direct your
half a century ago, when the so-
attention that the thorough and careful dry
Picture paradox: Harm, Marx
ciety was formed, it has provided
cleaning which your garments receive at Forest's
has never spoken a word in a
foodand shelter for the hungry
is the result of years of experience and a deter-
talkie, relying sorely on panto-
and the homeless in addition to
mime—yet several years ago he I
mination to maintain a high standard of work-
taking care of the immigrants. In
this period of depression the relief
manship. Prices are moderate—our service
given by this department has been
guaranteed.
of most incalculable value. Ilias
maintains the only recognized
Ladies' Hats Cleaned and Reshaped, $1 00
Jewish shelter in Greater New
WOMEN'S FROCKS
MEN'S SUITS
York.
AND SUITS
you,
as
usual,
for
your
Passover
work.
"We
are
now
serving
close
to
Cleaned and Si
Are prepared to serve
Cleaned and
1,600
meals
a
day
to
Jews
who
are
$150
and
Pressed
Skilled Operators, Modern Machinery, Prompt Service ■
Pressed
Dorothy Wegman—in private
out of work and are homeless.
end up
Personal Supervision
life, wife of Samson Raphaelson,
"In connection with this serv-
Hollywood scenarist—was a fea-
All help to assure you of the "Faultless Always" Service
ice it is noteworthy to point out
"Use the Forest Service regularly. It's a good service
tured girl in Ziegfeld's Follies.
that during the months of January
and • good habit."
GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY
Now she's a novelist. 11er first
and February of this current year,
book was called "Glorified," and
Call Madison 4580 and your order will be promptly
there were served 65,153 meals.
contained a foreword by Zieggie,
-
During the entire year of 1930,
called for and delivered.
SAMUEL STAHL
himself, and her second one is in
! 79,982 meals were provided so
REV. A. A. ROSENFELD
the writing.
on
that
in
these
two
months
alone
Gratiot
at
Eight-Mile
Road,
• • •
B'nai Moshe banquet tall, Dexter nearly as many meals were served Wednesday night, April 13.
533.5'47 FOREST AVE E
Aleck-a-clay—Filmland will be a boulevard and Lawrence avenue. I as during the entire year of 1930. lierbert Gurvis is chairman of
this
continues-
if
barren
waste

During the full-course chicken In 1931, the number of meals fur- the committee in charge of this
r.
Tashrnisn, Sue Carol, Ihn dinner entertainment will be furn- nished was 156,301, so that a little
year's event and Samuel Stahl Is
Lyon and Mitzi Green—all gone 'shed by Mrs. Anna K. Forbat, less than one-half of the total
an active co-worker. The com-
"vodvil." The latest two-a-day eminent pianist and singer, and number of meals provided for
mittee is at present exerting its
recruit is George E. Stone.
Rev. Anton A. Rosenfeld, cantor of 1931 were served in January and efforts to arrange for a splendid
the congregation, will render se- r - t ..bruary of this year."
floor show and for the evening's ALTMAN'S RADIO HOUR
fan
Sylvia Sidney receives more
lections in Yiddish and Hungarian.
Di scussing the policies of Inas, entertainment. As in previous
The rest of the evening will he
mail than any other Paramount
years, each guest will receive as a Will Broadcast Appeals for Mo'os
star. In Paris she ranks second in given over to dancing, the well-' Mr. Hermanstated, "we have dur-
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
gift a bag of useful drugs and
Chitin, Fund.
popularity, Tallulah Bankhead be- known Co-Eds Orchestra providing ing the past year advocated more
other
prizes will be awarded.
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
the music. The dance will last till ' humane laws in respect to immi-
ing first.
It is dangerous to trifle
' gration and have most strongly

