ptember 2nd, 1927. THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
781
In and Around the Town.
ingof
friendsand upporter
of the Cape .T ewi, h 01'phnnage at the institutionin
0Tanj"1...icht on Sun- day Dfternoon to ceJehrnte the rc- lio:ious coming-of-ngc of thrc0£
the Orphnnaoe ho:s, Bolomon Knufm<m, Hnusrl LeYinc and l\famice :Hiller. Th· thl'ee lads hnd on
th preYion.
dayread
their portions of the Llw at the Gardf'ns Roclnncl Ntreet, anJ Con titntion Street synagogues, ·whPrf' they n<.:-qnitte<l
them elvc~ ·rerv cre<litahh·.:Jiuch credit
iH dun
t~the
prin~!pal )fr. B rezi1d'-" for the man-
ner
inwhich
he C'~ached thehoY:-;
for
the cerernon ·.In
honour ~f the eYent, a, w~ll Hf to celehrate the ilver weddi11g oi' their dangh-tPr,
a reC'eption W<l giwn at the Home hv ~Ir. aml ]Tr, .... \. ~ilhertover
w'hieh
~\Ir. Grllllner, thQ President, presided. II pni<lfit-
ting testim011~· to their uucrnsing inter<> ·t in not only the Orphaua~rehut
all drnritahlc institutimrn. ~Ir.Gradner welC'om<>tl
the Ltrgc gathering and pok ... of th mm.;un<l
uhjects
of the Jni-;titution, whi\'hc<ille<l
for the ::;upport of (TerYmC'mher of
th conrnrnnih·.)fr.·
N. GetimH.lheit, Clrnirnrnn ~f the Elluenti on Conhui tt e, inpro- pm>iug
the health oJ the Barmitz- Yl:lhs: paid an eloqu nttribute
to 1Ir. and :Jlrs. ~\.Fn·dc, who,
withtheir
u, nnl gern'ro ..:-}ty,
hadpr - sentel
ench boy v1it1 n complete new outfit.)fr.
J Kadish ~mpport
<l
the toa ~t, \duch wa musi- cally receiYecl. _1 short 111111-3ical progr<nnme arrano-ed b:~ )Iis
Fm nkfollm,·ed,
after which 11r..:JI.
~I.Smollm1,
011hdrnlf of
thevisitors, proposed
a Yoteof
th;.mks to the Chairman a.n(( Committee.Three
hearty
cheers for )Ir. and )fr~ . .Silbert; )fr. and )frs. Frvcle, and )fr. and ~Irs Gracluer,«nHl
the . inging of the ~ ~ atioun1 .... \n- them, hronght <l plea. aut afternoon to a dose., nitl
il1r.Al
xandn in the }jo·ht
of wrrent hi!ppenin°·~ Herzl had shown rm:ulrnbl prophetic
in-Hi vht,
imlication. ofwhich
he gayc at th fii"t on°Te'·.,. ·what he haddreamt of
in thotccarlv
day, hml hecomc a ·tualitie::; :in 01~r life- time and the Con~r ' which thevwere> that
eYelling ....celcbratiug
w~1 ~ anotherstep
forwurd in the attain- mentof
thfoll
Herzliau i'lcaL.100, St. George's Stree~
Thursday.
.J
E\rI. Ir \Y .\ I1JIE\\fOTILlL.
.
~l.Jt hough 1 he ·mn k
of theJ
e" · i:h\Y
arliirmorinJ
ha,'lwen
re-~i0rte<l
upon pPriodically
an'l'u·ough the
mediuw of the corn-r
(, neh <-'u lYe · annual rc·porttlof
thePntral
Committee0£ .J ewi:h Edu-
~·htiou.
the import'.lnt actiYities of• P
('<1ttncil
is not generally knowu•lll<l . • 1 rrh 1
. . <l]>JH'f'(·J<1tec. e re,·u
ts
d<'h1n,.
1 • h • • £ ]
~\l '
<':
nwe t e rn.C'ep!10~o
~ wet11orrnl haYc> hec11 of first m1- ]lCit1a11ee an<l the 1::1hour.' of thi ·
'' 1 <'11-known ~\wrlo-.J C'\\·ish
bo<lvl l ,.... .
· ou d
he followed ·with
much more1•}0. J • •
. c r
attentwn th:rn itlrn::; 1i r>n
1
ll
1tlw ]>n~t.
:--; pn<:i:> unfortmrntel ·<111 \'
1 ·
•l ·
LI •t1 .
