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STAGE A N D SCREEN PROVES COLUMBUS ' 35 ROUNDS OF BOXING MATCHES
"Countess Maritza"
SPANISH MARRAND TO FEATURE CONTEST TUESDAY
Will Start Monda
Four Outstanding Features
Scheduled for This Week
Event to Be Held at Arena Arranged by Boy Scout Troo
p
23 and Rosenwald Pont; Prominent Sports-
Maurice David Leaves for
51onday, July 29, will see the
men and Leaders to Attend
opening of the week's engagement
Spain
to
Claim
$40,000
Another bill of outstanding pic-
of "Countess Maritza," Emmerich tures features the presentations at
Prize
, The boxing card, arranged an
At Center Theater
Kalman's great musical success, be-
ing presented by "Opera Under the
Stars" at Navin Field. The cur-
rent production of Oscar Straus'
The last Waltz" with Gladys
Baxter 'has its last performance
Sunday night.
"Countess Maritza" will be the
seventh of the outdoor musical
shows to be presented this sum-
mer, although it probably will rank
first in the matter of beautiful
melodies, brilliant production and
romantic interest. Rated as among
the most tuneful of all recent
operettas, this fanciful romance
of Gypsies and phincesses, pro-
duced on the mammoth outdoor
stage and with spectacular settings,
will be one of the most ambitious
productions of the season. Gladys
Baxter, who starred in "Bitter
Sweet" and Last Waltz" was re-
tained to play the lead in this out-
standing operetta.
The score is by Emmerich Kal-
man, a trained and successful Vi-
ennese composer who, in the score
of "Countess Maritza" turned out
the greatest work of his career.
The score abounds in solos, trios,
quartets and the finest examples
of the Czardas. The music was
picked up by orchestras, radio and
concert singers, and these mediums
keep the delightful music alive.
PAGE THREE
THE ORACLE
B y CARL ALPERT
T he Oracle ensured nil (well..
of gretend Jent•II Int • A./aerie*
alAmtld Int addrck.ed to The ()rads
In nuts of The Detroit
Jeolrh
Chronicle, and alionld I,. acrom-
penied by a aelf.addreeeed, otamped
MMIN INammimegimi
■ IfIR1N11
Starting Sunday
"THE OLE MAESTRO"
IN PERSON
Ben Bernie
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Spurred , approved by the Amateur Athleti d Court of Detroit; Dr. William C •
AND
on by a $40,000 prize offered by , Union of the State of Nlichiga c:Lawrence, chairman of the LaSall
.1
ALL THE LADS
Q. Please give a biographical
the Spanish Republic for docu- for the contest sponsored by th n District of Boy Scouts of De-
6515 GRAND RIVER AT GRAND BLVD.
sketch of Eduard Lasker.-0. P. A.
mentary proof that Christopher Alumni of Troop 23, Boy Scout e trait, of which Troop 23 is a
RAY HENDRICKS
A. Eduard Lustier (1829-1884)
Columbus was a Spaniard, Maurice of America, and the Julius Rosen s member, and who at the present
-
.
COLONEL MANNY PRAGER
was
the son of Orthodox Jewish
time
is
the
treasurer
of
the
De-
David, Jewish scholar and histor- ' weld Post No. 218 of the Ainei
DICK STABILE
ian, is planning to go to Spain at lean Legion, will take place o n . - trait Council of Boy Scouts of parents. He studied Talmud—later
fled front his home to evoid becom•
the end of this month to lay be- Tuesday, July 30, at 8:30 I'. :11
• ', 50C"" '
ing a rabbi and studied law and
fore the Spanish government docu-
Mayor
Frank
Couzens
has
ac-
at the Arena Gardens, 5795 Wood
ments which he expects will defin- ward Ave.
- cepted the invitation to attend. science, He was elected to the
Prussian
Dirt
and
became
known
itely establish that the discoverer
Ten fast bouts of 34 round Mickey Cochrane and Hank Green- as an orator and an advocate of
PAINING
4-a
of the New World was a Spanish
will be featured. Detjoit's lead s berg, as well as the entire Tiger liberal principles. He became the
Dnerkr. SOH. 90S0 (5.
