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1

PEDETROITJEK IS/I aRDIVIGLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

OUR FILM FOLK

Page.)

(Continued from Preceding
---
lanai t' an acquaintance. On

the adereSni Steiner

oricing
was amazed to find himself in the

o

ffices of a New York street-car

cortiPanY.

a a a

It happened at the preview of
Con amens." After a ter•'
The
I
rible
financial
disaster, the her
r• A the heroine with, "Don't
,c'omrr.;:sdese. ice still have each
T he
I.
other—jut you and
1
heroine looks dteamily into the fu.
,rs, '•les, but there
1111AW
lure bad
be another soon to love and
will
• At this point a little
r
IaA ii five seated behind
;`;',.h - r - nikeil„ - Haw: ,1 knew it all

the time!" The tree„
vi audience
broke up in hysterics.





Did you know that King ff,..y
•Il the way down to
h'
personally in- (Continued from preceding page) '
•• ”t it t .° to
vile Preay Hoover to the Radio
city shindig? Hoover had to energies towards the betterment of
take the offer under advisement the more obvious evils.
She had her first legislative ex-
. . . but he posed for photo-
l. with Rosy
. .
geni
news
news , perience in 1909, when she formed
writers covered the event . . . the committee (el amusement re-
sod a plentiful *bowe r of p u b. • sourc e s f". work i ng girls' which
licity resulted .. . which, after was really the result of her i apes-
all, was just what Mr. Rosy ienees as a director of the Council
of Jewish Women.
wanted.

