4I)eirRorrpvisitarsruc1A IMMEDIATE ACTION FOR HOSPITAL IS URGED BY DOCTORS Dependable Cartage and Transfer CITY (Continued From Page One), onides, then outlined the history of the hospital movement. In view of other communal demands, he re- ported, there were leaders in the Jewish Welfare Federation who I favored postponing action on a hos- pital. Ile concluded front it that while the need for a hospital is in- creasing, the diimand is decreasing, and quoted opinions that the doc- tors are to blame for not having' educated the community to the! gravity of the problem. - Drs. J. Gilbert Israel, S. Kahn, Max Kohn, and others pointed to the manner in which Orthodox Jews are handicapped by food and, in instancea when they are placed In Catholic hospitals, by the non- Jewish environment. Dr. N. E. Aronstam denied that there is need for recourse to Gentile physicians in manning a hospital, and ex- pressed the belief that there are enough good men among the Jew- ish doctors to form a good hospital staff. Relief Work Interferes. MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Vernor Highway Cadillac 3240 A Simple Answer to Common Question— a "Where Shall We Go to Eat" Why, to the Italian Cafe, of Coarse Fine Italian Cuisine Ravioli Spaghetti The Italian Cafe Adams at John R. NOW OPEN KRAEMER'S IDETROIT RESTAURANT "Strictly Kosher" Supervised by Rabbis Ashinsky sad Aishiskin, The .finest, .tiniest, .home. cooked meals. Try us once and be convinced. 8681 Twelfth SL At Blaine ► irn HOTEL Right Downtown Columbia at John R. with M. C. Busses Passing Door A Good Place to Live $8 to $10 Weekly $12 to $16 Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily "A Homo Away Prom Home" Haar New Managonont La Salle Window Shade and Drapery Co. Milford Stern and Judge Harry B. Keidan, vice-presidents of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Philip Slomovitz, the laymen pres- ent at the meeting, were called up- on for expressions of opinion after the doctors had presented their problems and repeated their re-: quests for the construction of a hospital. Mr. Stern pointed out that for many years members Of the Feder- ation were cognizant of the hospi- tal situation, but that the demands that arose for the relief of war and pogrom-stricken European Jews interfered with the planned program. Ile pointed out that the community has cultural as well as relief requirements, that the juve- nile situation is serious and that there are needs for welfare cen- ters and "Y's". The building of a Jewish center is just an important as the building of a hospital, he gab!, and declared that the prob- lem of raising the $2,500,000 need- ed in the coming three years for a hospital, center and Ilebrew edu- cation, is not to be minimized. Mr. Stern pointed out that in or- der to raise such a large sum it is first necessary to secure half of it from a dozen individuals. He as- sured the physicians that the inem- berg of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation are convinced of the need for a hospi- tal, and that they will do all that is possible to fulfil their obligations to the um :nullity. Jews' Obligation to City. Judge Keidan similarly assured the doctors of the determination of the Federation to build a hospital. He said that there has not been a I meeting in the past two or three yearn at which the hospital ques- tion was not among the prime prob- lems discussed. If a hospital is to be built, he said, it will have to be built by the Federation. Judge Keidan said he was op- posed to the building of a "Jewish" hospital, Just as he would oppose the building of a "Catholic' or "Protestant" hospital, but that he favors a hospital built, managed, financed and conducted by Jews. Because Detroit is underhospital- iced, he said, Jews owe it to their city to build one. He added that he is opposed to such a hospital un- less we can have one as good an any, and declared he felt certain that before long Detroit Jews will have a hospital as tine as any now in existence. Mr. Slomovitz urged that the doctors continue to propagate the need for a hospital, educating the community to their problems and to the problems of their patients, that the demand for such an insti- tution should bring early action for it. We Clean Shade. Window Shades and Draperies Made to Order Now Open for Business! 8656 Linwood Avenue REX BARBER SHOP and Garfield 1230 r REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL lamimmeadeil by many Detroit Olmaclaso fdr tbair own ebildren m moll m other. 06E 0 0, - •4 Mohel Specialist la Toon' Experience. Modena! by Leading Phyeleiane E ndeared to D , troth. en by •irtn• of =tile- d... Gam and clean- M. 