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Tit EVentorr,/Ewun ffiRONICIA

PAGE SIX

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CAMP NAHELU OPEN; PICK ROTHENBERG
DR. ADLER RENEWS
REFORM RABBIS TO CONVENE
HAS AN ABLE STAFF TO HEAD AMERICAN
HIS
ATTACK
UPON
IN CINCINNATI NOV. 2 TO 6 PLANNED CONGRESS
ZIONIST MOVEMENT

CLASSIFIED

U. A. PEREIRA. Keeler Caterer-En-

ebildren's corner

gagements, weddings, parties and ban.
Among the Jewish camps which
quete. We eater In all leading hotels
for the past 27 yearn. Detroit Catering
opened in the past fortnight is
(Continued from Page One.)
present economic order, as far as
(Continued from Page O ne.)
Co.. Longfellow 6664.
(Continued from Page One.)
Camp Nahelu, on Perry Lake, at
ability to bring about decent and
Announcement
Mich.
• . Man Jews, American Jews. We arc MACK II WEISS-Strictly kosher caterer
Sion indiceles the Inability or private just social orgaluzation, and the 9 roceede
d without regard to the Ortonv ills,
for weddings. enggements,
a
bridges
charity, cities or •tates to cope aria- inability 01. unwillingness of pri- opinions of their fellow-Jews in of the opening
of this camp was in Jews.
banquets and partie s. We cater in all
quately with the constantly increasing
advertently omitted from the fir- "'" "Does the world say we are in a
h
vale business to take such necessary
lending hotels, 16781 Princeton ave-
wa n t.
By UNCLE JUDAH
steps
as
will
lay
the
foundation
of
other
lands
is
entirely
wit
out
nue, University /-11641.
conspiracy? We are united. Then
foundation. Our Committee has tide ill last week's issue.
I. A large public construttion program
Camp Nahelu officially opened
far In excess of •nything thus far under.
sound reconstructed economic life sought information from all the
d see that
let the
WILL TEACH YOUR CHILD to read
su baidising a
twken. The present po
to the
fore more forcibly
than
and writs Hebrew •nd Yiddish in Ilse
worldettogeth
me hear an er we plan
so it i• sot bring
ever the
questionable
ethical
as- reat organizations in Europe and on June 24 and will function until when we
and
on ly Priva te Industr y lira
y.o attt:
oa
oa e
./ o iteach
al la also
s or i e l w
r 1 Lid I easnsdo nw
consonant wOh the smt public isteresta• I
from many individuals. Its officers August 25. It is a select private
girls for the common good, for the nob.
• DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS:
camp for Jewish boys an d gor
The Superintendent of Public Works of I pacts
h of
or the profit motive under
"Mendele Mosher Sephorim" was the pen name of one of the
for our people."
ain,
on
their
journeys
F irst trial 1 esson free. Absolute otitis-
time
ag
F"..
New York State has shown that every I
in ages rang ing from four to 14.
faction guaranteed. Preparing for chi- greatest Jewish writers of the fiest part of this century. He wrote
our
economic
society
now
to
Europe,
conferred
lest
life
fig
that
there
was
"not
a
i
Declari
f erred in person with
0 P
1132.000.000 emended
zenship and preparing boys for Bar-
'h
provements would build about 3.600 miles functions. It attempts to meet a representatives of these organize- The traditions of the most exclus- people left, outside of the gypsies,
in Hebrew and in Yiddish, and in both he produced classical stories
Mitzvah-my
specialty.
David
liar-
ive Eastern camps, in grounds and n
ultimatelYo. uinIfit0h.
of road and
wits, the teacher. 2091 Blai e avenue. which will live for a long time in the literature of our people.
national budget by an iniquitous ti on .
! I
employ
t urnover ab
t s mohmis
equipment, is followed by this that does not meet together in con-
apt 101. Phone Garfield 6514-it.
In one of his stories he describes the glory that shines upon
'
Po il cl laales tax which throws the chief
'• n. . The present restricted
"m
00 0 am e en
camp, but at prices much more ventions," he added:
burden
upon
the
suffering
masses.
times
that
those
who
stayed
in
the
FOR
RENT-Beautifully furnished roots Jewish homes on the Sabbath, in spite of the fact that during the
We are not a gypsy people. We
e unseeured loans to private Industry. ,
reasonable,
at
the
same
time
offer-
for refined man in private home on
where the 'government has no control It equivocates in the face of a chal- Old World, while not so fortunately
entire
week they live in poverty and in despair. In English transla-
situated
physically
as
we
were,
have
a
right,
a
solemn
obligation,
ial or employment policies,
ing a camp site also much more
twos, corner l.. Salle. Rent reason.
accu-
to meet, take counsel together,
s might have retained more of the easily accessible.
able. Euclid 0127.
tion this description follows:
nearit• fi rm'inimum rether man • mhi- lenge to limit the immoderate
mum of benefit and, at the 11111111, time. mutation of wealth and to make d ancient wisdom, , and we were foten
ifficulties
face
the
problems
and
"Six days in the week Shtnulik the rad-picker lived like a dog.
Directors of the camp are Mr.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room for
uses public monies for the unduly pro- wealth bear greater burdens. It
more inclined to sit at their feet and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder and Dr. of our people. The Jewish people
single or couple. Home privilege.. But on the eve of the Sabbath all was changed in his house. The walls
.
portionste advantage of privileged grout,.
avoids
social
restonsibility
for
un-
than
to
instruct
them.
th
were
whitewashed, the house was cleaned; a new cloth shines on the
every
2961
Clements,
near
Lawton.