Marren°. According to David,
team. and Roger Hornsby with his
tog amateurs, including Jac
Symphony
Columbus' real name was Cristobal
k St. Louis Browns, have also ac- founder anti head of the German
Colon and he clothed himself in Myers, 1935 Golden Gloves chain - cepted the invitation to attend National Liberal Party, and was
Garden
pion; Howell King, Joe Sworek
later elected to the Reichstag
Italian nationality because he was
Mikis. Ave.Ink Wks of 1•1•gritob
'this boxing contest,
and Gerald Coon, runners-up in
where
he
served
until
his
death.
AMIRICAi 1001111010 DANCE IANOS
a refugee from the Spanish In-
Maurice Caplan, president of Lasker was prominent in behalf of
the recent Golden Gloves Tourna
quisition.
ment, will compete. The Jewish "! the Metropolitan Motion Picture German unity. Ile also influenced
The basis of David's assertions
boys who will compete in this Company, who has also recently several bills grunting further Jew-
'm SAM
is photostatic copies of 13 letters
End Saturday Classes
contest with Jack Myers, of the been appointed as a member of ish rights.
Columbus wrote to his son. The
• • •
Plymouth Boxing Culb, are Walter the Boxing Coniniission of the
In N. J. Normal Schools
signatures in these letters are mys-
Franklin of the Naval Armory A. State of Michigan, has accepted
terious signs encircled in a tri-
Q. When did Albert Einstein
the invitation to act as honorary
C.,
and
Dave
Karp,
a
Scoutmas-
TRENTON, N. J. (WNS)—
first state his theory of relativity?
angle which David claims is the
ter of the first Detroit Police referee.
—1. W.
Beginning with the fall term
shield of King David around dis- Troop.
Any organization or groups de-
the recently inaugurated pol-
guised Hebrew prayers. David also
A.
Albert
Einstein
conceived
the
Mr. Stewart,. who has handled siring tickets should communicate
icy of holding regular classes
declares that Columbus never
and managed boxing contests with J. J. Beck, 515 Barium Tow- outlines of his theory of relativity
on Saturday in the state nor-
abandoned his Judaism, going so
during the past 15 years in De- , er, Cadillac 5200, otherwise tick- at the age of 18 and gave It to the
mal schools of New Jersey will
far as to enjoin his son to say Kad-
world at the age of 27 in 1912.
troit, has arranged the following ! ets will be on sale at the Arena
• • •
be 'abandoned, according to •
dish for him. Columbus' birth bouts:
box office, as well as all hotels
decision of the New Jersey
certificate in the Genoa city records
Q. What are the requirements
I tandoolph Conway Ti Nrotik A. C.,
I in the downtown area and the for immigration to Palestine—
EtEetaltat ettsagestatiog
1■■
is branded a forgery by David,
State Board of Education.
10.501 Moe of Central! A. A.:
.loc as orek
Thoropeon Products A. 1Brown Drug Stores on Dexter L. I. R.
This decision resulted from
I . An Sammy Roger. of
kra A. l•., Blvd. and Linwood Ave.
b oth bouts going flA
protests lodged with the board
h il1111111.
MI O
A. A prospective Palestinian
Nam Amite of 'Richland Park A. R.
Troop 23 of Detroit, the first immigrant must either possess a
of education by Rabbi Benja-
t' Its,. Egan Si Windsor:
MICHIGAN THEATER
Jack Jewish Boy Scout Troop organ-
min Plotkin of Jersey City,
She,. of Plymouth Hotting CI. As
labor certificate of which a re-
The season of full releases
°A of Franklin Street tlettle• ized in Michigan, is at the pres- stricted nutnber are issued each
president of the New Jersey
torot. Eddie lialuxkl of Thompson Prod-
opens at the Michigan Theater
ent time attempting to raise year, or must show $5,000 in which
United Synagogue, and Rabbi
By PROF. MAX REINHARDT ten Bernie at Westwood
.,. A se Chamberlain of lloly
Redeemer A
money
for
a
Jewish
Schout
Camp.
this week with the presentation
Charles Hoffman of Newark,
; Walter Franklin of
case he enters Palestine in the
Stool Armory A. C. t Johnny Presto, The Alumni Association of Troop
on
the
screen
of
Dick
Powell
and
past president of the United
Sunday
or
Mt
capitalist
category.
There
is
no
"e
lite
A.
