FACE TWO
f I EDETROIT A_WISR OROS ICLE
--Till SPANISH JES PLAN
HOLY DAYSERVICES
EVERY PHILCO A
SUPERHETERODYNE
,
LOAN
■ BLIZNICK OPENS
URGES SPAIN OPEN 1 PROVIDENT
SOCIETY TRIBUTE
VIOLIN SCHOOL
TO B. GINSBURG,
TOLEDO SYNAGOGUE
Contest for Design of Gold-
en Book of J. N. F.
Services for Spanish and Portu-
William P. Bliznick announces
gum Jews, and for descendants
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
The Provident Loan and Savings the opening of his violin school at Jewish artists throughout the
of Sephardic Jews who came here
th e studio of Dr . Mark Gunzburg
Society
of
Detroit,
of
which
Tracy
GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE
from Syria and Turkey, will be Action Asked of Officials by,
world were invited by the
at
477
West
Kirby.
W. McGregor is president, in its
held in the social hall of Congre-
Jewish National Fund, the
Rabbi M. Djaen of
annual report makes the follow.' Mr. Bliznick has had consider- chief Zionist land purchasing
gation Emanuel, Wilson and Tay-
able
experience
in
teaching
violin
Rumania.
ing tribute to the memory of the
lor, during the Holy Days.
agency, to submit designs for
late Bernard Ginsburg:
Arrangements for these services
the fifth volume of the Fund's
MAD
It is with deep regret we e announce
RID.—(J.
T.
A.)—Rabbi
.
are being made by Jacob Chicorel,
Golden Book. The design
the
ath
de
of
Mr.
Bernord
Gi
nsburg.
who conducted services for Span- M. Djaen of Rumania was well re-1
should express the object of the
the
c
r le' r e ' ofTrovi' d e ent of Loan
r o
ish-Portuguese Jews in this cites calved by the leading members of orig l ir7a7e rt d oca
Jewish National Fund, the only
for the past 15 years. the Spanish government, including and Savings Society upon it* organiza-
text (in Hebrew letters) to be
,oro than "wood
tion June 25, 1506, now einnething more
c
Spanish and Portuguese Jews Provisional President Alcala Za-
"Keren Kayemeth Leisrael,
workers" contribute their skill in the
sch%
desiring to join these services are more, when he called on them to t n ii‘ zna Zy"el:C7ed": " d
Sefer liazahav, Kerach V"
building
of
PRINGLE
FURNITURE.
urged to communicate with Mr. discuss the possible reopening of owlet.. Ile wan madevice-premident
(Jewish National Fund, Golden
2. 191S, and chairman of the execu-
Chicorel at 1706 Burlingame, or the famous synagogue at Toledo April
Book, Volume V).
tive committee upon its formation lie.
by calling him at Arlington as a Jewish house of worship.
t h
Ifpossible, sketches should
In the course of his visit Rabbi Dale, unlit
2985-W or Cadillac 3662.
be submitted in water colors
Djaen was received by Alejandro
;
"Ilia services to the nociety cannot be
and the design should be ac-
Lerrouz, minister of foreign at related merely by a recital of hi, official
O'Brien Returns; The fairs; M. Domingo minister of pualtions. Ile always contributed more
companied by an explicit de
• •
than mere preaence and counsel at meet.
scription which should also indi-
Opinion on Alien Bill
education, and Indalecio
'
Prieto, Ingo of the directors •nd of the executive
cate
the
materials
to
be
used
in
minister Of finance. Rabbi Djaen committee. For roan), seer, he gave
Due Soon.
executing the design. The de-
was accompanied by Ignacio without atint of his time d energy in
...Wing and advising with the
sign submitted is to be for the
Judge Ernest A. O'Brien, one Bauer, president of the Federation actively
nionager in the conduct of the society's
front cover and reverse and
A°11111111111111h
of the three Federal judges who of Jewish Communities, and M. liminess.
back, all of the size of the
•111e brought to the •ociety • deep and
sat at the hearing on the Michigan Gil, prominent author.
