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August 08, 1924 • Page Image 1

…e r 1 All Jewish News 1 All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS liEbETROIT LWISR. HRONICL14 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy. 10 Cent. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 11 "" - Col. Kisch, Ambassador To His Own REGARD FREE LOAN FUND $000 Visits President NAUMBURG,BANKER FOUNDATION WILLED $300 GIFT DONOR OF $50 On Peace Effort Country, Reviews Palestine's Stat...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 2

…1)Otsenn• /.'salcnrt itoN IC LE PAGE TWO flittwirwrogamr.sumartirYarxikuvirtrimussieltaw.x.w .muzmor.e. ‘—',/ L i iitax SHOULD JEWS MAKE WAR ON KLAN? Yr Concensus of Opinion Among National Leaders Calls for Merger of Jewish Forces With All Liberty-Loving Americans in Common Effort to Remove Hooded Menace. n I n 0 4..Arretinag 6MPC7711P is an unique christenind for our 11CUST SALE °, FURNITURE „9 PORT ORIENT Beautiful RUGS from th...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PACM THREI Titui)critorr /pima ThRONICIE :-: CLASSIFIED :- I Announcement! FOR SALE- 426 South Chalmers. Merge Talents for Efficient Service In Insurance Business. 0,,ox' New seven-room Colonial, vapor A partnership, in which a veteran's heat; four-car garage. Lot 40x140. experience in insurance service and Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call a younger man's executive and finan- cial training were amalgamated, re- owner, Hickory 7045. c...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PITROIT MS ► 01 RO N IC LE =nom. PAGE FOUR 4 rer SgVi?AsN•Vier - -- - 4ZiV 7 IRP RIC hi l ntO EEutawe L onme ,.kt, mime ea woos. • Publiebed Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Cm, Ins. Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Selman., Business Manager t■ X..r./ v. ...kr , should do nothing to invite or attract. and that as a spiritual institution it takes no cognizance of men other than in their spiritual relat...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE MP lhErientAtjaini (ARON iftE _ • I COL. KISCH REVIEWS body will have its seat in Jerusalem, PALESTINE'S STATUS 1 where not only it will be beat placed when the supreme Jewish national otf5-4T, as regards the care of our interests in the national home but when its voice can go forth with the maximum of authority to the four quarters of prospects have been established for the earth over which our people are more rapid progress in the ...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 6

…L.. .f1; _ AWISSIORONICL6 PAGE SIX Fraternal and Club Notes Em El Social A'ders. The Eno El Social Alders will hold ' another of its series of open meet- ings Saturday evening, Aug. 9, at the Jawish Institute branch at 1111 West- I minster avenue. Solomon Levin willl , addles; the club at 9 o'clock. — Athena Gila Club. H , C9.'" 6 :, es) I 4... 1241.1243 Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and State. Well-Dressed °() Men All Ov...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 7

…— A pish Pendia! Cater cusioN ATItWI CINCINNATI 10, OHIO - PAGE SEVX• ThEiierRonlonstialtoNlar , acial and IJUDAEANS PREPARE TO EXTEND SCOPE ersonal SUBSCRIBE $30,000 FOR HERZLIA LAND -- -- Sale of Plots in Garden City Will Mount to $50,000, Says Dr. Sheinkin. New Expressions of Fashion in Autumn Coats, Wraps $65, $85 Up ss.d1 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clansman of Sec- and avenue had as their guest last week Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of Tull...…

August 08, 1924 • Page Image 8

…AUGUST 8, 1924 MEVErRotr frwicialiPONICIA Robert M. Toms, Chief Assist- ant Prosecutor, Begins His Fight for Nomination. T fDAVID J. H1I 1! C 1111111 ruriu Robert M. Toms, chief assistant prosecuting attorney, Republican can- didate for prosecutor, began his cam- paign in earnest this week. His two •nA "'ell.. of J•• ■ •,, (From 1,/, ■ 111.%ir ereneo.1 SCIENTIST REVIEWS PALESTINE FLORA' VOTE FOR JUDGE NEW YORK.— (J. T. A.) — Dr,' E...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A-- All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS Telephone flEbETROIT LWISH GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 10 GRIP OF AMERICAN JEWS ON ZIONIST EFFORT ASSAILED Summons Jews to Work For Peace of World Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents REGARD FREE LOAN AS BASIC SERVICE American Jewish Congress to Five to Attend Ses- TO NEEDY PERSONS TO AID EDUC...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 2

