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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-09-18

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ZION

CONVENTION
TO BE ON NOV. 8

(Continued from Page One.)

Brodie, chairman of the national
executive committee of the Zion.'
1st Organization of America;
Emanuel Neumann, American
member of the World Zionist
executive; Louis Lipsky, former
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America; Mrs. Miriam
Greenberg, member of the na-
tional board of Hatlassah, the wo-
men's Zionist organization of1

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TftsPentogS2visiCif RON ICU

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CULTURAL
YIDDISH THEATRICAL SEASON OPENS JEWISH
GERSHGOREN, CENTER ART STUDENT, WINS
EFFORT IS URGED
HERE ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21 TO COMBAT HATRED FIRST STATE FAIR PRIZE FOR PAINTING

FLOOR COVERINGS OF

DISTINCTION

*X tot *4i..1

(Continued from Page One.)

GOOD FUR NITUR1 IS NOT EXPENSIVE
\d 'StaX ,.. .. -ir' aNtIk taNT Nit.. ^11e st ea8a ilrir
Na s t a•

sized this same "cultural push" as
the source of anti-Semitism in the
colleges, though he offered as a
remedy simply the weakening,
'rather than the transfer, of Jew-
ish intellectual forces.

America; Abraham
Goldberg,
journalist, and David Podolsky,'
treasurer of the Order Sons of
Zion.

Louis Lipsky, former president
of the Zionist Organization of .
America, taking issue with the'
other speakers in a brief address,
asserted that the last Zionist Con-
gress accomplished nothing and

,r

PESACHKE URBSTE1N BETTY FRANK MISHA FISHSON

A. Littman announces the opening of Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater Monday evening, Sept. 21, with an all-star cast headed by
the well known leading lady, Detroit's favorite, Betty Frank, also the
Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theater. Rose Wallerstein, Rubin Wendorf
stein, supported by Anatol Winogradoff, formerly of Maurice
well known Misha Fishson, and the popular comedian, Pesachke Bur-
et the Vilna Troupe, Clara Gold, Hyman Tauber, Eve Green, Aaron',
Solie 0. Ostroff, and Vera SasItifsky. They appear in a new play espe-1
daily written for this cast, "Her First Lie," by Ilarry Kalmonovitz.1
This season promises to be the most interesting of the Yiddish
theater in Detroit, as it never had in its history a cast of such caliber,!

WINDOW SHADES

DRAPERIES

It's A. Privilege When You
Can Buy At These Prices

While careful to say that he
wasn't necessarily expressing his
own views, but presenting a coin.
mon point of view, he explained
the sentiment prevalent among
those anti-Semitic German stu-
dents who felt that there should.
R. a numerus clausus by which the
proportion of Jewish students in
the universities would he no
greeted than the proportion of
Jews in the population. Sixty-five
per cent of the weathers of the
German student federation, their
president affirmed, were National-
ist Socialists, though their political
allegiance to the party had noth-
ing to do with their university
activities.

Jews Agree With Parkes.
Dr. Iliolt offered the obvious ob-
jections to the numerus clausus
idea, pointing out that it would
be a sad state of affairs when an
Einstein or a Michelson would
the baser etaoin shrdlu mina nun
have to scurry and find out
whether the "Jewish quota" of
scientific theories had already been
propounded before
his discoveries to the world.
When the German leaders ob-
jected to the persistent identifica-
tion of anti-Semitism with Ger-
man universities, declaring that
while in Germany anti-Semitism
was only an attitude, there were
countries such as Poland, Rumania
and Hungary where Jewish stu-
dents had their heads broken, it
was answered that Germany was
the true source of intellectual anti.
Semitisrn, as the Germans loved to
rind philosophic justification for
their beliefs and prejudices, and
had discovered and promulgated
pseudo-scientific theories of race

