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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-06-12

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CUPTON ATEN01 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

1/1E i)f,71:1 TA /CMS/I DI RON ICLE

•CLASSIFIED:-:

Dorothea Wilma Levy, is the City College to specialize in math
,,arch , I
Youngest Central Graduate. ematics. Esther was 16 on Ma

ra . si

20.

Esther Revs and Dorothea Wil-
ma, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry A. Levy of 2339 Glendale
avenue, will graduate from Cen-
tral High School on June 17.
Dorothea is the youngest grad-
uate of the class of 1931, having
celebrated her fifteenth birthday
on April 24. She plans to enter

W■ ILMOWIlill•• ■■■•■••■

Fisher Theater.
FOR RENT-Modern upper and FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
room in private family. Suit-
William Haines, youthful com-
lower flats, six rooms each, side
able for gentleman or couple.
edian is now current at the Fisher
drive, garage, oil heat. Rent
Very reasonable. Garage if de-
$50 per month. Immediate
theater in another of his inimitable
sired. Lovely garden and pleas-
roles in ".lust a Gigolo." Irene Pur-
possession. 1665 Glynn Court.
Call Euclid 7378.
ant environment. 2015 Seward.
cell a veteran of the stage as is C.
near Fourteenth. Call Euclid
Aubrey Smith who also plays an
4518-W.
important part in the production. ; ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS-We do painting, deco-
rating and plastering. Guaran- FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
room, single or employed couple.
teed work. I,. Nathanson, 2987
Home privileges. Garage if de-
Gladstone. I'hone Garfield 5128
sired. 4060 West Grand ave-
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
Near Dexter bus and
nue.
Davison car line.
Fairmount
MRS J. SHER1.INS4-inrst-class
4439 'W•
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer- FOR RENT - Seven-room lower
bright flat, three bedrooms, all
sity 2-1A10.
modern conveniences, extra large
living room, good northwest resi•
COMMERCE LONE, Oakley Park.;
dential section. Reasonable
A ttractive six-room furnished'
rent. Near car and bus line.
lake front cottage. Accommo- '
2932 Webb asyntlus Call Cadil-
dation for 10. 1207 Franklin
lac 1363 or Ire-diTock 4510.
Drive. Season. Will be at cot-
tage, or Longfellow 0610.
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room.
Very reasonable. 1995 Hazel-
FOR RENT-Glynn Court. Cozy
: avenue. Between Twelfth
room with separate street en- , amid
and
Fourteenth. Phone Garfield
trance in attractively furnished
9177-W,
home. Reasonable to well-rec-

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furnished room for one or two
in private f a m i I y.
Kitchen
privileges.
Refined neighbor-
hood. Near bus line. Reason-
able. Vicinity of University of
Detroit. During day call Co-
lumbia 1824; after 6 p. m. and!
Sunday call University 2-5648.

FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
nished room for gentleman in
refined home. Shower bath.
Garage if desired. Convenient
to Trumbull and Clairmount
cars and Fourteenth bus. 1961
Ilazelwood, upstairs. Garfield DON'T WAIT to be registered,
2448,
finger-printed! Become a citi-
zen now! David Horowitz, the
FOR RENT - Upper flat, 2506
teacher, 2248 Hazelwood, Gar-
West Philadelphia; four bed-
field 6835-J. Correct English.
rooms, extra large, two baths,
Hebrew or Yiddish reading and
Silent Automatic oil burner,
writing in five lessons guaran-
F'rigidaire, brick garage, side
teed. Trial lesson free! Spe-
drive. Euclid 5795.
cial low rates for the summer.

