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PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
A. M., will hold a regular com-
munication on Wednesday, April
8, at 7 p. m.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By order of
DAVID ARKIN. W. M.

Reveal President of Harvard
Favored Brandeis as
Successor.

"THE LAMB OF PASSOVER"

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CLASSIFED

OBITUARY

Treat For

Youngsters at

Vote For

Civic Theater.
DANIEL COHEN
of 1042 :Marlborough, 64 years old
.
The
women's
committee of the
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA• (lied on March 30. Funeral sesv
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
TORS—We do painting, deco. icer were, held on April 1, with in Detroit Civic Theater is sponsor-
That the late Charles W. Eliot,
rating and plastering. Guaran- terment at Slachpelah Cemetery . ing a treat for the children of De-
president of Hansard University,
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987 He is survived by his wife, Sophie ; troit during the spring vacation.
favored the appointment of Louis
The Tatterman marionettes in
Gladstone. ('hone Garfield 6128 one son, Charles, and four dough
Brandeis, then Supreme Court jus-
front 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8 ters, Donna, Mrs. I. Uronovitz . "The Glowing Bird" have been en-
tice, who was largely responsible
p. m.
Mrs. R. Blum, all of Detroit, and gaged for three performances:
for the appointment of Herbert
I
trvi ► 11'less
Mrs. Alex Kurlander of Chicago Tuesday afternoon, April 7, at
Iloover as food administrator dur-
SIRS. J. SHERLINE—Iirst-class
' 2:30 p. m.; Wednesday morning,
ing the World War, are two of the
NEW
catering for weddings and par-
April 8, at 10:30, and Wednesday
hitherto unknown chapters in the
ties. 15850 Linwood, Univer-
afternoon, at 2:30.
JOSEPH SHERMAN
career of Justice Brandeis that are
sity 2-1610.
•
Seats may be reserved now at'.
of 2959 Leslie avenue., 50 years
revealed for the first time in Nor-
the box office of the theater.
man Hapgood's new book, "The
WE FURNISH experienced select- old, died on March 27 after a short
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
Miss
Dorothy Donaldson, • 1
Changing Years," just published
ed laundry, cooking, housekeep- illness. Funeral services were young Detroit soprano, will sing
■ ;
by Farrar and Rinehart.
ers, general houseworkers, good held on March 29 at Gilbert'sFu- groups of children's songs during
In his chapter on "The Ilarvard
day and week workers, white neral Home, with interment at ; the intermission at each perform-
of Eliot," Mr. Ilapgood tells how
and colored. Also men, experi- Beth David Cemetery. Rabbi Aish- ance.
Dr. Eliot hailed with delight the
enced and general workers. is in o hinted. Joseph Sheraton
was a resident of Detroit for the
suggestion that Mr. Brandeis, a
Hemlock 10479.
past 24 years and was a member "Forbidden Pleasures"
distinguished son of Harvard,
at i
—Cut Courtesy of Union of Anierir•n Hebrew Conyregaions.
KADINIAll HEBREW SCHOOL, of the Michigan Free Loan ASSO-
should succeed him. Mr. Hapgood
Oriole Theater.
11731 Linwood avenue, near ciat inn, of which he was treasurer;
writes that Dr. Eliot frankly told
This drawing pictures the slaughtering of the Pascal Lamb and the
Tuxedo, Arlington 8281-W. Di- Detroit Free Burial Association,
him he did not favor the leading
"Wild Youth" is a subject which
painting of the door-post to distinguish Jewish from Egyptian homes.
rector, M. NI. Kutnick. A new Horodoker Verein and the Kiever, is being discussed on every hand.
possibility, Mr. Lowell, now presi-
The painting of the door-post gave rise to the custom of the mezuzah.
class for beginners will be and was also, a member of the Beth Most people have definite views
dent "and brought out his own
as
opened soon. A limited number David, Runner and Turover con- to whether the modern buys and
choice. Jerome Green. I then pre-
sented the name of Louis D. Bran-
of wvacancies fur boys invited
and girls, gregations. Ile is survived by his girls are as good, or better, than
n o.
wife,
Ida;
five
daughters,
Sophie,
l'arets
n are
deis. Dr. Eliot was delighted.
to
those of several generations past.
consult Mr. Kutnick regarding Tillie., Elizabeth, Esther and Mrs. Much ran be said pro and con con- !
DELAWARE AVE.
"The question of social preju-
dice was far from giving him con-
the Hebrew education of their Bertha Weintraub, and one sun, cerning this question.
Empire 6834
children. Special classes for Max.
cern. Rather it added to his en-
Ida May Turks, one of Holly-
0
(A Letter from Warsaw)
Bar
ar Mitzvah. Reasonable rates.
thusaism. On the part of the sub.
wood's foremost authors, recently
CECELIA COHEN
ject he said: "I am a Unitarian.
completed a manuscript for that
FOR RENT—Comfortable fur- of 2987 Gladstone avenue, 7
It would please me to be followed
By DR. M. SILBERFARB
sensational photoplay, "Forbidden
A Judge Worth Retaining
nished room for single or couple months old, died on March 31. Fu- Pleasures," which will be shown
BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR,