travelled

From the beginning of airs. Mos-
kowitz' career, all lines seemed to
DANCE SUNDAY have led front the Educational Al-
The Ramblers are giving their hence, where she held her first
first annual dance Sunday evening. position. As Belle Lindner, the
Jan. 15, at the Emanuel Hall, daughter of a Isom imitchinaker,
Taylor and Woodrow Nilson, feat- she began her work as director of
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liance that she met her first hus-
cab .
Minh, Charles II. Israels, a nep-
. iron.
Jet btlath.
hew of Josef Isreels, the Dutch
and married him in 1903.
conduct t huni,elves SO ❑ eKlitiVlI ty
I
III.
.\
1 11Re10 le the
Early
Early widowhood, however, forced
the udmiuisU ation , at
C.
II
her to earn it livelihood for herself
I II Tell y thoa who wou ld main-
I
I
I1:1
n.d
C;oinilh
and three children, Carlos, Miriam
t,1111 ih
an long as 1.,Ihle in
lv I -vent, d. 1)8 -
111111 Josef.
F
nat
Her First Husband.
eko.
Our Ina, r , -Ls aulfer tonsulr rably
a nd Pas id
Her son; Josef II., was associated
The Jews in Poland. Mort Is-
la i•aus. in the present regime
Dili•on of the series and Solnmon Lurya, Vaad
with her in her last undertaking
wl,.. hold power take no ac-
h.•..1•
at the Empire State Building.
Arita A razot h. ISynods of the Four
rims: of public opinion or of ern-
I,
AI,.
I
1,01 h.
When someone ventured to suggest
('aunt acs I.
I I I
that she was training hint to fol- "51"I inwgme that anwhg
ki and the ,:terserution
-t I II ,
The
TOMI/10. of the Jew, in In
low In her footsteps, she emphati- , tilts"h" "I'' not IiintlimlarlY
The question of taxat'em is t
( .101111 1031.
catty stated that that was not the' entlitisiast ic about changes in the
Sahli/111 Z1Wi.
mo ions IOW. It should he
. on the
I
no' the higher
case at till. "My seri is my tusiness
Baal Sheintob and His Disciples.
who v , nlblc lest (heir Lur-
III
'if all and exhaust nely stud-
\Vail.
asso•iat•—my partner," she said,
Elijah, Gaon of ll'ilna and his
I, .1 I me should then•by take into
The P. stoi
!,I
and with this stolid gesture of ma , ruul.lau,
„1 " . " 1 """""lh'
Disciples. Founding of l'oloshin.
ol imition the vital interests of
.,1 I .
Erzah, Nth.,
hi
Men
' ill el,
ternal confidence in her young son's
Moses llendelssohn and his P•r•
lest me in general, not only the
of the Great Assenild>
I
tie meantime, I .tin sure
ability, she aligned herself with
interest- of one or another prn-
Alexander the (1I. at a.d the
countless other .lewish mothers flout ,i. lone as the gltt-r ninent
Ritual '11 order Accusations. The
fe , sion
II In the Interests of the
the Just.
Accusation w Damascus in 1810.
Who are apt to boast in their own wil u.,t somand in inducing both
nazionity
the population which
The Septuagint. Joseph, ii,m of
The.lew , in A merits. Mordecai
characteristic fashions that their! RI el IiI1A et the population in the
must be taken into 111,1110. and
t o ; ett y to adopt it positive atti
won
Emanuel Ni:.h
1111111 the problem has Let II Well
1111 It-
Atttiochus itnd his 111'1
tale to a legislative council the
In 191 I the widowed 'Mrs. Israels
The P....al of the rantonists.
i101'Al lea tell, II
I , 011111:11111'1 , le
' NIallflthlaii.
thong will he a failure. The
married Dr. Henry Nloskowitz—the I
Moses 11•intetiare,
1 . 11/11•1
Cons i , a l ion
.1 odor 7tlatlothaeu...
Dr. !Moskowitz who is chairman of I g."•:•. !anent cannot do it without
iif the Bit hschilds.
The
of
the
I
ample.
1Ialis wrn are the 111ajOnIY
the board of directors of the Ort t
The Mi ,.meat of l'hovevei Zion.
'',1111 1 11 the :Ylaccalsee.
'onn t ry
and imparital chairman of the ; ln
nor can it do It
Dr. The, dor Herz'.
i.„.1 sin„,„,
Hen's Clothing industry. For all: w dhow. the Jews. One can plc.
The Hal four !federation.
'32 BUSY 'EAR 'ion
of Shetah.
tlis••. which such a step
of Mrs. :Moskowitz' ,activities in ! Inie
The Pies. tit Palestine and the
and
her
Tito,
Sons. Loss Utalutzim
,
connection with her ;work of per- • 11 , 1. ' Posh: e upon the world,
CONCILIATION BODY s,,Ionl•
•of Independence.
Ili it ish Palriam•nt, on
sonar relations miusel for Alfred
Leading Figures in .lewish Life
Herod I. His Ascension to the in General. Ben Yehialah, Ached
Commission, and
E. Smith, =he still found the time, th, Maiden
(Continued from l'age One.)
'
Throne.
when she e as not busy replenishing 1 upon world .1, wry; and the goy-
Iln-Ant. Chaim Nachman Itialik,
Ilerod II. 11 is Reign-
her larded with home-made pre-1 eminent monad treat these fat.-
Chaim M'eizmann.
Schwarz, Sol Tekulsky, Ludwia.
11 111,1 and Shantmai.
. serves, to serve as honorary chair- 1 to], uninincernedly. The govern-
Votrelstein, Dr, Jonah It Wise .
Lending Figures in American
,
g
man on various on conunittees,; aunt will yet think it over seven
.\
I
Life. Louis Marthall, bouts Bran-
'the Jewish Conciliation C111111
Destruction of the Temple II.
whenever necessary, as the contin- tones Madura it attempts to set
of Aini•rica holds Its s•ssions at ,
deis, Strauss, etc.
,•,
up a legislative conned in which
lied her interest in the Council of
war In
the Madison Street Court House,
ost rui t
of derusalem.
Jewish Women, Jewish Board of the Jewish people will not he able
2ill Madison street, and occasion-
SECOND YEAR
I Guardian, th,. Ho me for, It , p:uticipnl r.
Ally at the Pity Court of the
Ital.1.1
Jodi:man
Ben Zakkiti.
No-Trump Bridge Club Aids
the Educational Alliance, and INCOME TAX IN 2ALESTINE
Brom.
There is no fee, charge
R„1,1,,,
the Madison House Society.
Noldy Families.
And now -• a few remarks re-
or expen, e of any kind It. tilt - 110
(tar
It was while she was at the AI-
of the intro.
gent , .
L
Itabld Simon Ben •Inchai. lag
liance, too, that she
Pal-
of all 0104110 tax
The gill, of the NtaTrump
Jewish Conciliation ('curt mim e ,
Proskauer, the sante Proskauer
in„'
Bridge Club donated 20 baskets of
01 America aims to carry out the
Itabbi Muir and Iteruritth.
who was later one of the members I
fond to Jewish needy families for
to
nah
the
Patriarch.
in the
ideal of justice simply and di-
Rabbi J o
of Smith's fatuous "Kitchen Cabi- !
Jew's in Babylon i i nd the T a lmud. Chanukah.
redly without the encumbrimees
net,” dubbed no by political wits be-
ti,• 1 i .• Zionist executives in
The chairman, Juliette Schaefer,
Its (Selected Stories).
procedure,
rumplicated
..1'
cause 1D . sMtiskowitz playtol such
.1.
a. a.. and particularly the I field of service includes the anti-
and her assistants, Belle Brinkman,
Bostenai,
all important rule .
At that time
I.illian
Barron and Hors Epstein,
The Glionim.
cable adjustment of disputes, di f-
Proskauer was leading one of the
l'''''' ''' II 'l' hu ' utativel' " i thl
..■ , IK1Ve given an le-111' ,
helped to a mink., the baskets. Miss
Rabbi Saadiah Gaon.
ferences and misunderstandings
hoy's clubs, it was her Who 1.0e0I11.

