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MAY 20, 1927

LODGE HONORS DETROIT JEWRY RISES Non-Partisan Body
11, P. A. LAUNCHES Centers Association PISGAH
ROSS, DR. GUNZBURG TO U. J. C. EMERGENCY
Host to Hakoahl
Surveys Palestine
MICHIGAN DRIVE 1

Continued from ''age One)
('ont:nued from Page One)
held in Detroit on July 3, 4, and 5,
IContinued front liege I.)
to the hopes of our people abroad,
would
witness
the
largest
initiation
Wyandotte, Pontiac and Lana-1 playing in New York, Philadelphia,
would be a real catastrophe.
class in l'isgah's history. This class
Chicago, Baltimore, Cleveland, Beth-
"I urge you, therefore, to call to- Experiment Station, Harpenden, Eng-
ing Pledge Support to
is to be named after Bernard Gins-
lehem, Toronto, Brooklyn and De
gether immediately all your campaign land, who has recently visited
Zionist Cause.
burg, one of the must esteemed and
troit. In addition to its regular oldest
aasuc'etes and devise ways and means tine. Sir John Russel is now in this
cash, for our next four country as it British delegate to the
games. the Ilakoah will give an ex- 1
Campaigns for the United Pales-'I
Henry NI. Gottlieb, was appointed to raise in
months' requirements, at least $60,- International Soil Survey Congress
chairman of the publicity committee,
tine Appeal are being launched
convened by the United States
forwarded by you as an
throughout the state td Michigan to I
the position left vacant by Alfred 000 to be
to refund yourselves
Ross' departure from this city. Mr. advance, and
raise the balance of Michigan's quota
"Inves tigations in respect to
from subsequent collections. A yea!
of $150,000, of which in excess of
Gottlieb, also reported favorably on
ago the officers and executive com- health, sanitation and hygiene will
the organization of Aleph Zadek Aleph
.two-thirds has already been raised in
mittees of many communities made be conducted by Professor Milton J.
•in this city.
Detroit. Mr. A. II. Kushinsky has ar-
a most generous answer to a similar Rosenau of the department of pre-
rived here from New York City to
Saul Ancamovitch, chairman of the
plan. Today the situation is touch ventive medicine of Harvard Uni-
, conduct these campaigns.
Fine Arts committee assisted by Ed-
graver, and we dare not stop our versity, to be assisted by Dr. Charles
On Sunday evening, May 8, Rabbi
ward Brown, delivered an interesting
F. Wilinsky, deputy commissioner of
work.
Leon Frani addressed a representative
lecture illustrated with slides on
"I in of the opinion, and I urge health of the city of Boston,
number of Pontiac Jews and a five reel
"Egypt." NI r. Abramovitch led those
you to comply with this request, that
"As expert in banking and finance,
moving picture on l'alestine was
present through the art treasures of
a handful of men in your community, Dr. Ernest Kahn of Frankfort, who
' shown. Mr. J. A. Meyer is the chair-
the ancient orient, and presented is
by endorsing a note based on your has had extensive banking experi-
[ man of the executive committee of
veritable museum to the eyes and ears
collections. can secure the sum re- ence, will serve. Dr. Kahn was for-
Pontiac, Mr. Harry Hirschberg is the
of the interested spectators. This lec-
I am counting On your help. merly financial editor of the Frank-
treasurer and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
ture is the begining of a series to be quested.
We need it to discharge our responsi- furter Zeitung and is associated with
stein is secretary. The committee is
sponsored lop the Fine Arts commit-
the banking firm of Speyer Ellisson.
bility."
tee.
putting forth every effort to make the
This action had been taken at s
"Dr. Maurice B. Hotter, director
campaign for Palestine in Pontiac a
The resolution in part for Brother
of the of the Federation of Jewish Chan.
special
meeting
of
the
officers
Alfred Ross follows:
success. $1,000 was raised—$815 in
Joint
Distribution
('ommitte
and
the
ties
of Boston and lecturer at Har-
cash already turned into the regional
"Alfred Ross, the loyal and beloved
U. .1. C. called at the home of Louis vard University, will accompany Dr.
Brother of Pisgah Lodge has left ot
blike in Detroit.
Marshall
on
April
24.
Frankel
as secretary to the American
On Tuesday, May 3, Mr. Kushinsky
ranks to take up his abode away from
The sum of $60,000 which Detroit section of the commission.
addressed an audience in Wyandotte
the fellows in whose midst he was
is
asked
to
raise
represents
only
the
LOUIS A. MALTS
"The appointment of additional ex•
and was given a promise that every
served with singult r ability and ex-
Jew in that City would be solicited
perts to deal with a number of im-
emplary fidelity and whose friendship, first year's pledges.