The
Aesculapian
Fraternity
is
Hyman
Altman, of the Jewish

Programs
1 a, m.
Opposed any attempt or effort at the society of Detroit's Jewish Radio Hour broadcast over Station
with your EYES. Only those
Joseph Schildkraut is camera-
In keeping with the joyous occas-
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
engaged in examining eyes,
WMI1C
at
noon
on
Sundays,
will
additional
harshness.
l
druggists.
Its
dinner-dance
is
an-
1 posing for English film companies ion arranged in recognition of the
exclusively, are qualified to
"We shall continue this policy nually an outstanding social event. broadcast appeals for the Mo'os
lin London.
splendid work done during the re-
('hitim Passover fund beginning
perform this important work,
STUDIOS AT TEMPLE BETH EL

cent bazaar of the congregation,' unabated."
with this•Sunday. Other speakers
Dr. D. Segal (optometristl
Hollywood has paid its highest no speakers will spear on the pro- I Nearly Half a Million Aided.
will address his hour in behalf of
has devoted 25 years, exclus
tribute to Eddie Cantor. The im- gram and absolutely no collections. , , The report of the society's ac- tempore, during the absense of
sively, in the conservation of
this feud.
print f. is hands and feet will be of any kind will he taken.
I tivities presented by Isaac L. Speaker Garner.
vision.
An appeal for the Lechem Aniyim
in a cement block in the
The designation of the Jewish
Paced
a
Reservations may still be made Asofsky, the general manager,
A thorough eye examina-
made
during
Mr.
Altman's
hour
last
Ell fore-court of the Chinese Theater by calling Mrs. Mamuel Urbach,! showed the extent of the Hiss Congressman is regarded as a sig-
tion, prescription, and com-
Sunday by Mrs. Altman resulted
• 1 —yes, sir! Thats' fame that lasts. chairman, Hemlock 5724-R; Mrs. i work.
nal honor.
plete report on the optical /
in an overflow audience attending
Leo Schinagel, co-chairman, Long- I
To Review Board on Consular
"Hiss is the clearing house of
condition of your eyes, One
the banquet at the Ahavath Zion
and Mrs. Adolph I
Are you listening?
Visa Refusals.
S"--
I all Jewish emigrant and immigrant
Dollar. Glasses (if needed)
synagogue.
fellow
8283
Deutsch,
pub and chairman, Ar- ' aid activities and its ramifications
The Labor Department will not
at extreme low cost.
lington 2228.
are world-wide. A total of 429,- oppose the creatioh of a board of
TO MARK ANNIVERSARY
-0 1 When Ogpu, Russian Secret
043 individuals received direct review on consular refusals of
EF.-- Terror, Invaded Palestine. From Devil's Island to service from Hias during the year visas, the House Immigration Corn- OF PALESTINE COLONY'
mittee was Informed by Assistant
1931," Mr. Asofsky said.
Locarno.
_
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
Three hundred Jewish families,'
1310 Broadway, Sr. Gratiot,
"Despite the depression the Commissioner-General of . Immi-
men, women and children, will
gration Shaughnessy.
employment
bureau
was
able
Suite 2
HULA
(Continued
from
Preceding
Page.)
gather
Sunday night, March 27, at
bers of the Zionist party. They
A
plea
favoring
such
a
body
was
to
place
463
applicants
as
against

Beethoven Hall, 210 East Fifth
were delegated by their party, no
-
made by Isidore Hershfeld in be-
street, New York City, as members
= they asserted, to establish an under- his death, he presided at a meet- 499 in 1930."
Referring to the relief to Jewish half of the Hiss. A board of re- of the co-operative society of die, Abraham Goldberg, Louis
standing with that party and the ting of the League of Nations,
view, he said, is essential in the
when
some
aspect
of
the
British
unemployed
and
homeless,
Mr.
Achooza Aleph to celebrate the Kasen, Abraham Revutaky, II. Ro-
Ogpu. In the conversation we had
interests of justice.
tenth anniversary of the founding sonberg. Representatives of the
with then, at Ogpu headquarters, Mandate of Palestine was under Asofsky said that a study made
consideration.
He,
who
had
of
2,462
cases
showed
that
33
of
Raanana, first colony to be es- Mizrachi and Poale Zion will pre-
they called attention to the dis-
been at the birth throes of the states in the Union besides the 24 Polish Husbands of United tablished in Palestine by American sent greetings. Rabbi Issachar Le-
agreements between the Hebrews
States Citizens Detained at
Zionist
movement,
who
had
in-
District
of
Columbia,
Canada,
vin will be toastmaster.
Jews.
=1 in Palestine and the British. They
Ellis Island.
deed, acted as a midwife' to British Columbia and Cuba were
The society of Achooza Aleph, of
expressed the hope that Ogpu
YORK.—(J.
T.
A.)—
NEW
bring
it
forth!
The
Briand
among
those
helped.
which Rabbi Issacher Levin is pres- Hundreds of Jews Leaving Czech
would support them in their strug-
gle to obtain an independent gov- "walde" (forest) which French
Dealing with the question of Twenty-four Jewish passengers ident, was first organized in 1912,
Universities Matriculate is Italy.
ernment and supply them with Zionists are proposing for Pal- Jewish immigration, Mr. Asofsky's brought to this country from Po- when a group of American Jews de-
BRATISLAVA.—(J. T. A.)—
arms and the subsidies necessary
estine is a tribute richly earned report showed that 20,000 Jews land by the steamer Kosciusko cided that they wished to partici- Hundreds of Jewish students from
=s, to a campaign of propaganda
by the services of the great migrated from European countries have been detained at Ellis Island pate in the rebuilding of Palestine. Poland and Rumania who until
A feature of the celebration will
*among the Israelite population of French premier. during the past year. The major- for further inquiry.
now have studied at Bratislava and
The entire group is composed be the simultaneous opening in Pal-
E iPalestine. The Soviet government
Yet strangely enough at ity of these immigrants came from
Prague Universities are compelled
estine
of a second colony sponsored
of
men
who
are
to
be
admitted
as
MI showed itself very much interested
Briand's passing, there was Poland. In fact, 60 per cent of
to seek matriculation in other coun-
in their overtures, and net to study- little mention of his services in the total emigration from tha t the husbands of American citizens. by the Achooza Aleph. It Is called