thi
cio
eminent
that
they
Silt:tiler
thanks ail the members
Jeviit in Spain. Itabbi Moses
affecting th e god IlitIlle and repu..
mended Mrs. :Moskowitz to .ludge
ai it It III the introduction
rtheir eaoperation,
disputes arising l Ben Chano•h.
tation of Jowly
Abram I. Elkus as the likely per-
',ahem taking into (-on-
son to organize the ivoman's Win..
between Jewish persons and Jew•
the differt•nt parties In-
ion to help elect Al Smith tro,e11,1'
ish religious, community, frater-
This,
l in the question.
of New York State.
nity and benevolent organizations,
n.
h. of the (al , e
Her Jewish Feeling..
RS Well as between one Oreill11/ 11
halt'
All began to rely inure 111111 more
lion and another; also dispute ,
.1, tt ol.
The
11 uth
upon the npinnin of the woman
: r ising
1"111 ideal l'""I''''
l'tw"'"
IL:! !' 1. 1- ' 11 - of1 110 1 ' \ ''''' t l ' e
whom he cnnsidered t he "Iiraiiiiim
‘1(.1r tie
chum' 1."r
woman u • knew." That was in Itils
lam ''"
declared this in the Vami domestic
difficulties,
and other such
Reonning ,noel of dolor fait. toelber And drawing no. ionrhoIon,
and it marked the beginning of
.1 111' ,1 enrol which. by consent, may
il"• 1 1 a , l'ixe , u 1 e lady of the
Withowl Ihe fail. of our oiler able. to ersAlin four donee of
their strange association, broken
0
uh
0
neihall
'
'T
"'
"
4
t
uhnutt
in
'
''
Pair'
"f
r
I
'
l
1'
only by
owe,. I. renpoidired
rs the death of M . Moskow• , '''''' '''',I c'''''''''
At eV- .
mediation or arbitration.
h ave
1
itz, which Smith considered "a dist , ' . ,,,,i
II."' in '''''''
I
an''
The
C
P
1.
nn
del
for
oil
Ole
(toe
larO
Ile
can
do
moo
IhAn
'
"'Iv
'
made
cry session there ;an. three judges, 1
my conversation with the
aster,,,
Ile iv, compare then .11h other. in the ...me Moine.. or a oold•rd for
2
i 11 i ell Commissioner that the Ex- i a rabbi, a business man rind a 2
riinipare the loth tour pied perlormotell.
Ile
ono
ind
Whether
h
M rs. Moskowitz had en- 1 I • utive cannot admit any attitude jurist. The litigant, must sign an .,
3
Ail IRO lho i.n ono. o • CO& 10 woo 1 . 10, .
countered any anti-Semitic die-
• tone it has the possibility of
agreement
to abide by the decision s'
m
1•.•
4
elimination during the course of
, ,, ,lung into contact with the sir-
This agreeini•lll 4
of the judges.
her career, it W11, (11114'114 to (1'11.
to des interested in the questiou of ' is binding, pursuant to the at Id-, 5
5
Hers was not the temperament
ad.-r
tratinn laws of the state of New
taxation.
ate any nonsense. One could
6
The ease is then heard
1 will mot deny Cl) own view I York.
.11naett see her squelch any nullity st
7
get rid of the The litigants art. permitted to pre. 7
Audits - Systems - Tax Service
4 bigiited hysteria by the mere that we cannlo
giving a nags- sent their stories in person vithei ,.,
8
force of her placid level-headed question by merely
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1
0
1317
GRISWOLD
manner. She claimed that she had tire reply. The political art 1.f i in English ti in l'iddish. There
K HARRIS C
(
9
9
, never found racial prejudice stand- constantly saying "no" is no are no lawyerg to argue for them,
1'1111111. ' no technical rules or procedure.'
ing in her way for the simple rya- great wisdom, and rail so
SOH that she never paid any ((Hen-
' tion to it. In fact, she dismissed
'the entire subject by saying:

