PAGE TWO TI E PLTRORAWISH RONICLE YOUNG ARTISTS IN THE MAKING The House of Representa- tives and the Senate will hold a joint convention next Tuesday, April. 14, at 4 p. m., in the House of Representatives hall, Lansing, for the purpose of con- ferring honors on three distin- guished Michigan scientists, Dr. Reuben L. Kahn, Dr. Moses (lomberg and Dr. Frank Navy. Governor Brucker issued the following statement in connec- tion with the action of the Legislature: "These three scientists are Michigan men and have achieved world-wide recognition and dis- tinction in their respective fields of work. It is altogether fitting and proper that the two blanches of the Legislature should assemble in joint con- vention to give recognition to these outstanding scientists, to hear a brief story of their work and to confer upon them suit- able recognition for their dis- tinguished service to human- ity." 115 Arden Park A Sacrifice Sale to Settle Estate Charming Colonial Home, containing 5 large bedroms, 3 tile baths, large ball room, recrea- tion room, elevator, maid's quarters, 4-car garage, oil burner. Lot 110 x 180. Shown by Appointment only JEWISH CENTER ART CLASS IN SESSION The above photograph shows a group of students of the Jewish Center Art School in session, busy copying a typical Jewish model. The work of this class will be on exhibition during the open house of the Jewish Center on Sunday and Monday. C. J. DARMSTAETTER Real Estate Cadillac 4601 Rentals HEADS COMMITTEE FOR I FROLIC ON APRIL 26 Northwood Inn Announces a New Policy Dancing Until 1 A. M. Saturdays Until 1:30 A. M. . No Cover Charge at Any Time Special Rates Given to Party of Twenty except Saturday or Sunday DINE AND DANCE FROM 7 to 1 A. M. Saturdays Until 1:30 A. M. CHICKEN...FROG ...FISH...STEAKS A La Carte Service After 10 P. M. NORTHWOOD INN Woodward Avenue and 11 1/2-Mile Road FOR RESERVATIONS Royal Oak 2577 — Royal Oak 9887 PAUL. WEYER, Manager r. LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR In the Morning Before Going to Town Place it in our hands for 10 minutes and it will look like new. Drive • clean car to town. Wash sti.25 Lubrication Service Winter Storage Service, $10.00 Per Month Dexter Auto Wash BOULEVARD 12005 DEXTER "Your Neighborhood Garage" Collision and DEXTER-ROCHESTER Garage • Littman's Peoples Theater Thursday, April 16, 1931 MAURICE SCHWARTZ "UNCLE MOSES" n. ABE MAX ARNOLDS Auto Service, Inc. 'HONOR DR. MAGNES AT LUNCHEON HERE ON THURSDAY NOON; -„ow iv Nat tit e cares Dr. Judah L. Maples, chancellor of the Hebrew University in Je- rusalem, l'alestine, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon to be of Passover are over Have Dinner At Boesky's Treat yourself to some food delights you have been missing this past week. Here at Boesky's everythin g is offered in right style amid pleasant surroundings and low prices. Boesky's Delicatessen MAURICE SCHWARTZ HERE ON APRIL 16 will be a welcome change after the heavy meals eaten during Passover. Serve Boesky's this week-end. Boesky Bros. HALEVY-HAZOMIR Noted Actor Comes for On ly VICTORY BANQUET One Performance; Shoen gold Plays Week-End. The lialevy-Hazomir Choral So- DR. JUDAH L MAGNES Lou Marcus, popular In social circles here is chairman of the held April 16, 12:30 o'clock, at the spring frolic sponsored by the ciety celebrated the success of Abraham Littman, manager of Phoenix Club. their sixth annual concert with a Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- Henry Wineman and Fred M. banquet for members Monday ter, Twelfth and Seward, an- Butzel, in inviting a selected April 6, at the F'arband Fol flounced on Friday that Maurice group of Detroit Jews to join School, 8679 Twelfth street. Schwartz, the outstanding artist of with them in meeting Dr. Magnes, Schwartz, The chorus is beginning rehear- the Yiddish stage, and his cow- declared, "We plan to tender Mr. sals for the next appearance, pany of the new Yiddish Art Thea- Magnes a cordial greeting in ac- which will take place May 1. Meet: Hutchins In- ter in New York, will be featured cordance with the usual spirit of ings will be held at in one performance only, Thurs- hospitality manifested in the case termediate School, Gladstone and day evening, April 16, of visiting personalities of his dis- Woodrow Wilson, Monday eve- Mr. Schwartz and his cast will tinction and repute. nings, at 8:30 o'clock, appear in "Uncle Moses," a play "Dr. Magnes is one of the most in which he and his cast have made distinguished leaders in American a great hit in New York. Israel today, and has made many In view of the fact that Mr. sacrifices to make the Hebrew Schwartz is to appear at only one University one of the principal in- performance, Mr. Littman urges struments for the development of that reservations be made at once , harmonious relationship between as a record eed. audience is xp cte the Jews in l'alestine and the rest MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — For This week-end will mar k the of the Oriental world." carrying out a 'mission of Jewish close of the regular theatrical sea- clericalism," Jonah Radunski, a son at Littman's Yiddish play- mohel (performer of circumcis- house. Joseph