• PAGE r,rarr. nEfkikolTilmnsn#Romfai Kraemer's Hotel 12 SOUTH GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN • ....senelonseatte !ANNUAL BAZAAR OF LOCAL AUXILIARY IMTREVIZas ISA KREMER GIVES OF L. A. SANATORIUM OPENS SATURDAY' JEWS ON PALESTINECONCERTONSUNDAY @Announcing Max Kosins' Big READY-TO-WEAR SUIT & O'COAT SALE (Continued from Page One.) The formal opening of the fifth , have been arranged for by capable I ✓ Noted Singer of Folk Songs annual bazaar of the Detroit committees headed by Ben Go- ld policy is constant, though govern Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sane- berg as chairman and manager of Home in Palestine. In this matte Makes Appearance at torture, that will be held at the ' this bazaar. No efforts have been meats change. The present goy - Orchestra Hall. WITHOUT GOING OUT OF THE HOTEL Philadelphia-Myron Center Jan. 16 spared on his part to make this af- ernment will fufill not only in th at 1 to 24, inclusive, takes place this fair successful and to gather the letter but in the spirit those so I. In Kremer conies to Orchestra Strictly Kosher Meals Prepared According to Jewish Saturday evening. Several promi- best efforts obtainable. J. Sodos emn obligaions which it is thei ✓ Hall for a concert this Sunday Dietary Laws You can get high•grade custom tailored clothing at the rent leaders of the community and Harry Rosenthal as merchan- privilege to Discharge. night. price of ordinary clothes. Come in and see for yourself and hay ebeen invited and are expected dice managers report that all is in "Cunliffe-Lister. " For those who have ever before to attend. we know you will grab this opportunity. Among the American Jewis h heard this noted artist sing, this ' readiness for the formal opening. The he Detroit Auxiliary has every We are featuring August Bros.' overcoats in this sale. An unusual program has been leaders who lauded Nahum Sokol° w means an unusual treat and , an ' by corning to Kraemer's for a week or week-end. Here you year held a successful bazaar and outlined for the entire week to for his contributions to contein This firm manufactures the highest grade custom made clothing will find complete rest, relaxation nod pleasure amid congenial this year more no than in other make it interesting. Organize- porary iwish Jewish and we are taking our loss—which is your gain, life and for his Zioi i- folks and pleasant surrounding.. New 1932 rates extremely years the entire Jewish community tions and clubs that have been ist leadership were Felix M. War - reasouabie. is expected to attend and partici- visited by committees report en- burg, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Morel s pate in the work of so noble and thusiastic co-operation. Rothenberg, Robert Scold, chair worthy a cause. To date the Committee s in charge of booths man of administration of the Zion Auxiliary, by dint of hard work, are: Reception, Mr. Sodos, Mr. ist Organization of America. De has been able to have admitted to Silbeig, Mr. Paul, We. Morrell, Cyrus Adler, Abraham Goldlierg i the Los Angeles Sanatorium some Mn. l'feffer, Mrs. Pfeffer; stage,, Dr. Nahum Goldman, Judge Julian We are no longer in the restaurant business in De- .10 men and women patients. They Mr. Gerson, Mr. Friedman, Mr. W. Mack, Emanuel Neumann, Ja- troit and are devoting all of our time in directing Krae- are given free of charge and. Burstein; dry goods booth, Henry cob de Haas, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, " mer's Hotel. In addition, we cater to weddings, ban- without being made to feel that Scharger and Harry Glicknian;INelson Ruttenberg, Rev. Z. H. quets, parties, etc- No matter where your event takes they are charity patients, the high- hardware, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Masliansky and Gedaliah Bublick. plane—at home, in hall, hotel Or synagogue. We have est type of medical treatment and Julius Herman and Mr. Belsky; Dr. Nahum Goldman Arrives in the facilities to properly cater your party. When plan- care, despite the check of eco. grocery, Mrs. Weisenthal and Mrs. United States. ning your next event, get our proposition first. Special naafi (disaster. No encumbrances Schwartzberg; toilet articles, Mrs. Saying the German Jewry has buffet luncheon served for Bar Mitzvahs either at the of any sort, such as administrative Levitt and Miss Weisberg; jewelry, been shaken by the Hitler movement synagogue or at home. expenses or salaries, are attached Mr. Rouen; fancy hand-made nov- ''. nd that there is beginning to be to the work of the auxiliary, no elties, Equality club; dairy booth, evident a desire to leave Germany —MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL KREMER. th at a II may now k that 100 pe r in charge of United Dairies; con. 