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STAGE AND SCREEN PISGAH INSTALLS
"Last Waltz" Follows OFFICERS MONDAY
Another Excellent Bill at!
--
the Center Theater
Prominent artists will partici-
Knights of Pythias Lodge
pate in the concert arranged by
The
Center Theater of 6540
No. 55 to Occupy Build-
the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
ing on Aug. 15
Angeles Sanatorium, to be held Woodward Ave., near Grand
in the Mt. Clemens High School
Auditorium on Sunday evening,
July 21.
Among those who will partici-
' pate will be Emma Lazaroff-
Lorraine SANTSCHI
PAGE THREE
and TIELAL CHRONICLE
Members of Detroit Lodge No.
55, Knights of Pythias, are en-
thusiastic over the lease con-
cluded for the occupancy of the
Phoenix Club building as the
lodge's headquarters.
At a meeting on Tuesday night,
after a lengthy discussion of the
terms of the lease for the Phoe-
nix Club, the lodge, by a large
majority, voted in favor of the
proposal.
It was pointed out that Lodge
No. 55 will now have the finest
Castle Hall of any Pythian order,
and that members will be pro-
vided with the finest facilities af-
forded any Pythian group in the
United States.
The members will have access
to hand ball courts, shower
rooms, a gymnasium, club rooms,
card rooms, rest parlors, an audi-
torium and other facilities.
As a result of the signing of
the lease for the Phoenix Club
building, an enthusiastic cam-
paign for new members, and for
the reinstatement of old ones, is
being conducted, and many new
members have already been en
listed.
Chancellor Commander Ber-
nard A. Pearl has issued an ap-
peal to delinquent members to
have their dues adjusted, and his
LOUIS LEVIN
call has met with an encouraging
response. Mr. Pearl slates that Scheyer and Israel Hertz, vocal-
no adjustments will be made af- , ists; Belle Kessler, flutist and vo-
ter Aug. 15, the date on which calist; William Bliznick, violinist;
the remodeling of the new Phoe- Rebecca Katzman-Frohman, piano
nix Club headquarters on John accompanist; Evelyn Shkolnik,
R. and Erskine St. is to be corn- 'cellist; Louis Levin, in character
pleteed. The building will be
ready for occupancy by Detroit
Lodge No. 55 on, or perhaps be-
fore, Aug. 15,
Blvd.,—a most comfortable thea-
ter cooled by electric refrigera-
tion and offering free parking
with free chauffeur service—has
another
otthk e i r s w ee xeck ellent bill arranged
for
Satutday, Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday, July 20 to 23, the
features are: "Shadow of Doubt"
and "Vanessa," with an added
cartoon, "We Aim to Please."
Beginning with Wednesday,
July 24, through Friday, July 26,
the Center Theater will present
"Reckless," featuring Jean Har-
low and William I'owell; and
"Traveling Saleslady," with Joan
Blondell and Glenda
Farrell.
"King's Daughter" is a cartoon
supplementing this bill.
Popular prices always prevail.
JEFFERSON BEACH OFFERS
MANY ATTRACTIONS
The Current Opera
current Operii Under the
Stars production at Navin Field,
Ole immortal "Blossom Tim e,"
w ill continue its engagement un.
lit next Sunday night, July 21
.
The unusual popularity of this
great musical success brou ght
about the two-day extension of
the engagement.
The following outdoor man ical
show will be Oscar Straus' "L eat
Waltz," and it will lie presen ted
for one week starting M011 day
night, July 22. The Mon day
night openings will be follow ed
for the next few shows. "T he
Last Waltz" will see the ret urn
of Gladys Baxter, who won MO
much acclaim for her brilli ant
performance in "Bitter Swee t."
Other leading roles will be I
played by Roy Cropper, Leon and
Ceeley, Hope Emerson, Nan CO
Welford, Barnett Parker a rid
Ruth Reiter.
Oscar Straus, who wrote "T he
Last Waltz," is also the com-
poser of "The Chocolate Soldier,"
"The Last Waltz" is considered
his most outstanding operetta. It
was written before operetta had
become so closely allied to jazz
and as a result it has beauty a nd
melody in the Viennese mann er.