I
In times of distress the Jew s,
. . Tot m
Crowe of
Ti1011113•
23
is
composed
of
former
scouts
Joan
Blundell
in
the
Warner
Produ , la A. C. NM:
Synagogue. The rabbis' pro-
limitation on the immigration of
Joe Wil-
even in ancient days, have alway
American Author of Pam- iam, of Holy It
A. t' • Al Tink er of the same Troop, organized in
Brothers
new
special
musical
film,
tests
were bolstered by an ex-
the
latter,
Ben Bernie, the old maestro,
taken their sacred books out o
t. tithe A
ve. Gerald CoKon
o of 1912 in the Hannah Schloss Bldg.
phlet Favors Steriliza-
• • •
haustive brief prepared at the
PIA mouth Hoeing • Cluh; Nitrite
the ark of the covenant and hay and all his lads arrive to fill a "Broadway Gondolier," while on
zak.
, ,f Naval Armory A. l•
on High St.
request
of the American Jew-
the
stage
Leo
Carrillo,
star
of
tion
of
JitIlllly
Jews
Gam-
Q. is Jacob Epstein, the sculp-
drawn from their past strength fo two-week engagement at West-
1,1, of Hiablonti Park A. II C., Have
ish Committee by Louis El I
The Jewish Scouts of Detroit tor, an Englishman?—D, I. B.
NEW YORK. (WNS) — An ':art , . unattached ye Hammy hit to of
the future. Even their marchin g wood Symphony Gardens, start- many motion picture and stage
tit•rinen•inerica
A
productions
will
appear
"in
per-
Levinthai,
Philadelphia attor-
i.KI• bouts in the past years have attempted
American who believes that "the , eitto i M olted to
A. Jacob Epstein hails from New
armies were preceded by bearer ing Sunday.
o tine. round s.
ney. Levinthal's brief citing
Ben follows the current ap- son" making a special trip from difference between the Jew and
of the holy ark, and the walls o
Benny Leonard has been in- to obtain a Kosher Camp for the York, but for the past 35 years or
existing laws and previous de-
Jericho fell before the sound o pearance of Ted Weems and will Hollywood to fulfill the engage- the Aryan is as insurmountable vited to act as honorary referee. Jewish Boy Scouts of Detroit. It more he has made his home in Eng-
cisions to prove that Saturday
the rain's horn.
bring with him all the featured ment. Also the vaudeville program as between black and white" ad- Among the honorary members of is aimed to use the proceeds of land. His art creations have
classes in the normal schools
members of his band who appear- presents one of the most beauti- mits that he is the author of an the committee are the follow- the boxing match for such a camp. aroused international controversies.
Many may say that today w
was a violation of the New
Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman of Ile has done splendid sculptural
have more effective and more mod ed with him out west. Ile has ful of dance acts, Betty Jane article appearing in the Nazi ing: Jake Mazer, treasurer of the
Jersey constitution because it
ern instruments of warfare. flu t recently completed another pic- Cooper and the Lathrop Brothers, press urging the sterilization of A . A. U. and active in all sport- the Advisory Jewish Committee of work, although his desire to be
interfered
with the right of
and
the
Seven
Wonder
Skating
all ewe and all those married to ing events of the state; Fred But- the Boy Scouts of America, stat- different or unique often gets the
I have not the martial spirit.
ture for Paramount and has been
free exercise of religion by
belong to the tribe of the Levites playing at Catalina Inland at the Girls with Helen Reynolds, world Jews. This American is Prof. zel, former treasurer of the De- ed: "The Scout movement recog- better of his artistic judgment and
those persons who keep Satur-
champion; and Beatrice Howell C. G. Campbell, who describes
nizes religion as an integral part leads to sensational results.
who were dedicated to the servic Casino.
troit Council of Boy Scouts and
• •
day as the Sabbath. He also
of the character-building process
himself as a graduate of the Uni-
of God.
He will leave from Detroit for in "Reel Satires."
honorary president of the Alumni
cited decisions by courts in
Q. Please tell of the public ca-
versity of Michigan, president of Association of Troop 23, Mr. But- and encourages boys to adhere to
1 believe in the divine force tha New York and then will return to
other states showing that the
swells in every work of art, an d the coast to make a picture for Hauptmann Say. Nazi Propaganda the Society for Eugenic Research zel having also served on the the tenets and practices of their reer of the Jew who served in
courts have always tried to
own faith. On this basis scout- Theodore Roosevelt's Cabinet.—
and a supporter of the Nazi ra-
arner Brothers.
I believe that this force will be
committee in bringing scouting to
in U. S. Aid. American
A.
N.
II.
protect the public school sys-
cial theories .
ing has enjoyed the co-operation
victorious.