…4' ar 7itr.7)ETuort lr term (iu 'ewI CIL PAGE TWO Dime Savings Bank Announces Woodward-Adams Branch Opening. The Dime Savings Bank announces the opening of its twentieth office, to b. known ho the Woodward-Adams Branch. 'this new branch is located on the east side of Woodward ave. ono, just north of Grand Circus Park, between Adams and Elizabeth streets. 4 B. C. SCHUMACHER Some Remarkable Values in Interesting Things For the Home P ICT...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE TiirmuntorvbxisligiRoNicil: CONSTANTINOPLE ASYLUM IS DESTROYED BY FIRE however, is very precarious, since' there are no accommodations in the city which could give them shelter. CONSTANTINOPLE.---IJ. T. A.1 Fs rty thousand Jews in Newark, —The Jc:rsh orphan asylum here, which sheltered 200 children, was de- N. J., are represented in the confer- stroyed by lire July 22. By the quirk ence of Jewish Charities recently action of the...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 4

…llll VErizorr,Avvisn j IIa PAGE FOU It rise– 6:i .14 4 TREDETROITJEWISII elltirfleliq • ....... 06.1044 mow memo in sommum s Puhlialtall Weakly by The Jayialt Cheops:cl• Puhltahlag Co., Inc. Joseph J. Cummins, - – – President and Editor --- Jacob H. Schakne, Busing.. Manager ch 11:1916: at the Postale@ at Detroit, interred as eyeond.clate matter 111ar - 1111ch., under the At of March 3, tr:o. General Offices and Publication Buil...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE P'IVY. 7ituVuritort;b:wisn(iwnici.r, GRIP OF AMERICAN JEWS ON ZIONIST EFFORT ASSAILED MAYER QUITS BENCH' HAD VIVID CAREER (Continued from Page 11 ter facilities for manufacturing in Federal Judge Held Numerous the country, so that the demand of Offices and Presided at the neighboring countries, which con- `.r As . stitute a good market, may be sup- Famous Cases. 5, Chu. H. Jo•eoh.I IC.Apyirri.M. 1521. plied." Concerning the plan for t...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 6

…L 9LTKOIT;PliSil ,PAGE SIX ffIKONICLE ttcln -melds - - Hudso n's August Sale of All 'misty items and other local notes should lo communicated to tb• Oka .1 The pe us the cu m Chronicle by 6 e'clock Wednesday olternin in order te p aar M Glendale 0300. Society Edito r. ail ' so a s to be revolved oat lair) issue. l'hono th•n Wednesdey. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons! Hairy Lindenbanin was host at a I dinner at the Hotel Elkins, Mount (Ru...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 7

…mikriton;fi, WISH 01(0A ICJ; PAGE SEVEN sammisimmineMINY ..ae ial an ezesana l New Expressions of Fashion in Autu m n Coats, Wraps $65, $85 Up B. Siegel Co.'s wraps this season will appeal more than ever to dis- criminating taste. Fashioned from the softest, velvety materials which lend warmth as well as richness. Sumptuous furs collar and cuff the majority of the coats. New Au- tumn colorings. Women's and misses'. Milne liodis Moon...…

August 01, 1924 • Page Image 8

…AUGUST 1, 1924 EbaR0111/NISIt GIKON IGLE BUY MANY PARCELS LAND OF H EZLIA R T1111111LTifillre BY DAVID J. HIRSCH TUTITT-111111114 WELL 7 page 1.1 ed fr (Contnuom _ ..... uel Bushlowitz, Davidson Brothers, Abraham Srere, Dr. P. M. Bernstein, Robert Marwil and Isaac Shetzer. At a meeting of members of the Poalei Zion organization, held last Tuesday evening at the Kirby Cen- ter, options to the amount of $6,000 were secures! and plans were...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS ffEb E TROIT LWISI1 HRONICL Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 . VOL. XVI. NO. 9 LONG SOUGHT PEACE EFFECTED IN CLOAK TRADE IN NEW YORK Interests Detroit Jews 1 In Garden City Project Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents Enlargement RABBINIC ASSEMBLY PALESTINE AWAKENS Does Constructive Social Financing 'see ks O...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 2