Golden
Book,
which
is
66x49.5x
.
Isere
interest
in
the
worthy
small
bor.
In his interviews with the Span-
alien registration bill, has returned
al
owers and their n eeds and problems and •
14.3 centimeters. The volume
from Europe and the decision on ish officials, Rabbi Djaen proposed therefore. in the fundamental purposes
will contain 500 pages, each
the bill is now expected to be is- the abolition of the 1492 edict of of the nociety. The eziciety'n nucces• in
69x49 centimeters. The design
expulsion, the creation of a ile- the atruggle in Detroit and in Michigan
sued within a week or two.
r ,
terms
re moL
d
c in
credit vf ,O rr y Ilj u
n cr h . . bur.
is to be accompanied by a sealed
e •
brew center in Madrid to be aided t r i o , Improve
envelope containing the name
materially and morally by the min- g rey to polieim Mat advocated by him.
la ' 1!
and address of the artist.
the made effective by hie good
Resolution H o rio r a Late istry of education, the granting of and
senure and firm determination.•
SUPERHETERODYNE
The judges will be Dr. Saul
Spanish
citizenship
to
Sephardic
Samuel Wetaman.
WILLIAM P. BLIZNICK
Tchernikovaky, famous Hebrew
Jews not citizens of the countries
...414 1111
11
117
FOR ONLY
poet; Herman Struck, noted ar-
At a special meeting of the Ile.' in which t he live , the reo peeing Members of Jewish Child- and has gained a wide reputation tist, and S. A. Van Vriesland,
of
the
Toledo
synagogue,
the
nam-
with
his
successful
method.
brew Free Loan Association, at
ren's Home Welcomed
Be is also the conductor of the Zionist leader. Three prizes
the office at 1925 Clairmount ave. mg of Sephardic Jews as Spanish
Chord of Judea Symphony Orches- are offered, a first prize of $175,
at B'nai Moshe.
nue, the officers and board mem- c consuls in places where the Se-
tra, which has progressed consid- a secondprize of $125, and a
bers present unanimously adopted Phardic Jews are a majority.
DOWN
third prize of $75. All designs
erably under his able leadershi P
Easy Term.
the following resolutions:
The
boys
of
the
Jewish
Chil-
Whereon It has pleased Providence to
I Mr. Bliznick possesses the qual - must reach the Jewish National
•
drens' Home attended the Sabbath ity which inspires his pupils to dill- Fund headquarters in Jerusalem
Philco Superheterodyne . . .
remove from our millet our beloved friend
and eo-workerSamuel Wetsman, end
services at the synagogue of Con- ' gent study. Ile is an able teacher not later than Oct. 20, 1931.
the radio of radios . . . of-
, Samuel Wetarmn ha. for the
Wit
gregation
B'nai
Moshe,
where
the
fered for the first time in the
y
yeara Idented hImaelf with
Met
Members and friends are in- were received and accommodated as well as an accompuisheil mum-
`
This beautiful solid walnut
compactly beautiful Baby
phme of the noble work of the
clan and his popularity is evidenc(
vited to attend the bridge-tea spon- with real Jewish friendliness.
Coffee Table has a genuine black
Hebrew Free loan Annociation in our
Grand cabinet. Seven-tubes
of his accomplishments in this
sored
by
Northwestern
Branch,
of
city.
and
(including extra power pen-
and gold Italian marble top—the
Rabbi Moses Fischer, at the end community.
o
, the love of eervice for the Jewish Old Folks Home, at the Club
Wh
todetube), Screen Grid, Tone
Hebrew Free Loan Amociation has nn-
carvings are very pronounced, giv-
Exchange, on Wednesday, Sept 2, of is usual Saturday sermon,
Control, Balanced Units and
ed him rarely to mine a Sunday morn- I
gave
them
an
address
of
welcome
ing an appearance of its true worth
In during hi. 25 yearn of fir vice, the 2 p. m. Prizes and refreshments
other exclusive Philco fea-
greeting and welcoming them to SCHWARTZ ART WORK
rm....motto. being due to Dineen, and will be served at each table.