Shoengold and the ion) was sentenced to three years regular cast will appear on Fri- in prison in Minsk after he had day evening, Saturday and Su n- been found guilty of having al- day matinees and evenings in "T he Nliss Ethel Standler, young pian- legedly caused the death of a child i White Slave," by Isidore Zolot a- ist, student of Dr. Mark Guns- of Simi= Certok, a Jewish build- revsky. It is an exciting dram LOU MARCUS ing worker. The child died sonic and one of the most interesting a r " burg, will give her first recital Monday, April 13, at 8:30 p, m., in time after the operation of cir- ranged this season. Young People's Auxiliary of Con- cumcision upon it was performed. I the auditorium of Maccabee build- gregation 13'nai Moshe, to be held Frankly admitting that it was in the main ball room of the con- FOURTH DINNER - DANCE not Radunski but the Jewish re- gregation, Dexter and Lawrence OF THE AESCULAPIANS ligion that was on trial, M. Rosen- avenues, Sunday, April 26. Sey- haus, the prosecutor, in the course mour Simons Orchestra has been of his indictment said that the The Aesculapians, fraternity of engaged for this event. "Jewish religion.is no less danger- Jewish druggists, will hold the ous than other religions. It is no fourth annual dinner-dance at the Statement of the Ownership, Man. accident that the Pope united with Detroit-Leland Hotel on Tuesday ■ gement, Circulation, etc., re- rabbis in the struggle against the evening, April 14. quired by the Act of Congress Soviets. It is no accident that George Jackson, treasurer of j of Aug. 21, 1912, of The De- American rabbis with the rabbis the society and chairman of this troit Jewish Chronicle, published of other bourgeois countries are event, and Samuel Stahl, past once each week ■ at Detroit, leading the anti-Soviet campaign." president and active member of In the course of the trial which Mich., for April, 1931. was converted into a general at- STATE OF MICHIGAN, tack upon all Jewish religious laws I COUNTY OF WAYNE- Before me, a Notary Public in and customs, the prosecutor and for the state and county afore- charged Radunaki with counter- ' said, personally appeared J. H. revolutionary conduct because he I Schakne, who, having been duly had said he was a declassed Jew. I sworn according to law deposes Rosenbaum accused the defendant and says that he is the Business of speaking in a manner calculated I Manager of The Detroit Jewish to imply that a great wrong had Chronicle and that the following been done him by the government. Indulging in a long dissertation is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the nn the subject of circumcision, MISS ETHEL STANDLER Rosenhxus sought to demonstrate ownership, management (and, if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., that it was an ancient Egyptian I ing. Her program includes the custom which the Jews had taken of the aforesaid publication for , important and serious variations the date shown in the above cap- over. Ile alleged that the Talmud by Liszt; Basso Continuo theme I lion, required by the Act of Aug. tried to idealize circumcision as by Bach, the Kreisleriana by, I 24, 1912, embodied in Section 43, something peculiar to the Jewish Schuman, which was not played Postal Laws and Regulations, people while 'actually circumcis- for about 10 years in Detroit, and' printed on the reverse of this ion was a purely primitive and some compositions by Chopin,' form, to-wit: barbaric custom." Tausig, Scriabine and Rubinstein.' 1. That the names and ad- Radunski was given two weeks The recital is free to the public. dresses, of the publisher, editor, to appeal to the highest court in Patrons of this concert are Fred managing editor and business White Russia. M. Butzel, Mrs. Milford Stern, manager are: Publisher, Joseph J. Mrs. Albert liarwith and Mrs. An- Cummins 2073 Hazelwood, De- thony Maiullo. , troit; editor, Joseph J. Cummins, "Blossom Time" at Cass. BEN GOLDBERG 2073 Hazelwood, Detroit; manag- , ing editor, Philip Slomovitz, 3321 Monterey, Detroit; business man- ager, J. II. Schakne 2073 Hazel- wood avenue, Detroit, Mich, Bumping 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual Complete Auto. L motive Garage owners, or, if a corporation, give SerTir• Station in Seryle e at All its name and the names and ad- Detroit Hours dresses of stockholders owning or 'holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The De- ' troit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Wood- ' ward avenue; Joseph II. Cummins, 12073 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, ROCHESTER at DEXTER Garfield 9894 Mich.; J. H. Schakne 2073 Hazel- wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; F. Margolis, 5537 Bartlett street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3. That the known bond hold- ers, mortgagees, and other secur- ity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi- ties are (if there are none, so TWELFTH AT SEWARD state): None. Boo Office 3488 — Manager's Office Empire 3472 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, if any, contain not ONE NIGHT ONLY only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockhold- er or