by a Jew. You know those seven
at
in refined home G
DANDRUFF AND SCALP
Garage if de- neral services were held at Lewis the Oriole theater, three days,
men the overseers) and what
Polish anti-Semitism considers lthat we have founded in Lodz spec .1
sired. Arlington 7112-51. 2696 Bros.' Funeral !Ionic on April 1, starting Tuesday, April 7. This
DISORDERS
chance he will have, but I shall be the old-fashioned methods of po-
ial training-factories for median .1
with interment at Oakview Ceme-
Leslie,
near
Linwood
car
limo.
Awarded First Prise at Pale and
pleased to put his name before grom-making, out of date. In this kid weaving, for rayon wearing
daring. drama deals fairly, but
Belgium Expositions
tery. She is survived by her par-
them."
gains( competition of 31 nations and
respect it van not compare with the for cotton-stocking knitting. It FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen. bluntly, with the problems of youth
was pronounced the most elf...
facing all angles (merely, and at-
Devoting an entire chapter to Rumanian students. Polish anti- •these factories the t ualitied Jewis h
niched room for one or two
tiv• system for growing hair
tempting tee answer the question
Mr. Brandeis, Mr. Min.(' recalls Semitismhas developed a whole lvseker receives his training an I
SOL ROSENTHAL
business girls in modern small
in mielenc•
for
all
time.
This
picture
goes
that Justice Brandeis was Presi- system of refined methods which in this manner we lighten his in
The
Krick. positively Brows hair on
apartment; $3.50 for one, $4.50 of the Detroiter Hotel, 44 years
bald
head., stops falling hair—alopia
dent Wilson's first choice for sec- when applied steadily and constant- itiation to factory work. We ca
for two, or share apartment. old, died on March 30. Funeral much farther than anything that
n
(bald spots). Hair can be grown in ten
has preceded it.
, retary of commerce and the up- ly and intermittedly will inevitably therefore prole ourselves in th
treatments. Kriel°e scientific treal•
Convenient to car line and bus. services were held on March 31 at
, pointment was sidetracked by po- hit the Jewish population more fact that if to date 600-700 Jewis h;
mante, which include the ultra violet
255$ Pingree, Apt. 19, Garfield Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
rays (sunlight) of the quart. mercury
litical maneuvering. Citing as one forcefully than a pogrom-wave. workers for whom the gates war
5119-W.
interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
lamp, perfected by Dr. Frans Nagel.
United Artists Theater.
of the few occasions on which Jus- This system is called "Economic heretofore shut are employed it
tery.
schmidt of Germany, has grown hair
Players' and l'atrons' Jubilee
tice Brandeis permitted himself to Anti-Semitism," which has made its ; such factories that is to the eredi t CONTRACT BRIDGE TAUGHT.
for thousand., both men •nd women,
JOSEPH FINE
•nd r•n do the sam• for you.
act in it case not connected with purpose the forcing of the Jewish ; of the Ort.
50c an hour per person. Mrs. of 5:30 Rosedale Court, 53 years Week opens April 4 at the United
Examination and a dvice free.
his judicial duties, Mr. Hapgood population from its present eco-
Theodore Keller, Longfellow old, died on March 28. Funeral Artists theater with the showing
Hours: II a.t•
nt.
8 p. m.
And now a few words regarding
of Mary Pitokfmtl in "Kiki."
7708.
Established 1818
recounts the monumentous role nomic positions.
the fourth estate, of our activitie
services were held on March 30 at
Most
Succesaful flair and Scalp
As
Kiki,
Mary
Pickford
has
risen
played in the naming of Hoover
The Pilsudski government which for the support of the Jewish ag
Lewis Bros.' Funeral llome, with
Specialties
above the tradition she has Mite
"ANI) NOW, what about your
os food administrator.
took over the power from the anti- ricultural establishments.
408 Peninsula Broadway Bldg.
interment at the Russian-Polish
children?" says David Iloro-
for herself. Into the role of the
After Mr. lloover had been call- ' Semites through a Coup de Etat in
Poland has a considerable num
Cemetery. Ile is survived by two
lovable hoyden she has thrown the
witz, the only teacher who sons.
ed to Washington there was an in- May, 1926, has not adopted a de- ber of Jews (about 80,000) whose
wealth of her talent, the tire of her
guarantees to have your chit.'
terminable delay before he saw 1cided anti-Semitic policy, but its occupation is agriculture in its var
-
indomitable spirit, the splendid cre-
(11°(°n muster the reading and
President Wilson and the future economic policy is such that it is ious branches. When our organi
TOBIA BERENT
-
ative
energy that has brought her
writing
of
Ilebrew
and
Yiddish
president was ready to quit Wash-. ruining the Jewish economic ex- nation began functioning in Po
if 2739 Vicksburg avenue, 5 years
ington in disgust, Mr. Ilapgoodi istence in no less it measure and land in 1920, the Jewish peasant - (luring the first month. Free old, (lied on March 28. Funeral through her own efforts to the
very
pinnacle
of wealth and fame. 1
trial
lesson
at
your
home.
Be-1