Good
of capital.
and Mrs. Louis S. Lipschutz. M r. are equal to every task, to eve

transportation.
3. Compulsory Unemployment !nowt- employment and arbors militarism
table, sod the rich yellow bread, in joy to the eyes, rests thereon. The
documents and and Mrs. Lesowoder have operated burden, to every hope."
In recent
o nce by •very state through legislation to support its economic imperial- speeches, the spokesmen of the
candlesticks, burnished for the Sabbath;
Lipsky's Criticism of Dr. Wise
FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE-Exclusive candles burn in their copper
camps in Michigan and elsewhere
and with Federal subsidy.
.
lake frontage no beautiful Lake Che-
of good Joon
goes out of the oven, where the dishes are
American
Jewish Lipsky
Congress have for in
ts
Mr.
seconding
the res-
4. Limitation of hours of labor with I jam.
,0 7er rts luau
a number
of years and are ex-
s (1
d .
n s
a.ile
f s r on
oritniG k
An existing system with i i
n 15lI on a t i. 4 115 . -t rn
the
mother
of the house has bees black as
eo eorrespoodina reduction of pay he-
elution said a world Jewish cong-
Raiavreor. Back covered. All week long
cause of such limitation. Until the MS- pandering to impulses of financial said much about democracy and perts in camping activities. Dr.
a utocrat y. i wonder whether it is Lipschutz is the camp physician rasa offered ''a forum or instru-
lots. $400. Terms. Good sw imming. coal; to-day her face is resplendent, a white kerchief is tied on her
chine age Is regulated by spreading work,
ded.
Heavily
woo
of
grate
has
berathed
upon her. The little girls,
reed
has
never
been
truly
ethical
democratic
for
a
few
people
to
as-
Well-drained.
pos of mews consumption are g
h a the powers
tt and a spirit
and Mrs. Lipschutz the camp nurse. spent" for bringing about the sup-
6•ft. 'wa,
modern 4-bedroom cottage, with 1Also
e back from the bath: their hair is coiled in
stimulated by a more equitable distrIbu• or religious. No amount of phrases semble in Washington
ngton and deter - The Detroit telephone of the camp port of Jews of the world in the
v
screened porch,
mammoth living room. with b feet, ha
tion of the proceeds of industry. we can in praise of its "rugged individual-
it may
mine that the great bodies of Jews over which reservations may e b building of a Jewish national
stone fireplace, inside bathroom, plas- tresses; they linger in the corners of the room; by thenr faces
.
hope for no real lasting improvement.
tered walls, electricity. Fine summer be seen that they are waiting, joyous hearted, for those whont they
a. The complete eiimin•tion of children 111117" can ever remove its appeal to in the various lands of Europe who made for boys and girls to be en-
home.
home. 3260 wit. handle. Dr. 0. C.
basically
unworthy
motives.
It
is
and aged from industry through adequate
Carr, telephone Howell 7107 F9 or love.
Then, without referring by name
Child Labor and Old Age Pension legisla• our opinion that, in recent days, it have strong organizations, much rolled at Camp Nahelu, is Arling-
"'Gut Shabbos,' says Shmulik, as he enters; and he looks with
older than any of our own, are in
Cherry 1861.
either to Rabbi Wise or to Dr. Cy-
lion•
has been shown to be not only ir- need of this autocratic interference ton 8884-W.
and his children, and his face beams. 'Gut Shabbos,'
Camp
Nahelu
occupies
an
80
rus
Adler,
president
of
the
Amer--
FOR RENT-330A Elmhurst. Six-rooms love on his wife
II,
religious but anti-economic.
he part of the American Jewish acre wooded tract among the upper can Jewish Committee, who is-
says
Moish.ele, his son, loudly, as he too enters hurriedly, like one who
on the
and breakfast nook. Oil beat, frigi-
War and Depression
We therefore favor the super- Congress, which seems determined
daire, newly decorated. Spacious is full of good tidings, and eager to spread them. And to and fro in the
screened porch. Rent reasonable.
The efforts of politicians to "bal- cession of the industrial chaos, as to net itself up as the only redeemer Oakland County. It has a half- sued a recent statement opposing
house the father and the son go, sinding, with unpleasant voices, the
mile frontage on Perry Lake, in- the congress plans, Mr. Lipsky de-
ance the budget" become ridiculous represented by the present profit and to save them, in its way, in-
FOR RENT-Nice bright room, with Sholoni Aleichent songs that greet the invisible angels that come info
suring complete privacy and se- cloned:
,
separate entrance for • gentleman• every Jewish house when the father returns from the house of prayer
in view of the fact that since 1927 system, with some industrial uni- stead of permitting them to work
clusion. The campus consists of a
"I am not inclined to discuss the

lireakfa•t if desired. Near car sod
our national budget has increased fication through social control out their own salvation. When the
bus. Webb ”enue. Two adult. in on the eve of the Sabbath!'
central administration building, a recent polemics in the press, but I
its annual military expenditures which shall seek the several ends of Jews in Europe or anywhere else
Some have said that if it had not been for the Sabbath and its
family. Real horn, Call daily n-
social hall, a dining hall, a modern win say that-that had there been ,/ngs
or evenings or Sunday, Arlington
over two hundred million dollars. industry in the following order: deem it wise to make the call upon
beautiful ceremonies, the Jewish people bight have perished. That
everything electrically a little more tact and care in
kitchen ,
6464-M.