tries because of the intensified anti-
ing their proposals. But the study the Dreyfus case. Posterity, country was Jewish.
All of the wives were at the Gan-Yavneh and is on the spot Semitic atmosphere, it was revealed
had scarcely begun when we re- as Mr. Darrow says, has troubles
pier ready to lead the new arrivals made famous almost 20 centuries
Treasurer's Report.
here.
ago
by
the
school
set
up
there
after
ceived word that the three Zionists enough of its own and seldom
to their various homes but immi-
The majority of the Jewish stu-
Harry Fischel presented his re- gration officials insisted that each the Jews were driven out of Jerus-
were actually agents Provocateurs looks back to pay merited en-
dents are proceeding to Italy. The
rtaost t$r3e al szre6r5,. 5showingge xap n e n d i ni: of the husbands must appear be- aleem.
sent by England to compromise the comia. Perhaps a more specific come
Italian
authorities are facilitating
Among the speakers who will
- Soviet Government. Absolute proofs reason for the seeming short
fore a special board of review. The
were lacking, no we contented our- meniory in the Briand case, is tures amounting to $315,158.89. same steamer brought about 50 take part in this celebration, which the continuation of their studies by
rantng
specal concessions in cred-
I selves with cutting short the con- the fact that in latter years, The main receipts were $146,- other Jewish immigrants from Po- will have its counterpart in the two g
= i versations and inviting the Zionists
980.87 from organizations such as land, some of whom were enabled colonies in Palestine. are: Louis i ts for previous studies and by re-
Briand had acquired such fame
to leave the country.
synagogues, labor unions, work- to land immediately.
Lipsky, Robert Szold, Israel Bro. ducing university fees.
in other fields, particularly in
men circles blanches and lodges of
It was in 1928 that Jacob Blum- his work for peace, that the spot-
fraternal
orders;
$23,055.48
from
A New Store, with a Complete New line of high
- kine was made illegaal Ogpu Real- light was centered on these later
federations of charities and $12,-
= dent for the entire Levant. His endeavors.
and medium grade Grand Rapids and Rockford
719.06 in the form of bequests.
chief task was to be organization
-
high
A
New
From Devil's Island to Locar-
low
level
price.
furniture at a New
of agencies throughout Palestine.
Election of Directors.

