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CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM'S NEW
SYNAGOGUE TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY

(Continued from Page One.)

to more than 300 members and
built a new synagogue on Palmer
They soon outgrew this building and Beaubien streets. Most of the
and constructed a large synagogue members of the congregation bac-
on Winder near St. Antoine street.
Their first need was a aphitual
leader. They brought Rabbi J.
Thumin from New York shortly
before the war. Rabbi Thumin was
at that time elected rabbi of a
union of 15 Austrian congregations
in New York. Ile was well known
to the members of Beth Abraham
both as one of the foremost Tal-
mudists among Austrian rabbis and
also as a descendant of the famous
rabbinical family of Thumin of
whom Rabbi Thumin is the fortieth
generation of rabbis.
Then the congregation increased

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ing moved to the northwest section
' of the city, it became necessary for
the congregation to hold services in
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RABBI JOSEPH THUMIN

building which now has become a
reality.
BesidesJacob Rosenberg as presi-
dent and Elias Wolf as vice-presi-
dent, Philip Spalter is treasurer
of the congregation.

RABBIS ASK REPEAL
OF DRY AMENDMENT

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Attorney Arthur Shutkin, Milwau-
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the Socialist Party as its candidate
for state attorney general.
On several occasions Mr. Shutkin
has served as chairman of local
drives for funds to aid the unbend-
ing of Palestine. Ile was a member
of the Milwaukee city council from
1920 to 1928.

Jew Elected to First Mayoralty

Post in Burma

BOMBAY.—(J. T. A.)—A Jew,
R. A. Raphael, has been elected
president of the municipality of
Hemlock 6484
Bassein and is the first Jew to be
elected to a mayoralty post in
Burma.
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pipe-smoker. .. always carries a
favorite pipe in a handy pocket to
while away the tedious waits be-
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New Yorker" is on the verge . . •
of being shelved... Al's complain-
ing that he has more to do in it
than any of the other comics in
the cast. . . the studio counters
that if the script scenes are
altered, an excellent story will be
damaged. . of course, Al really
shouldn't make such a fuss... he's
only the star.
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The Burns and Allen radio coin.
ics, George and Grace, respective.
ly, are at last in Hollywood to
appear in • special feature !Bekker.
No interruptions to their radio
work, however... their voices will
be piped direct to New York every
Wednesday night. They have just
completed a six-year vaudeville
contract... Which is quite a bit of
contract over anybody's signature.
Oh, yes, and they are husband and
wife.

Announce to their many cus-
tomers that they will deliver
Hi-Test Milk around the follow.
ing lakes:

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Bits from here and there: That
Sue Carol stork-order is expected
this month... Paul 1Muni's brother
(a Weisenfreund) is one of the
players in the sixty-piece orches-
tra which records for Fox Films. .
a case of being heard but not
seen . Joseph von Sternberg,
the so-sensitive director, began his
climb from the lowly position of
film cutter... Few people recall it,
but Gregory Ratoff and the wife,
Leontovitch, were here before. . .
seven years ago in "Blossom
Time"... It's a pink-ribbon event
at the Jascha Ileifetzes. . . which,
in baby sign-language, means a
boy.
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Al Jolson's new picture, "The

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Did you know that Edna Ferber
received one hundred thousand for
the screen rights to "Cimarron?"
ELIAS WOLF
And though the film may never
Temple, when it was found neces- show a profit, the producers are
sary for the further progress of glad to have made it... for Art's
the congregation to erect a new sake.

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and arrangements will be made.
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kben Kandel, the much-heckled
author of "Rabbi Burn.", is hoping
to produce the play he has just
finished... it's about Alaska where
he spent • year at the gold dig-
gings.

Sari Maritsa (Major Nathan's
"dotter") speaka English, French,
German, and Chines.. . . What,
no Yiddish?