Straus provided it with mu
that is gay and catchy.
Ceremony to Take Place at
Dinner-Dance at Oriole
Terrace
Next Monday night, Pisgah
Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith will
install newly elected officers at,
the Oriole Terrace, which has
been exclusively reserved for that
night for members of the lodge
IN
BEAUTIFUL
LAKE ST. CLAIRE!
FINE BATHING
BEACH!
RIDES - DANCING
FUN!
DETROIT'S FINEST
AMUSEMENT PARK
F
Parking
It Admittance,
1?4
1;
Picnic
Grounds!
J EFFERSON
The management of Jefferson
Beach, located at 9 Mile Rd. and
Jefferson Ave., is giving away
Tn.s. M
absolutely free this Sunday after-
noon, to some lucky child, a pony,
saddle and bridle. There will be
no strings attached to this offer.
It is also announced that a big
fireworks display will be present-
ed Saturday night.
JOSEPH L. STAUB
Jefferson Beach is a popular
and their friends. Dinner, to be
rendezvous and offers in addi-
tion to a fine amusement park, Carl Hansen, Swedish Grap- served at 6:30 p. m., will be fol-
A Poriy, Saddle and Bridle to Some Lucky Child
lowed by the installation of of-
an excellent and natural bathing
pler, Makes Local Debut
ficers program, after which there
beach where bathers can swim in
FIREWORKS—SATURDAY NIGHT
Wednesday
Night
will
be
dancing
and
two floor
the waters of Lake St. Claire.
shows. Those desiring reserva-
There is free admittance to the
Detroit fans may see a new tions should communicate with
park, no charge for the use of
picnic grounds, and free parking. championship prospect in the Aaron Rosenberg, Cadillac 5690•
The following officers will be
making next Wednesday nigh at ,
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS when Carl Hansen, sensation I installed: Joseph L. Staub, presi-
Strictly Confidential
dent;
Herman Osnos, first vice-
young
Swedish
star,
makes
his
Charles
Boyer
and
Loretta
ORK DELIS ENV alCIUSICIS
• Pertnils 3,1 to .W"> oor
Young are co-starred in "Shang- wrestling debut here against Ray president; Benjamin Marcus,
'copy Anil
(twin
STAGE
DOOR
second
vice
president;
Rudolph
Steele
at
Sandlotters
Field,
Fast
hai,"
now
showing
at
the
Michi-
In 'our
n hoot, Juno phoni•
Hilly ROW. who doesn't like to
Euclid YOWL
gan Theater along with a vaude- J efferson and Adair. Hansen and' Meyersohn, secretary; Ben F.
AI mit•
CINCINNATI,
Ohio—Alfred
M.
be
known
as "Mr. Fannie Brice,'
uA
FRENCH JEWS CREATE
Goldman,
treasurer;
Harry
Yud-
Steele
will
be
part
of
the
double
ville show topped by the Cali-
IhMellle,
fornia Collegians, who were windup with Ray Richards and . koff, monitor; Harold M. Silver- Cohen, president of B'nal B'rith, finally landed an angel for his cir-
Bert 1111on'y
REPRESENTATIVE BODY
announced
the
appointment
of
Dr.
1,4 1.
cus
play
at
the New York Hippo-
Orel,
ston,
assistant
monitor;
Samuel
lately featured in "Roberta" and Chief Chewacki forming the other
‘4,t1
W. Leib, warden; former Judge Lee J. Levinger as director of the drome ... The theater will be re-
"Three's A Crowd." Other stage half.
'ty
PARIS. (WNS) — The first
order's
newly-established
Bureau
modelled
into
a circus .. , There
Hansen brings one of the best Samuel Brezner, guardian.
acts include Walter Dare Wahl
100I
united front of all Jewish organi-
of Research, which is to compile will be elephants, lions and • whole
with Emmet Oldfield, Duke Nor- records of the year with him to
zations in the history of French
menagerie and on the mezzanine
. •
man and Zara Lee with Young Detroit. In the past month he
Jewry came into being here after
will be located Ripley's "Believe
6515 GRAD IIVEI AT GRAND MID.
Blair and Paige and Rachelle has downed four of the toughest
a conference attended by dele-
It or Not" freak show . . . Billy
opponents in the heavyweight
Carley.
gates from all parts of the coun-
aays that some of his monkeys
l'aul Robeson and Nina Mae ranks. Chief among them is Gus
try, which was convened by the
will have a separate kosher kitchen
McKinney, celebrated Negro Sonnenberg, former U. of D..
