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PAUL FELIX WARBURG, mem
ber of the Executive Board of the
Jewish Committee on Scouting, Boy
Scouts of America, in a recent radio
address said “Get the Jewish boy out
into the country where he can build
up his body as well as his mind, for
one without the other spells ill-health
and eventual defeat in his later life,”
especially since the Jewish boy is gen
erally inclined to be more studious
and less athletic than other boys. It is
Mr. Warburg’s conviction that through
the program of frequent outdoor ac
tivity. He emphasized that the Boy
Scout Movement is not non-religious
and non-sectarian but rather pan-sec
tarian; that is, it does not leave out
the natural religious needs of the
boy, and it includes boys of all relig
ious groups. In other words, Boy
Scouts have been taught to be faith
ful in their religious duties as it is
taught in their homes.
HENRY M. BUTZEL, former pres
ident of Temple Beth El, Detroit, and
for many years active in Jewish com
munal and philnathropic affairs, was
appointed by Governor Green, to the
office of Justice of the Michigan State
Supreme Court. Mr. Butzel is 57 years
old, and in his 36 years as an attor
ney, he has specialized in the practice
of corporation law and is a member
of many large Detroit Corporations.
He has served two terms as Presi
dent of the Detroit Bar Association,
and organized the legal aid depart
ment of the organization, a depart
ment designed to provide legal coun
sel for those unable to pay for it.
THE LATE EMILE BERLINER,
inventor of the radio microphone and
phonograph records, left the sum of
$100,000 and a valuable piece of prop-
eray in his will to provide health fa
cilities for children. The amount was
left in trust to be administered for
the Bureau of Health Education.
JULIUS- ROSENWALD, philan
thropist, plans to extend the philan
thropic activities of the Julius Rosen-
wald Fund of $20,000,000 to New Y'ork
C ity on a large scale. Mr. Rosemvald
conferred last week with former
President Coolidge and former Gover
nor Smith with a view to obtaining
their advice on the most desirable
means of administering the fund.
There have been rumors that Mr. Ro-
senwald was planning to relieve con
gested living conditions in the Har
lem negro district, and measures for
bringing medical aid and hospital ser-
\ ice at low cost to the working classes
and the poor have also been mention
ed as a possibility.
GEORGE BLUMENTHAL, New
Y ork banker and philanthropist, gave
funds for a children’s clinic at Neck-
Hospital in Paris, France. It was
named the George and Florence Blu-
menthal Foundation for Sick Children
and was inaugurated by Minister of
Labor Loucheur.
RABBI I. RAFFALOVICH, Chief
Rabbi of Brazil has, according t 0 tht
information contained in an offieia'
report received by the Hebrew Shel
tering and Immigrant Aid Society
just returned from a tour of inspec
tion of the interior of Brazil. He sue
ceeded in organizing a number of 1 0 .
cal committees which will take care
of the Jewish immigrants coming in-
to that country. In other places he
strengthened the existing organiza
tions.
DR. MAX GERSON of Bielefeld.
Germany, the Jewish physician whose
new method of curing Tuberculosis
through diet was recognized by the
Berlin Medical Society, following ar
approval given to him by the famous
Sauerbruch Clinic, was expelled from
the medical society in the process of
finding this new’ cure. He was de
nounced by his non-Jewish colleagues
as a quack and excluded from the
medical association. Dr. Gerson for
many years, despite his poverty con
tinued to carry on his research work
Now that his discovery has received
recognition,, the German Nationalis'
Press suppressed his name, giving
credit only to Sauerbruch Clinic. "It
is high time,’’ declared Deputy Mose«.
member of the Reichstag, “that the
entire world learned that Dr. Max
Gerson was the unknown soldier of
Germany’s science.”
LIEUT. HERBERT LEHMAN, a
member of the committee that was
organized by Manny Strauss to ai>:
the depositors of the Clarke Brothers
private banking house which failed for
$5,000,000, contributed $5,000 to an:
the Clarke victims.
SOLON SPIRO, widely known min*
owner, and former merchant, died in
Cincinnati recently. Mr. Spiro, who was
born in Germany, had resided in New
Y'ork City for 15 years. Until his re
tirement he was the President of the
Silver King Consolidated Mining Com
pany of Salt Lake City. Spiro Tunne.
in Park City, Utah, was named for
him.
GENERAL FREIR ED A N D R A DE.
former Portugese Minister of Foreign
Affairs, died at Lisbon at the age <
70. He was know T n for his kindly atti
tude toward the Jewish people ami f
his sympathetic dealings toward Zion-
ism. The Portugese statesman was *
member of the Permanent Mandate?
Commission of the League of Natio.
and in 1926 acted as Rapporteur or
the Palestine Mandate.
EDWARD GUGGENHEIM ^
started action to annul the marriage
of his daughter, Natalie Price u ?
genheim, to Thomas M. Gorman, Lon
Island real estate operator, a Cat
lie. The marriage, performed -
6th, became known a week later, *
the Guggenheims expressed their
position immediately, departing
once for Europe with their daug
Natalie.