says. The matter was finally set- perhaps in an even greater degreeo was completely ruined. After the
services were held on March 29 at
ginners only desired at this time. Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
tled, Mr. (Inwood writes by "a than the former anti-Semitic gov- various requisitionings which took
Call Garfield 6835-J. 2248 Ha- i
telephone message from Mr. Bran-1 ernments have done.
place during the world war, and
nterment at Beth Judah Ceme-
zelwood.
JUDGE
What then is the task of the during the Polish-Russian War the
leis to Mr. McAdoo, saying that,)
tery. She is survived by her par-
in the emergency of war, Hoover; "Ort" Association? What are its Jewish peasant remained without
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berent,
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
was too valuable a force to let slip! methods of work? What means of horses, cattle or dead inventory
Dasts1Lewle
Seymour Lewis
small family. Near car and bus and one brother.
away, and that McAdoo ought to approach does it use to accomplish and without further means for tht '
line.
3285 Tuxedo, between
make it his responsibility to see its purpose?
development of his farms. Many
Publix
Riviera
Theater.
Dexter
and
Linwood.
Arlinrtoton
1
Our first case is the youth whom of them were ready to leave the
that the president acted. Mr. Mc-
'
8440-R.
"Cimarron," Radio Pictures'
Adoo did; and of course the chan- we endeavor to prepare for adop- farm for the towns. It is not diffi
stirring and unforgettable dramat-
ces are slight that if Mr. Hoover tion to the present conditions as cult to imagine what would have FOR RENT—A nicely furnished ization of Edna Ferber's widely ac-
cupations. become of them there. They would
had not been food-controller he well as for constructive occupations.
room for a gentleman in private claimed novel of the same name, is
would never have become our \Se have for this purpose in Po- only have enlarged the enormous
home of adults. Garage if de-.the compelling and fascinating
land a net of professional schools number of the declassed elements
President."
sired. Pingree near Linwood. story which is being Shown at the
which accommodate 2,500 students and would have become a burden
Garfield 0281-W. Publix Riviera Theater fur the en-
minors as well as adults. Lock- to society and to themselves. We
' tire week, beginning Saturday,
(Short Term)
'Princess
Leila Bederkhan smithery, smithery, carpentry, dee- mime with our aid to the Jewish ROOM AND BOARD for one or April 4.
He was admitted to the bar in 1911, Dancer
trottsohnic, tailoring, embroidery farmer at the right moment. For
two in Jewish-American home.
at Orchestra Hall,
and other trades are taught in our ten years see carried on a well-
served as Assistant Prosecuting At-
Nicely furnished, gaol toil, large
Fride , it riI
•
utions for professional educa- planned work in ureter to entrench
torntoy both before and after the
closet, tub shower. Near Lin-
1 institutions
tion.
war.
Served with the United
and develop the property of the
wood, Clairmount cars. Reason-
Election Monday April 6,
Princess Leila Bederkhan of
In order to fully appreciate the Jewish peasant and now thanks to
States Navy during the war and
able. Garfield 3989-W.
1931
for two years fas Chief Assistant Kurdistan, the newest dances to value of the great service which these efforts of the Oct the Jewish
YOUNG
LADY,
from
out
of
town,
United State District Attorney arrive in this country, will give al these institutions for professional village has an entirely new physiog-
between age of 20 and 30 years,
He has been a judge of the Corn- dance recital in Orchestra Hall on' education are rendering one must nomy. You find there well-fed cat-
VOTE FOR
..To Vote AGAINST the Capi-
wishes room and board with a
mon Pleas Court since 1929. Ile Friday evening, April 10. The' take into consideration the fact that tle and horses; the fields and gar-
tal Punishment Act Place as
refined and respectable Jewish, IX] in the Square Indic•tell
has given Detroit Honest, Sane, Kurds are a turbulent folk who there are in Poland a great many dens are tilled according to the
family who have grown-up
Sincere Judicial Administration. were always a thorn in the side of , trade schools which are supported most modern methods. In one
Below:
daughters of her own age who
the Ottoman empire.
by the government and by the var- place you'll find a "centrifuges"
can help her get acquainted with
♦ , tier adventures as a dancer have ious communal municipalities. which takes care of milk products
other Jewish young folks. Write
been achieved in the face of fam-1 These schools educate thousands of scientifically and in another a well-
for
Box 200, Detroit Jewish Chron-
ily opposition. For a Turkish wo-1 young people, but the Jewish stu- deloped bee-hive.
icle.
1 man, or any Mussulman female' dents there form such a negligible
We now serve 1,100 (6,000 per-
even of the middle classes, to per- percentage, that it is hardly worth sons)Jewish peasant undertakings;
Fisher Theater.
form in public, and unveiled. is mentioning. In very many schools which of course is only a small per-