Ten bouts are scheduled for the
official Jewish community, the
because they have been donated by
stars, present a handsome and and Dartmouth football Star and • benefit amateur boxing show to
Consistoiro Juive, of which Baron
an
Orthodox Jew ... S. Klein of
one
of
the
chief
claimants
of
the
I
interesting new team in "San-
take place at the Arena Gardena,
Robert de Rothschild is president.
Union Square, who is giving to
ders of the River," Alexander title at one time.
5795 Woodward Ave., on Tues.
The conference decided to esta-
Brooklyn
a lot of animals for the
Hansen defeated Sonnenberg I day night, July 30. The spon-
Kords's production of the fam-
blish a permanent committee
municipal zoo, imported his mena-
ous Edgar Wallace story which in Boston, Gus's old stronghold. sors, Julius Rosenwald Post No.
consisting of representatives of
gerie
on
the
Nazi steamer Deutsch-
is now showing at the United'
219 of the American Legion, and
the Consistoiro, the Alliance Is-
land ... Florence Meyer, daughter
Artists Theater.
the alumni of Troop 23, Boy
raelite and the Jewish Federa-
of
Eugene
Meyer,
Jr., publisher
Joe E. Brown in Ring Lard- next move in behalf of Dreyfus wa Scouts of America, invited Benn
tion, the latter representing all
of the Washington Post, has been
ner's hilarious home run comedy, made by Smile Zola, the novelis s, Leonard to act as honorary re -
East European Jews in France.
cast
for
the
part
of
Ruth in Frans
"Alibi Ike," is now showing at then at the zenith of his reput a . eree of the evening.
Originally it had been suggested
Werfel's "Road of Promise" . . .
the popular State Theater, on the. Lion.
Mickey
Cochrane
of
the
Detroit
that the permanent committee
Four members of the Bennis
Writing to the newspaper Auro cc Tigers and Roger Hornsby of the
same program with "Going High-
should also include all Jewish in-
Schneider Yiddish Artef Players
brow" starring Guy Kibbee, Zaau an open letter to the President o f St. Louis Browns, who will be
stitutions, including philanthro-
have received and rejected offers
the
Republic,
he
denounced
the
mi
Pitts and Edward Everett Hor-
n . I playing here on that date, have
from Hollywood for :screen work
pic agencies. This idea was aban-
ster of war for having suppresse d accepted the invitation to appear
ton.
I'olice Sergeant Samuel Har-
doned, however, when the East
ertain proofs of Dreyfus' inn o at the boxing show.
sh of Atlantic City could not re-
European Jews pointed this plan
EVELYN SHKOLNIK
enee, and the two courts-marti al
EASTERN STAR CAFE
,
Talent will be selected from
sist his theatrical inclination and
would mean that they would be
The Eastern Star Cafe urges] —the first for condemning an inn 0 ., among the leading amateur box-
his desire to reform the uniform
, outnumbered. sketches, and there will be selec-
lovers of Chinese food to avail ent man and the second for kno w-' ern of Michigan. This show is
of the Atlantic City police ... So
tions by an instrumental trio.
themselves of the cafe's delivery ugly acquitting a guilty one. Zo la I sanctioned by the Michigan A.
he got dressed in his conception of
DR. LEE J. LEVINGER
as co nvicted of libel because o f
Man Believed to Be Dead
The annual moonlight of the service. This service enables you
IA. U. The proceeds will be used
what the well-dressed policeman
auxiliary will take place on Sun- to enjoy your favorite Chinese h he let ter, but the charge again 5 11 for the benefit of a Jewish Scout material on everything pertaining
Found Through HIAS
should wear in the summer and
day evening, Aug. 11, to Sugar dish in your own home. A call „ im later was annulled by the Su . I camp, and for the sons of the to Jewish conditions on American walked
After 20 Years
into police headquarters...