"I do not carry a Jewish chip on
my shoulder. II have no social am-
bitions, never have had, and ha,
never pretended to be anything I
ant !tot,"
___
Nevertheless, she did admit that
her children had met up "to some
GIVE THEATER PARTY
extent with some racial discrimin-
FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME ation at the schools they attended.

lint those always solved t heis
nel-
,
M.
rs J. Rost. is chairman of the ,.,,,,..,. ,
She
WAS 'Probably ee
l.1 1.
fei
theater party to, he given Sunday to the fact that her ill
,,a, 1:• ' .
through the courtesy of A. Littm en los, failed to make a fro. , i •
of Littman's People's Theater, for' Amherst—a source ..,f Ili, n I. d. . i -,1
inmates of the Old Folke Home, pointment to the lay,
All who have volunteerml the use
0 ftheir cars are asked to be at the
A man learn littl. :runt i Icao ■
Old Folks' Home, 31s Edmund
`
. — mach from defeat.
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uh,..; i ik,, is
iii. 1: i • -sego further
and
--
de. aamti it or malignant, neither by writing: 'Should you discover
• I . i el-on:it character of the can- any books in our stock of obi.,
o
h ihtt , s nor the large .lewish poi t. D onald,. nature which we .,
,,..
• --f the states, nor ti'' Demo- aware of, we shall he in I .. oa-•
Lindslide, nor all three of • to have you call them to o,,.: i