His new singer is Ray Hen-
the State of Michigan in 1911, at
Culture
tem
from denominational re-
of
nearly
every
religious
group
A.
Oscar
Straus
(1850-192
Interviewed at the University which time he was the original
The books of the Bible — th e dricks, who has recently been
6)
ligious influences, Jewish re-
Club, where he lives, Prof. Camp- sponsor of Troop 23; Hon. John in America and has gone forward came to America at the age of
Commandments, the Psalms, th e heard on the Bernie broadcasts,
ligious
leaders in New Jersey
NEW
BRUNSWICK,
N.
.1
•
in
the
spirit
of
universal
service
4; educated at Columbia; was a
bell denied that he is an anti-
stories of the patriarchs, th e taking the place of Frankie
— azi propaganda dis- Semite but admitted that he con- Watts of the Common Pleas to all boys everywhere."
pointed U. S. Minister to Turke Pl as well as in other parts of
judges, the kings, and the prophets, Prince, who remained in 'lolly-
3
.%
the
country
hailed the board
seminated
in
this
country
is
for
Ile became the first Jew in a Pres
the destiny of a people—have be- wood. Ben's Tuesday night ,
ferred with Julius Streicher,
of education's decision as ■
dent's Cabinet when Theodore
come a work of sacred art of inex- broadcasts here will be sent on the enrichment of American cul- Germany's most notorious Jew-
victory of far-reaching im-
Roosevelt made him Secretary of
plicably mystical grandeur, an un- the air direct from Westwood at ture, Dr. Friederich J. Haupt- baiter, during a visit to Germany
portance because of the re-
mann, head of the German de- last summer. Prof. Campbell
Commerce and Labor. President
forgettable contribution to human
•
cent tendency by school boards
partment of the New Jersey Col- said that "front a purely scien-
Taft renamed him Minister to Tur-
history and at the same time a re-
throughout
the country to es-
lege
for
Women,
declared
in
a
key. Straus was a candidate for
flection of that burning reality
tific point of view racial mixture
EASTERN STAR CAFE
tablish Saturday classes as a
statement read to the trustees'
Governor of New York on the Pro-
which still agitates the world to-
Cooking during the present committee of Rutgers University should be discouraged. Where
means
of
reducing
the length
day.
gressive Party ticket, was three
sweltering heat has worked quite which is investigating charges that divergent races marry, the par-
of the school term and thus
times appointed to the Permanent
It is by no means propaganda
a hardship on housewives, but the Dr. Hauptmann engaged in ties to the marriage should be
curtailing
school
budgets.
Court of Abritration at the Hague.
which we have here. Propaganda
Eastern Star' Cafe, by virtue of', spreading Nazi propaganda at the sterilized." Explaining how his
Q. How old was Adler when he
has never created a true work of
their prompt delivery system, has college and that he dismissed Dr article came to be published in
founded the Ethical Culture So-
art, and there exists no propaganda
Germany,
he
said
that
he
had
University of Texas Stu-
brought relief to hundreds who Leinhard Bergel from the Ger
ciety7—C.
B. S.
as powerful as the effect which
forwarded copies of it to a nurn-
dents Win College Verse
unintentionally emanates from a have taken advantage of it. By man department because the lat ber of Nazi anthropologists but
A. Dr. Felix Adler, eon of a
simply calling Euclid 2000 you ter opposed Hauptmann's pro-Naz
work of pure art.
Awards
i I had never made it public in the
famous rabbi, was the founder of
•
Nothing can give the Jews great- can have delivered to your home sentiments. Drawing a distinc United States. "-
the Ethical Culture Society at the
When the College Poetry So-
er stature than the fact that this any time of the day or night your Lion between the word props-
age
of
24.
Ile
was
a
special
lec-
Prof.•
Campbell's
article
'
ciety of America announced its
loftiest work, the Book of Books, favorite Chinese dish. If you pre- gam a in the American and Euro
eared in the Weetphaelischer
turer at Cornell University at the annual awards for outstanding
- -
fer to dine out, the cool atmo- peon sense, Dr. Hauptmann said
L andeszeitung and was entitled
was begotten by them.
time,
achievement for the year through
sphere
of
the
Eastern
Star
-pro-
that
in
Europe
to
spread
props-
'
This work glorifies only God, and
'Jewish Parasites." Its publics-
achievement for the year
not the people. The people is por- video an excellent Hoot to eat. ganda means to disseminate "un- t ion coincided with the appear-
Q. How do:s the *Jewish birth throughout the country, Harriet
trayed as entirely human, all too There is dancing nightly and the colored and unvarnished facts," a nee of thousands of posters in
rate in Palestine compare with the Hirsch and Helen Goldbaum, both
human. It disputes with its lead- music is provided er Milan while propaganda in this country
Arab birth rate?—W, J.