…TIE PrflrOIT fhWISR (Agor4KLE PAGE TWO LEWISOHN WILL HEAD HEBREW SCHOOL STUDENTS WHOSE MASTERY DRIVE OF ORT FUND OF JEWISH LORE CREATED WIDE IMPRESSION Banker Named Honorary Chairman of Campaign. NEW YORK. — Adolph Lewisohn, banker and philanthropist, will be honorary chairman of the Jewish lie- construction Fund, which is being raised under the auspices of the ORT, during the American campaign, ac- cording to an announcement made at the h...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 3

…PAGE THREE Tntizraurv,/finvifiiia),Niciit :-: CLASSIFIED :-: Have You Ever Tasted Gunsberg's Delica- tessen? u r remarkable growth has been due to the fact that once " G u n sberg's pro- ducts" are tasted, you will insist AL WAYS upon "Guns- berg's." Drop into our retail store, 8809 Twelfth St., any time and try one of our delicious_ You are missing a treat un- less you do so. That's what people say after partaking of Gunsberg's...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 4

…TIMPETB0f1;itifttin 80NICLE PAGE 1'UU It SCZ 1. 14140,-- mir ffeworrimmt &wawa; OW Ayr... rm... Anne PubilsiteA Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishes' Ce., Inc. — - _ and Editor Joseph J. Cummins, President — Jacob H. Scbekee, Bueiness M aaaaaa - --- •t the IlostoMce at Detroit, as Zeroed-lc matter March A 1916, Mich., under the Act of March 1, 1879. __— Entered General Offices and Publication Building 850 High Street West ...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 5

…TREDEWIT,ICIPIIMI — —1 ri-6 0./v1 Oi—f5-14:145 81( BIAS. PALESTINE AWAKENS INSTITUTE NOTES FROM DEEP SLUMBER Postponed: TO ENERGETIC WORK Deb". ()sing to the illness of tsvo numbers • (Continued from Pace I) dOSEPH-‘ --- equally protected. It is hoped to pro- mote in Palestine both an Arab and a Jewish revival, and the doors of the ICANnIsright, 1121. OF Class. H. Josh.) land are wide open to pilgrims and travelers from all over the ...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 6

…fitcl)entorilt,wisti(intomictE WAG E SIX odaial and :fine Perfumes Qrsonal_ Cost Less at Heyn's Houbigant's Perfumes and Toilet Waters Coty's Perfumes and Toilet Waters Guerbines Perfumes and Toilet Waters Our prices Sr. always lower! To be lovely is your day! To make you so— our dekchtful task A visit to the inviting coolne& of our BEAUTY SHOP will con- vince you of our ability. BALCONY BEAUTY SHOP Elr1ST WOMENS WEAR Woodward A...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE }iE) crlto 1 1 Mr. and Sire. Maurice Bloch Summer Sale of engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, son of Mr. and Mn. Samuel Burnstines of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon of 1716 West Philadelphia avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Ilarry B. Bronston, son of Mr. and Mrs. If. Bronston. New and Exclusive 19244925 Styles We wish to emphasize this fact that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph...…

July 25, 1924 • Page Image 8

…JULY 25, 1924 AVATRordetvilffiltalLGui work will effect at least a 98 per cent return of all funds loaned. With an increase in working capital to a mini- mum of $25,000 it will be possible, he assorted, to make loans to the amount (Concluded from page 1.) of $75,000 in a year, in view of the ■ ing capital from $17,000, as at pres. fact that the turnover approximates ' ant, to at least $25,000, we shall be three times the association's capita...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 1

…Aircrican ffewish Periodical Cotter cur.. All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS HRONICL- 4 Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XVI, NO. 8 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924 DEATH OF DE HAAN Nottingham Jewess STIRS PUBLIC IRE Named Magistrate IN GREAT BRITIAN Murder of Orthodox Leader Where Red Corpuscles Multiply Keren Hayesod Gifts and Anemic Faces Take on Color Free From Taxa...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 2

…0...)74,0LE CORPUSCLES RED How the Jews Live in Persia PASTEURIZED MILK AND FACES TAWNY' SAVED NAM LIVES 7i1E91:TBOIT, f/.10Sfl ate. cities of from 10,000 to 25,000, which seems to explain their comparatively higher death rate. "What can be accomplished in smaller towns has been proved conclu- By MIRZA MOOSA SALIM sively. Years ago I helped to estab- (Concluded fr om' page 1.) lish in Mamaroneck, my country home, (Copyright, 1924, Jewish Tl...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 3

