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February 22, 1929 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-02-22

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TIEI)LTROtTIEWISROIRONICLE

Willys-Overland Opens New
Plant in West.

LOS ANGELES—Dedicated to
the industrial and commercial de-
velopments of the Pacific Coast
and representing a major expan-
sion of its manufacturing and serv-
ice facilities in one of the most im-
portant automobile markets of the

,

United States, the Willys-Over-
land Company today officially
opened its new Los Angeles manu-
facturing plant in the presence of
civic and business leaders from all
parts of California and high offi-
cials of the company.
Formal recognition of this pro-
gressive step by the Toledo manu-
facturer and speeches of congratu-
lations were delivered by officers

AMI IS GUEST
ACTOR IN DETROIT'

of the Los Angeles Chamber of outstanding growth of automobile , DEN
.
Commerce at a luncheon given to ownership per capita of popula- D
President John N. Willys and his tion in California as compared to
official party, while Mr. IA Illys re- other states, for further proof of
sponded by eulogizing the progress the tremendous growth and spies-
and possibilities of the entire Pa- 'did future of this territory.
cific Coast region and the spirit
and enterprise of its leaders. We may learn to know the world Noted Personality Opens
Mr. Willy pointed to national as we please: it will always re-
Limited Engagement at
recognition of the premier position tain a bright and a dark side.—
Littman's Theater.
of California highways and the Goethe,

Health and Hygiene

A Series of Popular Medical
Articles Published Weekly Un-
der the Auspices of the

SOKOLOVI COMING
TO U. S. ON FEB. 26

MAIMONIDES MEDICAL

SOCIETY

NEUTRA
PURE
KRAUT
JUICE

Will Aid Campaign for U.
P. A. Throughout
The Country.