Island. Organizations can ar- to Euclid 2000 will start a deliv- reme Court.
American Legion.
campuses.
The chief of police took one long
iti.ENSED 18 THE MAN By Loot*
range to get reduced rates on ery boy promptly on his way
Instigator Ends Life
I A few choice ringside
Dr.
Levinger
has
been
director
of
Zara Putilinheil Bo,. Merrill
look
at
Samuel and fired him ...
seats,
as
One of the happiest persons in tickets bought en bloc, and can
With a view to putting a stop t O well as reserved seats, can still the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Edna Ferber has surrended
, Indianapolis ($2 501
with your order. The Eastern
the world today is Aryeh Berman
to the
thus share in the profits of the Star is famous for its chop suey a he "campaign against the army, " be obtained, either at the box- at Ohio State University for the Hollywood lure and will help
of 2012 D ean St., Brooklyn, who affair. Arrangements for the
di-
the efforts in behalf of Dreyfu , office of the Arena Gardens; by last 10 years. Born in Idaho, be rect the scree version of her "Come
This bulky work of close to
through the instrumentality of the purchase of tickets by organi- and chow mein.
500 pages is one of the finest Hebrew
Bert Milan and his orchestra G ere termed by the Nationalists ,jcalling Mr. Beck at Ca. 5200, or attended the Universities of Chi- and Get It" . . . Max Meth, con-
Sheltering
and
Immigrant
rations
can
be
made
by
calling
odefroi
Cavaignac,
who
had
be-
human narratives published in
I at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue , cago, Cincinnati, Pennsylvania, and ductor and husbeend of Anita Case,
continue to provide the music for
Aid Society (BIAS), 425 Lafayette
c me
A. H. Jaffin, Madison 6766.
many months.
or war, read befor e L awrence and Dexter, Na. 9702. , the Hebrew Union College. Ile was former actress, has rented Theo-
dancing nightly.
St., New York, has found his
the Chamber of Deputies the docu - •
rabbi of Temple Israel, Paducah, dore Dreiser's home at Mount
This is Louis Zara's first novel
brother whom he thought had been
ments forming the "dossier" and a
but it has all the earmarks of a
Ky., from 1913 until the time Kisco, New York, for the summer
gle call. It made bad blood. I was
' killed during the war. The broth- DEATH OF DREYFUS
- scion alleged to have bee
America entered the war, when he
studied effort, and the result is
. . . Ile has put mezuzahs on
er who was found living in Vor-
considered impolite."
made by Dreyfus. These were de
REVIVES INTEREST
served in France as Chaplain with 'very door and he's going to leave
an excellent story which is com-
onez, Soviet Russia, is Wolf Moishe
Dreyfus was attached to the in-
the U. S. Army. From 1922 until them there for Mr. Weiser . .
ounced by Picquart as forgeries
parable to the works of veteran
IN FAMOUS AFFAIR telligence bureau of the war de- is contention was confirmed whe
Berman.
he was rabbi of Temple Beth Herman Bernstein's adaptation of
novelists.
n
A factory for the manufacture Emeth, Wilmington, Del.
Wolf Moishe, one day, came to
partment when in September, 1094, Lieut.-Col. Henry, pressed for a
It is the story of Jake Kra-
the European play, "The Nobel
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I )
•
the 111AS-ICA (Ilicem) office in
Lieut.-Col. Henry, another member explanation by the minister of war of kosher sausages, to be known
He is the author of "A History ;Prize," was tried out at ■ summer
kauer who, fleeing from Russia
•
as
the
Palestine
Kosher
Sausage
of the Jewe in the United States", theater and may come to Broad-
in the latter part of the 19th Harbini, China, with the request to the peoples of all lands were di- of the bureau staff, received a pa- admitted having forged the papers
locate his brothers and uncles in
Henry Was arrested and places Co., Inc., has been opened here "A Jewish Chaplain in France," way next season...
per through the "usual channel."
century to escape military serv-
at 1741-45 Pingree Ave.