'I. Palestine, Dr. Nahum Gold- cent profits are sent direct to th s Cessions, Oscar l'aransky; fruit de- Mann, member of the Actions Cum- institution. All work for th in. partment, M. Chabin and Mr. . mittee of the World Zionist Organ- Fine Tailoring and Custom Made Clothing Phone Mt. Clemens 137 for Reservations major undertaking is done wit th' Schreiman; soft drinks, Mn. Gittle- has ! r r iy p reeds i here n t the only reward being the person at man; kitchen managers, Mr. to tat' Nahum 1426 GRISWOLD ST. hu nS(jducil e Sokolow, arrived CLIFFORD 1975 satisfaction of having annum - Schwartzberg and Mr. Walser- of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, - - -- plished a noble deed. g , man; cooks and assistants, Mrs. in stimulating American Jewish in- rchan ts roughoir th the or cit y Wasserman, Mrs. Sodos, Mrs. terest in Palestine, reported a new I i th at have bee n approached f a Chabin, Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. solidarity among German Jew's as STONE IN CHARGE OF contribution of merchandise have Rapaport, Mrs. Rabinowitz. a result of recent political occur- MEMORIAL TRIBUTES responded heartily, with the result ; The manager of the restaurant! rences. FOR SHAAREY ZEDEK j"![11*er-SSITri.r.NCoituTis ...wring • The Radomer Aid Society, at a 1 that this bazaar will be one of will be Mr B ' k Dr. Goldmann is one of the lead- dance ttt the Mellotorne Center on SaturdaY. social gathering held at 1 urover; the e most outstanding ones. ! piloff and Julius Miller will be in era of German Zionists and was , Meyer Stone, vice-president of Jan. 16. at 8:19 p. ni. The Jonior- Hall on Sunday evening, Jan. 10,1 Many booths of merchandise ' charge of all bar checks. chairman of the famous committee Senior Debating League, at present, the Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Monlortuies and the Louis Mushall (0,1 installed the following new o®- I on program at the last World Zion- chairman of the synagogue's me- a I, ading with Iwo wins find no los • • cent: is t Cgress. is also the he ad e Louis Mnrshoill Girls will 'ilk then •mortal and house committees, has l T oot Joshua Joyrich, president; ens. they debate the Spartans on the of the Eshkol Publishing ublishing Compa ny M.! issued a statement in which he Weinman, vice-president; S. Ru.i in Berlin, which is issuing the Cy- ISA KREMER states that a number of memorials Detroit" "ia•rstra` ■ i:P1 , ■t rhethreitrlialty' nilf clopedia Judnica in German and Thursday, Jan. 21. On Son. . re Jan. 17, the N. S . Girls will debate outstanding entertaining event. a still available in the new. build- day. stssetess, Henry Siegl, first Detroiter to Hebrew. Ile is editor of the Mod- who are also in the • Isa Kremer is perhaps one of the ern Judaism section of the encyclo- graduate from the Curtis Institute we or three greatest artists of Stone are Mortis H. Blumber g. Senor Not.: in Philadelphia, will appear in a pedia, regarded as the most monu- her type in the world today, and harry Z. Brown, Samuel Fran k, 'rho Crest. Club is sponsorMe dance Forum of the Air Commend s& violin recital at Islaccabee Build- mental Jewish enterprise of its hlifliins, Jan. 17, the 11'.1 Moehe kind. ▪ acclaimed as such everywhere. Syn., wt... All seniors and their friends Second Season This ing Auditorium at 8 :30 p. m. on nr incited OTTO SCHULZ In her concert in Detroit, Ise Discussing the Jewish situation tg'3.'itnecnodnituhne.cliannnceevith other Sunday, in Germany, Dr. Gehlmann said: Kremer will be accompanied by A. 1, A. chapters in Detroit and vicinity, ere ,o The •nti•Zionist Ideology ofmann Vladimir Brenner, Her program. Oleander",• dance to he featured br .IN IDEAL PLACE German Jews ha been shaken by the f the Oleander, well-known radio orc Aaron Kurland, chairman of hes • ollows: Hitler movement. tta. As All seniors are Invited. • su of the gu- TO ENTERTAIN relt the Jewish Radio Forum which has iltiest and es . ..lit. ..finis.. which are I solda's Love Dance (Closing *erne pressing down upon the been broadcast for 35 weeks dur- Pree'dent's Council Tea) Jews in suer- Private Dining Rooms for horn "Tristan and Isolde' . 