Chief of these is the colossal in- commodities, employment, freedom. us for help we shall respond, as we
is
why
so much emphasis is placed by Jews on the observance of this
.l- bringing about the World Jewish
crease in Veterans' Bureau costs. The present arrangement which alway s have. But since, in the case lighted , and modern sanitary facil
Jewish Community Cen- Day of Rest.
ties . Individual sleeping cabins ac- Conference much of the acrimony WANTED--The
ter of Flint. Michigan, would like to
This is plainly a war expense which puts freedom first has been subver- of the German Jews, they have dis-
How
do you, boys and girls, observe this holy Sabbath day?
comodate seven children and one that we have seen in the press
communicate with a qualified nodal
must be taken into account in all sive not only of the other two but tinctly told us to keei our hands
leader, who can conduct services, and Do you study and read things Jewish to make you better informed
counsellor.
would
have
been
avoided."
societies based on militarism. The also of freedom itself,
capable of teaching children In Talmod Jews and Jewesses?
off, it is the height of ally to inter-
Registration is limited to 40 chil-
Later, during a recess of the
Torah. Married man preferred. Salary
government costs for wars, past,
IV.
vene.
In this column I try to select the material which will supply
dren. The camp is open for in- convention, Mr. Lipsky said, that
not toe xce eii $2000 per year. Write
present or future, are estimated at
"The statemedt was made, before spection. •
Specific Cues
Mr. M. Weinstein, 1307 S. Saginaw you with information and will give you a better background of things
he had referred to Dr. Wise and
from seventy to eighty per cent. of
st., Flint, Mich.
rejoice heartily at the deems- the recent meeting in 1Vashington ,
Jewish. I hope that my young readers as well as the older ones-
his associates, contending that va-
our national budget. In the force on
RENT-Light, airy room with five and there are plenty of the older ones who tell me they read this
ion of the United States Supreme that had the representatives of the
rious Jewish organizations should FOR
of the facts and in the midst of Court to review the case of the nine American Jewish Committee pro-
windows, modernly furnished, tile bath column-will tell me how they like the material I give them and
have
been consulted before confer-
and shower. Hot water always •••II-
world-wide misery, fanatical no- Scottsboro colored boys who are pose
d at their meeting with the
able. Close to bus and ratline. Hazel- will comment on it.
once plans had been announced.
tionalists still clamor for further
representatives of the Congress on
YOUR UNCLE JUDAH.
wood, near La Salle. Reasonable rate.
The resolution approving the
millions to be sunk into the bottom- now under sentence of death for the night of June 2, that the inter-
Call Garfield 6676.
BIOGRAPHY OF MOSES LEIB t
criminal assault. We are gratified
Geneva conference provided for
less pit of military prepardness. at this challenge of an effort to national conference should be post-
LILIENBLUM, LEADER IN
RENT-Nicely furnished room in
A STORY ABOUT FLEMISH
The same blindness has led us to commit a poSsible summary injust- Paned
the election of eight delegates by FOR private
the interest of unity, they
home for one or two. Home
CHOVEVE ZION MOVE-

STRUGGLE AGAINST
Emil Jennings, great German the Zionist Organization,
the adoption of a tariff policy which ice in an atmosphere of blind race would have been disposed to con-
ronvenienees. Near car and hue line..
MENT.
OPPRESSION
2442 Glendale, or call Arlington
Bider such a proposition. It was actor, is starred this week in the
has had its reflex in retaliatory
The convention expressed "vi
prej udice.
Moses Leib Lilienblum was born
In "Shuttle and Sword," pub-
3297.M.
just
such
a
postponement
that
was
newest
German
talking
film
to
measures
orous
protest"
against
"cruelties
measures by other nations, so that
W e lament the violations of eco-
in
1843.
He
died
in
1910.
He
was
lished
by
the
Macmillan Co., Haw-
international cooperation es- nomic and civil liberties 'which are proposed and summarily rejected come to the Little Cinema Theater, inflicted by Soviet officials upon FOR RENT-Pleasant furnished room for
one or two. Hoard If desired. Ameri- a great Hebrew writer, and public thorne Daniel tells an unusually
sandal for common reconstruction taking place in the coal fields of within twelve hours. The more re- 66 East Columbia street.
tens of thousands of our brethren
t
can-Jewish home. 2000 Montgomery, man. He was born in Keidan and fine story of Flemish struggle
'Der Grosse Tenor" ("The in Russia in the form of 'the dol-
Is practically impossible. Industry
cent invitation to the American
corner Lawton, apt. 4.
g
died in Odessa. He studied in the against oppression, and the ro-
in every land Buffers. Millions of Kentucky and West Vir inia. es We
the call upon Federal authorities to Jewish Committee even now to join Great Tenor") is the current film. tar inquisition' " and appealed to FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room Yeshiva and acquired great erudi- mance he imparts is made even
ms. Moreover,
this
conference
is
as
insincere
as
The
story
may
briefly
be
told
as
workers are victims.