NEW YORK.—Nahum Sokolow,
POSTURE IN HEALTH
A Bracer—
chairman of the Palestine Zionist
Posture plays a great part in , Executive, and outstanding Jew-
for a clear
the health of the individual. Mal- ish leader, will arrive in this coun-
head the ..
nutrition, under-weight, anemias, try on the S. S. Aquitania, on
morning
poor appetite, deformities of all,
after
kinds, may be caused by grave,
postural defects. Shoes, clothing,
Lai•yette 0465
the bed, and habits of standing,
walking and sitting are recognized
factors.
A bed that sags in the central
portion will emphasize the for-
A demonstration
ward droop of the shoulder girdle,
of the new Chev-
especially if a pillow is used; and
rolet Six will
in people who sleep on one side.
• mese you.
may well be a factor in curvature
Call Me for • Trial
of the spine. It is better to use
Soon.
a bed made firm and flat by boards
between the springs and the mat-
tress.
Standing and walking with the
W oh
feet parallel, and gripping the
ground, the chest elevated, and the
CONNELL CHEVROLET
' head held erect, is the ideal way.
COMPANY
In sitting, the head must be held
11520 Jos. C•mpau Ave.
erect and the chest elevated, no
Arlington 2330
that there is free expansion.
The most frequent form of de-
formity seen in school-children, is
as prominent belly, with a hollow
lower back. If this position is nut
corrected, the muscles of the ab-
domen become stretched. School-
children sit from 8 to 10 hours
Member.
JACOB BEN-AMI
daily, and often sleep nights with
New York Stock Exchange
New Toils Cotton Exchange
playgoers by his great dramatic their legs drawn up to their body,
Philadelphia Stock Exchange
II powers. Presented to the Ameri- thereby aggravating the condition•
Chicago Stock Exchange
b can playgoers in 1921, by Arthur for an average of 15 to 20 hours
NAHUM SOKOLOW
Chicago Board of Trade
Detroit Stock Exchange
Il Hopkins, in "Samson and Delilah," a day. The prominent belly is,
New York Curb—Associate
! he has appeared in several plays thus, the result of over-extension Feb. 26, according to an announce-
: that have attained for this young, of some muscles, and can be treat- ment issued by the national office
Stocks—Bonds
Russian player a place in the fore- ed by strengthening these muscles of the United Palestine Appeal.
Grain—Cotton
most ranks of the American then- by methodical exercises. The in whose interests Professor Soko-
SAM LACHMAN
most important form of exercise low is coming to the United
ter.
Carl M. Deakin, Manager
3. I Ben-Ami, last seen here in an for this condition is lying flat on States.
Cad. 4332
328-32
Buhl Bid,
It had previously been expected
all star revival of "Diplomacy," a bench or a table on the abdomen,
:11 1.• • \\I
I MI
will come to Littman's People's and overstretching the legs back- that Dr. Sokolow would be in this
: Theater, the local Yiddish play- ward for a quarter of a minute country the latter part of January.
house, for a series of guest per- each, and in addition, pulling the but the unexpected death of his
formances. His engagement will shoulders back and protruding the son, Dr. Heinrich Sokolow, noted
Berlin engineer, cancelled these
begin Friday evening, Feb. 22, on chest.
Round shoulders is another com- arrangements. It is now definitely
which occasion he will appear in
known
that Dr. Sokolow will sail
"The Idiot" from the pen of Fiodor mon deformity in school-children.
Dostoyevsky, whose play "The In this case the head and shoulders from London on the Aquitania en
Feb.
20.
Brothers Karamazow" occupies an are forward, and the trunk is back-
Substantial impetus to the prog-
important place in the repertory of ' ward, and the exercises should be
along the line of maintaining the ress of the campaign of the United
the Theater Guild in New York.
In choosing this play, in which he shoulders backward and the chest Palestine Appeal throughout the,
will enact the title role. Ben-And forward. A good exercise is to lay country is expected as a result of
has made a selection that offers the child on a bench with the the visit of Dr. Sokolow, who is ac- •
him a part that is pre-eminent- hands under the head and the knowledged as the foremost Zion-
, ly suited for his unique talents. elbows drawn back as far as pos- ist propagandist living today.
! As the young disillussioned Russ- sible. They stretch the muscles by Known as the historian of the
ian nobleman, Ben-Ami has found forcing the shoulders backwards, Zionist movement, Dr. Sokolow
a part in which he will reveal to or by hanging weights, first on the has been a witness to the rapid de-
local drama lovers his phenomenal shoulders, and then on the upper velopment of the ideal of the re-
versatility that brought hard. , arm. In growing children with building of Palestine as the Jewish
boiled New Yorkers to the play- tendencies to this deformity, it is National Homeland, and is ac-
best to have the clothing held by a knowledged the best authority on
' houses where he appeared .
• Ben-Ami, will be supported by belt at the waist, rather than from Zionist achievements.
Dr. Sokolow's tour of the United
the local stock company of the the shoulders by straps. Active
People's Theater, among whom muscle development is better than States will take him to a great
there are a number of seasoned bracing of the shoulders by apps- many Jewish communities. Large
receptions are being planned for
players, headed by Samuel Aur - ratus.
Many faulty postures are the re- him in the various cities he will
hack and Sadie Shoengold, a young
visit.
Unusually elaborate prepa-
Jewish woman of very rare talent . suit of weak feet conditions. Shoes
rations are being made in the city
"The Idiot" will be repeated on or socks that are too short force
of
New
York, where a monster
Saturday and Sunday matinee am 1 the feet into a deformed position
mass meeting will be held some
evening. The performances wil 1 in order to relieve pressure on the
time
after
Dr. Sokolow's arrival,
be given in Yiddish, a langauge toes during weight-bearing. Rigid I
to pay tribute to the dean of
' that is as easily understandable soles, especially in the very young
Zionist
propagandists.
G f child
to many as is the German
o prevent development o f
small foot muscles, and contribute
Moissi.
to deformities.
It has been said that we spend
all our lives in our shoes and in
rect beds, so that it is very impor-
_
NEW YORK, —(J. T. A.)—At
tent, in determining our later cor-
At Home: .
posture,
tut
ndnuoturirtiocno7cot sdeee- a dinner tendered to the Budget
pigesn
Fund Campaign Committee of the
Mrs. Harry S. Glickman of the velopment
music committee of the Council of , that the child wears proper shoes American Jewish Congress at the
Aldine Club, on Wednesday eve-
Jewish Women is in charge of the , and sleeps in a well-made bed.
musicale to be given for members, The broad basis of treatment ning, Dr. Louis I. Harris, former
Primaries March 4, 1929
of the Y. W. H. A. on Sunday eve.' must be an overhauling of the en. Commissioner of Health of New
fling, Feb. 24. Members are urged tire body mechanics by such re- York City, presiding, the Budget
to be in the Little Theater prompt- education as will lead to the as - Fund Campaign for the American
ly at 8:15 o'clock. ' i ,
gumption of correct posture. The Jewish Congress was launched.
patient must be taught to sense To meet the budget fund require-
February 23
I what correct posture is, the feeling ments for a period of two years,
Chas. Swinford
Jame. Sherman
Much competition is being manic' of alignment; and then his muscu- Dr. Harris announced that the
3320-28 Joy Road
tested in the Clubs' Night dance lature must be developed and Committee had decided upon the
at Webster Thill on Saturday eve- toned up to enable him to maintain amount of $250,000, and felt that I
the Jewish people of this country
ning, Feb. 23. A Dutch supper this posture.
would oversubscribe the quota set.
will be served to the club respon-
DISTRIBUTORS
Dr. Stephan S. Wise during his
sible for the largest number of
Kelly-Springfield Tires
address called upon the workers to
people at the dance.
Willard Batteries
do their share in the raising of the
ALEMITE
CAA WASH
Prof. M•rckwardt to Speak.
The spreading of Zionist knowl- budget fund.
KOOL MOTOR and CASPAR
The boo-tea this Sunday after- edge among Jews who have been
MOTOR OILS
Some books are to be tasted,
noon, Feb. 24, will be of great in- indifferent to the Zionist move-
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
'The Place with the Big Willard Sign'
tempt to everyone. Prof. Otto ment because of lack of informs- others to be swallowed and some
Telephone GARFIELD 1111
Marckwardt of Teachers' College tion is the aim of the Zeirei Zion few to be chewed and digested.—
Bacon.
.
will speak on "The Old and New organization.
At the last meeting, held at the
in Literature." Members who once
g
atrtee
attended
ent
his ela issc o ca
e sas r i e onurged to !Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave.
sue,
Morris Lachover spoke of the
him x this
Seymour Lewis
Meld Level.
Saul Lewis
emir. Lewis
publications,