.avarta reading "Sterilize the
Jewish students at the University
and his orchestra,
means "the presentation of a J e•s." The article declared that
ers, it forgets its God and dances
A. In 193:1 the Jewish birth rate of Texas, were among the seven
one-sided and distorted point of J ews "try to destroy social insti-
about the golden calf; but ever
per thousand was 29.22, the Arab college poets who were honored.
UNITED
ARTISTS
THEATER
view." In the latter sense Ger- t
again it seeks the way to the High-
rate, 49.83. In 1931, the Jewish Miss Goldbaum tied for second
"Call of the Wild" starring many is not spreading propaganda id utions and moral and religious
est Being, to its invisible God—
rate was 32.66; the Arab rate place for the best lyric verse of
eas through racial mixture"
with a moving tenacity, with an Clark Gable, with Loretta Young in this country, he asserted, add- w ith the peoples among whom
60.29. A high death rate among the year with Florence Lloyd of
elemental yearning in even the and Jack Oakie is at the United ing that he knew of no official t hey live.
the Moslems brings the net na-
the University of California. Miss
least of its members, with a bright Artists Theater as the first major action by the German government
tural increase of the two closer to- Hirsch won second place in the •
spirituality, especially when a release of the new season 1935- and that he had seen no official
gether.
Marie Del,. Welch award for po-
gloomy fate weighs heavily upon 36. The Jack London tale of ad- documents which strive to dis-
• • •
ems concerning modern social
venture and love during the Yu- seminate such propaganda. Al-
it.
Q. What was the traditional problems. Bradford White of the
Like all men, the Jews are a kon gold rush, has a snowy set- though he denied that he was a
The boy who has orient
Jewish attitude toward trading, University of North Carolina was
mixture of good and evil. Let him ting in the sub-zero Mt. Baker Nazi or a member of the Friends le anings and loves to know AI
the business into which most Mid- first.
who knows himself to be without location where the film was made. of the New Germany, Dr. Haupt- m ugh about our inventors RS
dle Age Jews were forced?—J. M.
Mina Ulna's poem which sp-
sin be the first to cast a stone at
mann admitted defending in a ab out their inventions will den Os
A. Judaism was not in favor
ared in the April issue of Col-
STATE THEATER
them.
number of public speeches Ger- a great deal of pleasure fn ins
of trading as is shown by such l ege Verse was entitled "Passover
Murders set to musical comedy many's persecution of Eastern re ading C. J. Hylander's "Am
Yet they live in the bail of stones
passage's as "Have little business" Supper in Nazi Germany" and is
er.
that has been falling on them for in "College Scandal" with Wendy, Jews. He also explained that he ic an Inventors" (Macmillan, $ 2).
from l'i'ke Abot 4:15 and "The a significant study of Jewish de-
thousands of years—that alone is Barrie, Arline Judge and Edward had urged members of his depart- B ut even those who do not ha ace
less trading the more Torah," gradation and faith under pres-
no small miracle; and they shall Nugent; and Gary Cooper with ment not to discuss Nazi issues a particular fascination for s el-
Pirke Abot 6:6.
ent political conditions.
• • •
continue to live as long as they Mary Brian in "The Virginian" before students for fear that en tific works will derive gre at
The aponsoi a of . College Verse
seek the way to the Highest Being will provide the double offering' reports from Germany were not be nefit from reading this volun
Q. Were many Jewish physicians are Margaret Mansfield, Edna
and to their own essential being, at the State Theater this week.
complete or accurate.