"We are confident that Detroit portant subjects, including industry
that Charlie Nielson and Eddie Mo- and give for the worthy cause of Pal-
nay love, he has unreservedly ob-
FABIAN, HAKOAH GOALIE
Jewry will not fail as in this emer- and commerce and accounting and
ran, now at the State Theater, and estine. The executive committee in
tained.
Russ Morgan, now at the Capitol Wyandotte consists of Messrs. M. hibition game early in June with a
From the hour of his initiation into gency," said Morris Waldman, secre- audit, is under consideration and it
Theater, have accepted invitations to Stern, S. Schneider and S. Schwartz. team to be selected by the American our fraternity to that of his depart- tary of the Jewish Welfare Board is expected that an early announce-
attend the dance and that they would
Last week Mr. Kushinsky went to Soccer League, the proceeds of which ure from Detroit, he tco*k a deep and and executive director of the United ment will be made concerning them.
help towards the entertainment for Lansin • and held a preliminary meet- will be given to the American Red unwavering interest in all the affairs :Jewish Charities. "What is asked is
the evening.
ing with the leading Jews of the city. Cross to be used for victims of the of our Lodge and Order. Every office only a prompt fulfillment of the
Tickets may be secured front any A U. P. A. committee will be organ- Missis•ippi river valley flood.
he has held, were it as a committee- pledges so freely and generously "Men Are Great Only As They
Abraham Tuvim, promoter; Dr. I. man, or as president,
of the members or at the door the ized in the near future. Lansing
he gave his time given during the last drive. If neces-
Are Kind."
We shall borrow the
H. Koerner, president of Ilakoah; unstintingly, he evinced a rare
evening of the dance. All proceeds Jewry promisd to do its share.
intel- sary, of course.
Otto Barr, trainer, and Dr. M. Spieg- ligence; he gave his heart to every money and send it on to New York,
of this affair will be given to the
And big men in business are not
ler, president of the Federation of duty imposed on him. Alfred Ross but, in view of the whole-hearted re-
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
he World Maccabees Clubs, accom- exemplified the true spirit of a Ben sponse that Detroit has always given ones who are cross and speak harshly.
any the athletes. The tour is span- IVrith. The memory of his excellent to foreign :IA Well as local relief, we You can only win your goal by being
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ored by the Bethlehem Steel Com- activities and splendid traits of his have a right to expect prompt pay- kind and watching for the next step
Membership Dance:
p any and the first game of the series heart should ever lend inspiration to ment of all outstanding pledges for higher up. Don't watch others—
The plans are now complete for the was a tie score with the Bethlehem
watch yourself. Don't envy others—
this year."
us all.

membership dance to be held at Web-
A meeting of the Detroit Service be their friends. So brighten up and
totter team. The officers of the con:-
Continued from Page One)
Regretting as we do his departure
ster Ilall on Wednesday evening, May laity offered to sponsor the Ilakoah
Wednesday freshen up with a Mural cigarette
Group
was
called
for
from our city, yet we feel cheered in
5687 years sincre Creation, New York
25. The dance will be free to mem- n order that the Viennese might
and let kindness be your motto. Mu-
the knowledge that his future place evening at the Phoenix Club and
City,
bers and escorts. Admission tickets
amply with the immigration laws, , of activity will secure for him great- plans were laid for an intensive cam- ral is the exceptional cigarette for
As a testimony and Remembrance,:
may be procured at the office of the
raveling on a visitor's visa. The er material advantages.
paign to bring in the $611,000 worta the exceptional man who feels he is
let this scroll he
clubhouse. All members who are in-
entitled to the better things in life.
p roceeds of every game are dia
We fervently hope and wish that of outstanding pledges.
"That on this day, in the midst of
terested are urged to get their tickets
ributed so that the major portion is his aspirations will be crowned with
a large assemblage consiating of the
this week.
a 'lotted the Ilakoah.
utmost success, and that he and his
leaders of the people, rabbis, scholars,

In Detroit, in addition to Hakoah's family will ever enjoy the good things
the deans of the Yeshiva, its teachers,
Play Baseball:
hare, a small share is given the of life health, prosperity, content-
directors, and students, representa-
The Y. W. II. A. baseball team Nlichigan Soccer Association, which
ment—all of which they so richly de-
tives of the Jewish communities in the
meets every Tuesday at 6 p. m., at
in charge of the local game. The serve.