(Long Term)
Gilds Gray in person on the
still considered a rather dreadful not a single Jew is to he found.
cent of all peasant undertakings in
Michigan Association Op- 1
Mr. Blonds is a sticker candidate and ■ sk. you to vote
The Ort in Poland also pays par- Poland but in this place as in many stage and "The Conquering Horde"
enterprise. For one of her origin,
accordingly. If you have no stickers just write his name in
posed to Capital
it was even held indecent. She had icular attention to the higher train- others we are still at the very be- on screen are the highlights of the
plainly and place an [X] opposite same.
her own way, however, and made ing of the youthful artisans. Three ginning of our work which must in- big Easter week show at the Fish-
Punishment
Election Monday, April 6
years ago a law went into effect in evitably spread out in 1111 directions er theater this week.
her debut in l'aris.
I
Poland according to which no be- and to take deep root in the life of
ginner in any trade can become an the Jewish worker, and that as
Brill Decorated by Emperor apprentice and certainly not a mas- soon as there will be the preens for
ter if he is not a graduate of a this purpose.
of Abyssinia.
higher trade school.
In connection with this law there
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Sammy
appeared in Poland a whole net of Allen H. Blondy Sticker Can-
Brill, French cameraman, received '
higher training schools for artisans
didate For Common
word from Abyssina that Emperor
with a student membership of over
Ras Tafari had conferred on him ; 12,000 but
Pleas Judge.
I am sure that it will be
the
Order
of
Negus
Negesti
for
(Long Term)
in exaggeration if I say that among
filming the recent coronation cere- he 92,000 there
are hardly 2,11110
Qualified by Experience ■ nd
When the ',Michigan State Legis-
ninnies at Adas Ababa. Brill ; if Jewish students. It is therefore
lature created the Common Pleas
Tr•nine
achieved fame last year by being nteresting to remember that the
Court of Detroit in 19211, Act Ni'.
the only photographer to take act. ; number of Jewish students in the
Election April 6, 1931
260 Public Acts of 1920, provides
, ual shots of the Palestine riots. • higher technical schools in Poland the number of judges by population
reaches 30,000.
—one judge being provided for each
Parallel
to
our
efforts
to 125,000 people. The most recent
strengthen the position of the Jew- federal decennial census for De-
ish t rode-worker, wealso take steps troit shows a population of 1,568,-
In the Morning Before Going to Town
to bring him into the greater in-' 662, therefore there should be 1:1
Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like
dustrial world. This is a separate judges. In the coming election on
new. Drive a clean car to town.
field of our work upon which due Monday, April r, four are running
to lack of space I can not dwell • for the longterm, two are running
h ere ,
for the short term and two are not
.
It must here be noted however, running, noticing a total of eight
Lubrication Service
al
a present.
11. Bloody, Detroit attor-
Students Recital.
ney, therefore maintains there
hould be five more judges. Gover-
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will pre- nor Brucker has had three months
sent a number of pupils in a piano t it appoint them and has not done
recital
on Friday, April 10, 8 p. s 0. If they were appointed these
12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD
in., at Grinnell Brothers' Studio, fm ve would have to be re-elected on
' on Woodward avenue. This recital April 6.
is under the auspices of the De-
Mr. Blondy has decided to run for
I Highly Recommend the Election of
troit Musicians' League.
me of the additional five Common
Pleas Court judgeships, long tern,
Flock From Villages to Join ending July 3, 1935, and asks your
Trading Schools of Ort. support. On account of the late-
ness of this procedure it will be
The technical training schools of
necessary to vote by sticker or by
Ort in Warsaw and Lodz report of
writing the name of Allen 11.
a constant influx of new pupils
Blondy on the ballot and marking a
from
the
smaller
towns
in
Poland.
Election Monday, April 6
cross opposite the name.—Adver-
Not having any opportunity of
ALLEN H. BLONDY.
tisement.
learning a trade in their small
home towns, the youth is constant.
ly coming to Warsaw and Lodz in
the hope of entering the Ort
I schools. There are many instances
when the parents are actually sell-
For 19 Years a Faithful Public Servant
ing their last pillows in order o
cash it in for train expenses for
No advertising stunts or:baits
RE-ELECT
their children. This phenomenon
has been putting the Ort schools
allowed in The Chronicle
in a very grave situation. The pu-
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
pils arrive without any means of
Judge James M.
OF
CARS
support and the schools must also
provide them with food and shelter.
We specialize in Auto Col-
The Ort is short of funds and can-
lision Work, Painting, Bump-
not therefore appease the hunger of
ing and Welding.
t he youth to acquire a trade.