"the
enlightened
opinion
of
the
establish the proper exercise of in-
with private Jewish family, for lade. tion in Hebrew and secular knowl- more fascinating by the simplicity
inordinate tariffs have engendered alienable civil rights, We condemn was the invitation to meet with the follows:
gentleman, or couple. Reasonable rent.
world" to join in denouncing
Close to bus and ear line. Call at edge. In 1865 he founded a Tal- of the author's style and the great
national animosities which are the
Albert Winkelman's (Emil Jen- "these inhuman practices reminis•
e use of thugs and gunmen to representatives of the Congress on
mudical college in Wilkomir and be- skill with which he selected his
2602 Hazelwood venue.,
bringing us ever nearer the brink stifle the efforts of the miners to the night of June 2 to consider a flings) success demands a broader cent of the Dark Ages."
came its dean.
material for this historical episode.
of war,
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room In
organize into a union. Likewise, we subject already determined upon. public. So he bids goodbye to
and $6 Memberships
In 1869 he settled in Odessa,
$3
"Shuttle and Sword' ($1.75),
22
13
.
No
childrenreet
family.
Therefore, in the interests of deplore the unchallenged illegalities
private ood
champagne, women and song. His
Pro po
sed A ends
g
e
st
wrote many articles on the need of which, by the way, is excellently
Hazelw. Convenien
The convention, because of the
civilization and an ethical life, we practiced on the miners in the de•
wife,.
whom
really
loves,
is
or bus. Phone Garfield 1806-R. car reforms in Jewish religious life.
"Now as for some of the subjects
illustrated
by Thomas W. Voter, is
depression,
added
a
$3
is no longer young,
ask our government to take the nial of their right to a checkweigh- that the Congress proposes to dis- worried. He is.
TRANSPORTATION-New York. Later on he abandoned theology, the the adventure of Diereck, a weav-
despite his childlike attitude to - type of membership to its existing AUTO
leadership in a program of drastic man to guarantee them honest cuss at Geneva :
Philadelphia, Bolton. California, etc., "Ilaskalah" and the socialist ideas er's son in Old Flanders. It re-
$6
type
in
emote
to
enlist
more
m
military reductions and an aboli- weight and in their payment in
sh•re expenses; lowest rates. Ran- under whose influence he was for a
" The economic situation in Po- ward lif e.
lates the romantic story of the
tion of tariffs.
dolph 6002.
Th e sense
.
o f ca as
t t rophe is members among the masses. Privi-
company scrip rather
th th an in legal land, in Germany, in Roumania, in
short time, and found himself in struggle of the Flemings against
CADILLAC TRAVE1. BUREAU
loges will be equal and those who
We lament the action of the Sen- tender, thus aiding
is
one
of
very
great
dif.
strong
in
Albert,
yet
he
goes
on
in
reducing
1220 CASS AVE.. AT MICHIGAN
,
llungary
his work for the restoration of Pal- the Ghent and Bruges oppressors,
could
afford
to
pay
$6
were
urged
ate in failing to support the Cutting them to a state of complete eco-
rrod t u
Hue e tries
elitetofus:is
sing, but a
ficulty. No discussion of this eco- es . Pzuu
YOUNG WOMAN with 12-year-old estine. Then he published a series of the daring of the Earls in their
Bill to admit alien conscientious ob- nomic serfdom.
to do so.
comes.
nomic situation by a Jewish con- no
daughter wishes to secure home in re- of articles on "Israel and his Land," secret pathways and their scaling
jactors to citizenship. Four mem-
Nelson Ruttenberg, Deputy Po-
faint.
impresariohas
been
Most lamentable is the further ference can alter
fined family. Also meals. Can furnish treating on the revival of the Jew- of the walls. There is fascination
it The
one
bit but
best references. Give full particulars.
berg of our Supreme Bench, includ- frustration of the efforts to bring
"Another subject is emigration kind, however. The notices from lice Commissioner of New York
Write Box 300 Detroit Jewish Chron- ish people in the land of its ances- in the story of Diereck's adven-
ing the Chief Justice, have encour- about justice in the Mooney-Bill- from overcrowded lands and immi- South America have all been in City and president of the Jewish
tors. These articles made a great tures, and of this weaver's son's
icle.
aged us in this attitude by their lags case. This Conference has of- gration into others. But with un- Praise of the tenor. Knowing he National Fund, reported that in
stir. lie was one of the founders courage when he becomes involved
opinions in the Macintosh Case. We ten expressed its faith in the inno- employment,all countries are over- cannot sing again, Albert declares spite of the depression the fund
of the Palestine Society in Odessa in his country's important events.
feel that the argument that failure sense of these men of the crime
crowded; and with what grace can over the radio that he will retire by the end of the present twelve- guiding investments in Palestine and its secretary throughout his
One excellent thing about the
to pass the Cutting Bill will help for which they were convicted. The people from America go to the to his farm. His wife, realizing e
period would have raised in and may inaugurate a new era, life.
he
book is that it arouses further in-
keep out of our land dangerous statements of Gaccomp
proving American Israel's tradi-
overnor Rolph
g and countries in Europe and advise belongs to the public, arranges this country about $250,000.