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The following - committees were appointed for the dance• which the organization is sponsoring on Feb. 17, at Hotel Stotler: Ballroom, Mrs. Esther Kaleff and Miss Sophie B. Schwartz; advertising, the Miss, Esther Jacobson and Mollie R. Haber; music, the Misses Sophie Utopian Club. and Minnie Schneider. Tickets The newly formed club held its may be had from any of the mein- I STEAKS and CHOPS TOASTED SANDWICHES second meeting at the home of bers. Cecil Bornstein on Hazelwood ave- SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES nue, and adopted the Utopian Club Delicious Toasted Sandwiches Northwestern Women's League. as its name. Irving I. Feldman, The next regular meeting of the chairman, announced that election Northwestern Women's League of offiers will take place at the will be held at the Philadelphia- tient melting, at the home of Byron Hebrew School Tuesday, 3741 Fenkell Ave. Longfellow 5542 Milton Caplan. Jan. 8, at 8 p. m. Election of offi• cers will take place. Plans will The Coterie Club. be completed for a membership That The Coterie Club met at the drive to be held soon. A member- home of llarriet Stocker. A alas ship shower will take place in the cussiou was held on the planned, near future. Details of the af- second annual bridge. A formal fair will be announced in the next dinner-dance is being planned for issue of The Chronicle. All mem- the latter part of March. The bers are urged to attend the sleet- next meeting will be held at Miss ing. Jeannette Welber's home on Plans for Youth Movement Chandler avenue. Zedakah Club. Our upholstering department makes your old furniture Oulined at Mid-Year The next meeting will be held new. A large selection of imported and domestic fabrics to ■ Conference. Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. Lena BEST COMPOSITION choose from. Halpern, 2532 Buena Vista, at 2 IS BY ELAINE JAY NEW YORK.—Leaders from p. m. All members having money many sections of the United States or tickets of the last card party, The Pony Express announces attended the three-day mid-year which was given at the Book Cad- that Elaine Jay, daughter of Mr. conference of Young Judaea at illac Dec. 12, are asked to report. Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Charles Jay of Taylor Longfellow 8439 Temple Ansche Chesed Community They are also asked to return club avenue, has written what it has House, One Hundredth street and emblems for adjustment. A series chosen as the best composition in a * West End avenue, beginning Sa t- of bridge-teas will be given by the series describing a trip to Chicago. members of the club, the first to urday night. Her composition fololves: Manufacturers and Distributors Dr. Salo Baron, professor of his- be given at the home of Mrs. Min- tory at the Jewish Institute of Re- nie Canvasser of Webb avenue, Ask Your Grocer For MY TRIP ON PONY EXPRESS ligion in New York, in the course the second week in January, spon- By Elaine Jay. WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM of his address Saturday night, de- sored by the following hostesses: With Every Meal I mounted the 9 o'clock bus on Mrs. Minnie Canvasser, Mrs. Re- clared the Jewish question was Deliciously Different. All Kinds of Loaf Cheese not a national but an international a cold Monday night, the kind of a becca King, Mrs. Marie Hyman, night that sends the shivers up and problem. Ile urged the Jews in Mrs. Ida Levine, Mrs. Sara Eisler, the United States to take an active I down your back. Mrs. Ilannah Ilarvith and Mrs. A young man and woman had Anna R. lamsky. The definite JUDGE ADOLPH MARSCHNER interest in the solution of the prob- just come in and taken the seat date of this affair will appear in lem. his candidacy for re-election to Ile said in part, The Jewish, on my right. I had never seen the next issue of The Chronicle. the ollice that he now holds. question was always and still is an two people more wrapped up in each Judge Marschner has held pub- other. Ah! the mystery was ex- Ladies' Lachem Aniyim. international problem. All en- lic office continuously since 1014, plained. the young man had pulled The Detroit Ladies' Lechern Ideavors to solve it on a national when he was first appointed jus- a handkerchief from his pocket Aniyim will meet Monday, Jan. 7, basis only prove to be futile. and, to and behold, rom its folds tice of the peace for the city of at 7:30 p. m., in the Delmar Syna- "The grant to the Jewish peo- Detroit. fell three grains of rice. They gogue. Friends and members are ple of a homeland in Palestine and Ile was eelected to the circuit were honeymooners. A middle invited. ' minority rights in other countries bench in 1918, when the circuit by the League of Nations is the aged woman had taken the seat in front of me. bench was increased from six to Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund. first step toward an international ten members, and has held the of- Then a queer thing happened Washing $1.25 