security holder appears upon and his entire New York Art Theater Company in the books of the company as trus- tee or in any other fiduciary rela- tion, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the Tickets--75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 .said two paragraphs contain state- On Sale at Boo Office Beginning Monday ments embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the cir- cumstances and conditions under • which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trus- tee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona Now Selling Economical fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other Automobile Repair Work person, association or corporation Thl• modern. up.to .date garage innder the per- has any interest direct or other se- •unal management of Abe Mat aid i un prepared to curities than as so stated by him. sine !nu expert service in general auto repairing. 6. That the average number of body and fender bumping. paintino, sere- lee. ..thine, greasing. etc. copies of each issue of this publi- cation sold or distributed . through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is. Drop in and say Hello! Day and Night Service (This information is required from 41 SELDEN, off Woodward Glendale 9738 daily publications only.) I J. H. SCIIAKNE, Business manager. Subscribed and sworn to before United Artists Theater. Named Consular Agent. me this let day of April, 1931. THOMAS J. JOYCE, JR. "Trader Horn," product of the AMSTERDAM.—(J. T. A.)— My commission expires March largest transatlantic Mm expedi- Nathan Egan has been appointed 28, 1932. tion since "Ben Hur" was filmed consular agent of France in in Italy, returns to Detroit for an Utrecht, Holland. Mr. Elzas is a He who puts up at the first inn indefinite run at the United well known Jewish merchant of he comes across, very often passes Artists. I Utrecht. a bad night. Painting and Welding Legislature Honors 2 Jewish Professors Twelfth at Hazelwood Hastings at Farnsworth Library Market, Library and Gratiot Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 MOHEL SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 10, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 11•12 MATINEE AND EVENING F:1)WIN REEK IN and SIGMUND WEINTRAITII Present Joseph Schoengold Together with Ethel Dorf and the Entire Littman Company in MISS STANDLER IN RECITAL ON MONDAY "White Slaves" A tremendous play worth while seeing. TICKETS AT REGULAR PRICE—NO INCREASE COL FRIEDSAM DIES NEW YORK.—State and na- tional leaders, Jews anti non-Jews, joined in paying tribute to the late Colonel :Michael Fricolsam, presi- dent of 13. Altman A Co., philan- thropist, art connoisseur and civic leader, who (lied Tuesday morning. He was in his early 70's and un- married. Ile had occupied a commanding position in the mercantile field for years, more especially since he succeeded the late Benjamin Alt- man as president of B. Altman & Co. in 1913 and (obtained a con- trolling interest in that corpora- tion. Announcement of his death came as a shock not only to the business community but to all of New York, which voiced its grief akf.ormal tribute by Mayor Walker, In memory of Colonel Friedsam flags were half-staffed on buildings along Fifth avenue, by merchants who knew him as president of the Fifth Avenue Association and in other parts of the mercantile dis- trict. since 1914 WAYNE MINERAL AND TURKISH HEALTH BATHS 630 Front St., foot of Second and Third Sta. THE ONLY reriEt t pil. WELLS IN Remarkably effect ive in treatincto 1.0 rheumatism, neuritic, sciatica and 'kin trmibleg. Our system of Turk- ish baths for reducing in certain pleasant. Skilled Lady end Gentlemen Masseurs and Attendants Day and Night RANDOLPH 6744 GILBERT'S NEW F Fox Theater. 81 DELAWARE AVE. TRINITY 2.3211 * WHITE * STAR DAIRY Longfellow 8439 Order your milk from as today No other food is a healthy for the system •. milk products. Make sure you get the best. White Star Sour Cream and Cheese _ Oriole Garage 'hippy were the yearn we event together. Doubled Earnings BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Five . When he was arrested, Zatlokal of the Jewish worshippers in the declared he was starving and had Tabak street synagogue, who resolved to commit suicide but did were among those shot Friday not want to the alone Questioned when a mad unemployed Hungar- at police headquarters, Zatlokal DURING 1930 ian engineer invaded the sync- raid he had "decided to take re- Rogue during the Passover serv- venge on the Jews who are Free A statistical report just ices and fired half a dozen revolver Masons and responsible for Ilun- compiled on a company shots into the ranks of those gary's misfortunes. "I aimed to seated in the first few pews, died shoot all the leaders of the syna- operating without distrib- Saturolay. Rogue." tor, jobber or dealer ex- The dead are Isnace Tauglich, Although the assassin was calm pense in a non-competitive 49, a commission merchant; Ignacz enough during the questioning at field, shows almost twice Pinter, 17; Leo Korn and Eugene police headquarters, replying to all Roth, the latter two students, and questions intelligently, it