no and tlfe Briand-Kellogg pact
The following were re-elected
standard of Quality and Service are a few of the E-I He must at whatever cost learn —that in a phrase bounds the
about
the
developments
in
that
o
_
life story of Briand. It should directors of the society for a
characteristic features of this New Establish- s_--
country, and especially about the

be pleasant for Jews to remem- period of three years: John I..
relations between the Israelites

ment.
Bernstein, Israel Friedkin, Adolph
ber that in his later achieve-
and the Arabs.
Held, E. W. Lewin-Epstein, Harris
ment for world pence—in the
So Blumkine established himself Briand-Kellogg pact, there was Linetzky, Rabbi M. S. Margolies,
Now is the time to think of refurnishing your
in Palestine. Ile won to his sere-
Massel, Max Meyerson and
home. Here is the place you Should see before = - ice a Bukharan Jew named Isha- a Jewish factor of considerable Jacob
importance. It will be recalled Nathan Schoenfeld.
koff, and another Jew of Jolla. The
you buy. Whether an odd piece, suite, or carpet,
The following are the new di-
that following the peace treaty
- latter ran a bakery; that is to say,
rectors to fill vacancies: Levi Ro-
concluded at Locarno, Briand
you will find a complete selection of the very
- he concealed his real activity under
keach, Meyer Keilson and Morris
proposed to America a similar
elver of that business. Blumkine's
best.
Michtom.
pact for the outlawing of war
agents sent their reports to Beirut,
between France and the United
to the Ogpu agent stationed there,
Your early inspection is solicited.
-
Vote Out 90% Cut i n Quota.
States. Whereupon Mr. Kellogg
and the latter forwarded them to
proposed that other of the great
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—
Jllumkine at Constantinople.
powers be joined in the pact. The House Immigration Commit- 0_
During the Riots.
Mr. Briand hastened to accept tee voted out a number of impor-
CLOSED SATURDAY
Yet, in spite of all these meas- the amended proposal, and Mr.
tant bills which, if passed, will
ures, the Soviet Government was

Kellogg submitted the plan for bring about drastic changes in im-
We will appreciate it if you will patronize
taken unawares when in 1929 the

outlawing war, largely formu-
migration to the United States.
-== bloody conflicts between Israelites
us on Sunday. We are open till 5 p. m.
lated, it will be remembered, by
By a vote of 12 to 9, the corn-
Trade Your Tire
and Arabs broke out in Palestine.

the Chicago Jewish lawyer. S. mittee voted out the bill which
In face of these developments, Ko-
0. Levinson. So that the Jews will reduce the quota by 90 per
troubles before they
mintern hastened to study the ques-
29:4.40-21
qua Jews share in this glory.
cent, and which applies to the 0-
0 lion and the Politbureau decided
And it is a glory, though to- western hemisphere as well.
happen. Insure your-

as follows:
S195
day in certain circles, there are
At the same time the House
No support whatever should be those who point to the fact that
self against trouble by
▪ , given to either group, but Moscow Japan, a signatory to the }friend- Committee voted favorably upon
the bill, already passed by the -=
-01 should try to find profit to itself Kellogg pact, refuses to guide
changing all your old
Senate, which will admit outside
in the struggle by way of an effort

her steps by it in the present of the quota husbands of American
= I to unite the Jewish and the Arab
The fact that
tires to new Guaran-
Chinese
trouble.
citizens regardless of the date of
Communists, who previously had
it may have failed in this in- marriage.
-0 - worked separately. This alliance
J. S. ABRANISON, Manager
teed GOODYEARS.
stance
cannot
be
said
to
com-
The committee also approved of
formed, the allies should declare
in Pairs
pletely negative it. Briand was the admission, as non-quota im-
-0. war together against the Israelite
No reduction in qual-
continually
insistent
upon
the
migrants, of wives and minor chil-
and the Islamic bourgeois. And to-
importance
of
taking
little
dren
of
residents
in
the
United