America. Ile had no addresses. rected to the young Jewish officer,
and many other books and articles. THIS AND THAT
ice, came to America, the hope All he knew was that he had not not alone because of the wide- Supposedly it had been recovered in the fort at Mont Valerian. The '
The manufacture of these sau-
Maxwell Bodenheim, the unoffi-
of Jews and the land painted as had a word from them since 1915. spread belief that a great injustice by a charwoman in the employ of next morning he was found dead in sage products will be under the' A few years ago he was Chaplain
of
the American Legion, the only cial port laureate of America, is a
the
intelligence
bureau,
from
the
his
cell,
having
cut
his
throat.
offering golden opportunities.
As a very meagre means of iden- had been done, but because of the
The cabinet then took a hand in supervision and hashicacha of rabbi ever to hold that post. I very sick man and his friends are
Jake settled in Chicago. With- tification he told the officials of general feeling that he had been waste basket in the office of Col.
In addition to being director of trying to raise • fund to send him
Schwartzhoppen, the German mili- the matter and referred the case Rabbis Fine, Kleinplatz, Schech-
nut a knowledge of English, he
ter and Zager.
the Bureau that they came from sacrificed by the powerful military
the Ohio State Hillel Foundation, to • tubercular sanitarium . . .
nevertheless managed to satisfy Pinsk and lived somewhere in New clique that had obtained control of tary attache. The paper was the to the Supreme Court for riview of
A
special
Mashgiach
will
be
Dr.
Levinger was a lecturer in Mrs. Jesse Isador Straus, wife of
famous "bordereau" a list of con- the application of Mme. Dreyfus.
his greed and to save a little York or Brooklyn.
the French army.
fidential military documents which Its decision, in favor of Dreyfus placed in charge of this factory philosophy at Ohio State Universi- the American ambassador to
money. lie buys himself a horse
Dreyfus, a member of the general the writer had delivered, or under- on every point, annulled the sen- to supervise the absolute kashruth ! ty, and is a past president of the France, is very happy
Harbin wrote to New York giv-
these days
and wagon, acquires a bank ac- ing the information furnished by staff with the rank of captain, was
of its products.
University Religious Council. j because the French chief of pro-
tences of the 1894 court-martial
count, achieves his craving for Wolf. The 111AS headquarters convicted by a cilitary tribunal took to deliver.
Shlomo Braitstein, who is well ,
As director of the B'nai B'rith tocol decided that she Is to be list-
and ordered a new trial by another
Disagreed on Signature
security, the chief motive for here got busy and after some time of betraying French military sec-
known in the Orthodox commu- Bureau of Research, he will work ed at all social functions ahead of
court-martial.
coming to this country.
Gen. Mercier, then minister of
traced the brother, above referred rets to Germany. Sentenced to im-
Returned to France on the cruis- nity, is president of the Palestine! under the direct supervision of Dr. I the Princess Nicholas of Greece
Remembering his people in
. M. Itubinow, secretary of B'nai . . . We were waiting all this
to, who roundest up the other mem- prisonment for life, he was pub- war, directed Col. du Paty de Clam er Sfax, Dreyfus faced the second 'K osher Sausage Co.
Russia, he sends them some hers of the family and telling that licly drummed out of the army to investigate the affair. His first
Mr. Braitstein can be reached B'rith, and a well-known statisti- time to congratulate
court at Rennes, Aug. 7, 1899. Not-
Magistrate
money. His mother thereupon
the "dead" had come to life. And and sent to Devil's Island, off the move was to dictate a letter to withstanding the events that inter- at the headquarters of the corn- cian and social worker,
Jonah J. Goldstein
Here's our
arranged for his marriage with
Capt. Dreyfus. This specimen of
pany, 1745 Pingree Ave., or by
thus the international service of coast of French Guiana.
vened
since
the
first
trial,
the
court
chance
...
He's
going
to
perform
Anna Gold, who came to Chicago
Dreyfus handwriting, together
Vindicated After 12 Years
found him guilty by a vote of 5 to being called at Madison 8358.
the marriage ceremony for his sin-
with a supply of linens and sev- HIAS reunited another Jewish
with the bordereau, was submitted
ter, Gertrude, who is to wed Jack
family.
