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—The Belgian ambassador,
Paul May, accompanied by his
wife, observed Yom Kippur by
attending services at the Ades
Israel synagogue here.
Ambassador May is the first
European plenipotentiary of the
Jewish faith to hold a post in
Washington since Lord Read-
ing served as British ambassa-
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Mr. Weyer also announces tha
the $1.50 dinner will be a regular
feature both on Sundays and
rook-days. Northwood Inn is Is-
cated at the II road
and
Dolores Costello has chosen "Ex- Woodward avenue, and Ray
Pete
ensive Women," by Wilson Coiti- Pretorious and his Band of Many
on, as the story for her return to , Melodies, formerly of
Blossom
he films. Not only the catchy Heath with Hart Smith, have been
t 'ale, but the theme as well make engaged to provide music
for
xcellent material for the talking ) those who desire to dance.
creen.

rat urn engagement at the State

The: i t tr.
D etroit demanded an-
o ther showing of this film which
of 600 Pingree avenue, 77 years r ecently proved itself to be such
old, died on Sept. 24. Funeral a n outstanding hit at the Mich--
services will be held at Gilbert's g an.
Funeral Home on Sunday, Sept.
27 with interment at Woodniere
He who leaves God out of h•-
Cemetery at 10:30 a. m. Dr.
eckoning does not know how I,
Leo Si, Franklin will officiate. He co unt.
is survived by his wife, Jennie, a -
son Ira E., and a daughter, Mrs.
Louis Pearsol of Cleveland.
"Expensive Women" has an ex-
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cellent plot, and is replete with
JACOB MEYER MORRIS
almost perfect settings for an at-
of 2749 Cortland avenue, 7(1 years
tractive movie as well as for ex-
old, died on Sept. 19. Funeral
For its first production this I services were held on Sept. 20
citing scenes and well-chosen con-
versations. sr ason the Detroit Playhouse will with interment at Machpelah
pr esent "The Underground Sav-
It is the story of Nolya Noyes, ag
Cemetery. Rabbi S. Si. Fine of-
pretty heiress, who bewitches three r e," a play by Leo B. Pride, nn ' ficiated. Ile is survived by his
Formerly Edmund G. Lewis
I
lovers by her youth and beauty. s t riday evening, Oct. 2, at the In- wife Mildred; four daughters, Mrs.
One is a married man, and him wi itute of Arts. In accordance
!Sarah Walach, Mrs. Rose Sapero
she loves, and he, as a result of r e th the Playhouse policy of of- ; Zelda and Mabel,
81 DELAWARE AVE
a son, Joseph,)
ring only new plays by Ameri- and two grandchildren.
this love, kills one of the other
two.
Her final return to the ca n writers, this performance will
TRINITY 2.3211
ark the first appearance of this
third, the first and only man she
MILTON HOSHKOVITZ
has given herself to, reads like w ork on any stage.
of 9765 North Mortindale, 11;
Albert Riebling is directing this months old, died on Sept. 22.,
poetic justice.
Robert Si. McBride & Co 4 PT eduction. The settings de- Funeral services were held at
sag ned by Gina More, have been
West
West Sixteenth street, New Or rk,
Lewis Bros'. Funeral Home on
and Marble
published "Expensive Women" R i center! by Adams T. Rice. Mr. Sept. 22 with interment at Mach-
1021.
c ce, formerly technical dire tor pelah Cemetery. Ile is survived
of the Theater Guild, New York,
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
an dstage manager of the Detroit vid lloshkovitz.
Ci sic Theater, is now technical di-
sec tor of the Playmouse.
URBACH
Wait for the Water to run down
The cast for this play includes
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who is
appearing at the Fisher Theater Ph ilia Nichamin. Alene Carol. Er- the slope.
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this week in his latest starring Pic- Cl
vin Ruprecht, Meyer W. Cohen,
A mansion huilt is an estate de
arence Bell, James Montane,
lure, "I Like Your Nerve," is por-
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atroyed.
traying a role similar to those that • ff . lian Simmons. Eugene Sharkey,
try Badger, Everett Eaten, N.
brought fame and fortune to his
rd Davis, Jerry McGruddy, I..
famous father.
D. Boomer and Cass Wayde.