A. Z. A. NOTES

FOR RENT-Furnished room for FOR SALE-Piano, good condi-
gentleman. Adult family. Ga-
tion and finish. Originally $450.
rage if desired. 2709 Fuller-
Will sacrifice very cheap, $35.
ton.
Call Mr. Stewart, 2025 West!
Euclid, or Garfield 5952-R. ;
ATTRACTIVE young lady of
charming personality and pleas- FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
ant family connection seeks ac- ,
room for single or couple. Near
quaintance of interesting, re-
Trumbull car and Fourteenth
fined gentleman. Box 300, De-,
bus. 2092 l'ingree, Apt. 102,
trait Jewish Chronicle.
Euclid 2777-J.

Chapter 63:

On Wednesday, June 3, Detroit
Chapter 63 of A. Z. A. met at the ,
Y. W. H. A. As has been the cus-
tom for the past weeks, the entire
meeting was taken up with the con-
vention and •committee reports.
The dating committee reported a
list of 200 girls ready to help en-
tertain the out-of-town visitors,
Jack Schultz, publicity man, re-
ported that on Sunday, June 21,
the three Sunday papers would run
■ bi gw rite-up on the convention.
At the same time he told the chap-
ter about the assistance given him
by The Chronicle and the differ-
ent newspapers.
In the future all metings until
the convention will lie held at the
Barium Hotel.

FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-! FOR RENT - Attractive room
nished room for one or two la-
with refined adult family. 2285
dies or gentlemen. Twin beds
West Euclid, near 14th bus.
an I sun parlor bi d P •
rate single home. Rent reason- FOR RENT-Large furnished bed-
room for single or couple. Ga-
able. Edison, between Ilamil-:
rage if desired. Half block from
ton and Byron. References re-,
Fourteenth street ear line. Rent
quired. Arlington 6962-W.
reasonable. 2735 Buena Vista,:
WANTED-Roam, with or with-
between Linwood and Lawton.
out board, for young Jewish'
man. l'refer residence between
Linwood avenue 9nd Grand
River in Joy Road district.'
Phone Garfield 9304.