GILBERT'S

Funeral Home

WHAT THE "ORT" IS ACCOMPLISHING
IN POLAND

81

NO MORE

GERALD W.

G

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

FoR
Common Pleas Court

7739 John R. St.

Empire 2114

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To Adopt Said Act
No. 2:
NO (X)

Vote for

BENJ. B.

GORDO

ALLEN H. BLONDY

JUDGE OF COMMON PLEAS

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WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)—

"I want to thank you from the bot-

tom of my heart for all your peo-
ple have done for nip country,
said Ignace Jan Paderewski, fam-
ous pianist and former Premier to
ei ■ Inamge,.
Poland, to Isidore Ilershfield,
Washington representative of the
Ilehrew Immigrant Aid Society,
at the end of his concert here last
I week. When the concert was over,
' Mr. Ilershfield made his way to
Paderewski to say that he and Mee.
Hershfield had spent three inter-
is an excellent jurist and should be retained by the
esting years in Poland after the
people of Detroit as Judge of the Recorder's Court.
armistice in Jewish relief work,
I urge all my friends to cede for him at the clection
and as aresult got this reply from
Mon-
day, April 6.
, Paderewski. Mr. Hershfield is
ALLEN H. BLONDY.
1 also president of the Washington
Zionist District.

(Formerly

2.

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