1Prn11h mf' to 1 efer 1rieJJ;Y tq\ l(' 1'<>port whit"h i::; 8igueJ h · . ueli
v
lli l·
<.. • •l - nown arnl pro1111 nent inem-
1t•1·~ . \ I . l
I ' ni 4 llg}o-.J P\n'Y: .Jlr. ...lOll'"
1 f> "' I) 1.ot J-i • 1, 11 ' , ·
11 I_).
H's1lle11t :. -
c., • .~uth
uihc>rt \Yal<->Y ( 'oheu, Chairmau of(' t,1 •
I' _.1'_.Xfl(·utiw;
.Jir.
~tuthonyfl"
l
\Oth<·hil<l <11Hl
)fr. 0. E. <Lhig-( ril' ('
11
....~\f .- -r<~ < :-:mid, Tren~nrer:: awl
fl.
l<.. i-.:. , 'tNn, llou. , 'e('retnrv~,,.1j
1<· .T.\r .. r.:
andby
Dr .•\.lfre~l t
·I(' 1hlllz, (
1hnirnrnuof
theCe11
...i·nl <, . . J . 1 E
lt' 1>1111mttcP fnl' . <'w1s i t ue;1- 1on.
' B.J E<
1T~ OI:' TliE ,J.""\Y . ..JL
{ 'Ih<' ur~~misatiou
in 101fl wastl,
ah]i hf:'tl
tofulfil
itll or nuY 0£lr.
tl
<tl
ll'ppohje<'i;-;:
(1)To strenrr-
t
1
n the ·nT·1110'ell1"nts for
thr~l''li . < ( ~ •
t~ rn11p_
of .Jlini
'ters: (2) TD• 11
' 1lll·tt ,.
1 · tl
t ' <', co-onnnat nnc. nnsP IP
:iut1~11· l f
J ·
li· ·
d<'<it' ' < o , e\"IS 1 i P ig1ous e 1.t- 'j 10~1 tlnuuo hout the EmpiTe; ( :1)
\{'. .llnprove the .:;!::tu· of the
;1
11n:try. Inco11u<'
·tion withl
l(·~p <1h). Pd · thn r --'l>ortstate
, thatl'ld . ' , '
\ ' the> fund
reali. 11<1ihc
·whole . trn flr,
or which
thenppenl
wn ·j 1 ~ct<}p
nll th three objects roulcl( \'p
1 . 1
Gli
l .
1c:e11approtich
~~l ~nnn tnw~-l
) u1ul ;1eh1eyecl ·w1thma l:ihort
J '!']( l .
f it ·
Ilci
nu o· l'<'C' LUe<l oul Y ai··1
r
t- - .• '
1 <: l(n1 nf tlw moue~. requirc(l the
•l<· 11( •
11, \ <'llw11t of
thc:P
ohjed~ nrnst'('(' · 1
1 nn Y in·oteed
hY sloVl'Ct
~1:.10{' ·• • Tlw
Uom;cil
're(·ogniso\i' t t 11<'
work of
th ,.J wi,·h \Y
HT- Pino1·1· · l · l ·
h d I. 011 Y n
t
its cmnrnenc -•tl 111 'I'l . .
h
•I · le,\· nre grateful for tlw1 "I :ind . ympathY thev hnYe
re-
l l\ ('d . ' .
:tt 1 1rom the Cornmittee, nncl
{ Pll
11
11.1· 1 (·o 11 raged bY t lw rcnuukn ) e nit<·
L
"l . ·
l lth ·
w H· i c·o11tiuun lYrea ·
il"1n ... • •
·1] ,1, 10 tbe Yalu" of the \\·ork
' 1'1'a I · . ·
\·a
1(>
uc·c·om1>h ·h<·tl to no for-< I'< • ] ' b
that nt 1
:1hi<ling
faith and hoper)., tit(' JulllC':->S of their pro-
dlll]}J ·
1 l
j)l"t
r ('
WlI l
c reaehedaucl
t 1'Ii,.'<:: ll·al i<l<>al "·hieh
theY lum.~ ·et 1 (. ')11' • 1 hc•111:-;p)yp · tu ad~eYe will
<1(· l f '
·di . I nlfilm •nt am! rernler iu-
ta >If' .
J
1 .thi-
1 .'C'l'\"lCC to • U< :118111I
lllg-liouttlw Bri
ti~h Em1>irc.• g\Y . '
\ •1' (
,OLLEGE.
\Va. 1
?