. . . this table has sold for nearly
tures. Hear it- Seven-Tube
the synagogue, offering them not
Wh Samuel Wellman gave to the
EVALUATED IN BOOK
Baby Grand, corn. $49.75
Hebrew Free Loon hie de-
$39.75
twice our FEATURE
only the services of the congrega-
votion and untiring energy to a degree
Hollywood
Theater.
pieta with tubes.... —
—
tion
but
his
own
as
well.
Rabbi
PRICE
William S. Schwartz is a famil-
that cannot he estimated, be it therefore
Fischer emphasized the fact that iar and highly respected name in
Resolved, That we, the member. of the
New 9-tube Superhetrodyne
Edward G. Robinson, whose though they might have been de- Detroit Jewish art circles. Exhi-
board of the Hebrew Free Loan Aomori.•
In
dear
and
loving
memory
of
Highboy. Coln. $ 109.75
lion who were privileged In our lifetime I genius for dynamic parts was so
The above illustration is only one of tho u-
prived, through the untimely loss
of his works, under the our darling daughter, Bella Hilda
to nee a human being no devoted, so whole
Pete With Tubes
—
sands of real opportunities offered at FEA-
perfectly demonstrated in "Little of their parents, of their love, the bitions
Rosenman, who passed away seven
hearted, en noble In hi. action to a weed
auspices
of
the
art
committee
of
TURE
PRICES during AUGUST .. a short
,
Caesar," quits gunning and goes Lord extends to them his infinite the Jewish Centers Association, years ago in the thirteenth day of
New II-Tube Superhetero•
mum: go on record se expreening o
ernes of • great and abiding lo.., not to gaming in "Smart Money,"
time remains for you to accept these marvel-
( s.
dyne-Plus—the finest per.
heavenly grace, which they should have on several occasions attract- Ellul.
only to oureelvee but to the entire Jew-
ls
ous values . . . two great stores with come-
which comes to the Hollywood find in the communion with Him ed interested audiences and have
k 2)
forming radio in the world,
of Detroit; be it further
leh
Hello, doll, 500 have your Aunt
tent advisors to assi.st you in selecting.
Irrespective of price. Lowboy.
through their prayers.
Ilmolvetl, That the C• 1180 of the He- Sunday for a run of four days.
won considerable respect for his Freda for company now. Wiles. and
brew Free Loan Asamiatio n which he mr•
Complete With $149."
liatibee are also near. Our hearts
A
fast
new
stage
presentation
The
sincere
words
of
Rabbi
Fis-
artistic
ability.
ved in the richer became he lived and
• re broken more than ever. We
—
No charge for parking
has been arranged for this bill, cher have made so deep an impres-
You •re privileged to
Tubes
labored .o nobly.
Now we have a deserved tribute miss you and think of you always
—our doorman attends
defer paYmento—no em-
featuring several acts of headline sion upon the boys that the leader. to this shirt's ability in book
dear.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
to your con
barrassment.
vaudeville with an abundance of ship of the Jewish Children's form. "William S. Schwartz—A
IN YOUR OWN HOME
CARD OF THANKS.
singing, dancing, novelties, etc.
Your heartbroken Mother, Fath-
Home has decided to make these Study," by Manuel Chapman, is
Mrs. Aaron Slutzky and family
For the three days starting visits to synagogues a regular fea- . not only an explanation of the art er, Sisters and brothers.
Our Boulevard Store is open every Monday
8
of 2981 West Buena Vista wish to I Thursday, Sept. 3, "huckleberry ture of their activities.
Evening 'Till Nine
of Mr. Schwartz but is an unusu-
_
thank their many relatives and Finn," with Jackie Coogan, Mitzi
In loving memory of our dear
ally fine evaluation of the artistic
friends for the sympathy shown Green and Junior Durkin will be
developments of an outstanding son, Nathan Lightstone, who
them during their recent bereave- the screen feature.