United States and in Canada, in th e
the Poe School Playground, I.ysander
ssociation
is
turning
its
share
of
Be they assured, that when in ful-
presence of the dignitaries of the city,
and Brooklyn. Miss Magee of the De- a gate receipts over to he Injured Play-
ness of time, heart promptings seek
state and national government, and in
partment of Recreation will coach the ers' Relief Fund for the use of needy
old and true friends, a most hearty
the presence of a large gathering from
team. This is a splendid opportunity and injured members.
welcome from members of Pisgah
for and near, there was laid at this
MEMBERS:
,
for those who like out-thtor play.
Tickets in Detroit are for sale at Lodge is over vouchsafed."
place the cornerstone for the great
P,
aII sport stores, at the offices of the
NEW YORK STOCK EXCIIANGE
Signed: The Resolutions Committee,
and holy Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Ye-
Cement Garbage and Ash Recentacles•
Swimming:
eating Jewish organizations and Adolph Freund, Bernard Ginsburg I •
shiva.
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
Don't Wait Until You Receive Notice.
An unusual opportunity to learn newspapers, as well as the stadium,
This Yeshiva is the sanctuary of
and Elias Goldberg.
Order at Once, aa th el ric Will Soon b.
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
swimming
in
an
excellent
pool
and
un-
'
Raisd
Reception Committee.
our holy Torah, which has accompan-
der competent instruction is afforded
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
The members of Detroit's reception
. P,
ied the Jewish people in all its wander-
all members, every Monday evening committee are: Martin Aaronson,
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
ings, has brought light in its darkest
P A
WINDOW SHADES
from 6:30 to 9 p, m., at Webster Hall. Philip Adler, Rabbi E. Aishiskin, Milt-
I927 PINCREE
moments of life, and has inculcated
CIIK7AGO BOARD OF TRADE
P,
Made to Order and Installed.
Registrations must be made at the on NI. Alexander, Rabbi A. M. Ashin-
Residence: Garfield 7106
strength
and
hope
into
it.
When
the
Cadillac
0776
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
P A
Office: 518 Buhl Bldg.
All Styles.
clubhouse.
sky, Meyer Beckman, Harry H. Biel-
persecutions in the countries of our
We
clean
Window
Shades
and
re-
P,
field, Vaughn Blanchard, H. J. Brach-
114 - 118 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
exile have been heaped upon us and
pair them. Bring them in or let
Tennis:
P,
man,
Julius
Braun,
Commissioner
C.
large masses of Jews have come to this
Randolph 4993-4-5.6-7
Applications are now being received E. Brewer, Dr. Phillip Broutio, David
us call.
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blessed United States of America,
for the tennis classes. An excellent A. Brown, Harry 7.. Brown, I.. D. Bur-
Curtain Rods and Rubber Malting.
there appeared rifts in our spiritual
Canton
New York H.
I. ID11111
out-door court has been procured.
M. FREEDMAN
nell, Fred M. Butzel, J. W. Cant,
fortress The foundations of true
A
Cleveland Direct
ec Private W' erns t o All P nee • Zanesville
Abraham Caplan, Sol M. Cole, Dr.
Jewish life have been shaken, and be-
S. A. Ovrutaky
WINDOW SHADE CO.
Open House:
Findlay
pal Markets.
Charles W. Colter, J. J. Considine,.
fore a read iustment to the new en:
Every Friday evening, "Open I Joseph J. Cummins, Ira Copeland,
Residence Phone: Empire 8894-R.
669
Gratiot
Ave.
Cadillac
1650
vironment took place, apathy and cal-
House" is held at the clubhouse at Charles Dalaleish, Julius Di utel
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Office Phones Randolph 6982.
lousness have befallen the generation.
which time a surprise program is pre- baum, James Dickerson, Jr., Roy De
Then- came then a few Who were pos-
sented and a good time assured. Stran-1
sessed of great vision and zeal for the
Ros or, LOUIS Duscoff, Charles T.
gers in the city, all members and their Earl, U. A. Edgar, J. II. Eirlich,,
Torah in this country, who have in
Hero's to your health—
friends are cordially invited.