1... Ocular. manyare beginning to contem• The January tea of the President's ing 1931, now announces that he Plate .111X to Palestine. This movement Wasnerl.ko ro.i the ncil ponsorn1 by the Mother's Clubs , Luncheons, Dinners,Bridge- VLADIMIR BRENNP:R has succeeded in arranging the „I will grow, especially if Hitler comes into J ewish Cert.. AYROCiation wi ll Teas, RFC. power. It Is not possible to nes, at this n be held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan 26 broadcast of the Jewish Radio usha Solov.hka Dargomirjsk Foy Reservations Phone 9 o'clock. at the new branch at open will come was • lover and his I Forum programs during this sea R....Morley trite. at Ica,( not before April when the • letter. ester. 'rheee leas re given•monthly MR. OTTO SCHULTZ, son over station 1VJBK, every presidential elections will take place Or A Masse (Folk Song) fur the officers. executive board and the hltterata Napoletane (Neapolitan RANDOLPH 2300 • slyPory committee. 21•y when the elections in Prussia will Sunday from 4 to 4:30 p. m. fork song) be held. The me beet of the advisory commit• think It woo time I was married The first program will be broad- t ere is T ent a inPA tee aro: Mn.. Andrew Wiseman, chair- ew DETROIT-LELAND (folk song) sympathy y fort Zionism. evhiidse spec man. Mrs. J. Oki. Roemer, vlece•chai r, cast this Sunday. Jan. 17, at 4 p. Y II true among the youth who recognise that N HOTEL man. Miss Emma Itutsel, Mos. Aaron u. Sir m., with Milford Stern, president M'reVer11'.14 the old Ideas of assimilation ere nu Binger DelloY, Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mrs. Maurice fOTIS M. HARRISON. Mgr. ISA KREMER valid. of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Goldenberg. M rs. Milford Stere o, Mrs Conditions x rs In the smaller E •re woe Mona-h. Mn,. M. Rosenfield and Federation, as the first speaker. tulle Opus. 2 No. 1 towns, where organed anti-Sitic Seriabine em buy- Mn.. Harry Jackson. cher. ... . colts •re Jews are ir Mr. Stern has chose as his sub- Mentlel.ohn In eist nce. Through social Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will he the guest VLADIMIR """""""""" p ressure eforced s m pen to a leave. k i te yrs.. A n • ject "What is the Depression Do- at I his tea. lie' subject will be tosimmninemanimgmmilMmnis ot her depreseing evidence of the great T "'I he Jewish Worn. in Home •nd Com- he Second Minuet Ping to the Jew." The musical Hedy change which has come over German C Jewry is to be (mind in Frankfurt-ant- P snarl Jalsmx (folk song) portion of the program will fea- JOSHUA JOYRICH unil die Mutter (folk sng) Mai, which was •t one time one of the N ture Miss Sadie Copper, -violinist, Class 13 and A. Z. A. retors In Debates yin, M•me. Nein. Mutter folk proudest JewIdt commnities In the u Cl,,, II of the Jewish Center Debation s ong) ;bin, treasurer; L. Rosenberg, with Miss Ida Cogan as accom- world. in the past, all relief fund. L eague ctinues on title its victorius streak by Brockway rained by the community were distributed It 'hiker Sparrow (folk song). financial secretary; II. Later, re- •. winning the debate ag•Inot Clans A team (folk sung) Ettstern Etteepe. JeV/11. Now. SO per Si Eichenwald David (I01111tern Sell Abe Davis constitute nicka Irk son g/ cording secretary; M. Klaper, war- Mr. Kurland also announces cent of the relief funds are •pportIoned the winning squall. ISA KREMER to n•tive Germ. Jews." den; A. Seekin, guardian; S. that the following have been ap- J. In the feature debate the A. Z. A. 95 Hudson Co., O'Connor Studio. Dr. Goldmann, who was a mem- team ronsi•ting of Leo Lubetsky and Shoenfettl, hispitaler. These offi. pointed members of an advisory Louis Stoller, succeeded in defeating the ber of the political