Michael Nasatisaen, Zionist painter.
passed away Aug. 25, 1919, 29
TWO STORES
ment. Special thanks to the Euro-
Leader
and
Philan-
Mr. Chapman, an able journal- days in the month of Ab.
8737 TWELFTH ST. pean Jewish Women's Welfare Or-
ist, draws a fascinating picture Though lost to eight,
thropist, Dead.
Michigan Theater.
ganization, Detroit Ladies Aid So-
Bet, Gladstone and Blaine.
of Mr. Schwartz's struggles and We love him still
,
2990 Grand Boulevard opp fisher Bldg and 43IGratiot Ave
ciety and the Hebrew Ladies' Free
through the year, that m•y. pass by
of
his rise from an immigrant lad All
4>
•I
BERLIN.—(J.
T.
A.)—Michael
Thurston,
the
dean
of
American
Loan
Association.
Garfield 3912
Our love for him will never die.
magicians, Is now playing his first Nasatissen, a noted Russian phi- in Chicago to one of the leading
A complete stock of Philco
r 1 ) .
c •2.„ f. •
popul ar np
eng a w
g h ee
mhn t at t he lanthropist and internationally Jewish artists in the land. An im- I His dear Father, Mother, Sister
Balanced Tubes for
Fisher Theater.
known Zionist leader, died sud- portant portion of the book is a and Brother.
Michi gan Theater,
replacements,
his only appearance in Detroit this denly of heart failure at Bad Kis- collection of more than 60 repro-
"The Bargain," with Lewis year. The master magician brings singen. Mr. Nasatissen, who was ductions of Mr. Schwartz's works
In loving memory of our dearest
Stone, Doris Kenyon, Charles But- with him his daughter Jane and a 56 years old, came to England in black and white, giving an ex-
Paramount Theater.
terworth, Evelyn Knapp, John company of assistants. On the from Russia in 1922. He had cellent idea of the lithographs, mother and sister, Sirs. Anna La-
vine,
who passed away five years
sculpture
and
paintings
of
the
ar-
Charles "Chic" Sale, well known Darrow and others, is the current screen Clive Brook is seen in a planned to settle in Palestine this
ago Aug. 26, 1926, 16 days in 280,000 JEWS WORKING ON LAND
stage star and more recently fa- screen hit at the Fisher Theater. powerful drama, "Silence," in year. Ile was one of the earliest tist.
Eliot.
L.
M.
Stein,
426
South
Clinton
IN WHITE RUSSIA, BIRA BIDJAN,
mous as author of The Special- It is a story that might be true of which he is suported by the bril- investors in Palestine enterprises,
ist," makes his feature length pic- almost any family. The central liana new star, Peggy Shannon, and held a large interest in the street, Chicago, is the publisher of A loving mother true and kind .
. UKRAINIA, CRIMEA, REPORT SHOWS
the
book.
Ni,
friend
on
Earth
like
her
find
ture debut in "The Star Witness," character in the story is portrayed Marjorie Rambeau and a host of Rutenberg electric works for which
Mr. Stein announcing the publi- For allof us ehe did her best
by Lewis Stone.
others.
he gave $250,000.
now playing at the Paramount.
MOSCOW. — (J. T. A.) — A I peasants who are sent out to the
cation of this well-written and And God gave her eternal rest.
of 280,000 Jews are now ' Jewish regions to act as instruc-
beautifully printed book, said:
Your loving Children Grandchil- total
working on the land in White Rus- tors to those who have just settled
"Mr. Chapman is known to all dren, Sisters and Brothers.
sia, Ukrainia, Crimea and Bira ' on the land. The mechanics in
readers of Anglo-Jewish periodi-
Minn, Far Eastern Republic, ac- these brigades teach the Jewish
cals for his many excellent criti-
Services in loving memory of cording to the latest government farmers how to use and take care
cal studies of artists, especially of
Jewish artists. These have ap- our dear sister, Sara Schneider, statistics just made public here in of machinery, while the peasants
peared in a number of Anglo-Jew- will be held at the B'rith Sholoni the form of a study of the Jewish give them practical demonstrations
in working on the land, supple-
ish periodicals in this country. Cemetery, Masonic boulevard, cor- peasantry.