Zi

III

THE WINNING OIL PAINTING AT FAIR

Milton Gershgoren, a Jewish ment, and Carlton Angle, head of
served only as an arena for party . would issue both pest-graduate
, and
ORNAMENTAL RODS
strife.
Center Art School student, was ' the University of Michigan depart.'
'undergraduate degrees.
\Q/
Editor Pleads for Peace.
and a complete line of
awarded the first prize in oils at ment of sculpture and director of '
In the seven years of its exist-
A suggestion that Justice Louis ence the Hebrew University has
LINOLEUMS
the Michigan State Fair art exhi- the University of Michigan Mu- •
stare.
D. Brandeis of the United States I granted no degrees.
Shades Cleaned and Reversed
bition for his entry, "Landscape."
The other pupils of the Jewish
Supreme Court be asked to arbi-
The exhibition attracted the ef- Center Art School who exhibited
It is made clear that students
trate the differences between the
,
forts of 496 artists from all parts were Newton Shewitz ,
will be afforded greater freedom in
Irving 1
two groups in the Zionist Organ-
of Michigan. Mr. Gershgoren's ehis, M. Rosenberg, Esther Coop-
the selection of subjects in the Hu-
! ization of America was made this
award was accompanied by $10,
manities courses, leading to a de.
er, Rebecca Cooper, Ben Miller,
' week by Jacob Ginsburg, editor
gree,
Gus Nuchims, another student Stilton Feldman, Mamie Solomon,
and publisher of the Philadelphia
of the Jewish Center Art school,. David Kaplan, Joe Shapero and
The
fainter
term
of
the
Ilebrew
Jewish World, in an open appeal
• st price and in
dolph Gutman.
to all Zionist leaders in America University begins on Oct. 27, saysl
the commercial classification for I
The prize winners and entries
to end the "threatening Zionist the announcement.
his pen and ink drawing.
listed
are pupils of William Grea-
fratricidal war."
The Persian government has
The exhibit was judged by Orlo son, Oct instructor of the school.
Mr. Ginsberg, who declares been approached with a proposal
Gill, head of the art department of
8424 LINWOOD AVE.
The
Jewish Center Art School
himself an adherent of that Zion- to permit the entry into Persia of
Normal College; is under the direction of a commit-
ist group headed by Louis Lipsky, 20,000 Jewish immigrants from.
rilaer ry lI lliiitabnItt ,i me • nairt
Phones Garfield 1230.31
of th U ni- tee headed by Mrs, David B.
' former president of the Zionist Poland, Rumania and Czechoslu-.
versity of Mi chigna'
depa rt-. Werbe.
lOrganization, also calls on the vakia, according to a report pub
) leaders of both factions to "lay lished here by the Eastern Press
aside your weapons! Call a con- Bureau.
and "plasm" in order to prove the ' upon Professor Einstein, in which
ference of Zionist leaders and pre-
Ten thousand &mums in Pales-
Jews an inferior group. I his loyalty to Germany is imputed.:
sent them with your differences, if tine have been planted with
PROOFS
Several Jewish students united •
Proof No. I-Awarded 1st Fria at 'you have any, and find a means oranges by the Jewish chalutzim
with Mr. Parkes in his conclusion
P.. Is Exposition.
for co-operation. Drive out the in the course of the past year, ac-,
Bolivia Drops Charges A gainst
that
a stronger development o
That the gala Institute Crow. Hair
demon of war from our midst. ' cording to the figures published in
Jews.
Jewish culture would arouse the
on laid Heads, Stops Falling Hair, Be-
We are tired of conflict. During the Jewish Agency Bulletin just, in that year that Pinaker pub- respect of the foreign groups for
This QUEEN ANNE CONSOLE of beauti-