fm:tors combined, would tent ion.'
-

"Otto Kern, vice-presafent
o
imt c limn str ng enough to have
the Ernst Kern Company. mi ., .•
u.i.1. d their victory.
r..
,
:.
:a.;
the
last
two
years
iiki.
your
chairman
of
hi,
acne
- 1 ,
seen the elevation of with our position and state, •
i a t,. lie: moon N. Cardoza to the he will have an si•arch :midi : o
i ,ii: t of the United books ..1' the type comply lie.
, ,,.., • ,
1 0.. have found bounti- If any such hooks are f i•
s• ..
for gratitude in the writes. we shall glailli •. •
approval with which by returning these ••
' .i111111iiii,
appointment was received, lishers.
"Similar declaration , ••
a ! , v the U. S. Senate and by
: . i :de and press of America. ,ration have been reee,..-.
h. ,..htin tr that Justice Car- ,lanes A. Jones, general , al.. “i
•i . 1 , .... ,i3I1 for the post of ('rowiev-Milnt-r & Vo . l"
. • ' . itatement that Bernard Sonic, of the Byron lira ' -.
o
1
• , aost be at low ebb, Store, and from Ray liennen. o
•to ra i: •olly recall the bitter Dennen's.
"lour chairman is at Ho, : ate
of i ,ge with which the nuns-
in of Justice Brandeis was giving his attention to it timid.,
-, tint less than a generation ago, of other :natters coming under
"Discrimination against Jews in the head of anti-defanuition whi. 11
employment continues, and this ha, been referred to him fr..,
reprehensible practice merits the various sources. One ..f il.,•-:
attention of your anti-defamation' touches upon a report that Oa
committee. which has been ovine. l 'Merchant of Venice' has .,...,
it much thought and study during made its appearance in the li•
trout •i }tools; another touch... •i o .i.
Ii i o St month,
"Complaints are trade against the attitude toward .1i-wish lulli
Ik e nadir b roa d c a s ting of anti- hers id it large Christian charm t.
• Semitic attacks over tart ei . .• a . building agency; a third deals w.•11
!inns during Ili, . • -1:: . i ' l' ../ • . i icinus phrasing of a bithe•it
a , :: from a Detroit brarieli • f
e
' .i•• i •
language progi.oi •
• •., I
S. Department of .1u......,•
to report that nos, • • i l • .. • •.
ia i I; . iii I, on all of these and otli. I
ever, have comet ra d • i
. : , . i ii•ei, will be made • 0 the 1...1g.
„„
n , an d it i. ... ,••
-oate
that Detroit Poly. 111111 la t• • .i'l on, tim e to time.
May I respectfully requad :log
radio stations will not be lima Ii. • i
to adopt the methods apparently the member. of Pisgah Lodge le-
al toga:* til one or two other nett 10 the chairman of th e an':
I
el . , A: Members of the d'flai Writh defamation committee any el
Who are familiar with foreign Ian- dances o; discrimination, toejii
guages are urged 0o listen in on dice, malice or ill-will original Ill:
such programs and to report any n anti-Semitism, so that your con:
anti-Senility utterance., promptly mittee may give them (tempt .01.1
and aceuratnly to t he anii-defama- careful ettentinn.
, "In conclusion may t say that
non commit oe.
"At the reqatst of the .tational !the effectiveness of the IViiiti
o fa re of the 3'nni ll'inth. your', B'rith work of anti-defamation II ;
chairman took up with the Variolli one of the prime factors in th ,
book-dealers of Detroit the ques• development of the era of good
'tan of their sale of certain ehil- will to which t have referrmli
dren't books, containing nasty that the permanence of this good
I re) pleased 1.',..1 1.1 1st he determined by our
ads-Jewish verse.
to report that our complaint met own zeal, conduct and wetchful-
with instant and gratifying co- nest. As a matter of pidicy, out
operation on the part of the larger anti-defamation committee must
and mare important merchants. subscribe to the doctrine of
O scar Webber. vice-prevalent George Washington, rho declared,
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featuring a

liar axle.

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thine. Many progressive changes in design

and

construction. And selling

world's largest builder of cars and

trucks could achieve.

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n

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kal ,..e new

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are

110W

Half-ton Pick-up

at me:,

greatly reduced prices that only the

powered by

new type of rear axle with the outstanding

$70

announces a greatly improved line of

Chevrolet six cylinder trucks

Chevrolet has also introduced an entirely

mechanical advantages of a four-pinion

different ial and a straddle mounted pinion

With bearing support

111

$440

Sedan Delivery

$545

models have a sturdier universal joint, as

Halt-ton Panel . '530

131" Stake .. .

$655

157" Stake . . .

$715

well as larger brakes, improved springs, and

a new 1 5-gallon furl tank.

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before in trucks can equal the importance of

this announcement :

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i4 TO 21

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