Here are a series of bi 0 -
in the German armies killed7-4, St. Vincent MillaY, Harriet Mon-
which God created in His image
gr aphical sketches which tell n ot
T. L,
roe, Jessie n. Rittenhouse, Leo-
tCoPYriaht. 1155, by N. A F. Ti I
on ly of the lives of our gre
A. A total df 100 Jewish phy- nora Speyer, Lucia Trent, Joseph
at
ins enters, but also their cre
Standing, from left to right, are: Justin L. Sillman, president sicions on the German side were Aualander, Witter Bynner, Ar-
tio na—about steam engines, rai R. ' of the District Grand Lodge No. 2, B'nai B'rith; Fred Lazarus, Jr., killed during the war. This con-
N•zi. Form New Counter-Boycott
l-
roe ds, telephones, typewriter „ of Columbus, president of Bellefaire, the Cleveland Jewish Orphan stitutes more than 13 per cent of thur Davison Ficke, Robert Frost,
Body a. Breach Widen•
Robinson Jeffers, William Ellery
sew ing machines, etc.
Home; Louis Schreiber, of Cleveland, president of Bellefaire Alumni the total number of German physi- Leonard, John G. Neihardt, Ed.
The biographical sketches lir Association; seated in I. B. Padwoy, of Milwaukee, president of cians killed.
NEW YORK. (WNS)—A fur-
win A. Robinson, Carl Sandberg,
I
•
•
•
District
Grand
Lodge
No.
6
of
the
B'nai
B'rith
presented in their natural ti
, who
Lew Sarett and John V. A. Wea-
ther breach in the ranks of the
en -
quence. Benjamin Franklin i e ; once at the 67th annual meeting of the trustees and directors of the
Q. Who was Rabbi Ashkenazi? ver. Professor A Nethercot
fast-dwindling American Nazis
—G. T. C.
the first to be discussed, follow. , home and the annual reunion of the home's graduates.
was disclosed when the Friends
of Northwestern University is the
by John Fitch, Oliver Evans, E
A. The Ashkenazi family in editor-in-chief of College Verse,
Of the New Germany announced
The four presidents pictured Grins, federation and welfare fund Jewish history consists of
Whitney, John and Robert St
■ long
the organization of the Deutscher
above were in attendance when allotments.
line
of noted rabbis' and scholars. Anti-Semites Rally to Canadi•
yens,
Robert
Fulton,
Cyrus
51
Konsum - Verband ( Ger ma n-
the trustees, directors and alumni
Cormick, Elias Howe, Samuel
Honored guests at this year's Among best known are: Bezallel Charged with Libelling Freiman ■
American Business League) as a
of Bellefaire, the Cleveland Jew- alumni reunion were Isaac Cohen Ashkenazi, born toward the end
B. Morse, John Ericsson, Cherie
new movement to combat the
OTTAWA. (WNS)—With Ss-
ish Orphan Home, held their 67th and Abraham Liebman, both 70 of the 16th Century and known as
Goodyear, Christopher L. Sholes
I uste Lavery, defeated anti-Semi-
anti-Nazi boycott in opposition to
annual meeting and reunion in ' and both of Chicago, who were one of the
leading Oriental Tal- t lc candidate for Mayor of Mont-
George Westinghouse Jr., Alex
the older Detusch-Amerikianis-
Cleveland, Saturday and Sunday, the first and third children admit- mudists of his day. He at one , r
ander Graham Bell, John P. Hid July 21 and 22.
cher Wirtschafts-Ausschuss (Ger-
eal, taking over the defense, the
ted to the Jewish Orphan Home time made the ruling in Palestine a upport of the entire anti-Semi-
land, Emile Berliner, Thomas .t1
man-American Protective Alli-
The home was founded by the
va Edison, C. Francis Jenkins B'nai B'rith in 1868 to serve the ' when it was opened in 1868. Four where he lived that echoers should t ic movement in Canada has been
ance). better known as the
hundred and fifty graduates re- Ile relieved of all taxes. Elieer t
Lee DeForent.
DA WA. The DAWA was found-
following states of the Middle- , turned from Shicago, New York, Ashkenazi, (1512-1585) a noted n brown behind Jean Tisson, for-
In the appendix are listed a west:
ed by the United German Soci-
Ohio, Indiana, Kansas, Ken- Detroit, Cleveland and elsewhere, Talmudist, rabbi and physician. b mer member of the detective
group
of
other
inventors,
includ-
eties as a counter-boycott agency
tucky, Missouri, Colorado, New to attend the Alumni reunion. Solomon ben Nathan Ashkenazi i ureau of the Ottawa police, who
ing among them Ottmar Mergen-
to be tried on a charge of
but since the recent split in the
Mexico, Wyoming, Illinois, Iowa,
thaler, Samuel Colt, David Bush- Nebraska, Michigan, North and Louis Schreiber of Cleveland was (1520-1602) Turkish diplomat and c riminal libel because he distrl-
Nazi organization and the with-
court physician to the King of Po- b uted copies
re-elected president.