Lilienblum
was
one
of
the
mem-
terest
in the story of Flanders, and
radicals is specious and unsound, Mr. Su lli van, accompanying
in thde them that their doors should not for another appearance for him
Fortified by optimistic reports tional ambitions to continue its bers of the "B'nai Moshe,' and the careful student and reader will
Inimical foreigners, seeking admis- refusal to grant To Moo ney a be closed to immigration, when and learns he has lost his voice.
of economic conditions in Pales- important part in the leadership with the inception of political Zion- no doubt go to the library, after
Mon to citizenship in our land in pardon, were eloquent diatribes on great liberal countries - England The director of the opera sends tine and by a belief that the spirit and glory of the Jewish national ism he became one of its most de- finishing this story, to seek further
order to endeavor to overthrow our what they feel to be the dangers of first and then America - have im- an emissary to lure Winkelmann of defeatism had been banished by f uture.'
voted protagonists. The colony information about the land and
A report showing that the Jew- Malal (formed from the Hebrew
government, would not hesitate to radicalism; but they were painfully posed restrictions?
back to Vienna. Albert simulates Zionism, leaders of the Zionist
the people covered in this book.
perjure themselves to attain their weak In their effort to avoid facing
a role. What, return to the stage Organization of America appealed ish population in Palestine is on initials of his name) and a street
Boys and girls of 13 and 14 will
"An
international
conference
and
end. The failure to pass the Cuttinr the facts which have developed
py as e e n t b farmer
Tu ! for continued support to the up- the increase, that the value of in Jerusalem are named in his find in "Shuttle and Sword" a
Bill is simply a blow at those ind - since the trial and which have led a Jewish World Congress at the wh
Jewish agriculture and public en- memory.
Ca elheisahapy
rred aw y b his
story
they will love to read and
resent
time
must
give
their
at-
building
of
a
Jewish
national
home
viduals of strong religious convic- many to feel that the convictions present
terprises is growing and now
talk about.
tions on the subject of world peace were the result of unmitigated per- tention to all subjects about which he bursts i into his favorite song in spite of the world-wide depres- amounts to some $220,000,000,
THE RAINBOW
the Jews complain. There are some "I'm so happy-so gay .. ." sion•
His N
and of commendable honesty and jury and class persecution. We re- complaints about Palestine. Will voice is back, strong as ever! The
t- and that immigration of American
I saw the lovely arch
e arty 500 delegates, represent-
Integrity,
affirm our belie that a miscarriage the Congress take up the work of gale t and d rest have
A REAL HOLIDAY
h
worked
k won- in g all sections of the country, at- Jews to Palestine is growing, was
Of Rainbow span the sky.
111.
of justice has occurred and pledge the Jewish Agency? There are
presented by Louis Lipsky, nation-
Small boy (on arrival at coun-
ders. What, retire at the height tended the convention.
The gold sun burning
Our Profit System
our continued efforts in behalf of loud complaints in this country
try
cottage):
"Mummy, where is
al chairman of the American Pal-
As the rain swept by.
Mr. Szold in his annual message
The complete collapse of our freedom for Mooney and Billings. about discrimination in the matter clad in shiny armor, singing the
estine Campaign, and former
the bathroom?"
In bright-ringed solitude
said it was a fact of "universal
Mother:
"There
isn't any bath-
of employment, or in summer hotels swan song from Lohengrin, we significance" that the membership president of the Zionist Organiza-
The showery foliage shone
room, dear."
or in clubs, colleges, or other mat- find him back again at the opera. of the Zionist organization had not tion of America, to a meeting of
One lovely moment
Small
boy:
"Good
This is going
the administrative committee of
ters of this sort. Are the Jews of
And the Bow was gone.
declined "nearly as severely as
the Zionist Organization.
Hungary or Poland to be invited
WALTER DE LA MARE. to be a real holiday."
that of other organizations.
In
presenting
the
report,
Mr.
to intervene in helping to remove
Palestine was described as "one
Lipsky announced that it had been
these difficulties? As far as I can
Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. He is
ernor Ely's executive council of see the proposition is to meet to-
(Continued from Page One.)
suffer- compiled by his special request by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Levine
had
as
day
which is not seriously suffer-
A. Gurevitch, head of the statistics
gether
and
lay
our
complaints
be-
survived by his wife, Pauline, three
I
Campbell
of
Quincy
10, Charles
of y the
b
E
ion in the
their guests, over the Fourth. their w
de
few spots
world
to- -1
efrom
i of
n the
daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Shaer, Ida
statement endorsing the latter's and Eugene Fraser of Lynn, made fore the world, expose, as it were, sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. wide depression,"
Emanuel department of the Jewish Agency
and Lena and three sons, Albert,
LOUIS ROTHSTEIN
known that they would vote our sores as the beggara used to Carrel Furtanger of Dayton, Ohio, Newmann of New York, American for Palestine and that its figures
nomination
include Jewish activities in Pal- of 1988 Taylor avenue, 66 years Bernard and Paul.
against the confirmation and ex- do, on the old bridge at Constanti-
Lauded by Holmes
i
t
i
:
o
m
r
gm
n
e
xecutiveet
co
l
teeemobfe rthe
m
nople.
Is
this
a
self-respecting
estine
up
to
the
past
few
weeks.
"I think the appointment is ad- pressed agreement with former
old, died on July 3. Funeral serv-
o( World
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg
thing to do? Would not these gentle-
Excerpts from Mr. Lipsky's re-
EMMA LANDAU
minable, former Justice Holmes Governor Fuller.
ices were held on July 5 with in-
men be creating a sort of Wailing and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. San- zation and Jewish Agency for port follow:
said "I think it a great mistake to
terment at Machpelah Cemetery. of 2008 Richton avenue, 83 years
Baker Endorses Frankfurter
dorf
of
Detroit,
visited
friends
in
Palestine,
who
has
just
returned
POPULATION
Wall at Geneva?
old,
died
on July 3. Funeral serv-
attempt to affect the question by
'• The recent remote of the Go•ern- Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
from a visit to that country.