2,
but
decided
unanimously
that
After four years, due to the ef- to five experts in handwriting. Two
eral roubles as ■ dowry. Jake
LONDON (WNS) — A seven 1 1 000 Jews Converted in C. Peck, known professionally an
forts of his devoted wife and of these declared the bordereau was "there were extenuating circum-
considered it a good match, the
Warsaw in 3 Months
"Jacques, the coutuorier"
5,000 German Jews in Pal- friends, Dreyfus was returned to not in the handwriting of Dreyfus. stances." The verdict of the court foot cyprus oriental cedar tree
girl being learned and of fine
from
Windsor Great Park, which
town of Boksburir in South Africa
France for • new trial before an- The other three, who included M. with its 10-year sentence WRs fol-
estine Agriculture
character.
belongs
to
King
George,
will
be
WARSAW
(WNS)
—
More
than
is going to have ■ Dr. Landon
JERUSALEM (WNS-Palcor . other court-martial. To the aston- Bertillon, inventor of the finger- lowed by manifestations in favor of sent by His Majesty to Palestine 1,000 young Jewish men have been
In the meantime the Krakauer
ishment of the world, he was again
Street in honor of the chief rabid
Dreyfus
in
various
cities
of
Eur-
business grew to be a large com- Agencyl—Five thousand Jewish convicted and sentenced to 10 years. print system of identification, in- ope and the United States, not- as the first tree to be planted in converted to Christianity in the of
South Africa, J. L. Landau , ,
mission house and a chain of re- refugees from Germany have been He was, however, pardoned by the sisted that it was.
withstanding the pardon signed by the King George V Jubilee Forest last three months, according to sta- Professor Picard, the explorer of
tail stores. Instead of a dingy absorbed to date in Palestine President of the Republic,
on the hills of Nazareth. The tistics published here. The con- the stratosphere, had a Jewish
On the strength of the report, President Loubet.
flat, he and his Anna occupy a agriculture according to a report
forest is being planted as British verts are mostly of the profession. grandfather who was a sherbet in
Dreyfus was arrested and played
Those
Retired After Vindication
country estate, and Jake becomes that will be presented to the cence of Dreyfus continued
e their
into- on trial. After the evidence had
Dreyfus and his friends contin- Jewry's tribute to the King on al class, who, as Jews, were un- Germany . In his student days
forthcoming World Zionist Con- efforts to clear his name and were bee
known for his philanthropies.
n
submitted the captain's
ued the struggle for vindication. the occasion of the silver jubilee able to secure any positions even Piccard was the favorite pupil of
as manual laborers. Their con- Einstein when the latter was teeth-
As Louis Zara builds up his gress These refugees have been,
• • . ecutors heard that the court was Finally, after seven years the Su- of his reign.
after
.
, tory in every detail, he intro- settled largely on land bought by
version almost inevitably ensures ing in Switzerland . . , The new
conviction was annulled by the Su- about to acquit him on the grounds preme Court granted a hearing, at
the
Jewish
National
Fund
and
them • suitable job, and this, it is Duchess of Roxburghe will be the
duces the reader to numerous ele-
preme Court and, with his honor of insufficient evidence. There was the conclusion of which it entered
ments of dignity and charm in colonized by the Keren lIayesod
Loan of $5,000,000 Is
explained, is the reason for the gr anddaughter of a Rothschild be-
then placed before the court sec-
Jake Krakauer's life—his love with the assistance of the Len. vindicated, he was restored to his retly a set of documents, after- judgment annulling all the proceed-
Granted to Tel Aviv sudden epidemic of apostasy.
ca use Lady Mary Crewe-Milne.,
rank
in
the
army.
ings
in
the
Dreyfus
case
and
pro-
for Anna, his grief over the tral Bureau for the Settlement of
wards
admitted
as forgeries and claiming the innocence of Dreyfus.'.
ha has been betrothed to the
Dreyfus was born at hfulhausen,
death of his firstborn, his thrill German Jews. a department of Alsace Oct 9 1059 the eon of
which became known as the "doe. Meanwhile, Count Esterhazy had
uke, is the daughter of the late
LONDON (WNS Palcor
at being in position to hand out the Jewish Agency. The Bureau wealthy Jewish manufacturer. Af- "len" They included letters por- fled to England, where, some years
Lo rd Roseberry who married one
Agency) — The board of di-
Bialik
Prizes
Total
$4,500
charity, his satisfaction over his spent 55,800 (approximately ter Germany annexed the con- ported to have been written by the
of the Rothschild ladies ... The
later, he admitted having written
rectors of the Prudential As-
business successes.