George W. Elworthy, Karl M. Fech-
the year 5657, one year after the death
THE WAYNE MINERAL AND
heimer, Adolph Finsterwald, Herman
of Rabbl Isaac Elchanan, may his
Night Dances:
Saturday
memory he blessed, establish.' in this
Finsterwald, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Jo-
TURKISH BATHS
The Saturday night dances at Web- seph Fogarty, Rabbi Leon Fran:,
city the Yeshiva, which was named the
Second and Front Sir...a.
ster Hall continue to be a success. Be
Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin, Jacob Fried-
Rabbi Elchanan Yeshiva. Among
Open Day and Night for Ladies and Me m.
sure to come this Saturday night and
those who have worked for its estab-
berg, Morris Fried b erg, Benny Fried- I
Randolph 6144.
have a delightful time in wholesome man, Warren J. Frye, William Fried-
0 lishment were: Rabbi Moses Meir and pleasing surroundings.
Metlin, Rabbi Yehudah David Bern-
man, Walter Fuchs, Boris Ganapol, I
stein, and Messrs. David Abramowitz
I.
Morris Garvett, Samuel Gates, J. E.
and l'incus Lieberman, may their Drama:
Gayold, Bernard Ginsburg, Samuel'
The G. G. Players will present their
memories be blessed. Small was the
Glogower, Louis Gordon, George W.
farewell p•ogram of the year at a very
beginning of the Yeshiva; many were
Graves, Nathan Gross, Dr. A. R.
early date. The three one-act plays
its trials and tribulations in its first
Hackett, Joseph Ilaggai, George
Fryeburg, Maine.
days, but there was no obstacle for the are "The Grill" by Charles IV. John- Healey, J. II. Hartmann, %alter
God-inspired determinations which ston with Beverly Ross, Ida Silver- Ileavenrich, Alfred Hecht, Samuel
Camp For Boys
man, Joane Belenson anti Isadore
lived in the founders. The Yeshiva
Hecht, Rabbi A, M. Hershman, lion.
cast; "The
"
un ne
Beautifully located in the White[ took firm root, and many students by Kenyon Nichelson with a cast of William B. Ileston, Jesse Bushman,
front Europe and Palestine, including
Zella llimelhoch, R. J. Horton, Ber-
Mountains, overlooking the Presi-1
Ann
Sachs,
Ann
Zimmerman
and
Ilar-
many native-born, enrolled in the Ye-
nard Isaacs, Harold lloult, Harold
dential Range. A first-class camp
shiva to pave the way for the study of ry Schechter; and "The Dreamy Kid" Kahl, S. B. Kahn, Leon B. Kay, Judge
at a moderate pricel Send for 11-'
by
Eugene
O'Neill,
with
Esther
Klass,
the Torah in this country."
Ilarry B. Keidan, Jack E. Kinnard,
lustrated booklet.

Diana Ufberg, Helen A
aionson,
am
Aaron Klein, George Knight, A. J.
Will l'alley. Since no charge is made
Mr. and Mrs, A. Kraskar, Directors
Koffman, Julian Krolik, A. A. Kur-
for admission at this time, and since
222 Beacon St., Boston, Mass, I
land, A. C. Lappin, P J. Lee Sul
our capacity is limited, admission will
Levin , Theodore Levin, Capt. Eman-
be by invitation only.
uel Lewis, NI. D. Lipsitch, Lawrence
Lipton, Dr. C. Lundy, Charles D.
L'Etude Club:
Continued from Page Onel
Lunch, G. Maconochie, A. Mansbach,
The program of the (.'Etude Club
Matt Mann, Robert Marwil, Bert G.
Irene Weiss Jeanette Weller, Albert has neatly included some very inter-
Mans, Dr. George Man Jacob Mazer,
Williams, Ann Mae Zimmerman, and voting discussions on "Green Man-
M. Mendelson, William S. Merriam,
Esther Zimmerman. skins" by Hudson and "Anna Karen-
NI. Michlin, Samuel C. Mumford, Her-
To honor the graduates the students inn" by Tolstoi.
man C. Muscovitch, Frank Navin,
of Beth El High School will enter the
Bendetson Netzorg, Fred Z. Panti-
Temple in a belly and sing the school Camp:
land, Emanuel l'aperno, John Parker,
song, "Beth Ni."
Vacation means camp and of course
Several social affairs are being giv- there is no place like the "Y" camp. A. Patterson, L. M. Post, Lester Pot-
en in honor of the graduates. Their It isn't too early to make reservations ter, Warren J. Pyre, Jean Roberta,
schoolmates have already entertained now. The season opens on June 26 David Robinson, A. Rogovy, R. A.