1ilw
.f p"·i:-;h \Y:tr )femori,11hc
11•11 'llll:( l<~d .JP\\':Co
ll<'gc h~i d l11 1cJ · llf-fc·1·rn<• from 1111wh rni - I <·1 .. 1. l' ' . . . ' '0\\ · •lll! lll/.!: llll<l C'l'lll<'l.Slll. } C1l-
l!Jo , '
{1f ti~ '11 P.·lrn n~tiH· r.·n111i ll<lt inu
h~ it '.
]lo itio11 of.Tew~·
l\)llc>g<'. st I'll!!'>· l . tl . I (1
riitt 'P t"> <llH 111 ne11t1 ;1 01u-
h,.1 Pb
a .!:l'00111c•11t ,y,1.· renelw(ll'('-1 tt
1
·'
1
ihP C'n11~iitntion hn~ hecn. )( (\ ] • j
l<11t
l
. t_< •arnl
tl1c rrpre~ent;1-(' IU 11,. t - l l .
• < IJc, r,, . ll nl'Oa1l.1IJP( Hlll the'
11l1t~l1 • <t".·llrPd of a large> adc.li-
~·t'1ll<>.
This ha·
'l1;1hlPdthe College anthorit iec to carry 0~_1t ... everal
of
the more lugent r·~guiTement::;, to
raitle 1.he <1larie::;uf the
Prnfes ·or::;, an<l to proYide for m1 additional Prnfr :,or \Yith an English cducntion. The Couu- eil's first coutrihutiou to the Col- legewas
madein
ln:Jl, when £500W<l •
voted. In
192~ the -..:ot w~1.£1,000
in
1!123 an I 182± it ·was nt the rate of £1,500, ]u ID25 theoTant was
£1,7 30,aw.1
iuce thnttlate
at the rate 0£ £:? .000 a -veDr,with
a pro pect btill hefor~ the College that ifthe
Council areat!-
<'orcle<l a
lnrger measureof support
.T C'Ws'College
nm;· hope to benefit to nu cwn fullerdegree.
IIELP FOTI NOL"TII
,\FTIIC~\.The Council has the mlmini~tra
tion uf the FL\. Jewish ~<'hola1-
,
hips e tahli bed
by .Jlr.E. II.
( •otton and
Nir
Loni:Hirlrnrclson.
The Ueutra1 Otti('e Dnunl haYe reH- (1erecl ome help in
the
case of a 11m11h Jr of Dominion appoint- ment~, lm1 their mectin,!!;s haYe not been hUffic·ientl.'·frequ~nt
to ren-~
ler
;1:-i much :::>e1Ticeas hncl
heen hoped from them. Thi, is heing remedied. Iu eYerY iu::.tmi<·c· thestatm; of
the.Jiini
'.te1<1ml
hi' emoluments haYe hec·n duh .«1fo- guanled.It is
<lnm
tkro{ puhlie interf'st
thntthe
Centrd Ofifr·c Bom·d haYe a~:-;i::ite<l i1J the appoint- ment of :-The
Tiev. E. )1. LeY,i',ut lJurhau; Hahhi
\Y. llir,'<'h, {itI)retoria; The
TieY. :\1.
li.onYi::;er, at Kimh r]ev; and in a le 'Serdegree
theTimml
haYerernlereJ
a· istance in the ~ppoiutnwnt0f
the Rev.n.
I. Be('kmnn, to Yeo- Yille, ,J uhmllle~lnu~..TE"\Yrnn RE1..1IGIOTT~
EDeC~TIO:X.
It hm-; alVl·nys l1eeu the flm1 ·Jf the Couuf'il to stimult1tc mid to
mise
th stnmlard ofrr
ligious f'du- cat] on throughout the British Em- pire. 1 hiso1ijc>d
\\'HS inthe
fircit im;tarn:e cc,mmitte<l to the exam-ination of a
strong,intlueutial
Mmmittecnud
upon their reco111- rn0ndation the ( 'entrn l Committee forJ
•wish Edn<'ation wns (1stah- li:-;hed. Thi: Commi1tC'e ''"as not er<1ated toruise
fuml:,., to pny for .Tewish religious edn('ation thrnughout th~ wholeEmpire,
"·hiC'h mu
t ·till
clcpernl on localeffort. It "
ras set up: " To prn- mote arnl co-crnfr· n k .T cwit'h reli- giom; educntionnl ffort ] n the Jhitish Empire." '· To ensul'c the ac.lequate inspection of Sehool'nrnl
otherE<lu('ntional
Iustitu- tious .. , " To further tlw trniniu~of tcndwr · of Hebrew c.md the
.J (''
1ish reli o
·iou."'' To
niran°·e for <'dnt:ationnl cour:4es,
lecture::;, xaminntions,anrl ('011fon'11ces."