…ME *room Assumes General Managership Explains Sales of Cadillac Cars, ORTHODOX JEWS FIGHT of Brick Manufacturers I RELIGIOUS COMMUNISTS On Permanence of Association. Utility. RIGA.—(J. T. A )—A disturbance caused by Orthodox Jews during an assembly of pious communists in the sc.-celled "living synagogue" is the latest development in Jewish religious fife in Soviet Russia. A group of Orthodox Jews in Polt- ava, who strongly resent the creatio...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 4

…711 E&TR W, AWISII (ARON ICLE PAGE FOUR eitscs/touvi(Sfurim... t fir THE srIOUI T EWISIIORONICLII WILT II:MON Novae sm. yvyne Miaaboy Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publis ► ilag C lac Joseph J. Cummins, President and E litor Jacob H. Schakee, Business Manager Zotered as Socond•class matter March 3, 1911, at the Polito face at Detroit, blIch, under the Act of March t, 1819. General Offices and Publication Buil t ling 85...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 5

…TtiderRorritwisn Forogs PAGE FIVE mommegoommoggagmemsaisasamonatso~0111. — THE DAY OF HERZL'S DEATH 141k 2 0 n. By DR. SELIG BROD ETSKY. DER $5 Sale $5 Sale Ilerzl's call to Jewry was the call Human progress can be represent. ed either as the result of collective of youth, unspoilt by the evil influ- WOODWA AD AVE 1114 101447 effort or as the consequence of the ences of a civilization that was slip- genius of those individuals favore...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 6

…v4sfi hRomicti ___LrA___L jituj)rrro PAGE SIX Oei at Aand ► NEW BICUR CHOLEM OFFICERS ASTIR Qrsonal Work For Successful Moonlight to be Held August 11. In order that their administration may have an auspicious beginning, the recently elected officers of the Bicur Cholem Society, headed by Maurice Marcus, president, are bend- ing their energies towards making All eotiety Hence and ether local notes •houll be communicated to the elate el...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 7

…▪ • Amtrfrot Pinsk periodical Coda - - • CLIFTON AVINU1 • C.INGINNATI 30, OHIO E CTROrr ---.922,4? kottp"cgcJbAirer--- MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR HERZL PLANNED fliarrutgro eeeseeme Women's and Misses' Apparel for Summer Hours Expressing Fashion's Newest Whims Sommer styles of delightful nalvette and pert Avidity. Piquant modes which •re distinctive and wholly different from those found in the or- dinary shops. Heady r fo work-end trito,...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 8

…PEQunzonfr,wisn RONICLE Fraternal and Club Notes Em El Social Alders. The Ern El Social Alders will hold a short meeting Saturday evening, July 19, at 8:45 at the North End Branch of the Jewish Institute, 1111 Westminster. Members have been requested to come on time no that the meeting may be concluded at an early hour. Social Mixers. The last meeting of the Social Mix. ers was held at the home of Miss Winkler. A new member, Miss Hart- ma...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE ("ARON IC Lb : -: CLASSIFIED :-: THE JEWS AND THE DIAMOND TRADE EMIGRANT PROBLEM HARD OF SOLUTION Shopping 'Directory farmer is discouraged. Thousands of AWNINGS farms have been abandoned, others Polishing Began in Antwerp Centuries Ago--Fabulous Increase are worked in part. The farmer is In Demand. afraid to spend any little surplus he HOUSE FOR SALE-850 W. Phila-I DETROIT CANVAS CO. may have. The resulting reaction is delphia...…

July 18, 1924 • Page Image 10

…ThEVETROITAWISfieilt0/41C1/1 UNTERMYER URGES MERIT TEST CLAIMS ADVISED EVADING KLAN QUESTION FOR INDIVIDUALS, NOT FOR GROUPS Tniimemmure BY DAVID .1 HIRSCH 1(11111 urna (Contnued from page 1.) 474- 417 MOE MR • BUSY• Columbia Scientist Advocates Immigration of Selective Character. (From Correspondence and Cables of Jewish lelegraohic ?Jamey.) The Ilistadruth Ila'Ovdim, the Palestinian Jewish labor organization, DISPUTES THEORY THERE ...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 1