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of
"It is my opinion and that of my this city on Sunday.
nt of Palestine shows that the number He is survived by his wife, Sadie, ices were held on July 6 with in-
the attitude of the candidate on a War in the cabinet of President
Abraham Goldberg of New York
Jews in the country amounted to 175.-
colleagues,
based
upon
many
com-
terment
at
Woodmere Cemetery.
particular case. It is obvious that Woodrow Wilson, has written Gov-
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony had reporting for the committee on 006. which constitutes IR per cent. of the three sons and three daughters.
from people in this
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated. She
different views may be taken on ernor Ely of Massachusetts ex- munication,s
• ettled population of Palestine. The Jew-
country and abroad, and from as their guests over the week-end plan and scope, said the Zionist ish
population
has
thus
more
than
doubled
is
survived
by her son, Amson, a
that matter; and the issue before pressing approval of the appoint- many conversations, that a meet- their sisters, the Mimes Harriett. Organization still had "an ex-
DAVID ROSE
• inee the 1022 census, when the number
daughter, Mrs. A. M. Radin, and
the Governor and his council is spent of Professor Felix Frankfur-
ing of this kind will serve a bad Rose and Helen Rosenberg and tremely important political func- was 53.794. One fowler of' the Jews al- of 3900 Seyburn avenue, 39 years two grandchildren, Helen and Mil-
one of general competence for the ter to the Supreme Court of Mass-
tion to perform" despite the fact ready reside in the :titian. •nd the rest old, died on July 3. Funeral serv-
turn, a dangerous turn, to the Jews Miss Celia Garber of Detroit.
are concentrated in four towns: Jerusa-
dred Radin.
place.
that fifteen years had passed since lem. Tel•A•le, Jaffa and Haifa.
ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fu-
achusetts.
of Germany, Austria and Roumania
"As to that, there can be no
the issuance of the Balfour declar-
IMMIGRATION
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Roman
spent
neral Home on July 3 with in-
"I venture to express the opin- probobly also of Hungary and
YUGOSLAV PROVERBS
"The total Jewish immigration to POI.•
question," former Justice Holmes
Poland, and that the people who the Fourth of July with their sis- ation
tine during the period 1919-1931 terment at Oakview Cemetery.
Without health there is no wealth.
asserted. In the matters of learn- ion," Mr. Baker wrote, "that there
The committee recommended amounted to 115,295. The prinelpal coon• Rev. E. Zaludkowsky officiated. He
re to self-opinionated as to be de- ter and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

are
no
more
intelligent
or
patriotic
Honor
deserves honor.
ing, understanding of affairs, and
Russia,
hat the organization carry on edu- trim. of origin are Poland, 40
is survived by his wife, Dorothy.
passion for justice, Professor citizens anywhere to be found termined to carry out their precon- Broder of Detroit.
Better something than nothing.
24% Lithu•nia, 34% Yemn. 3.1%.
C. Hirschfield ' cational work among leading Gen- and the United States, 3 M. The U. S. A.
Frankfurter is much more than than this fine young scholar to ceived ideas on behalf of others
Mr. and Mrs. J.
list; qualitiative-
JENNIE ROBINSON
ordinarily qualified." whom America has been in a sense who do not want their aid, are and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. tile groups in every sphere of • Is thus the sixth nn the
f
de or oa ,b ylybr ho th:;
.eo on fsto
3342 Chicago boulevard, 70
As far back as January 15, an opportunity and an inspire- more than suspect of a desire for Schwartz and fam ly spent the tivity "so that we may be in a po-
i i ns
sition to mobilize their moral as-
self-exploitation and for organi-
n by the immigrants and their economic years old, died on July 5. Funeral
1932, former Justice Holmes tion."
week-end on the Au Sable river.
MANUEL URBACH
Investments,
zation aggrandizement.
services were held on July 6 and
Judge Robert P. Patterson of
eggested the appointment of Pro-
IMMIGRATION FROM U. S.
fronted with hostile forces at-
the body was shipped to Hamilton,
ON INCREASE
fessor Frankfurter to fill the va- New York and Judge George W.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bernsteine sistance whenever
we
are
con-
Creak. and Marble
check the Jewish
"The trend of Immigration from the Ontario for burial. She is survived
coney on the supreme court bench Anderson, both United States from replying to many unfair, un-
r endeavor to ac- United States has been on the Inc eeeee
e
They
spent
were
the holidays
accompanied
with
peopl
in t heindeavor
by two sons, R. W. B. Robinson
left by the demise of Justice Car- judges, have written to the State warranted and incorrect statements of Detroit
throughout the last Ore years, the per-
made by officers and orators at the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
roll. House expressing approval of Pro- made
of American immigration now of Detroit and David of Hamilton,
building the Jewish national home cent...
meeting of the American Jewish I e
WI •7 of the total: emigration, Ontario, and seven daughters, Mol-
Congress regarding the American home by their son, who spent the complish
the herculean task of up- constituting
At leas t two members of CrOV tensor Frankfurter's choice.
on the other hand. is now on the dee eeeee . ly of Detroit, Mrs. Percy Wolf,
in Palestine.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Immigration
Total
Since Mr. Lipsky, national chair-
Jewish Committee. It is easy to past few weeks with his grand-
Mrs. James Reubin, Mrs. J. Jat-
from U.S.