lieves Dandruff and all Scalp Vi
BUENOS AIRES,-(J.
S.--(J. T. A.)
In Came. of Aloperis Areata, Ilsir
, the past two years in Zionism we issued.
lished his "Auto-Emancipation."
ful figured carved walnut, with drawer, is an
their Jewish co-students, though -The chief of the secret service
Can Be Grown In Ten Treatments
In the same year Eliezer Ben Ye-
have had more than sufficient. A
exceptional
purchase at the
The
order
of
lieutenant
Kyles,
police
of
La
l'az,
Bolivia,
respon-
an
American-Jewish
delegate
Proof No. L--Awarded tat Fria at
$29'75
renewed conflict must be prevent- in command of the British police hutla arrived in Palestine. Since
PRINGLE FEATURE PRICE only
Belgium Exposition against soma.
-
pointed out that this might lead to sible for the arrest and ordered
; ed before it is too late."
tttloa of II nations.
in Palestine, to fire upon a group then half a century has passed. a revival of the ghetto.
deportation of the group of Jews
The Queen Anne Walnut mirror $19.75
Proof 94.3-Thousand. of well-known
The
J.
N,
F',
proposes
to
celebrate
of Arab demonstrators at Nablus
1who were charged with Commun-
is
only
-
People right here In Detroit have
on Aug. 23 was upheld by the that event in a marked manner.
Urge Peale Zion Merger.
Poverty Forces Jews to Suicide in ism, was himself arrested, together
regained their hair through the
-and tee, you readily recognize PRINGLE
"The other anniversary is the
with his secretary, on the charge
Kridos Treatments.
BUFFAL0.--L(J. T. A.)-The jnorthern district commissioner fol-
Germany.
"built-in" quality.
completion of 30 years of J. N. F.
Proof No. 4-Sworn Statemente, Lot.
of
accepting
bribes.
merger of the Pottle Zion, Social- lowing an official inquiry.
-( m
.1.7 A.) - Four
tea, •icture., Medal., Diploma ars
history, for it was in 1901-02 that cases of Jewish suicide in a single
I mmediately after the arrest of
ist wing of the Zionist Organize.
y00050
and defer pay-
displayed In our Ogees.
Boulevard Store open
went. if you wish.
Lamination and Adria Fats
tion, with the Pioneer Women's National Fund to Mark Two Im- this upoplar institution was estab- day were reported here. The the police chief, all charges against
Mon. Evening until nine.
lished. It is believed that a re- reason ascribed to the deed is the the Jews were suspended and the
port•nt Anniversaries.
Hours, 11 A w 0. • P M.
Organization and the National
view
of
the
attainments
of
our
LONDON.- (J. T. A.) - Two
Workers' Alliance under the name
economic depression and unem- order for their deportaion re-
TWO STORES
of Pottle Zion Alliance, was urged significant anniversaries in the people in Palestine during these ployment from which German voked.
.
here in a resolution adopted by the ' coming year will prove the endur- two respective periods of the past Jewry suffers.
The vidence
against the head
tenth annual convention of the ance and capacity of the Jewish 50 and 30 years will renew faith in
The Jewish community of Ber- of the secret service police was
2990 Grand Boulevard app Fisher Bldg and 431Grabot Ave
Young foals Zion party of the people to achieve Zionist aims, it Jewish power, endurance and ca- lin is making every effort to re- collected upon the initiative of the
is pointed out in a Rosh Hash°. pacity to achieve the aim of Zion. lieve the stringency of the Jewish Jewish community of La Paz, who
United
States
and
Canada.
a
3311 Moadway, Bolts 40.
III
ism,
independent
of
the
passing
nah statement issued by the Jew-
st.
economic situation. Notwith- have consistently maintained that