…All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS iffEbETROIT LIVISII HRONICLE Telephone GLENDALE 9-3-0-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924 VOL. XVI. NO. 7 Lasky Family Gives PHILIPSON PLEADS DE HAAN ARCH FOE Facets Of Jewish Life In Europe OF ZIONIST FORCES Ameri And Palestine Shown by Observers $ I ,00() Memorial FOR TWO-DAY WEEK IN SCHOOL WORK KILL...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 2

…Til E PAGE TIN:0 basun rtiv o v i g k E Dr. Moses Easter, the members of the i rad aritole for a stipend from these! Experienced Banking Manager Zionist Executive, the staff of the Enters Life Insurance Zionist Organization, representatives fund:. I Widows Well Provided For. of the English Zionist Federation, Field. The Jewish widows of Berlin are " Remains of Leader's Wife Will Be rept esentatives of the Jewish Colon- _ , particularly wel...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 3

…▪ fil I, 4 h/.1 I WI I; //,111,N, I (ARON ICLC PAGE THREE Club ' CALLS DISCUSSION Notes ON AGENCY PLAN Jewi sh Education in America 1 but a creed was once a proposiitn hotly disputed—jeered at by one Yong party and defended with bad con- StlenCe by another: its gitting to be By DR. HENRY SLONIMSKY, more and more a simple fact. For Judaea Professor of Jewish Ethics and Pedaesey, Hebrew Union College. everything else Jewish is gulag or has...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 4

…PAGE DIE 7LTRIN1; AISINN ei KM KU U 1■ 11•IMIleMI ■ e'ss.UMSCUMI.e. isT-, ■ 14„. rgeW Nat ,14.m. 1 4,4. :d 022MasarXela TILE gritOIT/TWISli 1110411GI e n a• moose., eel. sr.... we. ...... Publlsh es; Cs.. let, • Published Weekly by The Jew.111 Chres.cle Joseph J. Cummins, President and Editor Jacob H. Scbakne, Boainem Manager blercil I, 1911. at the P wtofhce at Detroit, Entered as Seeend.elass ish.. under thy Act of 'W eb I, 1879....…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 5

…PAGE MR 7%tc9i:nto1donsit(Aitos1cte 141b(?1, 1 SiAS 8y- 1. f .9415 dos EPH-, COMM n ications Chautauqua President States Society Needs Independent Educational Status. VAST SUM GATHERED TO LAY FOUNDATION OF PALESTINE LIFE ' Editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle: At a meeting of the hoard of direc- American Jews Raised $8,500,- as Chu. H. le..41.1 ICagyvvight. MI. tors of the Jewish Chautauqua SO- 000 During Three Years Well, the Kla...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 6

…▪ DETROI 1://.111S/1 el RON Ian PAGE SIX Art .00441' NOW!! Our Entire Stock of Summer W earables at End - of - Season Prices Reductions of I% to % 1 --and in many instances more than one-half Instead of waiting until the summer is over we have de- cided to take our End-of-Sea- son sacrifices NOW! Every department in the store is represented. This is your opportunity to re- plenish the wardrobe for vacation or general summer wear at...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN 7i1E9LTKOIYAMS/ILARaNicit -wwwwangenws- EitgagrnieutTi t iakies I j "Two's Company" In This Flannel Sports Outfit " Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosner of MORRISON:HERTZBERG i i avenue aftliOUTICe '-- lit a. II aze.wote. ---- .--- --Mf. -a --- The marriage of Miss Sadie Hertz- the engagement of their daughter, ,. Miss Evelyn Anne Friedman 0 berg, daughter of Samuel Hertzberg, M alici a., to Nathan 11. Horwitz, son and Robert Morrison, ...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 8

…ci)cmorrftwisn PAGE EIGHT ociai and Orsonai When you select your furnishings at Dean's—whether the entire interior—you have the pleasure of beauty in- comparable, certainty of correctness and tastefulness, un- questionable quality—and the innate satisfaction which can only come from exclusiveness—the full knowledge of the fact that you will not find your selection duplicated anywhere else. European Welfare Organization. The North ...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 9