well
and
many
others.
of Le Patriote, no-
drawal of the Friends from the
South Dakota, Minnesota and
Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Columbus, land. liakam &hi Ashkenazi who t orioua anti-Jewish
The outstanding Jewish name Wisconsin. Trustees and direc-
publication,
United German Societies the
was re-elected president of the in 1713 was placed under the ban w
in
the
book
is
that
of
Emile
Ber-
hich contained articles libelling
IIA•A has virtually ceased to
tors representing these states were board of trustees and
directors. because of difficulties with congre- A . J. Freiman, president of the
liner. An ardent Zionist, he u In attendance.
exist. The rivalry between the
Michael Sharlitt, superintendent, Rations in Amsterdam where he , C
the discoverer of the principle of
two German-American groups,
Today, the home receives a per
was hief rabbi.
T anadion Zionist Organization,
the microphone in 1877. It is capita fee from the membership presented his report of the year's
iason, who has been demoved
•
• •
frequently manifested in riotous
activities, outlining the high stan-
thanks
to
him
that
the
transmit-
rom the police force, is to
The Oracle I.
ksilistik In hi.0k
of the B'nai B'rith lodges of Dia- dard of child care service in ef-
brawls and recently taken into
noon k • Oka, kw inh rnfrrrnne Rink. •
tins
instrument
was
first
in-
o
next week in the first
ricts
Nos.
2
and
6,
and
is
sup-
the courts, has now assumed a
fect under the up-to-date Cottage Place Foe, order with your (oral teetk• to
ported also by individual subscrip-. Plan inaugurated six years ago. dewier er arite the (lewd.. care of 71. 0 st case of anti-Semitism in
Permanent character, with both
Isetroll Arolo)t Chronicle.
The
author
of
"A
m
-
erican
In
ttawa.
The fact that Lavery
sides accusing each other of
fraud.
ventors" tells this interesting
has agreed to defend him is in-
story relative to Berliner's it t-
terpreted as • sign that .the or-
Te n
covery:
Bratislava. Finally they arrived IA &nixed anti-Semitic forces of
Jew. Injured a Anti•Semite.
uebec, of
"In March of 1878 the Patent
in Vienna and the relief orgeni-
which he is • leader,
Riot in Grodno
Office declared an interference 1
nation took up their case, but in- a ' e prepared to spars neither ex-
stead
of
disposing
of
it
sent
the
Pe
on all telephone patents, involv-
WARSh W. (WNS)—Ten Jews
nee nor effort In obtaining Tis-
Tragic
Story
of
German-Jewish
Refugees;
Are
Helped unhappy sisters to Prague. Com- 50 n's acquittal. •
are in o
ing Bell, Gray, Dolbear,
spitals and two score
by Immigrant Aid Association
and Berliner. The Western Uni ,, n
ing to the cspitol of Czechoslo-
others are nursing minor hurts
vakia, they told their story to
acquired Edison's and Gray's pat-
UTSPOKEN
A
DDRESSES
following
• sudden outbrek of
What happens to the unfor - in Istanbul for some time. Then the Refugee Committee there,
a nti -
ents
and
seemed
to
be
the
win-
I
Rabbi Reuben Lincoln, now
Semitic rioting during the
the officials of which ascertained so
sing
aide.
The
Bell
companies'
tunate
victims
of
the
Hitler
re
- they were expelled from that city,
licitor of the Sup-eme Court of
funeral of Ladialav KUASOZ,
that they had • brother in Buenos Ju
needed a good transmitter in or- gime who fled to Germany is best
young Pole, who was killed in a
put on a steamer and deported Aires, Argentina. Through the, m dicature of England, was for-
der to peg wit h Western illustrated in the catastrophical
clash between Jews and Chris-
to Greece and then to Brindisi, intervention of the Vienna Com-, erly rabbi of t he St
Union—and ne led it badly; so! plight that has befallen Jewish
tians at a dance hall in Grodno.
where they were refused permis- matte, Johanna and Switzerland Congregation of Hoboken, N. J-,
,
now it was their turn to look up, girls, whose story is now told by sion to land. Sent back,to Ista
and of Temple Emanu-EI of
,t( soon as word spread that
n- where they are
aril ner. Their attorney had in- , the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
,
. .
hussoz had died of his injuries,
IHAS-ICA (HICEM) in Paris
5-esti gated the situation and ad-, mnt Aid Society IHIAS). 425 bul, they were arrested and put
In the course of his career,
into
prison.