" To <listrihute grunt::; for the hcn~
fit oi SC'hools, E<lneatim~nl .In:st~~
t
n ti ous, and
01g;1111sat10us."(-h>11erallY, to fnrthc•r
the
·mur>of
,J
cwi~h 'religion .. ·eduC'atiou
awl in particnlar to nrn1ertnke the .con-si(h_,ration
of auYnwtten;
ol nn~dw·atiounl
rn1tu;·e which mt\\. b rcfcnc<l to th Centrdl Committee hy tlw ConnC"il. .,JL\JL\lITZY ..
\lI
CELEDTIA- 110 .. ~ ~\T Ol"PILi:X~\GE.Despite the incle111 ney of the
weath r,
therf' wns nlarge
guther-zro:xrnT
DE:~IO~ ~~TJU.1IOX.The fifteenth ·world Zi011i.:;t
Congress
opened at B<1sle, witzer·land, ou
TuesduY,and
to <:elehrat 1 this .important ~Y~n1 the wmhinC'tl Zioni::;t socictic. of Cape Town lwld a demonstration at ·the .... \Jhnmbra Dim1eo1 ie ou ~uu<la vC\' uino" X ohYith"'tnrnling the i1~
C'lemency
of the
weather, th<> t'Om-moclious
hall
·was ::iimpl;~ parkeel
.It was
YC'rY m1fortm.atc that boththe He-..:.
~\..P.
J3-'IH.l r mid
Hnbhi
)lil'\·i ·h were. nnahlc to beprc-
st>nt,<llH.l
for whom theChairmim,
~t(h·orate ~ \lexander, apologi 'eel.
It
is !'0111 thirty. 'ear ngo thnt the£rt worhl C'ongrc. s wus hcl l, nrnl this al8o took place at B<dc>, <llHl
the 'hairrnnn jn his op<'11ino·
re-
mnrk::; referredto
that o'l'ellt ller-sonnlitY
Dr. Theodor Herzl,whose
ideal~ .luHl resulted:in
the forma- tion ofth,
Zioni:trnowment
arnl iF::::::::::=..::=:::::::::::;:.:::::::::=::::::::--·---..llEBllKW TIIE :JI OTIIEU TO ... GCE.
.iu interc tinrr address waci
~iYen hy )fr.
Ple::ise_;_·, who
i·ecnt- 1;;
aniwd inthi
uounirv on a missionon
behalfo± 1he
.l\Iizra ·l~i Bnnk. )fr. Ples. e1·if.,
fullycom-
pete11t todeal ·with
th ~r cutposition in
Pnletin·, a11d his
first-lrnrnl
information,.a
Ye1·y wel- eomc>. Ire <1ee11t m·;-·c Elsiwl\·with
the lwulth;- nationalfepJing,
with the mmm r inwhid1
Y01mo· chilrl- l'en of Palestine regc.n:dcd Irebrcwas i heir mother tomn1e, the geucTnl
0c0110mic po ·itiou of 1.he eountrv
arnl
the woncler:fnl wor]race01~1~
]~lishf'd_ b,\ the Ziom ·t Orgm1isa-
t1011 \nth
the
smallresom·(•es
atits (•011m1mHl.
It
was a rcfrcHhin~word picture whieh mm <Unplific;l lat~r hy another l'ereut arriY<il frn111 r:1lesfo1c. \Ir Pn<lm,·itz. It
\\'<IS a Yer:'· suc·ees!-'fu '. m0cting, mid
the
speecheswere
iutcrnpersc<l ,\rithl"eYeral muisicnl
i tern::;.::\f is:
J
e~:ie Z uckerrnau .~ciw apiano- fort<>
olo,:\Ir. Leonid
Dirsenplu:''<'<l
two .T e\vish 111l
odie. on theYioli11, )Ir. 8aehs contributed
hYo .'ong::;,}!rs.
Schacifr recited an
<>xtrnct
from 'lL11111ct/ and
J: Ir.Bori~ Rome
::mng; two J
cwishfolk
songs. The medi11g concluclei.!with th ·iuging oi " IIntikYnh ' and the ~ <ltionnl Allthem.
The following resolution on
be-
half of the gnthf'ri11.2. was sent to(Continued on Page 782.)
ja-•1-111f-u1t-an-111-11a-11u-a1t-•a-a1·-•H-J1t~
ii I
i Municipal Election l
!
1927t
1 (WARD 5 PARK ) j
I "
I !
i l
! Vote .for t
I "'
" I
IGRADNER!
I :.i AND REWARD !
l SERVlCE !
i !
" I
!