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as well as other neighborhoods.
Now every woman can get the
same Hi-Test Milk while at the
country as she obtains in the
city. For this service call

(of the Rodgers-Hart musical duo)
declared that he put one over. ..
he was overdrawn!
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And talk about star-achea. . . .
the Marx Brothers are all worked
up in a lather. After weeks of ex-
treme caution, secrecy, and "shoot-
ing" behind locked doors for their
"horse Feathers" picture, they
discover that several of their best
"gags" have been used in "Million
Dollar Legs." Herman Mankiewicz,
well-known scenarist, supervised
both stories and probably got his
pictures mixed.

Watch for this label when
you purchase your BEEF-
ENETTE or Delicatessen
products.

This assures you the best in
quality said in Detroit. Our
products are made here in De-
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Kashruth. No chemicals or
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Gifts to Women's Auxiliary
of United Hebrew Schools

The Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools acknowi-
edges the following contributions:
From Mrs. Harry Selker in
memory of her beloved father, on
his Yahrzeit.
From Mrs. S. Goldstein in mem-
ory of her daughter, Sylvia, and
Mrs. A. Rosenthal, on their Yahr-
zeits.
From Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine
in honor of the Bar Metzvah of
Henry Ehrlich and upon the grad-
uation of Herbert Schakne from
Central High School.

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Costa of emptiest Fuson& Quoted Without 014i/sties

Marion Byron (Bilenkin, to you)
is probably Hollywood's second
smallest actress. . after Sidney
Fox. Marion weighs 95 pounds and
measures five feet no inches from
the ground. Chosen because she
was small enough to act opposite
the diminutive Buster Keaton, she
was his leading lady in "Steam-
boat Bill". She was then only six-
teen. You II see her in Chevalier 's
next.
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The grandfather of the Four
IMarxes was a magician, which
leads Groucho to observe, "Ile
must have pulled us all out of a
silk hat."

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End of the chapter.

A. Z. A. CHAPTER 63
RENEWS ACTIVITIES

Detroit Chapter 63 of the Aleph
Zadik Aleph Fraternity held formal
installation of the newly elected offi-
cers June 30, at its club-rooms at
89 Rowena street. The following
are the new officers: ,
Maurice Mackey, Aleph godol
(president); Herman Litsky, Aleph
scan (vice-president); Sol Uretsky,
Aleph mazkir (secretary); Lou
Markel, Aleph gisbor (treasurer));
Arthur Shultz, Aleph shotare godol
(sergeant-at-arms); Jack Zander,
Aleph shotare kotone (junior ser-
geant - at - arms) ; Sol Galitzky,
Aleph koken godol (chaplain).
Sidney Markle, past president,
installed the officers. He and
Charles Ivan Stolarsky were ap-
pointed advisors. The remaining
membership consists of: Sam Wei-
man, Ben Murav, Morris Tucksr
and David Josephson.
Plans are being arranged to cele-
brate the sixth anniversary of the
chapter, to institute an association
for the local alumni, to promote
more interest in Jewish studies, and
to further inter-chapter activities
in the Great Lakes region.
Maurice Mackey was appointed
sole delegate to the eighth interna-
tional convention to be held the
latter part of July in Winnipeg.
Over 150 chapters will be repre-
sented.

KEYWELL CANDIDATE
FOR CONGRESS SEAT

Henry C. Keywell, for the past
nine years president of Congrega-
tion Beth David, Elmhurst and
Fourteenth, a resident of Detroit
since 1908, has filed petitions to
be a candidate for Congress from
the new Fifteenth Congressional
District.
Mr. Keywell stated he will make
his campaign on two principal is-
, sues, revised banking laws and the
!repeal of the Eighteenth Amend-
! ment.
Mr. Xeywell is a builder. He is
married and is the father of four

children.

GORDON IS CANDIDATE
FOR WAYNE TREASURER

David W. Gordon, former chief
deputy County Treasurer under
Godfrey Friewald, filed nominat-
ing petitions bearing 5,000 names

placing him in the race for County
treasurer, on the Republican tick-
et. Gordon was connected with the
County treasurer's office for seven
pears.