For the past five years he has ner Little Mack road, Sunday, Au-
The study, made by government ' menting the agronomists and her o-
3
•
been engaged in study of modern
specialists, notes that the Jew on ' culturists sent out by the govern-
The David Ilorvitz lodge will be the land, though a newcomer, is went.
and classical art, and has made
several extended visits to Europe in charge of the ceremonies, Sis- in every way the equal of the Rus-
ter Schneider having been a mem- sian peasant. In many respects he
for that purpose.
"William S. Schwartz, the sub- ber of the auxiliary. Jericho Re- is in advance of him because he Jersey Legion Shifts Date of
t o Prevent Con.
.
ject of this book, is well known bekah Lodge No. 328 will perform realizes more quickly the utility of , Convention
throughout America; his untiring the regular ritualistic memorial new methods of agriculture and is filet with Rosh Hashonah.
services
for
the
late
past
noble'
efforts and extraordinary ability
more susceptible to new ideas.
have won for him well merited grand, Sister Schneider.
The same government report
NEWARK, N. J.—(J. T. A.)—
All are invited to come. Most definitely establishes that 47 per When the American Legion holds
praise from outstanding critics in
of our members and friends will cent of the Jews in the Soviet its annual state convention in At-
this country.
meet
at
Jericho
Temple,
2705
Joy;
"The 300-page book represents
Union are today earning their 'antic City in September, it will
a unique union of Jewish writer, road, at 1 p. m., on Sunday, and livelihood as hired laborers in large I will take cognizance of the Rosh
Jewish artist and publisher, and is will proceed in abody to the ceme-' factories, and half or this number i Hashonah holiday by concluding
meant to appeal not only to the tery.
are directly employed in large fac- . its business sessions on Friday,
Jewish world but to all art lovers.
We urge all of our members and tories. The report further notes: Sept. 11. The convention is sae•
It is a striking example of an ex- friends to attend and do honor to that Jews are becoming more nu- i uled to start Sept. 9. The con-
cellent achievement in a difficult the loving memory of our departed merous in the coal industry and in eluding feature of the convention
field."
friend and of my dear wife.
metal mining. In the metallurgi-lwill be held on Sept. 12, the first
cal industry alone there are now day of Rosh Hashonah, when a
BEN SCHNEIDER,
close to 5,000 Jewish workers.
drill teens exhibition will be held.
Publicity
Chairman
of
David
MANY JEWS ARE AMONG
THOUSAND DOLLAR ;SPEED rAND .VALUE
To return to the Jewish land but attendance for delegates will
THE 34,000 LODZ JOBLESS Horvitz Lodge, I. 0. B. B.
workers, the report points out that be optional.
there are now four autonomous
WARSAW.--(J. T. A.)—There
Jewish regions and hundreds of .
Free Wheeling
Ignatz Steinhardt Dead.
are now 34,000 unemployed peo-
little towns occupied exclusively'
at slight extra cost
—
ple in Lodz, the Manchester of
by Jews. These towns are 100 Dr.
MARY SEAL
Poland, according to official fig-
per cent farm communities. Jew-
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. 1g.
ures. This number includes many of 2206 Springwells, 54 years old, ish farmers are 80 per cent col- natz Steinhardt, vice-president of
died on Aug. 15. Funeral services lectivized. The report states that the Union of Rumanian Jo", and
Jewish textile workers.