Polling Stations:j
l CITY HALL AND j
f
Presbyterian Church Hall,l
f ANNANDALE STREET. !
L.11n-11n-u11-u1t-un-111r-uu-u11-111u-1111-11a-1111-•.(
13 OF THE BEST.
Number Eleven.
"Piet Hein'' Schiedam~er
GENEVER GIN In stone bottles
Nature's Tonic
DENT & CO .. LTD Wbolcsalt IDme m1b ~pmt ~lerc{Jnnts.
I
P.O. Box 2544. CAPE TOWN.~.,. ===::::::::::::::::: Watch for the otbe.r 2,
~O:::::::::::::::::::=:J":::::::::::::::::==:-~:::::
Week's Jewish News THIS Week.
782
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.CAPE TOWN'S LEADING TAILORS.
,-
-··-11-••-··-··-··-::~·-;;;;;,;;-;;·-;;;-;~~~--;;~~~~··-··-··-··-··-··-·•-11-!1
P.O. Box 575. Telephone 4650.!
1
D. L. DRYBURGH &co., I
l
Artistes in Tailoring.i
1
144, ADDERLEY STREET, CAPE TOWN.i
I The Old Supreme Court is Opposite. j
~••-4l•-••-••-••-••-••-••-iilt1-1•--•--•-••-••-••-••-••-••-.1-••-••-••-••-••-m•-u-••-lh..
1..---·--··-··-·•-•t-• a-•a-••- · --· --.. - ··- ··- ··- ··- ··- · --··- ··----· --· ·-·--··-:
. I
j Phone 2449. :
J
cA. KARRO,
! ! l l 1 1 l
Gentleman's Tailor and Outfitter
Large Range of Finest English Suitings 1ust opened.
Your inspection is invited.
PRICE MODERATE.
l 1, PLEIN STREET, CAPE TOWN. .
I .
:.-..._..-.1-a1-e•-••-...-11-••-••- ••-••- ••-•1-u-111- 11-a1- ••- •1- 11- 11-e1- 11-n-e.___J
.,, - t1l- t l- •l- l l- l l_ ll _ _ IR- l l- q- 1111- 1l- lll- ilt- t l- td- ll- 1tll- IG- Dl- l'l- l •- tD- nl- l l- l l- IU- l ll
CONSULT . . .
l
R. KWASNY Be COMPANY I
About your next suit. I
Late.st Designs. High Class Workmanship. Own Materials made up from 70/·
I
Prepare for the approaching Holy Days.
44, DARLING STREET, CAPE TOWN. f
'"'•--••-•1-111-11-••-R•-11-11-na-•N- ••- ••- 1t1- ••- ••- •11- •11-11•-••-•1-n11-11u-111-1111-•R-•u-1n-1•-111-a1- 1a- 11- 1u- •1- MR- ••- •n- ttP- n1- a1- uu-u11-Att-••-•1-Nt-~a-••-ne- 1n- ••- ••- ••- ••- •"'
P O. Box 1325. ••CLOTHE MAKE THE MAN" Phone 2104 Central.
LET . . .
CHARLI
~~ I~AGGETTMake your next Suit. Expert Workmanship Guaranteed and Finest quality Material Stocked.
11, DUTCH REFORMED CHAMBERS ARCADE
39, ADDERLEY STREET, CAPE TOWN.
L .. _,, _,,,_,,,_.,_.,_,. _,,_,,_,,_.,_, ,,_,,,,_,,_,,_,._.,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,, _,,_,,,_.,_,,_,,_,.
JOHANNESBURG EST ATE FIRMS OF REPUTE.
, ... - - - N -11- 11- 11- 11- 11- 11- 11- 11- 11- 1•- 11- 11- n- 11- 11- 11- 11- 1a- R1- 11- 11- 11- 11- •I•
I
'Phone 4448 Central. P.O. Box 7041.
F. J. WAGENAAR,
Real Estate, Financial, Insurance and General Agent.
- - - o - - -
Estates Administered. Money to Lend on Properties. NOTE.-! only charge l!Af per cent. Raising Fee.
2, GLE CAIRN BUILDINGS, JOUBERT STREET, JOHA ESBURG.
Personal and Confidential Bu iness Undertaken.
-... - ..-....-.-...-.11- ••-••-••-tt•- ••-••- ••- ••-••-••-•-••-••-••-•-••-H---••-••-.. - u - n
I -~i·~-m-;;- il'.H iD;-;:iiC T!·-·- .. --· - - -- - - - - - -·
1 C. J. COOKE,
I House, Land, Estate and General Agent.