Immigration
Euclid 7192
mandant take a firm stand against charge the American Jewish Com- parents.
332
man of the American Palestine
4.075
1911
man, all of Hamilton, Ontario,
York
New
250
4.944
officials who have punished fellow miller and the many people who
MO
cam a n , announced
p ig
Mrs. J. Schreiber of Muskegon,
253
6,245
r ek m
KALMAN SUGAR DIES ten da s ago
e ti a w r y ° T re-
1529
preli i inary
repd
human beings. We demand justice hink like it with fear. V, hat kind of
g
229
Mrs. Ben Cohen of Sault Ste.
2.175
192s
-
Kalman Sugar, former lumber- salts of the nation-wide drive
and indemnity for the torture in- fear? Fear for themselves? No.
and
130
2.711
1927
Marie and Mrs. Sam Saxe of Cin-
174
13.0s1
ed .t u n uli, e a t U p t i ,le, e r which will continue throughout the
1925
flirted by one person upon another. ca,
Alarm
the d ang er ttoboutthesr bbe-
(Continued from Page One.)
u e it at the
cinnati.
UNEMPLOYMENT IN PALESTINE
nearly $37,000 additional
June
such a P in ula,
. We demand ens
that justice deal with
inevitable
nr
-
has been received. He reported at
gendarmes of Yedinez in their this case with complete abjectly- conference will create misunder- home of a daughter, Mrs. Pearly , year'
be
SAMUEL MARKS
TinTist•tn'arimsi;sth;arti7en'ts:";:dr
standings in those countries in Lytton, in Beverley Bills, Calif. a luncheon today that the total ris
1200 and 1400. The
Dr. Ebner writes.
brutal torture of Samson Bran- 1 a y, " Dr
and slated
The body will be cremated and for the last five months had flit.. PhO l■ that unemploy ment t hu s of 9411 McQuade avenue, 54 years
Postpone P•nisora's Trial
which h the economic position of the
stein, Zionist leader in this Ru-1
Jewish
v.
of
the
ealletililles ism rasa i
old, died on July 2. Funeral serv-
tr
of
manias town, had the audacity to I i The trial of Captain Panisoara Jews is one great distress and the e ashes brought to Deoit,
an indic•tion er
Ntpulati on an d serve se eco
addition- th
nomic ent- ices were held on July 3 with in-
Ne $645,971.27.
of York reported Delegates
approach his victim oon his bed of l and the gendarmes charged with whose political situation is at where they will he placed in the . reached
s e . sad ` rur a l
mit,
o g
l fri
terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
prise.
!
responsibility
for
the
torture
of
least
fraught
with
danger
in
the
family
vault
at
Woodmere
Ceme-
,
torture and offer him money to
al
JEWISH LAND WEALTH
At the luncheon, Maurice Sam-
keep silent on the entire incident.; Samson Bronstein, Zionist leader near future. It is very easy for the
Gov-
a n ent mg to the records of the Jews
terY•
Mr.
Kalman,
who
was
'75
years!
Jewish
author,
declared
that
Department
of
Land.
the
This charge is made in a signed: of Yedinez, Bessarabia, will not gentlemen from New York to be
er ntnent
ism 41.225 metric value of over 5200,0nn.
article by Dr. M. Ebner appearing take place before the adjourn- brave. Their skins are safe. Th old, was in business at Sault Ste. the depression had set American purchased during S1.075.151
The total
EXPORT OF ORANGES
1'
1017.18 DIME BANK BLDG.
Jewry
"almost back where it was ash..
••ioss by
at the Jews since October.
area acquired
"The toteexports of oranges (whlea
in the. June 12 issue of the "Ost-I ment of the present court on July danger will not come to them but Marie for many years. He retired , 7
Cadillac 1828
the basic exports of Palestine) are as
192 0 a m ounted to about half • million
juedische Zeitung" of Czernowitz, s i is, the Jewi h Telegraphic Agen- will fall upon those whom they are in 1910 and Made his home in De-
yearn ago."
n •est• follo
an
i
ws
:
unam,
repre•entinn
follows:

d
metric
trying to redeem. False Messiahs, trait until 11 years ago, when he
In one generation." he said,
which has just reached the Jewish e y was officially informed.
a o 6
Jew. and Arabs
13.123.000.
vdaaaaina
total aref
t . " of
lard in Then The
..
' „ 3° four million Jews built up what men
r.,.
The
trial,
which
only
last
Sat-
alas,
are
not
a
novelty
in
Jewish
went
to
the
coast
to
live
with
his
Jewish
Share
Total
Export
Memorial Designers and ilui.ders of
Telegraphic Agency here.
'
2.457.000
1,100,000 eases
estimated at .bout 1.000,000 metric 1931-32
looked like the most powerful du,„„„..
Dr. Ebner relates this fact after , urday the Czernowitz Attorney history, and have always proved a daughter
Mausoleums, Monuments, Markers
1.234,000 rases
192141
Besides his daughter
he is sur-
at Every Description.
ii., a teacher
at Jewish community in history. in
"A a result of the recent plantations.
The total area in the im•ession of
• visit with Bronstein in the has• General indicated would be held digester to all of the Jews-to those
pital room in the old Jewish ho., during the present court session, who followed them as well as to rived by Maurice Sugar, Detroit ens. depression this community was the ' Jewish National Fund now amounts the shipments from Jewish roses are
We Duplicate, Clean and Cut Let-
2••.505. which constitute* more the increasing by leaps and bounds, and
terson
Erected Monuments and
attorney;
Victor
IL
laid
almost
in
ruins.