A resolution woo adopted calling
vicissitudes due to political or eco-
standing that it has increased its their co-religionists were the vic-
for the publication of a monthly ish National Fund.
a
nomic
c
s
rise
The Jewish National Fund's
lb
budget for relief work, it has not tims of an qnti-Semitic
magazine in English for the pur-
"The lloveve Zion movement the financial resources to meet the
New Year message to its workers
pose of spreading Poale Zion pro-
•11,
e s • ea
and supporters throughout the ment a return to the land, and extremes destitution prevailing
Legacy Comes Too Late.
paganda among the Jewish youth
world is one of renewed confidence hence it is particularly fitting that among the Jews.
CZERNOWITZ.-(J. T. A.)-
of this country and Canada. An-
in our own strength," the state- the J. N. F. should undertake the
The
four
who
committed
suicide
A
dramatic
sequel
followed
the
other resolution culled upon every
ment declares. At the Jerusalem observance of the close of its first are: Emma Hesse, Gertrude suicide of Jacob Blatstein, a Jew- Blatstein were in progress a tele-
member of the Young Poole Zion
half-century. J. N. F. workers Jacob, Alfred Jordan and SI.
to contribute to the Jewish Na-' headquarters of the Fund it is
ish merchant of Botoshani, who ' ' grant arrived front the United
pointed out that the coming year throughout the world are prepar- Schoenfeld. The latter was the took his own life due to financial States announcing that his sister
Mona! Fund $2 earned by self. (
ing their plans in co-operation owner of a private bank in Berlin , difficulties,
will
mark
the
completion
of
two'
had bequeathed hint a legacy of
labor.
significant anniversaries. The with the head office for a great and took his life while en route to
Formerly Edmund G. Lewis
As the funeral services for $20,000 which awaited only his
manifestation, expressed through !hamburg.
first
is
the
completion
of
50
years
claim.
The telegram requested
Hebrew University to Confer Un.,
"Finest Gail Courses in the
him to proceed at 011C0 to the
of Ilibath Zion, for it woo during, practical support of the Fund,
l'rof. Albert Einstein, in a
Detroit District.' - Tommy Ar-
dergraduate Deg
,
1881-82 that this pre-Zionist or- which shall serve as a summing up statement issued to the Central
81 DELAWARE AVE.
1 United States to receive the
mour.
JERUSALEM. - (J. 'I' A.) -- 1 ganization movement began its and appraisal of the achievements
legacy.
The Hebrew University, in con- 1 first activities in and for Pales-, attained so far. Such appraisal is Verein, denies an alleged inter-
TRINITY 2.3211
Mon. to Fri-1 Round .... $1.00
view in the London Sunday Ex-
formance with the resolution tine. The first Bilu group of three , bound, in the opinion of the J. N.
DAVID DeYOUNG
Duca May Be New Rumanian
All Day
press in which he is quoted as de-
$1.50
adopted at Zurich, announced that men and one girl arrived in Pales- I F. head office, to encourage and
Premier
to
Succeed
Jorge.
claring that he does not consider formerly a deputy clerk in the o
Saturday-1 Round
beginning with the winter term it tine on June 24, 1882, and it was inspire the Jewish people to pro-
$1.50
himself a German citizen.
flee of the clerk of Common Pie as
BUCHAREST.-(J. T. A.)-M.
All Day
$2.00
ceed with greater energy in the
Terming the statement as ma- Court, died at 8981 Clarendon av
Duca, leader of the Rumanian Lib-
- 1
uphuilding of our National Home." licious, Professor Einstein asserts
Sun., Holidays-All Day
$2.00
nue Wednesday. He was 53 yea rs eral party, and former minister of
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, former that he has never given an inter-
After
2
p.
m
$1.00
old. Ile became a county emplos
foreign affairs, may succeed I'ro.
president of the World Zionist Or- view on this Subject.
The entire in June, 1919, and remained i n fessor Jorge of the Bucharest Uni-
Fganization, formally authorized the interview is an all-around fake," the clerk's office of Common Ple:
versity as the prime minister of
Jewish Telegraphic Agency to he charged.
Court until five months ago. I lo Rumania, it became known here.
deny reports that he would stand
The Nazi press utilized this loci was one of the original menthe s
Before leaving Bessarabia for
for Parliament.
dent to launch a severe attack': of the Evening News Newsboy
Bucharest Mr. Duca, in a stars
W. Warren at Merriman Rd.
Band. Ile was a member of Asl l- went to the press, expresssed hi
)
tar Lodge No. 91, F. A A. M., th e determination to suppress th c
Detroit Musicians' Union and th
anti-Semitic organizations, th e
County Employes' Associatiot t. "Iron Guard" and "Christie n c
He leaves his wife, three brother
League," which he asserted or
Lewis J., Joseph J., and Sol De very harmful to the country. Th e
Young, the latter a deputy sheriff Jews, he said, are a valuable ale
and two sisters, Mrs. George Wue
ment among the Rumanian peopl e
fing and Mrs. David D. Goldsmith • and are loyal to the state.
Funeral services were held on Fr i•,
31. Duca added that negotia
day from Gilbert's Funeral Par thins are now under way betwee n
tors.
the Liberal party and the Jewis h.
party, and that the results of th t
8655 56
ISADORE RUBIN
parleys would shortly be an
of 13835 La Salle boulevard, 5 1, nounced.
Our Sour Cream Is Made
years old, died on Sept. 7. Fu
Fresh Daily From Pure
neral services were held on Sept American Hitlerites Plan Wid e
Ingredients