1
AGENT FOR:-1
Malvern, Kensington and Eastern Suburbs.!
546, JULES STREET MALVER , JOHA E BURG.i
'Phone 1424 Jeppe. Box 24, Cleveland... _.•-n-n- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- •••- ••- •,- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- ••- n•- ••- ••- n- ••- ••- ••- ...
l"'--·--··- l
Telephone··- ··- ··-
Nos.··-
300··-··-
and··-
5825.··- ··- ··- ··-
P.O.··-
Box 722.··- ··-··- ··- ··-··-
Tel. Add.··- ··-
: "··-
Proved."·•- • a-•·-·· · l
I J. c. BURCHMORE, LTD. I
i
Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Sworn Appraisers andi 1 _
I Estate Agents.
I
i
1
DIRECTOR :l
l
JOHN COULSON BURCHMORE. WILLIAM JOHN JANKOWITZ. :l
ERIC MORTIMER BURCIIMORE. \I
Country Enquiries olicited.j
\ Burchmore's Buildings, Fox and Ri ik Streets, l
L .. _ .. _ .. _,,_ .. _ . __ .. _ .. _.2._:1!.-.-.~.~~~:_ .. _ .. _ .. _ ,,_ . . _ .,_ .. _··- ··- ··i
(Concluded from fourth column).
elf the <1ue:-iti n--uay. lw stills H:k him:elf the <\ll stion .. B<1-
tw
'll pl a and plea .. : \Yh.".shouhl eouutl'ies whi('b cnll them- , Pln~s c·iYili:
d giYe
diffrent
jud~m nt for the .Te;v from that of tlw Hmi-.J ew ~ 'I lw ~m~' ·er i~ found iu our t . t, •· the~f' lwi11g mntt rs
)f
controv r:>· within tl.~ gat .. " ... \ll th trouhle · tlrnt <«lllW upon tlw .1 C\Yi ·h nnti n W<t · due to then' uot h i1w nnitv arnou0 · ·t them. m1d tlw r m d T t~ it i · " ,..<>kamtah Y<'h.alithu:·· "theu . halt thouo·h nri:{l and o t the up iuto tlw plac:c ,, hi eh the Lord th/ o l shall
<'hoo '('. ·• Th re i · h n tl for <.l
('Cutral po:ition frum wh r '' th
.J
<'W should luwe all hi:::; in::;pint- t iou:." \'" r:::;en
r wl:: ... \.ud thou shalt <'Ollle to th0 prie 't,' th~L
Yite.
and untotl1
judge that shall he iu tho~e day: nn l i;;_qnire; nud thcY hall _·hew thee the .· n~t(1ll<.: of° ju lgment."
'l he f'11gagem ut
i:-.
auuomw ll 11 "'tween BP1·y}. cl<l<' ·t dauo-ht r of?\lr. <m<l
') [l'~. ~
Kot-1 ·uth- Nier<H1l-lki,£
( raujezicht, and .Jlr. LouiLracl,
of ,Johai111e ·lmrO', to all f whom 1 offrr my l earti ',t (·011oratulntiou . ,IR. GOSSIP.
IN AND AROU D THE TOWN.
(Continued from Page 781.)
the Zioui ·t C01wre··s :--
'That thi ma meeting of ape Penin ula Zioni ·t encl.
heart. greetings arnl. conO'ratulu- tions to the 15th Zioru
·t
ConO're'S a embling at Ba le on the 30th, andtru ts
that it deliberationswill
be crowned with ue<:s '.'TIIE
:\IU~I 1IP_1\L ELECTIO ... .
The Municipal election take place on 1Ionday, an~. citi.zens, it i hoped will throw ett their usual apathy and indifference and turn up at the Yariou polling booths to i·ecord th ir votes. There houlJ b no que ·tion of i1olitic or of party y ting. There hould. be nothing to con ·iLler beyond which arc the best men to eerY the in- tere t" of the citY. At th pre ent time there are four J c>wi h oun- c:illor , . Gold 'tPi.n,
R
AlbowL
Gradner and R. Berm .. tein, all of"'\Yhom haYe <lone excellc>nt
work
in the ouncil. ~Ir.
..:.i.lbow wa-· re- turned unoppm; d for )lnitlaml.whil 1Ie ::;r . :rradnc-1 's ~md Bern- 'tein s seats are being conte 'ted.
In
~Ir. Tl'adner'~ ea' , ~Ir.Dane, no'ain conte ·t~ \Yard 5.