$290,000) solely toward the pur- quered province of Alsace in 1871, Italian military attache in Paris the bordereau.
surance Company has approved
AVIV (WNS-Palcor fa mily of the late William Jen-
TEL
ni ngs Bryan is related to that of
"Blessed is the Man" is a great chase of the necessary land.
the Dreyfus family, choosing to and referred to "that swine D" u
The French Parliament restored
the granting of ■ $6,000,000
Agency) — Eight prizes totaling
success sto ry, It Is a great human
loan to the city of Tel Aviv, to 1900 (about $4,600) will be dis- Go vernor Lehman of New York ...
remain French citizens, moved to a purveyor of French military see- Dreyfus to the army and he was
,tory.
T
he granddaughter of the Great
And It is great also in League of Nations Congress De- Paris. The son studied at the Poly- refs to foreign powers.
immediately promoted to major,
enable that municipality to en- tributed by the Bialik Institute
m•nds Power. Intervene in
contrast: the contrast between
gage in a large-scale program
technic School and afterward was1 On this secretly submitted cvi- the rank he would have attained
for achievements in Hebrew cul- Co, trimmer, Kitty Owen, daughter
lake
Jews
German
Behalf
of
Ruth Bryan Owen, minister to
and his brothers, one of
commissioned ■ an officer of artil- dence, of which Dreyfus and his had the false charges against him . of public improvements and
ture on the tenth of Tevet,
"horn acquires the worst Ameli-
BRUSSELS. (WNS)—Ignoring lery. counsel had not the slightest know!. not intervened. lie was also dec-
civic work that has been made day of Chaim Nachman Bialik, I L; nmark, is the wife of Robert
hman, a nephew of the Gober-
a its and another who turns the protest of the German dele-
Becoming enthusiastic over the edge, Dreyfus was convicted and orated with the cross of chevalier! necessary by an annual influx
late
Hebrew
poet,
It
was
■
n-1
no
radical;
r . . . Charles A. Levine, first
of 16,000 to 20,000 resident,.
and the contrast with his gation, the annual Congress of idea of a military career, he soon , sent to Devil's Island for life. He of the Legion of Honor.
flounced here. The Institute,
ts ■nsatlantic air passenger, is
After the solemn parade at which ' The final decision now rests
.,un children, who had things the Federation of League of Na- tired of routine duty and pursued was dramatically stripped of the
which was founded by the Jew-I
in in trouble, being sued by his
resolution
calling
a
he
was
reinstated,
Dreyfus
retired
.
the
course
at
with
the
British
Secretary
of
come to them too easily. But tions adopted
the War College, from I badges of his rank on the barracks
lab Agency for Palestine to honor g1
all
State for the Colonies who
these things do not affect on the League of Nations and which he was graduated with hon. square while a mob at the gates from the army and went into se-
will , wn brother for taking advantage
the memory of the poet,
Jake,
him
in • stock deal . . . Al
its
members
to
take
effective
ac-
must sanction T e I Aviv's
ors. Later he was promoted to cap- reviled him as a traitor and a Jew. clusion. While attending • cere-
who remains the same hu-
award the prizes for Hebrew bell of
chtman, the new chief of the
mony over the remains of his ! spending of money under the
man and fine being, who fights I tion to restore the rights of the fain and appointed • member of the Ion
ion by Zola
lee-lettres, scientific and chil-
for his successes and wins.
Un
ited
Artists,
startsd out as an
Jews in Germany The resolu- general staff as probationer.
financial control which Great
For two years all. efforts in be- champion, LAB, at the Pantheon
dren's literature and translationsl
us her in a vaudeville house .. .
Louis
Britain exercises over Pales-
tion, which also denounced Nazi
half of Dreyfus proved futile. Then in 1908, he was slightly wounded
Failed to Make Friends
into Hebrew.