ORGANIZE TO FIGHT
REGISTRATION BILL
AT JUNE 29 HEARING

MICHIGAN BELL
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W ANTED- Yiddish speaking
(Continued from Page One.)
nurse for children's camp. Also
Yiddish speaking woman with ,
by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
special qualifications as coun- said:
sellor. Write Box 171, Detroit
"You ask me for an expression
Jewish Chronicle.
of opinion as to this particular
piece
of legislation. In vew of the
PRACTICAL NURSE for confine-
fact that litigation has been started
garian cook desires work. Lin- i to test the constitutionality of this,
statute, and also in view of the
v.. .
coin 0282-M.
fact that as attorney-general
FOR RENT-Long Lake cottage, the state it will be necessary :for 1
lake frontage, 5 rooms and 2 me to appear and represent the
screened porches, nicely fur- state and state officers in this con-
BAY CITY. - Three hundred
niahed, reasonable. Inquire 127 test, any statement from me at members and guests attended the
Westminster.
this time would be somewhat out banquet and observance ceremony
out of place. It is my expectation of the burning of the mortgage at
TO RENT-Front large airy, light, to appear and defend the legisla- the Temple Beth Abraham, Jack-
beautifully furnished bedroom. tion to the best of my ability I son street, Sunday evening. Guests I
Reasonable rental. Inquire Mrs. am, however, glad that the courts were present from Saginaw, Flint;
Fanny Sable, 1975 Pingree, Apt. will have an opportunity to pass and Detroit at the celebration held I
B-1, Garfield 3446-141. upon the constitutionality of the in the newly decorated assembly
c . t, as I realize that it is an at- hall of the synagogue.
FOR RENT-Furnished room with act, on the part of the state to
Louis B. Harrison, Bay City!
all conveniences for single or enter a new field and that a de- chemist, served as toastmaster of '
couple in adult family. Near cision from the United States the occasion. Ile was introduced
Linwood car line. 2683 Fuller- courts as to whether the legislation by George Kahn, president of the
ton.
is good or bad is the only way congregation. Mr. Kahn opened
that the various parties interested the meeting with an address of
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Partner wanted to help finance for or against the bill can be fully welcome.
Addresses were delivered by
an established glove and apron satisfied."
Although it was understood that Rabbi S. Epstein, Bay City; Mor-
manufacturer. Auto City Glove
the
attorney-general
was
inclined
ris
Goldberg, vice-president of the
and Apron Mfg. Co., 5680
to the belief that the bill is uncon- congregation, and Joseph C, Hirsh-
Twelfth street, Madison 0881.
stitutional, he is forced to defend field. The principal speaker of the
FOR RENT-Come and see my the acts of the Legislature. The evening was D. Isaacs, Detroit,
beautiful furnished room. Very opinion against the bill Was writ- superintendent of the United Ile-
reasonable. Either couple or tun by Assistant Attorney-Gen- brew Schools. His topic was
two young men. 251 Kenil- eral Charles Rubiner, who pre- ",Jewish Education."
worth, second floor. Weitz-
a. 22-page opinion on the
Musical numbers were given by
n piaeraes'ul re
man.
Canet Glantz, accompanied by
Warn Against Com mun i s t s.
tar
.r Job
; e n
Mi se P.
I B re nn air
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Warning was issued on Thurs-, Luthern and Miss Sylvia Voight.
room in private home for two day by Detroit leaders against Mrs. Louis Magidson, president'
gentlemen or two ladies. Board
public demonstrations which might id the Ladies Auxiliary, and Mrs.
if desired. Very reasonable.
react unfavorably on public spin- George Kahn, chairman of the en-
1675 Calvert, near Trumbull
ion in the present court battle on tertainment committee, has decor-
car line, Arlington 4379-M.
the bill Jose
p
I lase-
ph
d
h y
i a th
erns ti
e n, the
man- ate t bl
assem
n
FOR RENT - Furnished front ager of the Detroit edition of the ment of the temple in blue and
Forward,
charged
that
the
Coup-
white
and
prepared
the
dinner
for
room for one or two. Near two
car lines And bus. Rent reason- cif for the Defense of Foreign- the occasion. The members of the
Born,
which
is
planning
a
parade
entertainment
c
o
m
m
i
ttee
who
able. 2081 Virginia Park, Apt.
and public protest, is under Com- helped to make the affair a success
312.
monist influence seeking to capi- are Mrs.
m. Kentz, Mrs. Alex-
EDUCATED, cultured gentleman, talite on the issue, and warned ander Kahn, Mrs. Louis Brenner,
one accustomed to the nicer against participation in any of its Mrs. William Trainis, Mrs. Philip
things of life, can find pleasant demonstrations. Other leaders Goldberg, Sirs. Morris Goldberg,
accommodations in high-class similarly warn that Communist and Mrs. Sam Brenner who pre-
Ref armed Jewish-American Propaganda will react against the pared the Jewish flag and donated
home. Phone mornings or after efforts of the opposition, and it to the synagogue on this occa-
9:30 p. m., Garfield 0533. they discredit all the Communist sion.
efforts to capitalize on this issue.

A Telephone
will keep you in touch
with friends and business

In order to raise funds for thel
Amca Orphans Home and Farm' .
School, the following events are
planned:
I.Tag ays, beginning Thursday,
June 11, and ending Sunday, June
14. Headquarters, residence of A.
H. haft, secretary, 649 Leicester
Court.
2. Anniversary banquet, to cel-
ebrate the fifth birthday of the ex-
istence of the movement to bring
over European orphans and estab-
lish them as farmers in Canaria, at
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road,
Sunday evening, June 21. There
will be music, entertainment, danc-
ing. No collections or solicitation,.
Reservations may be had by Ilin
Longfellow 6448 or Cadillac 0987.
3. Picnic of Detroit, Windsor,
Chatham Jews, on picnic grounds
opposite new farm, in Leamington,
Sunday, July 5, admission compli-
mentary. Organizations are re-
quested to be well represented. All

time spend a very pleasant day.