Three ~Year, ago he fought a keen ·onte ·t, but :Mr. Gracl-
u r
\Y<l' returnedan<l ha
':-;-
tahlished a reputation a' il Coun- cillor ,vho get" thin o·, tl one. Even his opponent· nrn.'t aclmit that:?\Ir.
:-rn1dner' ,
record ranb" among the best, arnl one cannot help but Te- O'l'et that ther :honl<l he tm elee- tio11 iu thnt WtH(l. ~lr. DaYiB 110 douht has hi: qnnlifiention' for llHeat in the Cnnneil. <l]l(1 \rnnl<l he an <H·qni;.ition to th_, ( 1ity l~g-i.sla
tlue, hut, politic-::; r~1110Y
(L !t
18 a pit;· thnt n Coun('11lor of th•«alihre of
_fr.
G ramwr :houkl he>inwh ctl in an elpc·ti011. II WPYer.
tlwrc it i:-;, nnd tb.;
h;lllot almw
"·ill i·eyeal the clesiru-
of
the ele<··ton.; a· t) \\·ho :-;hall rPpreBent tlwrn at 1hc City II nll.
~L,. ~UIERICL ~
PlllL~L
.,.1 IIHO PL 'T.
'I he
nrnuifiecnc:e
of ~Ir. ~.,. atlrn n~tr:lUH" the ~\merie~m millionnin'.
i~ 1v<> 11 known \vherew r there is a .1 e\vish communitY. 'I here iH llf)
·hnritahle ohjed ,~·Lid1 C'airnot rel:·
upon him for fin<1mi<1l i-lUpport.
llf'
never
foil· to ('Ollte fonv<ll'< l"\Yi th hamlt-1ome Llo111; t1011H and rP-
(' utl;· he gaY<' no le'- thnu n qunr- ter of a million dollnrB for the purposP of lmikliug a health eentr iu
,J
crnsnlem. I 110\Y hen r that he is l'Htahli::;hii.g a ehildren ·..-~nni toTium in 1 el .. \.vi,.. The <:uHt of the erection <lml t]w equipm011t of thi. ::rnnitoTium wi 11 amount tu 7 .),OUO doll in::; of whieh amom1t
::\Ir.
~'trnm.;s
h<rn alreath sPut 2; ,000 tlollm" to P:J lc>stii1~. .Jlr.1--itrnu ·:::; is
one ofthnt
<>'eneron hand of ... \merican.J
l'\Ys "·ho <1e- vota gr
ntpart of their w alth
for the oetterment of the C'Oll<J.i-tions of th ir co-mli,0·io11ists, au. l :Jlr. ~trau:::;.' ' beuefi.c·c'11c:e shouhl lw an inspiration t lllauy of our wenlthy meu to muL1t his :ple11- did example in supporting rharit- nlJle moy me11ts.
CElUL
\..
yIIO _i:".OCil8
LOED.It is always refre~hin to read o~ honour· h 'i1w paid
to
J ws, p;n- ticularly ·when these tributes arp male
inth mi
J 't of manifetu-
tionH ofnnti-J
ewi ·lrnes8.Latelv
rn miany th Te lul\ e ben
1mH.~iiSeptember 2nd, 1927·
evidence of an anti-semitic movcf ment o that when one read., 0 tribute being paicl to a c~
religionist, o_ne
f~el "'
1 hat thi ..an~·~l
semitic feelmg i not a gener\
characteri tic of the c·ountry. ...
few days ao·o the entire
Gerrn
1111 Pre -ii.nited in folif.itating:u~;·
J arnc Loeb, the ... \.meiican .J e"'1~ 1 ban.ker on the att
iwn
nt of }n:ixtieth birthday. Mr.
J
anic:;Loeb who retired ~n 1901 fr01•1
the falllou banking f~m of :Kuhni Loeb and Co., has .... mce ~e\ote
·t
himself entirely to p1omotm0· al and learninO'. Heit-
chiefly ~espon ible for foun<lin6 and 1nu1w taining the German Research.
Iu-
titute in :Munich for re'enrch int<~
the causes of v::u; uus form of mental deo'eneration. <md he hns for th pa ·t twc1 tY 'ear taken J
1 d
ea ino·.
part in.
promo"
< t' inu ar ' ·t ·111.flearning in Bayaria.
JE\Y'
...l.XD RED
~\P:JIY.I
ntere tin()'·
fi o·uTefh
a'·e J·u::-t
been 1mblih~<l by
thef,t:1tistic~l
8ectiou of the
J ewi~h
Rcientifi?Institute in Berlin o'iYing the offi- ial fio'ure · Hhowin.i bow .... far Jc\Y:-i
h . De<l
participate
in
theRu
'Wn l . t Armv. From thes0figure::..