THE RABBI OF MAINZ

(Continued from Preceding Page.) nodded: "Everything, Count Wil-

I have an account to settle. With

liam."
The knight began to laugh:
"Mad idea. So everything is Jew-
ish? Everything we have, derived
from Jews?"
"Everything. Look, these Inmps
are burning on a Jewish holiday
in memory of the Maccabean he-
roes. We have given them to you
too. On August 25 you honor
Il km as Christian saints. And
seven Jewish Maccabeants ore
buried as Christian saints in

OPEN CALL ISSUED
TO GERMAN JEWRY
FOR SELF-DEFENSE

(ContinuedfromPage One.)
them — yes."
"Speak, Count William," said the
on to undertake measures for the
rabbi.
protection of their minorities.
I do not intend to hold a speech
The Jewish representatives, Rot.
here, old skeleton," the knight
enstrick and Rabbi Nuork, de-
tossed his head. "I shall say no
scribed
the position of the Jews in
ntire 'than absolutely necessary.
various East European countries.
Call the Jews of Mainz together.
By tomorrow morning let all their
Protest Confiscation
and ave rse
Id and all their
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The
dollar of theirs rest here in my
Council
of the Polish Jewish Com-
hand. Otherwise, I'll have them Rome. • "
The knight snatched at the munities unanimously adopted a
strung up. Every single one of
word.
"In
Rome!
It
is
fortunate
resolution protesting against "the
them."
The rabbi shook his head. "Why
q; that you spoke the word, old Jew. medieval inquisitional l'russian
come then to me, Count William," 1 will go to Rome and find out confiscation law" calling for the
whether you are telling me the confiscation of the property of
he queried.
.
East European Jews who entsred
The Count of Flanders burst into
truth I don't understand theol-
o gy. Ican't argue wit h
. Ii
. ,
.
Y
Laughter. "I understand the q ues- in Rome I'll find out. I'll go after
The Communities Council ap-
tion, old antichrist. I might have i t. I will go to the Pope!"
pealed to the civilised world to act
done like the rest. Last year and
The rabbi grew silent. A minute against the "barbaric law."
the year before. And two years elapsed
before
spoke again.
The Polish Government was
ago. Hermann, Count Villibaldus, Do you know
the he Pope
, most no- called upon to protect Polish Jew-
and Eckinger. Like the first Cru- '. Ide Count?
ish nationals residing in Germany.
Faders. Break into the town,
The knight reached under his
—
slaughter whom one can and may,
loot. Then let the Emperor come coat of mail. "I do not know His Economic Discrimination Most
with pardons and the Cardinal Holy Highness. But here is a Latin Serious Aspect of Jewish Situa-
tiara in Germany
with tears. Right you are. I might letter addressed to him personally,
have done the same. But I did'nt sent by henry the Cardinal of
The present cabinet in Germany
Paris.
A
letter
of
recommenda-
I.
I
d'd
't
want to , U d .
has create( a situation w ere y
lion. I shall get in to see him.
want to"'
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Shall receive his blase rag. And
He heat his mailed chest, till it then I shall ask him whether you his press are almost as important
shook like an anvil. "Because I am were telling me the truth or falsi• as the declarations of reassurance
a righteous man! Because I am tying. If you lied, I shall return to issued by the government, states
Count of Flanders! Because I be- Mainz, and not a single Jew will a leading editorial in the Rund-
lieve in southern culture! Because be left alive here. For I am a schau, organ of the general Zion-
I like not blood! And I like not I
fists in Germany, which has just
Jewish blood. That smells worse righteous man!"
On the rabbi's brow the huge reached this country.
than the rest: .. Hand it over with-
"More important even than the
out bloodshed. Quietly. To kind wrinkle, the largest, the highway
words. lawfully. For it's coming of troubles commenced to con- attacks upon the Jews and the
tract. Only life's greatest pain demonstrative anti-Jewish attitude
to us. Coming!'
could have plowed such a furrow. of Adolph Hitler, the Nationalist
And inflamed by his own And only the memory of pain could Socialist leader, is the economic
h t bl , move it now and then. And Simon, discrimination which is beginning