(Copyright. 1511, 11. A r. 81
itself a Zara's first novel is in persecution of the Jews, was in-
tine as ita Mandate. Malcolm
Dreyfus was married and the the newspaper Eclair printed a fae- in the arm when shot by an anti-
great success. It will
be
MacDonald, new Coloniel Sec-
simile of the bordereau and re- Semitic fanatic.
•
ture interesting to watch his fu- troduced by Dr. Ben Zion !Amin- father of two children. At the time
works for comparison with Sohn of the Palestine delegation, of the charges against him he had sealed the use made of it. Schuer. w With the outbreak of the World'. retary, has always been known
Loma $1,000,000 fee 1,1...Sec- 1TWO ARABS TO DIE
r Dreyfus volunteered for serv.
as friendly to Palestine re-
and was supported by every dele- a private income of $6,000 which, er Kestner, vice-president of the
th:s excellent first effort.
FOR MURDER OF JEW
tarian Hospital in Chicago
building activities. The news
gation except that from Hungary.' in those days, was wealth, expo- Senate, took an interest in the rase ice and was assigned to duty in a
fortress included in the defense of
aroused wide interest in the
The secession of the German daily for an officer. Rut he was not in behalf of Dreyfus.
JERUSALEX
CHICAGO.
(WNS)—A
bequest
(WNS Paleor
City, finandal heart of Lon-
From information given to him Paris. He was promoted to lieu-
delegation was foreshadowed be- popular. Cold, distant and absorbed
of $1,000,000 to found the Jew- Agency) — A sentence of death
don, which is beginning to con-
fore the Congress opened when in his work, he did nothing to con- by Lieut.-Col. Picquart, at one time tenant colonel. After the armis-
was
passed
upon
two
Arab broth-
ish County . and Convalescent
tice he resumed his cloistered cal.-
sider Palestine as the newest
sion of the Marco's "The Expul- the Germans threatened to leave ciliate the good-will of his aristo- head of the intelligence service,
Home as ■ non-sectarian instal]. ers who, one year ago, caused
Kestner was convinced that the real tense in Paris.
field for international invest-
Jews from Spain" will if the Jewish issue remained on critic colleagues.
be issued this
tion was left by the will of the the death of Moshe Blonder, Jew-
Only once thereafter did he man-
ments.
fall by Viking Press. the agenda. The Jewish delegates,
"I sought no friends or acquain. author of the bordereau was an in-
I rvF ft •
late Henry M. Wolf, prominent • ish farmer in the colony of AN-
The Vaad Leuml, Jewish
tone, author of the suc- on the other hand, were ready lances," he said later in life, refer- fantry major, Count Wallin Ester- ifest interest in the outside world..
Chicago Jewish attorney. Mrd leh. The Arabs had come to Meal
cessful "Lust for Life," a novel- to leave if the Jewish question ring to his experience, "because I hazy, • descendant of an illustrious When the agitation over the Sac.
National Council of Palestine,
Wolf also bequeathed $100,000, grain from the threshing floor
ized
Vanzetti ease was at its height
is negotiating wth the Pru-
biography of Vincent Van was sidetracked. The German had not the inclination, and be- , Austrian family, but ■ man of
each to the University of Chicago., and found Blonder asleep. They
membership on a corn-
heaccepted
m
it
dential Assurance Company to
Gogh, has just finished a play delegates do not represent Ger-1 cause my ambition to succeed made doubtful reputation.
the Chicago Bar Association and dubbed him to death. The court
called "American
tee of French intellectual.
obtain a loan of 1100,000 to
Esterhare, formally accused by
Peasant," based many, which has withdrawn from me careful of my time. It was
on
the Art Institute of Chicago and which passed sentence was com-
be used for the erection of
the lives of the ArIlkinsas share- the League of Nations, but the wrong, but I did not realize it until Dreyfus' brother, was arrested and which drew up and forwarded to
smaller sums to many Jewish! posed of one British and two
c roppers whom he lived with for
much-needed school
When I joined the tried before a court-martial, which the Massachusetts authorities a pe-
German minorities in Czechoslo-! it was too late.
charitable institutions
Arab Judea...
six months.
tition
in
favor
of
the
two
men.
general staff I did not make a sin - unanimously acquitted him. The
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