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of the campaign. Describing the be repeated this week-end, Frida
Saturday
and
Sunday
a
misery of East European Jews, evening,
Mr. matinees
and
ings,
Mr.
even
were es .
Hyman asks immediate aid from Fishson, Miss F
rank,
Rubin
the campaign for the Jews of Po- droff, Mr. Winogradolf, Clara
land,
Rumania, Latvia and Lithua- Gold, Mr. Burstein, Rose Waler-
nia.
stein, C haim Tauber , Abe Zinstein
350,000 Family Heads Idle
and Z era Zaslawsky.
Only Seven of 34 Arrested Released for Lack of Evidence; Rioters
With more than 350,000 Jewish
Miss Frank and Mrs. Fishson
Found Guilty of Disturbin g Public Peace and
heads of families in Poland unem- excelled
e
, themselves, ,a ni ,e
i 1;n'Pe
t h-
Conspiring Against Religion.
ployed, the Jewish situation there
st
Burstein
became a e
Is particularly tragic, Mr. Ily- merer
favorite wh
of h
is is
ti audience,
ep r.nc
„10eTni :i, his sta
BERLIN.—(J.
T.
A.)—Severe Nazi storm troop commander,
man's report points out. "A con- meter's whistle promising I
servative estimate of their family come famous in this community. e- I sentences, unprecedented for of- ' Ernst, who voluntarily surrender-
population indicates that more
fenses of this nature, were imposed ed to the court and appeared as
than 1,000,000 Jews at this mo
upon the Nazi rioters, responsible witness.
ment are exposed literally to the
for the.attacks on the Jews on Rosh
On the witness stand, Ernst de-
Here is a chair that. must be seen to be ap-
dangers of starvation. Another
Hashonah by the High Court of nied participation in the riots, de-
predated—a PRINGLE quality "built in"--
I Berlin.
third of the Polish Jews finds only
claring that his drive through the
full covered in best quality of top grain
L. A. Miller, president Will
bare, uncertain and precarious
Ys-!
leather—deep spring back—with down-filled
After an all night session, con- Kurfuerstendamm section was not
existence as small traders and ar- Overland, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, is to eluding at five Wednesday mornin • to give a signal or to command the
removable
seat cushion—a marvel
$97.50
i Omni., and only a small fraction speak over a coast-to-coast net- the court sentenced 12 Nazis to a Nazi forces.
of beauty. ONE WEEK ONLY
—
of them are in the relatively more work of National Broadcasting
Count
Ilelldorf,
accounting
for
year's impriirannent, eight to a
satisfactory economic position that Company's stations at 7 p. m.,
year and three months, two to 17 his presence in the Kurfuersten-
they can see ahead for a short time Eastern standard time (6 p. m.,
damm vicinity at the time of the
CARPETS—RUGS—DRAPERIES
b leta•rdel. they may secure their daily Coast standard time), Sunday, months, one to 20 months, and four attacks, explained that he drove
to nine months. The rioters were
and GIFTS all departmentized for
Sept. 27. Ik• will discuss the
found guilty of disturbing the pub.; there for the purpose of dispersing
easy selection—new ideas.
present
business
situation
and
out-
"As city dwellers in an agricul-
lie peace and conspiring against the Nazis and sending them home.
tural country and consequently line what, in his estimation, are religion.
The president of the court asked
subject to the heaviest taxation, the economic steps which must be
There Is no need to deny
tak en to bring a return to normal
Seven of the 34 Nazis who had Ilelldorf, who had sent the Nazis
The features offered ate
the Jews hear a disproportionate
yourself
Good
Furno
not the only worth whlte
been held for trial were released' ' there. Replying, Ilellilorf sugges-
Lure—tor every conven.
share of the burdens of taxation. employment and buying. Mr. Mil-1
ted that y the Comunists
- buy." — PRINGLE'S
per's address will be part of the because of lack of evidence against
tenon Is yours to defer
two great stores fairly
, Through the growth of the co-op-
were responsible. This suggestion
them.
payments—Buy
Now.
teem with real values.
erative movement, supported by inaugural broadcast of a regular
was dismissed by the president of
weekly
series
to
be
sponsored
by
Separate
trials
will
he
held
on
the government and which com-
the court, who declared that it had
the Toledo manufacturer.
Friday for Count Ilelldorf, com- been established by evidence that
petes with the small trailers and
Our Boulevard Store is open Monday evenings
mander of the Nazi rioters in the the Nazis had received both fare
the retail shopkeepers, they have
till 9—your car is parked by our doorman.
Kurfuerstendamm section, and the and money from Hilterist funds.
been hit very hard. Through the up to almost 80 per cent
i
en without
taking over of industries by the any work. Jewish textile workers
state in the form of monopolies, by the thousands are vain! y seek-
thousands of Jews have lost their ing employment in Lodz, in Vilna,
TWO STORES
livelihood. Through the enforce- in Warsaw, throughout Poland.
ment of Sunday laws, their meager Thousands upon thousands of
business possibilities are again re- Jewish families must now be fed
duced and everywhere they are daily by the Jewish communities.
Detroit Chapter 03 of A. Z. A.
Grand Boulevard opp Fisher Bldg. and 43IGratiot Ave
subjected to different forms of eco- The dire economic condition—the
met Sept. 10 at the home of Saul
nomic discrimination. The Jewish mood of despair which has seized
Scores of prominent citizens this Galitzky for an informal meetin •
..,
small traders, who form by far the the people—is reflected by an in- week joined in urging the nomina- to discuss the program for the
larger majority of the entire num- creasing wave of Jewish suicides. tion and election of Mrs. Ida winter term. Saul Galitzky was
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ber of small merchants in Poland,
"Tuberculosis, underfed and Schultz as constable of the Tenth elected chairman pro-tern to fill the
are in an especially critical finan- convalescent children in the sum- Ward.
vacancy left by the departure. for
evily?, I . 1
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f
iVei‘1711A
6.11:' , "101 :‘
Mrs. Schultz Was torn in Detroit New York City of Herman Ber-
cial situation. Their meager earn- mer health colonies have had to be
ings are rapidly consumed by taxa- sent home. The fate of over 10,- 38 years ago, and has lived here nard, president-elect. A discussi