is be- the earnings for 1930 an unidentified man. In addition lieved that he is insane and he will for the year 1929. to these two score other worship- be turned over to alienists for an pers suffered more or less serious examination. According to local injuries when they were either newspaper reports Zatlokal has no Use the coupon struck by stray bullets or were religious affiliations, although at trampled in the hasty rush of the one time he WA S said to have been congregation to escape the mad- a Catholic. man's fury. With the entire city excited over The assassin is Emil Zatlokal, the outrage and the holiday spirit 53, who got into the synagogue of the Jewish community marred Member. Detroit Steck Exchange through a side door and began fir- by the tragedy. Secretary of State 1466 Penobscot Bldg. ing. Only the presence of mind Sztranyaysky has taken personal of the congregation's spiritual charge of an investigation into the Randolph 6391 leader, the youthful Rabbi lievesti, affairs. A diary found on Zatlo- prevented further casualties. As kan contained discussions of re- Name soon as Zatlokal began firing.' ligious questions and the Jewish Rabbi Ilevesti rushed at him and problem. The contents of the disarmed while the syna- diary revealed him to be • bitter i Address gogue's organist was furiously anti-Semite and a rabid Bible- playing everything in his reper- hater. Pending further • C Phone tome in an effort to prevent ation Zatoklan has been confined to panic, which was barely halted, '• lunatic asylum. Home Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS Will Rogers, the peer of all wits, comes to the Fox Theater Friday in Mark Twain's "A Con- necticut ankee. The conibina- lion of two of the greatest hu- morists America has ever produced seems destined to provide a film with exceptional entertainment. Detroit playgoers to be regaled the committee, announce that a Michigan Bell Authorizes during the aircraft week with a series of interesting entertainment Expenditure of 8526,000. revival of the most popular and features have been prepared for the board regular most tuneful of all modern must- the occasion, featuring Dave Dia- of At the of monthly directors meeting of the cal plays, "Blossom time." seems inond in person. Michigan Bell Telephone Comp any supremely appropriate. This gas• In addition to the many prizes held in Detroit Thursday, April 9, lure at the Cass Theater next to be awarded, each guest will re- the expenditure of $526,0 00 wan s week, beginning Sunday night, ceive a box (of gifts. A regular authorized for new constru har m onizes perf ectly we pro. fl oor show will be s plemen ith th c m gress ive tendencies of the times: by many special acts.up A d acording to an announceent by In sad and loving memory of regute lar rapid transportation, clean and dinner will be served and there Burch Foraker, president. -' our dear mother and grandmother, I ing estimates approved at wholesome amusement and pictori- will he dancing, one of the best previous ' Anna Shapiro, who passed away ally blends with the budding blos- orchestras having been assembled meetings, this makes a total ape, three years ago April 19, 1928 (24 proval so for this year of $4,427,-, (lays in Nissan). sows so conspicuously in evidence for the occasion. ie the florist shops. h ... e r, how we have mised i. you Reservations may now be made ' 000, divided approximately $2,- in.sr,..‘o mtcith 289,000 for Detroit and $2.133,000 In the Years that have rolled by through Mfr. Jackson 21 Catlin Since you left gad and lonely Square, or Lew Levinson, aecre- or t to balance of the state, For the home 11/1 in the sky. Hollywood Theater. Though you•re cone you're nor forgotten: tary of the Aesculapians, Hogarth Your place ran never more be Michigan Theater. Jack Holt, one of the popular 3414. We will keep your memory sacred stars in the screen world, will play Sue Carol and Nick Stuart in Officers of the society, besides Till our heart.. in death are stilled. the role of a wisecracking gang- Messrs. Jackson and Levinson, are: person en the stage, and Richard ster in "The last Parade," the Ben Goldberg, president; Herbert Barthelmess' new picture. "The Sadly missed by her loving picture which comes to the Holly- , Gurvis, vice-president; Harry Leib- Finger Points," on the screen, are Children anti Grandchildren. wood Theater for four days start- son, member-at-large on board of the two big highlights of the tre- ing Sunday. directors. mendous show being (offered at the In loving memory of our be-, Michigan Theater this week. loved daughter and sister, Ethel Cohen, who passed away one year ago April 18 (20 days in Nissan). • 2 DEAD, MANY HURT, AS MADMAN SPRAYS BULLETS AMONG HOLIDAY CROWD IN BUDAPEST SYNAGOGUE CARD OF THANKS Anna and Manuel Bosch expres their thanks to their friends and relatives for their sympathies ex- tended them on the death of thei another, Mrs. Elm Gordon Bosch. , - Lonely are our heartg today. For the one we toyed so dearly Ilan forever Panned ...Y. NOW you are n of forgotten, dear. Nor will you e,er be. AA longrig life and memory Ia.,. We will remember thee. 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