per car (Hand work) The Ilebrew Ladies' Social Fund solution of the Jewish problem. fice of circuit judge since his ap- (at least it was queer to me), a will sponsor a luncheon and bridge The leaders of Jewish youth in No Waiting pointment. colored porter in a white jacket at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, at America should not be satisfied Judge Marschner's efforts in the and cap began arranging my bags, the Talmud Torah on Philadelphia with the security of the position of establishment of the office of the and asked me if I was comfort- and Byron avenues. Mrs. Sander the Jews in the United States, but "Friend of the Court," an office able—Can you imagine it, a port- of 1452 Taylor avenue is chairman should, on the contrary, bring er on a bus: that now has grown to large public of the ticket committee, and reser- benefits by granting personal at- America at large and American Soon I was startled by a cheery vations can be made by calling Jewry in particular to full partici- tention to complaints concerning voice: "Won't you join our bridge her at Empire 3403-W: Mrs. Eva potion, perhaps even to leadership, the minor children of divorced game?" I looked up and saw that Pollock is general chairman of the in that international solution." 1771 Delaware—Just East of Twelfth Street. couples has been an outstanding it was the lady in the horn-rim- affair. Mrs. II. E. Lippitt is presi- 1 Dr. Israel Goldstein, rabbi of feature of his noteworthy efforts med glasses that had spoken. I OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY dent of the society. Temple Beth Jeshuran, and presi- towards the betterment of condi- excepted readily and she led me to Phone Empire 10098 dent of Young Judaea, in discus- tions in the Wayne circuit. the rear of the car, where the port- 7000 When he became circuit judge, sing "the International Aspect of er Woo arranging a bridge table. the Jewish Problem," said: "The he advocated the immediate trial I can say quite truthfully that I problem of the youth is not the was not lonesome. of justice court appeal cases to save the long delay in cases where Icast important of the interna- When we finished two rounds of litigants could not employ attor- tional aspects of the Jewish prob. bridge we joined the rest of the neys. This practice is now being lem. It is with keen interest that passengers in the front of the car. followed in our circuit court, 01111 you must watch the play of forces Soon everybody knew each other has won the support of the De- as they affect the Jewish youth not and I found myself taking part in only in our country but in other a very merry conversation. It was troit Bar Association. As a candidate for re-election countries as well. still raining, but who cared about "Young Judaea is, in the Ameri- that, It was so comfortable in the this spring, Ile has 14 years' ex- perience as a jurist, covering every can sense, the one organized effort bus, some of the people had gone phase of litigation, and his record on a national scale to develop a to sleep in the large comfy chairs. racial religious national self- speaks well for his re-electon. The bus stopped at a little town. , awareness among the Jewish youth It was the half-way rest stop which and to make it more rich and had come so soon I hardly noticed meaningful." the time gone by. We got out, had Announcement was made at something to eat, and then took a --••••r••• •- Sunday's meeting that an oratori- little walk on the main street, for cal contest similar to the one con- it had stopped raining by now. (Continued From Page One). ducted this year by Young Judaea On returning all the people(with Johns Hopkins University, liar- would be held in the coming year, the exception of the honeymooners, yard Medical School, the Univer- with a trip to I'alestine for the who were still in the hack seat) sity of Chicago, New York L'niver. I winner and cash prizes for other gathered in front of the bus and oily and Bellevue Medical College, , leading contestants. The subject ' talked. The hours flew by all too Cornell Medical College, the Col- I this year will be "Palestine and :swiftly and we soon found ourselves lege of Physicians and Surgeons World Jewry," and the contest in Chicago. . and the United States Public will be open to all members of the Health Service, ucording to a bul- organization. An essay contest letin of the Medical Information for leaders of Young Judaea clubs on the best methods of teaching Delicious! Bureau. "The production of the new I young people to be worthy mem- --1 anti-body serum," declared Dr. Jes- ' tiers of Young Judaea, with a trip sie M. Bullowa, member of the fac- to Palestine as first prize, will also be held. ulty of the New York University Plans were also discussed for and Belleville Medical College to whom Mr. Littauer turned for