To
some
ex-
is
pital of Czernowitz where he is has instead been postponed until those who disowned them.
miarter or land in Jewish ownership. It I. ,estimated that in;
Markers at Cemetery.
th life one CENSUS
"In vie of the very great danger Northeastern High School, and tent this is true of Jewis
Jews and Arabs
OF JEWISH AGENCY
' Oct. 18, seven months after the
being cared for.
Before
Buying
Let Us Submit Our
Total
Jewish
Share
SETTLEMENTS
Bronstein, Dr. Ebner say s, of , torture of Bronstein, and will which we feel this proposed inter- Lawrence A., who is in business in . throughout the world-Pa estme
Prises and Give You an F•stimate.
-or the 135 Jewish settlementa Oil's]. 1336-37 amass case. 1.780,000 rates
excepted. The disintegration of
course repudiated this attempt.
' take place before the second sec- national meeting would bring to Los Angeles.
of a moss. ss - lee majority of them built JEWISH AGRICULTURAL WEALTH
wish life and the rise mitism in the last tor
en years -were established
"The 'value of Jewish agriculture In
Jewish
"I have read many tales of in- I tionof the Czernowitz Court of the Jews in Central and Eastern
ISAAC DRE1TUSS, Pre..
or are suppted with the fund• of the 1510.31 eannot beestimated with •n•
Europe we are not willing to be
world-wide ruthless anti -se
qulsition methods," Dr. Ebner I Ann.a.
Fund (which is m• degree of precision. but It fa thought to
at
diverted from the main issue either
one of the great onslaught Palestine Foundation
writes, "but none congeals the I r'-'
,
cam.
American
Palestine
be
In the neighborhood of 117,000,000 9
0041 W. FORTPkIr., t
Weedot•re
the
elu ded in
In dear memory of Sadie L.,
by
attacks
upon
our
organization
news
with
the
coming
by
i
pm
as
settlement.
ms
Osioss
made on the
heart as does the story told
Fresh Air Camp Closes Reg-
v.' s.) the . following
who
passed
away
two
or upon our persons. A rash and Saperston
groups
into
.
Bronstein as he lies on his sick- ,
oe:Z I
ln.
of the Crusaders. Russian
Jewry fi s ia_ l., !:enoa,,t.br
tle
istration s
i0. i4o r
king has been years ago, June 30, 1930 (6th day has
hevism:
undertaking
dangerous
been destroyed by bolshevism:
an
Fond land. s, snared
bed.
Registrations for the Jewish
which it of Tamuzl.
ous upon,
Polish Jewry is being ground into r the Palestine Foundation Fund:
'There are documents attest-1
Sadly missed by her loving fam- I the dust by Polish nationalism; b 141 III smallholders' settlements. IN
Fresh Air Camp have teen closed embarked
is
our
duty
to
remonstrate.
in
epite
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
log to the details of the torture i for the season. The office at 61
o e Na tional roes land, financed
American Jewry has been dis. mated
practiced upon Bronstein who is; Weld Warren will be open only of hot•headedness and arrogance ily
by Fo ondatio n Fund :
-

) Nine settle/nest. supported in •
and the egocentric idea that a few
In memory of Nellie Rosenthal ' lodged from Its economic position
known is Zionist circles of his every other Thursday, beginning gentlemen in America have the
ill measure by she Foundation Fund
the depression."
home town as an honorable and
Isil Flee gi rls' traini ng farms on Na-
salvation of the Jewish world in who passed a way one year ago.
r. Sokolow sent greetings to anal road land, the opersting .Tr...-
smous =hided citize o," says Dr., July 7.
UNDERTAKERS
their hands , , it is to be hoped, yea, June 20, 1931 15 days in Tame). the convention, expressing the oi roof of f,bmo i, h o . „ 000ti , boo:, tr....
Ebner.
ferred
from Found•tion Fond to Women's
Flower
Fund
of
Jewish
Old
prayed for, that they may yet have
Though we haven ' t son
' hope that it would "result in in-
Dr. Ebner emphasizes that pub- i
. °J
u. 4 . fr .t . i.;;;..t .i
i yl LIIIL
We ba•e your sterner,
r .,
an interlude of sanity and leave to
Folks ' Home
1 creasing membership of the or- 1"';',,Tit'
lie opinion will not be satisfied ;
r e ad;
that disciplinary measures against ; Miss Rebecca Glaser, 2517 At- the Jewish communities of Europe
Sadly missed by her beloved hus- ganization, introducing Hebrew . email
•m b, Fontirkstio•
af-
1f1 Two co•operative settlements;
icient
kinson
avenue,
Detroit,
made
a
con-
the
management
of
their
own
Captain Panisoara are suff
le) Two expe rimented fields.
tribution to the home in lieu of fairs. This would be the course of band, Abraham, and loving chil• culturl activities, strengthening
set-
%
Agency
settlement.
kern.
'The
Jeer.
,
punishment for his deed.
wisdom and of true Jewish brother. dren, Irwin. Lester, Estelle, Gar- I the movement of middle-class
tiers to Palestine, encouraging anti ta th aagredats, an amiss! yrodastiwa
"We d a us • n d," Dr. Ebner flowers in memory of the late Mrs.
trude and Myron.
hood."
writes, "that the Military Com- Sarah Rapenport.

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