Next
they
were
mobs of young ruffians gathered
now has the case and has al- :R abbi Lincoln . -
vised purchasing Berliner's pat.- Lafayette St., New York City.
shipped to Adrianople and, hav- ready communicated with the of
41ivered a series
in the Jewish quarter and began
ents, since his transmitter could
addresses which are incorpor-
Johanna and Julia are two ing no passports, transported
to attack Jewish pedestrians and
alone save the Bell companies sisters who lived happily in the back to Turkey. The case was brother in Argentine for the purr 1 at ed in the volume entitled
"Out-
sack Jewish shops. Beginning in
pose of taking the two sisters /IP
from defeat. Watson came to' city of Mannheim, Germany.
oken AddresNis," published by
then called to the attention of the
the main Street of the city and
Wash ington to interview Beetrcr suffering as did the other Jews Ica office in Istamboul, which over to him.
dward
Goldston,
Ltd.,
25
Mo-
spreading rapidly, the rioting was
These girls have been buffeted ae
ee his invention. With Id- when Hitler came into power, secured Turkish passports for the
urn St., London, W. C. 1, Eng-
Every day is Flag Day at this little home in Arch Street, Phfledelphia
assuming a serious nature whek
about for almost two years. For- I li nd.
— the home of the good Betsy Rom who there made the first warred sad t a ln ed esitation, the Bell interests they bore their tribulations as girls under the condition that
the
police
arrived.
An ofticir
for them there is it
st
Included in the
striped flag of the United States of America. The house is now • national came to terms, giving Berliner' well as they could but finally in they would leave the country. tunately
•em'', In this
by the municipal au-
th atement
,
eels vied position and ■ royalty October, 1933, fled because they The two sisters then went to II10EM. , TO lame are addressee on the fol-
shrine. visited by thousands every year. How surprised Betsy would be
This is but one of thousands 'Is
rities of Grodno declared that
could she we her 13 stare increased to 41, and a Chevrolet snaster seism on e xport transmitters. Later,! could not stand conditions any Belgrade, Yugoslavia. From there
wing themes: Anti-Semitistn, •
the
outbreak
was
spontaneous
t he
when Berliner left their employ, longer. They went to Switzer- they were sent to Budapest, Hun- of cases of Germsn-Jewish camel Ch ■ nukah theme,
bringing visitors from far away Detroit to do honor to her memory. •
a Clunaisito
started by • Political
- -
- -
-
he w as given • lump sum for his I land. From there they went to Cara'. the Jewish community of handled by HICES1 which Is In 010
Patty.
_ r b'Shvat theme, talks to Bar
pates t rights."
tsvahs. Atonement Day ad-
Turkey. where they found work which forwarded them on to charge of the migration work ,
among the Jewish Nazi *firm; d ress, ate.
1 ,-,, ,1,,w,
° 10 1.41 ret
Caul
About the Bible
the Center Theater, 6540 Wood•
ward Ave., near the Boulevard, for
this week.
Beginning with Saturday and
continuing through Tuesday, July
27 to 30, the features will be "Un-
der Pressure," starring Edmund
Lowe and Victor 51cLaglen, and
"Princess O'Hara," with Jean
Parker and Chester Morris, to-
gether with round-by-round Pic-
tures showing the Louis-Carnera
light, and a cartoon, "Robber Kit-
ten."
Starting with Wednesday,
through Friley„luly
, 31 to Aug. 2,
Boris Karloff will be featured in
"The Bride of Frankenstein" and
Lyle Talbot and (leather Angel in
"It Happened in New York." There
will also be a color cartoon, "Par-
rot Wheel Fire Department."
The Center Th.-alit. is constantly
gaining in patronage for the fol-
lowing reasons:
It is cooled to 72 degrees by an
electrically refrigerated 30-ton ice
plant; clear pictures and perfect
sound
mark the performances;
seats are unusually comfortable;
free parking facilities are offered;
free chauffeur service; courteous
and friendy service.
DANCING
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WESTWOOD
U. S. NAZI ARTICLE
MALIGNS THE JEWS
CLEVELAND ORPHAN HOME HOLDS
ANNUAL MEETING AND REUNION
American Inventors
Whde It's Flag - Day Every Day
THE WANDERINGS OF TWO SISTERS