American • Zionist
particularly
the series of which
For Married Members:
Of special interest to our mar- "Theodor Herzl and We" is the
ried members will be the series of first number of the year. Members
discussions on household manage- were urged to distribute their
ment given by Miss MacQuire of copies among their friends in or-
Merrill-Palmer School. These will der that they may become ac-
be held every Thursday afternoon quainted with Zionist characters
and activities.
at 2 o'clock at the clubhouse.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

One of the foremost stage per-
! 'tonalities in the American Thee-
, ter today undoubtedly is Jacob
Ben-Anii, who in the last several
years has electrified New York


RE—ELECT

Fearless
Experienced

Capable
Energetic

NEUTRA

SAM
KLEE

WARE & CO.

5

0

Judge Charles L.

BARTLETT
• RECORDER
JUDGE

and
RECORDER'S COURT

Possessing a Record on the Bench
Marked by Outstanding Achievements

ENDORSED BY TILE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF TILE DETROIT BAR:

Sidney Alexander
J. C. Simons
Aaron Kurland
Samuel Lewis
Williams Weiss
Reuben Lewis
J. S. Friedman
Lewis Friedman
Harry Bennett
Allen Kent
A. Klunover
Regene Cohane
Louis Cohane

Edward II. Kennedy
Rodney Baxter
Edward Kennedy, Sr,
Leon Dreifusa
Samuel Weller
William Kaufman
Abe Messenger
Ernest Goodman
I. D. Friedman
Henry Rottman
Joseph Weiss
Max Silverman
David Huber

R. Benjamin
Herman Berg
Samuel Miller
William Kaufman
Samuel D. Schulman
Marvin B. Gingold
Henry Stone
John Sklar
Carl Weideman
Sidney Sherman
I. Palamn
B. Wolleman

R. W. Fixel
Ben. Jaffe
Stephen Davidson
Harry Scheman
Harry Cohen
Edward Stein
Sol Lemberg
Ernest Sachs
Louis L. Sugarman
Max H. Horowitz
Victor Bernstein
Benjamin Gents

Election April 1

Primaries March4

■••■\■ ■

ELECT

JEWISH CONGRESS
ASKS FOR $250,000

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

THIS AD PAID FOR BY A JEWISH FRIEND

r
E

DE LANCY C.

HAVEN

Justice of the Peace

Swinford•Sherman Co.

Storage

ZEIREI ZION PLANS
PROPAGANDA WORK

&ELECT

syfAui6 AA.06.

JUDGE GUY A.

MILLER

CIRCUIT JUDGE

UNBIASED

Resident of Detroit
Since 1876
A Tax-Payer

COURTEOUS

Graduate of Detroit Public
Schools and University of
Michigan

CAPABLE

Appointed to the Circuit
Court in 1923
Elected in 1924

at the Primary of the 'Detroit Tar association
He 'Keceived 1010 Votes Out of 1130 Ballots Cast

THIS AI) PAID FOR BY AN ADMIRER OF AN ABLE .1 GRIST

J. N. F. BENEFIT
SHOW A SUCCESS

Theater Party:

The next theater party that the
"Y" will sponsor will be next Mon-
day evening's performance of
"What Every Woman Knows," by
The melodrama, "Children Do
James Barrie, at the Detroit Civic 'Not Forget," staged at Littman's
Theater.
People's Theater, sponsored by the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-

For Your

Empire 2114

FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Income Tax Problems, Reports

J. E. CUMMINS

226 Hammond Bldg.

REMEMBER

Randolph 0673

Auction! Auction!

7739 John R. St.

Auction!

If you ba•en't attended our weekly
auction M 1928 you must get Into the
Wilt In 1929. Thousands of People
here ras ed thousands of dollars by at-
tending our auctions . Sale .tart. at 10
a. m. and continues throughout the day
and evening. Remember the date.
Wednesday, January 16
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
F. A. Yockity, Auctleeeer.

MANUEL URBACH

Gault. awl Until.

Monuments

Now In our New Location

7723 TWELFTH STREET
Euclid 7192

....wwwirmassosawersh

Women Prefer
Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO
ctendate 2240

MRS. B. LEHMAN

tional Fund, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. H. Milkovsky and
Mrs. S. Newman, proved an out-
standing success both from a finan-
cial as well as dramatical stand-
point
The committee in charge of this
affair thanks all who helped make
this undertaking • success. Mrs.
13. Lehrman, one of the oldest
members of he auxiliary, has been
among the most active members
on the committee.

JUDGE HARRY J.

DINGEMAN

Presiding Judge of Circuit Courts of
State of Michigan

Lod the Primary Vote of the Detroit Bar Atto,lst , cn

PAID FOR BY A FRIEND

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