on
tion. They are drifting rapidly 000 orphans swinging in the bal- all her life. She is considered fully was also held on the annual anni-
I
and by the hundreds into bank- ance. For the time being, and capable ed. attending to the duties of versary banquet to be given next
ruptcy and insolvency. They do only for a short while, the Euro- Constable, and if elected will be the month by the chapter, commemora-
Piano Les-
not enjoy the same credits which pean office of the Joint Distribu- first woman to receive this office. ting the fourth year of its existence.
are granted to non-Jewish small tion Committee has been able to
An interest in Mrs. Schultz's
On Sept. 20, the baseball team,
traders and they have to rely g
a special emergency allot- candidacy is being taken not only met the Omega Socials for the
I ee Corbman ann ,, Inces
almost entirely for credit aid on ment to make possible the con- by the prominent citizens of the championship of the Y. W. II. A.
i the introduction of "Milo to WIN."
the chain of Jewish credit co-op- tinuance of these different activi- Tenth Ward, but also by many out- league and were defeated in both
classes in p iano at te
eratives," the report continues.
h D i troit
ties. Hospitals have been unable side this ward, because of Mrs. ends of a double-header, the fir st
In loving memory of our dear ; Conservatory
of
Mus ic,
5035
to accept new patients. Many Schultz's activity in many commun. game ending in a 8-0 score and t he I friend, Tam Kaplan Remer ,
Jewish Suicides Increasing.
who Woodward avenue.
second b y a 3-0 score.
al
matters.
Numerous
organiza-
trade
schools
and
apprentice
homes
I passed away seven years ago Sept.
"The Jewish needle trade work-
Melody Way is a successful
The first official meeting of t he 124, 1924.
ers in Poland, for instance, are are on the verge of a breakdown. tions, including the Jewish Womens
method of teaching pianois classes.
"The chief bulwark and main- European Welfare Organization 1931-32 season will be held ne xt I
■
September ',M ega narl memorr ee
It opens the door of music to
stay of the Jewish population con- and the Northwestern branch of Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Y. W. LI
I
of a hived one itOse to rt •
A.,
89
thousands of children who could
sisted of the chain of 621 free loan the Jewish Old Folks' Home are
Rowena street, at 6:3 al
yaa wid alway• he remembered
never afford the cost of private
societies which have loaned nut proud to number her among their o'clock. The chapter invites a
Ity On who latrd Ye. beet.
II
piano lessons. Based on modern
small sums to as many as 150,000 members.
Jewish young men between the age
or Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. pedagogy and a keen understand-
to 160,000 people annually, and
of 10-21 to attend its meetings.
I
Ben
Cohen.
ing
of
child
psychology, it is easy
more especially to the network of
i
to learn, yet by no means permits
almost 800 credit co-operative
'a
1
t
h
hrn
,esu
ligghs. neglect of technical
slightest
banks which have, at low rates of
1
Interest, extended credits to the
Miss Corbman announces a spe-
merchants, the shopkeepers and
! cial term of 10 one-hour lessons at
Paul Weyer, the genial host o f , I
the artisans, in 13 countries and
AARON SIMON
Balks Frantz, the pianist who
the special rate of $5.
A
oint-
sections. It is through the work will teach in Detroit this s , is Northwood Inn, Detroit's zoos
popular roadhouse, is now a ca r t , of 79 Alfred street, 73 years old, flints may be made by ca lling
of these assas, supervised and
this week arriving from Europe,
l eader in preparedness. II
serv - M iss ( orbman at Columbia 2810.
supported by the Joint Distribu-
e
,
i
d
c
'
es
were
hel'
.
Funeral
having studied with Arthur Schna-
d on Sept. 15 with
recently announced in The Chron
tion Committee and the Jewish
bel and Vladimir Horowitz. When icle that all frog, fish, chicken an - interment
at
Cloverhill
Park l ,
Colonization Association in the
il , Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Ilersh-
Horowitz heard him play last year steak Sunday dinners woul
Comes the Bride' Next
Joint Reconstruction Foundation,' he invited him to spend th
d
man
and
the
Rev.
e
sum- duced $1.50. So on the follow
Zaludkow-
C'S
IA
structure of self- mer in Switzerland as his only
•- ski officiated.
Ile is survived by
help has been maintained.
ing Sunday Paul stationed him I
pupil. Both Horowitz and Schna- at his usual post to greet the extr f i his thr ee children, Belle, Zelda
"What is true in Poland," eon-
The next attraction at the Cass
bel consider Mr. Frantz one of the guests which the announcemen a and Charles E., a sister, Mrs. Lip-
eludes. y n, is funda-
outstanding talents of the present was sure to bring. Ile had eve t man and a brother, L. Simon, both Theater will be Clark &McCul-
mentally true of the conditions in ; generation.
lough in "Here Comes the Bride,"
n of Chicago,
engage entra waiters to assay
Rumania with its million Jews, as'
!a satirical musical conical)/ WIth h
Mr. Frantz has studied for five them prompt service. But th
well as in other countries of East-
I Peter Arno will present for a I u
years with Guy Maier at the Uni- response was so tremendous that
MOREY WOLRAUCH
ern and Central Europe. The of-
day engagement beginning Thur.
versity of Michigan, from which Paul,
caught short-handed, was of 277 Geneva avenue, Highland
fice of the J. D. C. in these coun-
nstitution he graduated last year unable to cope with the situation. I'ark, 43 years old, died on Sept. day, Oct. 1.
tries are fairly swamped with ap-
with highest honors. During the
Funeral services were held
To those whom he was unable 18.
peals for emergency relief."
ast two seasons Mr. Frantz has to serve that night,
he offer at Gilbert's Funeral Home with
flayed about 11(0 concerts through- apologies
and assures them that in s interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
out the East and Middle West, He
the future he will be prepared to he is survived by his wife, Rose,
Joan Crawford's newest star
will teach only one day a week in accommodate as many as wish
to I four daughters, Mildred, lienti• ring picture, "This Modern Age,'
OFFICES IN
)etroit at the piano studios of partake of Northwood's hospi
etta, Marion and Madeline and
5 1 C ITI
ES
is
now
having a one week's speciri
Irs. Rose Rubenstein.
- one son, Jack.