8 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
Anti-Semitic Campaign.
with interment at Cloverhill Part
CH ICAGO.-(J. T. A.)-Plan
Supreme Quality Maintained ad
OONER or later worn tires arc
•Cheaper than accidents - look
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh - for widespread anti-Semitic activi
All Times
man anti the Rev. E. Zaludkowsk I lies in the United States, in ac
at these low prices on dl sizes:
I honestly, aren't you asking too much of Fate to trust
going to let go. That may be
officiated. He is survived by hi s cordance with the program of th
We Also Sell
e
GOODY EA
thoseold tires. hen your it ifc drives? !hailing strangers
P 11- 11 FINDER
dangerous.
wife, Bessie; a son, Saul, ant I anti-Semitic Nazi party in Ger
MILK-SWEET CREAM-
for help, ii she has a puncture, is often disagreeable.
laughter, Jeanette.
CHEESE
teeny, led by Adolph Hitler, were
You'd feel a lot better it you knew she were protected
formulated here by the American
Honestly now, is it worth taking the
Tune in on WSIBC Monday
oho against possible accident. It will ease your mind
MRS. HELEN KELLMAN
branch of the Nazis, at their an-
night, Sept. 21, at 8:30. We
chance of going into a ditch or having
and be easy on your purse to have us put on some new
widow of the late Tobias Kellma , nual convention.
will have a special radio mes-
,f Bialystok, died at the age of 6 9.
Goodycars nuts.
Two hundred Ilitlerites, front
smashup due to a blowout, when
sage for you.
in Monday, Sept. 14, following t I all sections of the United States
b
you can get fine new Goodycars like
brief
illness. Funeral service s and Canada, banded together, un-
were held from her late residence , der the name of "Teutonic,' are
GOODYEAR
these for so little money?
For example, • his, husky,
080
West
Euclid avenue, on Tues . participating in this convention.
ALL•WEATHER
full.uversir ed tire cow
lay. Burial was in Machpelah Prof. Edward Leanhart of Vienna,
cows only
Season's Greetings
If you have any doubts about the
()thee mixer equally low,
Cemetery. Rabbi E. Akhiskin of - one of the leaders of th National
Site
Each
iciated. Surviving her are two Socialist movement in Austria, was
condition of your tires, drive in. \\'e
4.4041 129x4.401 1 7.05
ons, Abraham and Max; two the principal
_ ker.
spea_
Si,,
FArh
Pair
will look them over and give you the
4.5020 139:4.500
7.45
s trs,
. rs. 'Fences Mayhem
35 5 3.j
1139
1 $31
5.00.19 129x5.00
9.15
nd Ida Kellman, and five grand 1
low-down. You can believe w hat we
1 10.21
4.55
Jewish•Christi•o Seminaries.
010
0.00-20 132.15.0k/1 11.50
hildren.
43 0:0..
Ca
1010
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-A
say - we couldn't afford to be any
Tube. mho low priced
in the 4.40-21 sire
4 ar•31
nag
II it)
series of seminars, round-table
BESSIE KAUFMAN
but on the level. We know
conferences
and "town meetings"
500.19
11.91... ..... 1160
We clean mohair furniture.
of 420 Medbury avenue, 76 years
tin inter-religious good will to
that as well as you do.
5 25.21
us,
isra
We exterminate all moth life
old, died on Sept. 15. Funera
I
take
place
with
in the next two
37.0•1.i
1132 ......
1733
services were held on Sept. 16 at
throughout the house or institu-
months is announced by the Na-
tion. The best of chemicals
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Ironic, with
tional Conference of Jews and
used. Unconditional guarantee
interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
Christians in a statement just is-
with our service. Work done in
tery. Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal
sued. Newton D. Baker, Prof.
your own home.
officiated. She is survived by a
Carlton J. H. Hayes, and Roger
daughter, Lena, and a son, Henry.
1V. Straus are the co-cairmen, and
12119 Grand River
Everett R. Clinchy the director, of
JACOB ZATKIN
the
National Conference of Jews
of 8838 Kingsley Court, 80 years
and Christians which was organ-
Hogarth 7125
' old, died on Sept. 16. Funeral
0
ized four years ago to promote
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
"justice, amity and understanding
Funeral Home on Sept. 16, with
between the many groups that
interment at the liar Harmoria
."
Granite and Marble
Cemetery. He is survived by his com
Theri'e
firstA of the se
29x5.00
will be
$5.99 28x4.75
'ire, Pearl; three sons, Samuel,
$5.68 30x4.50
$4.85 29x4.40
held in Denver, Cu!., on Sept. 29
$4.35 30x3 1/ 2 (H.P.)
am and Ben, and four daughters,
and 30 and will consist of address-
Ire. B. G. Arden, Mrs. A. Rape-
es, round table conferences, and a
ort, Mrs. D. Morrison and Mrs. A.
I mass meeting at the close of the
orris.
MANUEL URBACH
seminar. Similar conferences will
be held in Los Angeles, San Fran-,
BARBARA LEE APPLEBAUM
7729 TWELFTH ST.
risco, California; Dallas, Texas;1
of 2465 Clairmount avenue, 1
New Orleans, La., and in Binning.
Euclid 7192
year 5 months old, died on Sept. ham, Ala.
15. Funeral services were held at
L ewis Bros.' Funeral Home on
Sept. 15, with interment at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rev. R. Boyar-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
sky officiated.

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MOLLIE SALKOVITZ
of 2039 Clairmount avenue, 81
years old, died on Sept. 15. Fu-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros.' Funeral Home on Sept. 15,
with interment at Machpelah
Cemetery'. Rev. R. Boyarsky of-
' ficiated.

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