ad- celebrating the founding of Young 5ise when he decided to act, "came Judaea, which will occur next through the study of the pneumon- June. A campaign to raise funds ia victim himself. Every person for the Boy and Girl Scouts of Pal. recovering from lobar pneumonia estine among the members of . has in his blood protective sub- Young Judaea will start about the stances against the type of organ- end of January, it was announced isms which causes his disease. The by Leo J. Schwartz, chairman of development of these protective or- the Palestine Scout fund. The ganisms, or antibodies, is one of nation's quota, he said, would the mechanisms involved in the pa- probably be set at about $10,000. Sold complete without assembling charge. Installed in your home FREE. FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO tient's recovery. These anti-bodies with about $1,500 as New York's All AC Tubes guaranteed for one year. Free service on the above Sets for one may develop in patients who die, share. DISTRIBUTED BY but patients who fail to develop year. Observe Arbor Day. them do not recover. Detroit Young Judaea will cele- "What has been done in the pro- • duction of the new serum is to take brate Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, Jew- these anti-bodies and reproduce ish Arbor Day, at an entetrtain- 1414 Twenty-first Street them in horses and when they have ment sponsored jointly by the Phone Lafayette 2179 reached the proper growth they are Zionist District of Detroit on ready to be transferred to the pa- Thursday evening, Jan. 24, at the 111 to /41 7 ''''"' WOOD WARD Alf MANUFACTURERS OF [ Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. tient. These anti-bodies fortify 1 Golden Crisp Pretzels the patient at a time when he is Plays, songs, recitations and other • battling with the invading pneu- features will be on the program. All Kinds of Radio Dept.—Seventh Floor Detroit Young Judaeans are now monia organisms. The anti-bod- Ice Cream Cones raising their quotas for the Pales- ies fight and kill the invaders." Les Joyeuse Filler. The Les Joyouse Filles met at the home of Miss Ruth Bloom Dec. 28. The theater party was held Dec. 31, following a pajama party at the home of Miss Ann Wiener of 1925 La Belle avenue. Those on the food committee were the Misses Rose and Gertrude Alpert, Mildred Chertoff, Francis Groden, Pollie Miner and Gertrude Zalko- witz. The next meeting will be held at the home of the Missy:. asked to bring, them to this meet- I'ollie and Yetta Minzer of 7030 ing. Chalfonte avenue. Progressive Ladies' Unto rrr i t sung Verein. ADOLPH F. MARSCHNER The Progressive Ladies linter- FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE stitzung Verein will hold its an- nual charity ball on Sunday eve- Candidate for Re-Election at Pri- ning, Jan. 27, at the Fort Wayne I maries in March. Hotel. Mrs. Samuel Barak oft 344 Owen avenue is in charge of Adolph F. Marschner, circuit the tickets. judge since 1918 has announced We Invite You to ROSES LUNCH 1431 Broadway IF YOU KNEW you could save 50 to 60% on furniture, would you investigate? Just call me and let me explain our new plan of working on a COST-PLUS BASIS. FRANK FARKUS JUDAEANS TO RAISE ZION SCOUTS' FUND ACTON FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING COMPANY * WHITE STAR DAIRY STORAGE $12.50 A MONTH A.C. All-Electric 6-Tube Seta—in Beautiful Cabinet with Magnetic Speaker—COMPLETE. SUNSHINE POHL'S prov.11 THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE $ 115.50 Iota Finest Meals in Detroit 8832 TWELFTH STREET The same inimitable Pohl Calmine will L. F. D. P. Girls. The L. F. D. P. Girls met at the home of Miss Clara Morris, 1114 Holbrook avenue, Dec. 30. The Phi Alpha Gamma. girls played bridge, and a luncheon The Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority was served by the hostess.. met at the home of Miss Brenner Dec. 30. I'lans are being made for Aced-Ed-Din Sorority. a raffle. A New Year's Eve party The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met was held at the home of Miss Tay- at the "Y" Sunday, Dec. 30. All lor. Miss I'arr, Miss Silver and details for the forthcoming bridge- Mr. Friedman were the entertain- tea to be given Jan. 23 at the Lee ers. Crest Apartments were decided upon. The members are to enter- Pythian Sisters. tain once a month socially for Pythian Sisters of Greater De- members and escorts. troit Temple No. 152 will hold the last meeting with the 1928 officers, Los Amigo. Club. and a big surprise is in store for The Los Amigos Club met Dec. those who come. There is also to 23 at the home of Miss Green. be initiation, and the Sisters on the initiating team will bring their Plans were made for the fourth uniforms. There is also to be a annual banquet to be held Feb. 17 raffle, with door prizes and re- at Oriole