Recital by Mrs. Rubenstein's
Pupils June 19.
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her

assistant teachers, the Misses Ed-
wards and Rubin, will present ■
number ofpupils in a piano re-
cital at the McGregor Library, Fri-
day evening, June 19. The young-
eat children will participate in a
rhythmic orchestra, and the older
students in six two-piano numbers.

Young

Hebrews.

The meeting was held at Phila-
delphia-Byron Hebrew School. The
newly comprised constitution was
ratified by an unanimous vote, The
program consisted of several inter-
eating reports concerning Jewish
famous men. Saul Shifman, pres-
ident, presided during the program
due to the absence of the vice-pres-
ident, Irving Isaacs.

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It's easy, too, when you have a tele-
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easily, to include you in many good
timeswhich you would miss otherwise.

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The pre-convention stance being
sponsored by Chapter 63 is to be
held June 13 at ('ass Lake. Billy
Minor and his Melodians, one of
e roit's most popular dance bands
• to furnish the music. The pub-;
c is invited.

AMCA ORPHAN HOME1 Jews are invited. An opportunity
to see what is being done
AFFAIRS PLANNED is for open
the orphans and at the same

525 Woodward Ave.

Speaking over Joseph Cantor's
Tikvas Zion.
Jewish Radio Forum last Sunday,
I.ast Sunday at 2 o'clock at the
former Judge I'atrick 11 O'Brien Ilolmur Hebrew School, the Tikvas
, attacked the registration bill and Zion Club and the Roses of Zion
, said in part:
debated on "Resolved, That Ile-
brew Schools Are More Beneficial
"I am opposed to this measure be.
eau, it is in direct conflict with the to the Student Than a Private Rab-
'roe ,pirit of this Republic. The con• bi." The Tikvas Zion Club won.
• titution of the United States is an ea-
Miss Rosenthal, club sponsor,
Prtosion in legal form 1,1 the ideals of
the Declaration of Independence.
The coached the girls. On the affirma-
Declaration is the real charter of nr
o lib- tive were: Alice Shruman, Francis
erties.
It proclaimed to the world for
Solomon and Leah Schmier. The
the first time that all men are created
equal: that they a re endoweet by 'heir negative: Eva Coron, Hilda Rosen,
Creator with certain unalienable rights ; and Fine Dohrovitich. The judges
that among these .re life. liberty. and
were Miss Margolis arid Miss Gold-
the pursuit of happiness.
- lawn of this type •re a stupid null- stein.

: they will multiply the number of
Paid spies. Informers. and Wise. and
thereby result in increased taus

persons preference in making ap-
pointments, ignoring the native
Sponsor Bill in New Jersey.
born, who are more numerous be-
JERSEY CITY. - (J. T. A. /- cause they are not organized into
Hard upon the heels of the passage effective voting units.
of an alien registration law in
Michigan, the Henry Clay Coun-
Women Protest.
cil No. 179, Society of the Native
NEW YORK.-Mrs. Maurice I..
Born, adopted a resolution here Goldman, chairman of the depart-
calling upon the state legislature ment of service for foreign born
to pass a similar law. This action of the National Council of Jewish
bears out reports from Detroit Women, stated that the organiza-
that other states are awaiting the tion had registered its protest.'
final disposition of the Michigan through its local sections in Michi-
law before taking aimilar action.
gan, against the alien regstration
The henry Clay Council of the bill recently signed by the gover-
Society of the Native Born also nor of that state. The organiza-
voted to ask public officials to give tion is urging aliens throughout
native born citizens preference in the country who are eligible to
making political appointments. citizenship to take immediate steps
The council argued in favor of toward naturalization. Classes
this policy because it said that the have been formed by the council
foreign born are organized into ra- sections, as well as naturalization
cial groups that allegedly can be aid bureaus, to guide and to ad-
voted in units, and politicians are vise the aliens on the subject of
therefore inclined to give such citizenship.

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