0.- I gether (most important of all) they
ity though prices are
steps. "It is all right to take a
States who are not citizens.
little step, if the next day you
shooed 'i remarkable
Dickstein Speaker Pro Temporal.
at present low levels.
take another little step," Briand
• • energy at this time. Numerous
Congressman Samuel Dickstein,
ere sent to direct th e Corn- was wont to formulate his tech- chairman of the Ilouse Immigra-
More people ride on
, hall tion
00111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 arnguennit,st wpartie s. But al as , Ogpu nique of action. And who
committee, presided at the
say that this slow, step, step-by-
= had learned too late; the Blumkine
session of the House of Represen-
GOODYEAR TIRES
step method is not the way by
=, agency had not proved up to its
tatives March 17 as speaker pro
= task, it had not warned Ogpu of which war will be finally abol-
than on ony other
ished? Certainly, as a result of
, the imminence of the conflict. The
Kel-
reports of the Jaffa agents had been Locarno, as a result of the
parative freedom from preju-
brand.
logg-Briand pact, and as a re-
filled with insignificant details.
dice. "Where," he asked, in
= Therefore Blumkine coming to Moo-sult of Briand's preachement of
what other country, would there
cow, where he had enjoyed no great , a United States of Europe. the
have occurred such a political
= !consideration, found his Prestige i idea of peace has been univer-
overturn as was occasioned in
Unit
Price
I sadly declined.
I salized. And all common sense
France by the Dreyfus case?"
Per Pair
Price
In 1929 I replaced Blumkine at must testify that before there
= •
In France, he pointed out, some
The Epstein Baking Company (Posner Broth- = Constantinople. My mission was to j can be action, there must he the half-dozen governments
had
30 x 4.50-21
ers, proprietors) are happy to inform their = bring into the clear the relation,; preliminary general under-tand- been overturned by the case.
between the several classes in Pal-' ing and meeting of minds on the
many friends and patrons that they have ac- E-
Would the public of any other
28 x 4.75.19
= estine; to determine whether the ; subject.
country have taken so drastic
quired the former_
= Jews or the Arabs were the more INTERESTING INTERVIEWS
steps as the result of an injus-
29 x 5.00-19
= likely allies for as in case of an.
When historians complete the
tice to a Jew?
Anglo-Russian conflict.
review of Briand's life, we shall
Further, said Briand, France
30 x 3 1/2
.E• I I conclude on the subject of Pal- probably meet with many inter-
was the first nation to politi-
= testine with the remark that Moscow eating sidelights on Jewish life
cally
emancipate
the
Jews,
as
it
=
— I was not unaware of the strategic : touching the great Frenchman,
Was the first to officially recog-
located at
= importance of Palestine by rea- ' for he contracted with Jewish
nize Zionist aspirations.
= non of its vicinity to the Red Sea. lif eat many points. I under-
French-Jewish leadership, he
stand
that
Nahum
Soknlow.
=
1 Firresidnentt of the World Zionist held, had pioneered in behalf of
world Jewry. Briand cited the
=Icard Party March 27 of Lad-
The same quality goods and courteous service
work of the Alliance Israelite
7
T him
", h ea corde rn rin
ies Unterstitzung Verein. I
afforded the patrons of our bakeries on Hastings ▪
Universelle, the first organized
his diary.

body of modern times to inter-
street and Linwood avenue will prevail at our = The Progressive ladies' Unger-
A very interesting interview
est
itself diplomatically in the
stitzungs N'erein will hold a card was given by Briand to Jacob
new location. A trial will convince you.
amelioration of the condition of
7-=-; party on Sunday evening, Marrch "Landau, chief of the Jewish
the
Jews throughout the w orld.
-
°PIM
Free souvenirs to our customers on our Grand
=, 27, at Littman's Hall, Seward and Telegraphic Agency, last sum-
French Jew% further have
= Twelfth. There will be refresh- mer. to this interview the
lag Day to take place on
been exceeded by none in con-
=Iments and prizes, as well as • door French premier revealed a thor-
tributing financially to the re-
E, prize. Proceeds of this affair will ough knowledge of Jewish life
lief of world Jewry. Two French
go to charity. For information and activities, Speaking of the
Jews, Baron de Hirsch and
and tickets call Mrs. R. Miller, Dreyfus case, be declared that
5768 HASTINGS ST. 12131 LINWOOD AVE. =
Baron Edmond Rothschild con-
=1 Garfield 6771-M, or purchase of far from showing any heavy
tributed no leas than $120,000,-
= game
can be made at the door the percentage of anti-Semitism, the
,
3142 FkNKELL AVE.
000 for Jewish relief and colo-
= 1 night of the affair. Members and Dreyfus case proved France's
nization.
passion for justice, and corn-
friends are invited.

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Look at the Remarkable Values Shown In the Table Below!

Twelfth Street

Furniture & Carpet Co.

$7.66

8606 TWELFTH STREET

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Ask us to show you why Goodyear Speedways are
superior to many high•priced tires

Warshawer Bakery

3142 Fenkell Avenue

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Moran Bros.

8620 Linwood

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