Terrace. The next meet- freshments. Those holding tick. ing will be held Jan. 6 at the home ets of the raffle and luncheon are of Mr. Newhouse in Pontiac. Philomathic Debating Club. The I'hilomathic Debating Club met in the clubroom of the main library, Kirby and Woodward, and made final preparations for its so- cial, which is to be held next Sun- day, Jan. 5, at the home of Sam- uel Trunsky, 2275 West Boston boulevard. In addition to the spe- cial program which has been pre- pared by the social committee, the debate scheduled is "Resolved, that trial by jury be abolished." The affirmative will be upheld by Irving Ackerman and Isaac Green- berg, and the negative by Max Chomsky and Seymour Caplan. The fifteenth oratorical contest was won by Leo Gurko, who re- ceived the Herman A. August gold medal. The massive Morse silver medal for second place WaS WOO by Norval Slobin, and honorable mention was given Max S. Simons. ECONOMY warts- / Mc FAMILY JACIAS /,6 ■ 9 Regular $168 Value Garfield 0287.M KOSHER RESTAURANT Tag Oar Home-Like Meals Hoy Toy Girls. Miss Jenne Snitman was hostess at a meeting of the Hoy Toy Girls ut her home, 1935 Clairmaunt. The club is now planning new and in- teresting entertainments, to begin with a skating party to be followed by a tea party. The next meeting will be held at the home of M . .. Ceil L•venton, 1722 Pingree, on Jan. 11. FUND BY LITTAUER FIGHTS PNEUMONIA GOOD ,1* Beta Rho Delta Sorority. The sorority meeting on Thurs- day, Dec. 27, at the "Y," was at- tended by representatives of sev- eral sororities and fraternities. Mrs. Levitt, an honorary member, was also present. The nwetiog was followed by a social in the form of a bridge. All the sewing has been completed and returned to the orphan asylum. The sports committee, headed by Miss Galen, with Miss Berghoff as associate, is planning a sleighride for the mem- bers and friends in the near fu- ture. Arrangement are being completed by the social committee for open house to be held at the "Y" the latter part of January. Miss Edith Robbins, an associate member, who has been sojourning in New York for the last three months, is expected to return soon. Mike Falk and his U. of M. Collegians will furnish music for the dance which will take place Feb. 10. EDITOR'S NOTE All news, including society and club notes, to be assured of publication in the current issue of The Chronicle, must be in :he hands of the editor not later than Wednesday. Contributions received after that hour will be retained for publication in the following week's issue. CLEANLINESS COMFORT Sigma Iota. The last meeting of the Sigma Iota was held at the Y. W. II. A. Sunday, Dec. 30. The planned open meeting was postponed until a later date because of the death of Sadie Later, a charter mem- ber of the sorority, on Monday. The members of the Sigma Iota sorority extend their sincere .sy m- pathies to the parents of Sadie Later, their dear friend and mein ber. SALE CROSLEY GEMBOX RADIOS MANICURING far Ladies and Gentlemen Euclid 10467. Israel Synagogue On Dec. 28 Stranger's Athletic Club held election of officers with the following results: President, Note Korby, re-elected; vice-presi- dent, Philip Matzin; secretary, Philip Cameron; treasurer, !ferry Gaines, re-elected. The Strangers will have their first ow on Jan. 6, with Bombay, at Temple Beth F.I. Phal•nx Club. The Phalanx Club met at the' Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion, 89 Rowena street, Dec. 27. Messrs. Stebbin and Sam Goren were guests of the club. Paul Marks was admitted as a proba- tioner. Several interesting topics were discussed, among then) the forthcoming debate and the rap- idly approaching third annual dance to be held at Hotel Statler on Jan. 13. The committee in charge of arrangements for the dance, consisting of Jack Cooper, Bernard f lichen, Isadore Wunt- ner and Larry Dean, announce that the U. of M. Rhythm King- will play and that several new' novelties are promised. The sil- ver loving cup won by the Blue Bird Girls in the recent bridge tournament sponsored by Phalan,: has been suitably inscribed and will be publicly presented to they club at the dance. It is now on public display at the "Y." All communications should be mailed to Bernard Tilchen at 89 Rowena street. Checker Cabs. Empire 2073 Gladstone REV. H MILKOVSKY Cantor at Mishkan • DELAWARE GARAGE BEAUTY PARLOR A BEAUTIFUL SANITARY REV. J. SILVERMAN Str•nger's A. C. NEWS Complete garage service available to people of this community at low prices. (near Richton) I I Isle Huoixoed km. name Empire 114211. LAI POTATO CHIPS The United Pretzel and Cone Co. 4 tine Scout Fund. $15 Down These famous radios installed in brand new highboy cabinets of wal- nut and other cabinet woods. Built- in Utah magnetic speaker, six tubes and aerial outfit. r FR A N K L 3( S ---- 1 I i i ti - -- .3 IF i ■ i R I