g -.
with his iron gauntlet: "You Jews 'the ratibi of Mainz, spoke: "I to be felt," the paper says.
were beggars when you took to thank you, noble Count, for being
The Jews of Germany cannot
your world wanderings. You took so fair to me. But I must tell you
accept reassurance with confidence
no treasures with you from Jeru- 6omething which youperhaps
pe
do since the words are uttered in an
v ha e them,
salem. Yet now Iron
not know... I know the Pope."
atmosphere so poisoned it must
Id
n of them.
may
Count William's eyes dilated. occasion great concern, says the
ear-ringts,sil v e r candlesticks,
liens!
Once
you
were
beggars,
now
"Pope
Anacletus.
.
.
you,
the
un-
editorial.
jewels. How did you get them? clean one? „
From whom? From us, the Chris-
The rabbi bowed his head. "Yes,' Jews Fearing Pogroms Leaving
Aden En Masse
you are plutocrats! What you have I know him. I was with him last
year.
For fifty years I had not
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — Jews
in your possession is ours! Out
seen
him.
He
was
just
a
tiny
mite
everything
with it! Back with
are leaving the penninsula of Aden
which you have taken from us by when they stole him from me. Last en masse and the next boat leav-
year he finally summoned me. We ing for Palestine will carry a large
usury and fraud!"
r
each other, The Pope number of migrants seeking asy-
With that he threw himself into recognized
a chair, so that he fairly clanked. is ... my son."
lum in Palestine, the London of-
The mailed knight swayed fice of the Jewish Telegraphic
And Simon, the rabbi of Mainz,
closed his eyes. On his forehead clutched at his sword, slapped his Agency learned from its corres-
the thousand little wrinkles con- thigh. And fleeing from the room pondent in Aden.
verged about the huge furrow like , like a madman, he shouted down
The Jews are leaving the coun-
young ones around their mother.' the length and breadth of the Jew-
Then slowly and quietly he spoke: ish street in frenzy: "What, the try because of the dangerous sit-
"Count William, noble knight, as Pope too? The Pope too? The uation which has not abated, as
an outgrowth of the attacks in the
you say you are a righteous man.' Pope too?"
A law-abiding man. I can see that.! But Simon, the rabbi of Mainz, Jewish quarter of Aden recently.
Direct cabling of the news was
You are better than the others. whom the chroniclers call the
Therefore do not distort the law Great, bent down, with knitted rendered impossible because of the
existing
censorship. Recently de-
on this occasion either." brow, to gather the ruins of the
"I do not distort it!" shouted the door. Then he gazed into the oil apaches filed by the Jewish Tele-
graphic
Agency correspondent
Count angrily. lamps till they went out, one by
were intercepted, the Jewish Tele-
Very well. Understand what I one.
graphic Agency has learned from
say. If you like fairness in other
its representatives in Aden. The
things, like it in this as well. Be
, NEW MIZRACHI YOUTH authorities did not inform either
just toward thJewst too."
Just am
I even w wit h the race of BRANCH IN MT. CLEMENS the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Office in London or the Jewish
Judas!" murmured William. "But
cfiormstoutwnsh
to
Back with v
As a result of the last annual Telegraphic Agency representative
us. everything every convention
coming
convention of the Mizrachi Youth in Aden, that these telegrams had
thing you have taken from us." of America noted rogress is seen not been forwarded, while the rep-
The rabbi raised his white, trans. in
b
k resentative was allowed to believe
parent finger. "Very well. We shall has visited the state of Massachu- that the messages had been duly
return everything. But you must setts and has organized branches forwarded.
also give back what is coming to of Mazrachi Youth in Boston, and
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
us."
Chelsea: also a branch in Syra- , protested with the Indian office
To you? What on this earth can cuse, N. Y. New branches have I and was informed that a censor-
be coming to you?"
also been organized in Mt. Clemens, ship of a temporary nature had
The rabbi noded: "You say what Michigan and in Canton, Ohio.
been introduced.