1 wouldapr nr
that tn proportio:i ofJ
cwl4 in th Iled _\ rmy is Jll tmore than 2.1 per c:cnl.
This i · nhout half the prop~r
tion of
.T
e"'\Y w hn L erYetl iu t .1 Czari:t ...i.rnw ·wher theJ
cws in'' . f
th<'
rn1:1 numbertl
4 l,<'r ('('llt 0 1I ti"' total nurnl,er of ~r>lJ1er8. 11 I 1 Re<l .... \..rmY, howeYPl', .Te\\·:.-- h
1
°
<_. . . l t ir
th' rnuk nf ottic '1'. whw 1 . • +-
n ycr eouhl hold ~n the 1:wrt l
fti
cr f';:-i.... \.rmY: . -1::.8 . per <'<>Ht o± t l'' o 1 ·tll1 1 in th~ Heel .\..rmY :uc• , <'\\'~. • ()
1. () i>er c·e11t. uf ·th,... soldier~
1<11",
l l . tl }('l
.Jew-.,.
,Jewl'4 al:o
ntt"1Hl t ie 11::- . 1 military 8C'hooL wh~l'h in Cz;tJ'I".• • • • l l ('l
tlaY:-; \Yer<' elosed tn ~·lwm; ,,.,, 1
<:e;1t. nf the <·<tdt>t~ nt tlw::--c ::-('hno.,
11 w :1r
J
e\\·:-;. . , . th"The lno1>ort1011 l)f ,J <>W:-. 111
1 . . i lt
H d .... \rnn· has not r-11~111!!<''1 111 iwriotl fr~m ll)~:~ tc 1 ll:fi.
JR\VI. II
LTNPII'._iTJO~...
Ill tlll. :-; l. .. edrnh,
"\Yee z >:'> ~
rend
Deuter, Ch.17,
·yrCl'"' ~ ,we. •\as folkrn·~· : - " If t11 r< :in~e 1 ;_
. tH -
matter too
h<lnl for the
lll.1 1
ht'- ment 1Jetwen hloo1l :rntl
h)mH · ,11tweP1~ plea an<l
plen. :mtlhen~·e~)[
:-;trokP nml .·trnk , h0tug wat:~1tlier1 eoutnwer:Y within ~l y gnte~ · ,
· · t
thee
111
t-1h<dt thou anHe and µ;c
1
th'
into the plncP whi<'h the Lln·i1 1;1 '- 11 l ,. Thronu· JLl l~< d sua t• lOOs<'. ...,
ti
t>ll1 . }
J •
'I 'l Ullt ie <•c>11 tun es t l' • :, ' ' ' .1 h·
has hP<'n faC'ed with the~e pi he 1 cnis. 'Tl ie JU<. . l ~1:w11 t :.-- that : .., oi . found in the yarions c·otlll111
t:-. 1.I''
• ] • ., ·1 1)\11. .•
his
trnye]
, w re ~1 \'. '1.' :-; '1 .111J
to him, " Between
hloot
~ •11'11
>Oo1
... F
or ce111t ... t ,,:". ;, : : : i '·1ntl
, .. 1 ...tl •re ' · turies h noticed tbi.1 H: ]ti..:
1 t"·cell
·1lwws ·t distinction )e >W
• L < ' f the i1L
hlootl and th blood o 0,,.er:::
.Tew.
Ire snw that grent Pf tll'' w ut to "'\\ <ll' on actouut t tiei 11!.!.neutrnlit'.T of <t sm:dl 'tnte t tJ:il . ·yi110' l I . broken whil treatws gi 0 11.1111:1
. ' f'
non! ' . '
l'1ghts to the J e"'\Y · u.. . • ·e:ll"'
wern broken for oyer t ln rt.' "· ter e ' 1.,,J11•l' in ,'ucce ion, nn<l no Jll. l by great po\\·er~ 'n1s 110 tiee<. •
_ ...
..lTIO~.,. BL.J..:JIED d ··}le. l ~troI.,.e
1 "
" Between
)
stroke :.nit• ---r
thJ
e,,.. . · t it::1aw that the stroke 'J-
Te'".
,\·cJ(hortcomings of tlw . ' .. 11 nllll
·1· l t r1d1 l ·e-
alwny uti i 'e( 0 . l i·:ltioll l
hold the \Yholc
J
eW~l:'!-
1l,
ofth
1·p
nsiblc for the Ul'~(lc. ~.ked }!i1t1- in<lividunlJ
C\Y, and h ' a. · Colurrrn..) (Continued in First