Unemployment in Lodz has hit were held at Gilbert's Funeral it is expected that as soon as Bira vice-president of the Bucharest
the Jewish tailors, bakers, tin- Home on Aug. 16, with interment Bidjan has a sufficiently large Jew- Jewish community, died in a sani-
smiths, and all those engaged in at Westwood Cemetery. She is ish peasant population an autono- tarium at Purkersdorf, near Vien-
the needle trades particularly survived by three children, Mrs. mous region will be established na He was 62 years old.
hard. As the result of the unem• Jean Weinberg, Herman Seal and there.
ployment situation more than 15,- Harris Becker; a sister, Bessie
feature of Jewish farming in
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
000 Jewish families are on the Wallenberg, and a brother, Morris the A Soviet
Union is the so-called COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
charity list of the Lodz Jewish Wallenberg.
traveling brigades of workers or
community.
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neral services were held on Aug. his wife, Hattie.
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JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—
The Hebrew Teachers' Union of
Palestine has cabled to Nahum
Sokolow, president of the World
Zionist Organization, and Mena-
chew Mendel Ussishkin, president
of the Jewish National Fund, in
Basle, protesting against the ap-
pointment of Isaac B. Berkson, an
American non-Zionist, as the mem-
ber of the new executive of the
Jewish Agency in charge of educa-
tion.
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David Finkelgreen, Noted
Philadelphia Artist, Dead.
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PHILADELPHIA.—(J. T. .A.)
—Rabbi Israel Goldstein of New
York presided at the funeral serv-
ices for David Finkelgreen, well-
known artist, who died here. Mr.
Finkelgreen was noted for his
painting of artificial eyes for sol-
diers who lost their eyesight dur-
ing the World War. He was 43
years old.
Oldest Polish Jewess Dead.
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WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Mrs.
Blime Goldstein, believed to be the
oldest Jewess in Poland, died here
at the age of 111 as the result of
an accident she suffered several
months ago while traveling with
her son, who came to see her from
America. Numerous grandchil-
dren, all named Goldstein, survive,
her in various parts of the United
States.
24, with interment at Woodmere
Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram of-
ficiated. She is survived by her
husband, Jacob, three sons, Mots-
ton, Sidney and Henry; a daugh-
ter, Rae; her mother, Mrs. Abbie
Smit, and two sisters, Biriam
Smit and Mrs. N. Netzorg,
ESTHER SILK
of 2015 West Euclid, 20 years old,
died on Aug. 21. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu.
neral Home on Aug. 23, with inter-
ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and the
Rev. E. Zaludkowski officiated.
She is survived by her parents, Mr.
LEON KAINE
of 118 Detroit street, Flint, 61 and Sirs. Max Silk, and two sis-
years old, died on Aug. 26. Fu- ters, Marie and Eleanor.
neral services were held on Aug.
26 at Lewis Bros Funeral Home
DORA RICHMAN
on Aug. 26, with interment at of 329 Alger avenue, 63 years old,
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jo- died on Aug. 21. Funeral services
seph Eisenman officiated. He is were held on Aug. 21 at Lewis
survived by his wife, Rose; four Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
daughters, Mrs. Ernestine Salter, ment at Oakview Cemetery.
Renee, Yvonne and Suzanne
Keine, two brothers, Jack and
JOE NEUMAN
Sam, and a sister, Sirs. H. Zeitlen. of 1506 Clairmount, 44 years old,
died on Aug. 26. Funeral serv-
ABRAHAM KALMAN JAFFE
ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
of 2057 West Eight-Mile road, 67 neral Home on Aug. 26, with in-
years old, died on Aug. 23. Funeral terment at Oakview Cemetery, He
services were held at Lewis Bros.' is survived by his wife, Dora.
Funeral Home on Aug. 24, with
interment at Bay City, Mich. He
is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Esther Sherr and Mrs. Anna Ro-
senbloom, and a son, Dr. J. L
Jaffe.
JACOB WEISS
of 1627 Collingwood avenue, 61
years old, died on Aug. 23. Fu-
neral services were held on Aug.
25 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
with interment at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh
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