…PAGE NINE uvrrizo, PALESTINE TURNS THE CORNER Senator Couzens Announces Freedom to Think For By GERSHON AGRONSKY Genuine Goodyears, selling at the lowest prices you MOM? Special Prices on Semi and Full Balloon Tires. Wing Foot Cords Clincher Cords. .$ 9 95 $17.95 S. S. Cords S. S. Cords.... $:8.95 $19.95 S. S. Cords 523.95 S. S. Cords $24.95 S. S. Cords . $25.95 Cords $29.95 Cords Pathfinder Cords 7.95 .... $13 95 $14.95 $15.95 AWNI...…

July 11, 1924 • Page Image 10

…JULY 11, 1924 .11,5110 1 RO ,N ASPLT 11 011;k1 CHAMPION MARKSMAN OF ZION PLAN 'MAKES STRONG PLEA SONS NATIONAL FUND AID WINS OLYMPIC TITLE FOR PRISON REFORM TIIIIIILT11111 By DAVID J. HIRSCH MEM - unu __. Lewinsohn Contends Existence of Criminal Class is Mythical. - NORFOI.K.—(J. T. A.)—The con- vention of the Order of the Sons of •111,•• ■■ esomiew ■ wo fee■■•■ American Jewish Sergeant Captures First Rank as Shot. Attractive Zion c...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 1

…A lfferiallIkwisltnrioacialaNter All j ewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS WI WITCH ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IIRONICLE HEbETROIT -1 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN Sum WISE PLACES ONUS [Gave To Munificent His Alma Mater OF DIVORCE EVIL ON WEAK PARENTS Declares Young People Marry Without Appreciating Responsibility. Social Workers Tackle Problems Looming High On Jewish Horizon Leaders at Toronto Conference Evalua...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 2

…'.1(0, 40teptervcson .. ._ rtiEflentorr SOCIAL WORKERS TACKLE PROBLEMS dif- to play in the development of the Jew An idea of the Immensity and nal prob .- lin America wee the topic of discussion ficulty of the Jewish educatio at one of the evening sessions. The tem of America was indicated by Dr. the speakers pointed out that no phase of i Dushkin by citing statistics oa to hool Jewish conimunal endeavor challenges number of Jewish childr...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 3

…Skijo;,;‘, "••••• " Iii )i moor frMisll (I , ICU MOLDERS OF JEWIS PUBLIC OPINION background and resultedin important o rents. His connection pith Taft and Witte was mainly resposible for the By WILLIAM Z. 9PIEGELMAN pinging to the notice o'the American public the treatment i , the Russian (Copyright, 1924, .ewish Telegraphic Agency, licd too -eminent of the A n e ri c an J e wish citizens, which resultot in the final Settees, (It is the g...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 4

…• z gotVeZ,;14.7 - In E /OMIT //',N IS / 01 KM ICU. tsgAos.Lecv,xrffda..Sz ift- ■ rel==neliinteXitr ir M IN' Fe 4 al 1 04 LEWIS HOCHHEIMER, LAWYER AND SCHOLAR sionist legislation these measures were bound to work E tragedies and hardships in their practical administra- By ABRAHAM CAI'LAN tion. p ns ••• Ins ma wwls The Supreme Court in the recent Gottlieb case de- The Jewish Cht•nicle Pablohis, Cs., Inc. Publielsod Wookle public sch...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 5

…likr.burianrialstt(A RCM last '6 OIAS. Olf5FiT5 LIPSKY IS TERMED ZIONIST COMMONER BY VAST AUDIENCE (Contnued from page 1.) PAGE FIVE JOHNSON DISCLOSES NEW QUOTA FIGURES required. Without them stability was Author of 1890 Basis Law note ssible. But niece our life is Gives Numbers Admir- bound up with the land, and we are By Ong It losesh.) e there as a matter of right and not of 1Cogg•rIght, 11121 sible to Country. privilege, it is up e...…

July 04, 1924 • Page Image 6

…littfrmwrimmti ItIfONIfLE PAGE SIX Eng/Temente Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of Les he Manor, 3025 East Grnad boule c ard announce the betrothal of their daughter, Corinne, to Joseph N. Da vies, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Davies of this clip. Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Davies will be at home Sunday, July 6, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Rice. No cards. emorausicatod to the ease of TM Mrs. All seem, Irene and Mbar...…

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