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ROBERT

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Able Cast Hailed on Premier
Night; Repeat "Her
First Lie."

NEW YORK.—(1 T. A.)—The
An appreciative and enthusiastic
plight of the Jews of Eastern and
audience attended the opening
Central Europe is precarious un- ;
night's performance, Yom Kippur
less American Jew,' come to their
night, Monday, Sept. 21, at Litt-I
financial support, is the opinion
Yiddish People's Theater.
brought back by Joseph C. Hy-
The able cast, which includes some
man, secretary of the Joint Dis-
of the best known stars of the
tribution Committee, who has just aftermath, now caught by the eco.
Yiddish stage, was hailed for the
returned from a tour of Jewish nomic depression is one of dis- manner in which it presented the
centers in Europe. tress, helplessness and hopeless three-act drama, "Her First Lie,"
While abroad, Mr. Hyman met ness," Mr. Ilyman declared. "The and floral gifts as well as verbal
with Jewish leaders from various only bright spot on the horizon is c eremonies were resorted to
lands and was enabled to get a the possible financial assistance skill.
showing appreciation of the actors'
clear picture of the tragic situa- the Jews of America are planning
tion of the Jews. "The condition
Ben Blank, husband of the lead-I
of the Jew in these countries, first to give through the campaign nos ing lady, Betty Frank; Pesachke
torn by war, then crushed by the in progress to raise $2,500,000 for Burstein, noted comedian, Misha
o
Fishson,,
their rehabilitation," he added.
Anatole
Winograd
Miss who
Frank spoke
and others
were of
among
A detailed report of the ripe. Miss
in behalf
the
s
citic needs of East European cast.
Jewry was rendered by Mr. Hyman
Participating in the presenta-
to Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, chairman tion of "Her First Lie," which will

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A Speech That Undid A Great Injustice

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Warner, Anthony Bushell, One
Munson, Frances Star, George E.
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