Select Dancing Nightly
them at a reception and dance last and doses on Labor Day. Remember Reilly, C. R. Rollins, Joshua Sara-
sohn, Isaac Saulson, Dr. Morris
Saturday night. The Young People's our capacity is limited.
Schwartz, Jos. L. Selling, Isaac Shet-
_
Society of Temple Beth El is giving
zer, David %% Simons, S. C. Slack,
a special affair in their honor on Wed- Outin •
Particular People Prefer
nesday evening, May 25. On Sunday,
The executive committee met on Louis Smilansky, Thomas S. Smith.
June 12, the graduates will hold their Wednesday to make arrangements for I Abraham Srere, J. B. Stark, Milford
th. Palais.
own banquet and farewell party.
an outing by has on June 19. There Stern, Louis Stoll, L. Stranahan,
Strictly Censored. Highest
On Saturday morning, slay 21, will be a regular Field Day Program Samuel Summerfield, H. B. Lillian,
Standard.
Temple Beth El will celebrate Jewish with races, games, baseball and ten- I Morris D. Waldman, Samuel Wein-
Book Week, an institution just estab- nis matches and (Aber outdoor activi- ; berg, Joseph Welt, Melville S. Welt,
Palais Musucians — The Band
Joseph Weisman, Samuel Wetsman,
lished at the suggestion of the Rabbin- ties.
You Love to Dance With.
Ernest Wt•uthoff, Milford Whittell,
ical Association of Chicago. All the
Dual Rear Wheels OP/i01101 at Some Price
Henry Wineman, M. II. Zackheim,
rabbis will use this Sabbath to guide Paddle Tennis:
the househelds of their congregations
51snibers who do n u t know tennis David Zemon, I. Zilber, Fielding II
Yost,
R.
Young.
in the establishment of Jewish 'direr- will welcome the Paddle Tennis classes
ies in t' car homes and le encourage which are held every Wednesday e't'- I
both young and old to read the great ning tit the clublieuse. All equipment • Dodge Bros. Cars Make Hit. j
classics of ancient and modern Jewish is provided and instruction given free
literature. Rabbi Leon Fram will oc- of charge.
Orders received by Dodge Brothers,
ses
rupy the pulpit and speak on the sub-
inc., from its dealers since announce-
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led "Does Your Library Reflect Your Hike,
ment on May 1 of the new four cylin-
EVERTUN ENGRAVING CO.
Per..nalitv." Services begin at 10:30.
There will be a hike Sunday morn - • der motor have been in such volume
Second Floor Kerr !lido.
Tie following Sunday morning, May log, May 22, t, Orchard Lake Road. that production has la•en increased for
20, another distinguished visitor comes I All those who are interested will met the second time in 10 days, according
to the pulpit of Temple Beth El. Ile. tat the clubhouse at 0
to President E. G. Wilmer.
Israel I. Mattuck who is the leader of
"The immediate response of the
the Reform Jewish movement in Eng-
public and of our dealers has been very
land and Rabbi of the Liberal Jewish
gratifying," Mr. Wilmer stated. "Or-
Synagogue of London will speak on the
ders received in the first three days
subiect, "The Jew in English Life and
following the announcement totaled
Politics." Dr. Mattock will also ad-
;approximately $4,000,000. This is in •
Continued from L•ge One)
dress the closing assembly of Beth El •
addition to ordinary contractual allot-
;College of Jewish Studies and Monday big moment cams, 30,000 people ments.
night, May 30. On the program of thronged about the Belle Isle shell to
"The first day after the announce-
the closing assembly of Beth El Col- hear the program of Hebrew music. ment dealers placed orders for 1000
lege, in addition to the lectdre by Dr.' Since that last concert the Halevy cars and on the second day orders to-
MANUEL URBACH
Mattuck, so ill be an announcement of has increased its membership and has taled 1742. Orders are continuing to
the courses to be offered by the Col- attracted into its ranks the best Jew- pour into the factory in large volume.
Granite and Marble .
lege for next season and a social hour ash singers both professional and non-
', Over 600 telegrams from dealers
•at which there will he refreshments professional. The addition of Pro- in all sections of the country have been
and dancing.
fo ssor Eltia 7.alutlkowsky, cantor of received telling of quickened demand
, Shaarey Zadek, to this organization and requesting advance shipment of
Now in our New Location
is an indication of the fine quality of , their allotments.
"Stocks of cars in dealers' hands are
its membership and its great possibil.