we have was yours. I shall not ar-
gue with you. Let it be as you say.
We shall return everything which

we have taken from you. But you
must also return all that you have
taken from us."
The knight foamed. "We — from
you?"
You — from us."
I ever a farthing! ever in all of
Flanders did I touch accursed
Jewish gold!"
It is not money whereof 1 speak.
Count William, but something else.
Something entirely different. You
have taken much from us. . . we
have lent much to you. It is high
time that we receive it back! Re-
turn it!"
The knight's excitement grew:
"Just listen to this old fool! That
you should have given us anything!
You ragged nobodies, second-hand
dealers, race or usurers! But if it
be so, we shall return everything!
Everything! Jewish goods we shall
not touch! We shall give back
everything! With interest! Well,
what do you demand, you worthless
creatures?"
The rabbi rose and placed his
white hand on the iron-sheathed
shoulder of the knight.
You have a prayer, the Lord's
Prayer. . . Give it back to us. It
comes from our prayer-book. Jews
created it. We loaned it to you. Re-
turn it. You have a commandment
about brotherly love which you em-
blazon on your banners. It is ours.
We created it. Return it. You have
apostles. They are of our people.
Jewish fishermen. Give them back
to us..."
The knight burst into hoarse
laughter: "The old man's out of his
mind!"
The rabbi motioned him to kii•p
his peace. "Let me continue, most
just Count. You have a prophet
whom you worship at Easter. Jere-
miah. Ile is ours. He was a Jew.
Return him. From your Mass re-
turn to as our words. Give back
the hundred fifty psalms which you
took from us and sing night and

churches. .."
The knight drew himself up;
"Jew," he gasped, "how dare you'"
The rabbi continued: Give back
Petrus, who was ours and who
wrote the Saturday prayers. Re-
turn the Jewish funeral song from
your burial ceremonies; the Hal-
lelujah, because it is our chant,
and the Hosanna, because it is our
song; the Jewish saints from your
calender. Return the Jewish city
Jerusalem, because it was ours!
Will you return these? If so, we
shall also return everything, Count
William. .."
The Count gazed at the grey
rabbi in bewilderment. The words
trembled on his lips, which reel v d
of wine. "So we received every-
thing from you, old Jew? Every-
thing?"
Simon, the rabbi of Main;

Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, chair-
man of the board of the Young Will Plan Herat Memorial, Tisba

%%men's Hebrew Association and
prominent club leader, will ad-
dress the Jewish Radio Forum next
Sunday, July 10, over Station

WJB , during
th ° f rum
°
hour
from 2:30 to 3 P. M. This
gram
dedicated to the work
pro-
of the
Appropriate musical selections
will be given by Rhoda Zahavie,
dramatic soprano, and Lucienne
Monfort, pianist, Aaron Kurland,
chairman of the forum, will pre-
side.

Unveiling of Monument

An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Nellie Rosenthal
will take place on Sunday, July 10,
at 2 l'.M. at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

b'Ab Canvass. Washington
Forest Campaign

Plans for a Herz! Memorial
meeting; solicitations on Tisha b'Ab
and for planting trees in the Wash-
ington Forest in Palestine will be
made at a special meeting of the
Jewish National Fund Council of
Detroit to be held next Wednesday
evening, July 13, at the club-rooms,
8723 twelfth street.

CHORD CO NCERTS
JULY 17 AND 24

The Chord of Judea Symphony
Orchestra announces that it has
abandoned plans for concerts at
the Belle Isle Shell on Wednesday

nights and will instead appear in
two concerts at the Shell on Sunday
nights, July 17 and 24.

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which are birthdays of a Jew. Re-
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