THOMAS
DOYLE
7723 TWELFTH STREET
ides in the future
'low and current retail sales will be'
INCORPORATED
This summer the Halevy Choral So- immediately reflected in factory oper-
Euclid 7192
'
cicty
will again represent the Jewish ations. Since March 1 deliveries by
WOODWARD AT MARTIN PL.
JEFFERSON AT NENE
JOHN Its AT ENDICOTT
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1.m:infinity at the Hebrew National dealers have hoes materially in excess
GLENDALE 7117
I
Continoell fr m P6ee Or•1
Nigh with the Detroit Symphony Or- of factory production. •
EDGEWOOD 4460
NORTMWAY 5406
Women's League. which also took chestra at Belle Isle.
' "Output was stepped up May 0 to
Highland Park Motor Co., 16123 Woodward An. 3730
place in Atlantic City May 8 to 10.
;care for the large orders. This was
Hergenroeder, Inc.. 14615 E. Jefferson
Unrest int
Mime
Lenox 4400
Merries Motor Sales & Service, 4476 Cherie
Early in July the Rabbinical AA-
AGED WARSAW RABBI DIES
I the second time our operations have
Mel. 6667
Holes Auto Service, 12217 Twelth
Hem. 4297
armbly, which is composed of gradu-
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Cook-Wood, Inc., 15620 Grand River .
been speeded up within 10 days."
Hogarth 6380
Mid-West Motor Co., 9111 Grand River
Gar. 7100
Bucknell-Knoodson Ca, 2445 Michigan
ales of the Jewish Theological Semi-
WARSAW. -- - 1.1. T. A.) — Rabbi
Glen. 988I
Dot-Western Mott* Co.. 3950 Dm
Lat. 1601
Northeast Motor Co., 11564 Jas. Campau
nary, will meet in annual convention . Siebenberg, one of the members ofi
There is no forgetfulness with the
Emp 4083
L W. Schultz & Co., 10000 Conant Avenue__ Emp. 15828
Colonial Motor Sales. 6814-40 Michigan
in - Atlantic City. Rabbi Max Drnb issltbe Warsaw rabbinate, died here at 'Omnipresent.
(Song of Songs R. iii
Cedar 31313
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratis
Lin, 1171
North Central Motor Co.. 8517 Linwood
president. the age of 7a. , 18.) t
Euclid MO

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are mostly communist controlled. He
is a member of the Emergency Com-
mittee for Strikers' Relief, organized
by the American Civil Liberties!
Union and the League for Industrial
Democracy, to collect funds for sup-
port of the Paasair textile strike I
(Communist lesson in Revolution). I
During the counte of the strike Rabbi I
Wise has constantly appeared on the '
platform in support of the Commun-
ists, who have been active in keeping
alive the strike and condemned the
mill owners because they refused to
accept his services as a strike medi-
ator. Ile also denounced the courts
as being 'stacked against the work-
ers.' In a sermon in his church
(temple) he stated 'Religion must not
be lowered to the level of "scab
agencies".' He is a contributor to
the Nation, the World Tomorrow and
thy New Student."
The "charges" against rabbi Silver
arc of a similar nature. "Ile has
been rabbi of The Temple, Cleveland,
since 1917. Ile is a member of the
executive board of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis; execu-
tive board of the Consumers League
of Ohio, board of governors of the
Hebrew Union College, vice-president
of the Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica and member of the International
Actions Committee."
The National Society of Scabbard
and Blade has its headquarters at 307
Watson street, Akron, Ohio. It is an
organization of college men. Officers
in the Reserve Officers Training
Corps in the various colleges are
elected to this organization, which is
considered to be an honorary profes-
sional fraternity. It has recently
been barred at the University of Illi-
nois for undesirable demonstrations
and unseemly conduct on the part of
its members. The organization has
more than 60 chapters in the United
States.
Other prominent Americans listed

Miss Jane Ad-
In this report are
. dams, Senator William E. Borah, Sen-
ator Robert M. LaFollette, Mrs. Car-
rie Chapman Catt, Professor John
. Dewey, Sherwood Eddy, Zona Gale,
Rev. Charles W. Gilkey of the Hyde
Park Baptist Church of Chicago, Pro-
fessor Francis B. Sayre, son-in-law of
late President Woodrow Wilson;
John F. Sinclair, Minnesota banker;
ex-Governor William E. Sweet of
Colorado and Oswald Garrison VU-
lard.

Louis A. Malin is chairman of the
dance to be held on June 3 at the
Imperial Hotel. Many novel feature
have been planned for this affair. A.
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