committee which' MEYER STONE errs were ,elected at the meeting ; committee to co-operate in the ar- Lambda Mu Epsi,.. This debate Was the Wirk on Dec. VI. Refreshments at the rangements for these Forum pro recently negotiated with the British b erg, has just been published by art HENRY SIEGL artevent at the new Jewish Center IRsaababishAet.uh,,Landlleprashvimdasn., Zeman. branch on nester. Fischer & Brother, CENTRAL installati government on behalf of the Worldl nerved by grams: Milton Alexander, Joseph Sunday. Grace Berman will be nn T arty were need David Goldberg is chairman of the atIZionist Organization, an d who was ; CHEVROLET the Ladled' Auxiliary of the Ra. Bernstein, Aaron Droock, James I. The opera was awarded the first Harry B. Keidan, Theodore Levin , intellect.] advancement co mm ittee which th e p i ano. .domer Aid Society. I. 1.1, 0Mioring these debates. recently in Londen said that he Pr ize of $1,000 at the international Ellman, Joseph CO. Ehrlich, Jacob Mr. Siegl from held the a four Memorials available at this time, Committnes Sur the new ,term H. Schakne, Solomon W. Schklo- scholarship Curtis years' Insti- found a great sympathy for Zionist 1 r" usicel contests conducted by Senor Council Musical Show: 2287 E. Jefferson aims among the leaders in all par- I S esqui-Centennial Association. the I according to Mr. Stone, are: Boy be appointed by President yen, P Under the umpires of the senior noun. Slomovitz, Milford tote. Ile studied under Mme Le a ties. The real difficulty confront.! Scout room, $2,000; Sunday Joyrich at the meeting on Sunday Stem a musical show has been scheduled e angenmoentsfr cArr!t 4323 for a-1 window for Sunday night, M. 22. Try note toe , School elms room, 1,000; large Lubiehutz. In the past year he has ing Zionist activities is due to some ; evening, Jan. '.24. re now being org made by a' an title pro... were held on Monday. Jan. played Is ere a flambee of organ - of the minor officiate in Palestine,, CO mmittee of which Mrs. Max in synagogue, $750; small II, at o'clock. All senior members . • Nan j .,, s nagogue, y or who can play nations. Tickets for this concert esae . .....• , C an- who can act, ging, dance ass., • n instrument are (soiled to participate. ' S r c hoolman of Brookline, Mass., is defier in synagogue, $500; outside Thie 1 ill be on sale at the door, or at Entire Country to Be Represented I president. is • unique event In the Jew le h t" the Detriiit C ' lantern, $500; perpetual light in Center's calendar. nInee OM type of w ork at Palestine Conference. The music is published witiv Mr. end Mre.— Firner Koffman Ind , M1.131C. There wilel ne synagogue, $5,000; Menorah light has never been producol heretofore. The k;e:1801° reserved I.tr.se Y f Hundreds of delegates from I Pi presented will be an original one, the introduction and with all , in synagogue, $1,000; perpetual play ; rde 'l" fritrIfet'rnollt, 1•2;re lgen7 "•itsim"il - t ' l'eatIg' every part of the country will rep- se ano idea having been pros Idea hr 311. 11.• lo parts and choruses. The iller . They . th,n. SANDWIC:11 'SHOPPE ed the V-Eoffmen weddlne. 1 halin13,.. prBorgr ahn amm, will 0ln:it:dein Jo- resent their local Jewish common- i w ords are in Hebrew, English and I light in prayer room, $1,000; Me- n ab Ferman and Miss Bertha Stone, mem- . I net• bers of the club legate.' a group. J ck I norah light in prayer room, $400; Kaufman. president of the senior enun• huts at the National Conference on YI ddish. 5c4(ESTAIJRA NT •I convention at the hook-Cadillac Mote. e :T. Totem 31..3 the following week- !Major," Ludwig Spohr's "Con- I ladies' sewing room, $1,000; kin- cll. is working on the deveMpment of A Leap Year datieent the Detroit- N Palestine to be held at Hotel Astor, I CHARLEVOM.BLDG. the theme LeLand Hotel on Eels 28, will be , ten° No. 8, in A Minor," Ernst New York, on Sunday, Jan. 17.1 Frankfurter and Neumann to Ad- dergarten room, $2,000. — 24,15-37 Peak &ends. sponsored by the Muse council of „n Cort un'tt ee In Active: Jbnior U.( Jade* wet Si reeve. von Dohnanyii'e "Ruralia Menge- according to a statement issued by , dress Conference. Ireest:' statement, Sir. Stone de. See:o : Girls Ili,.. , e br. s4shrriu setliinte 1tirn1::nbc,tormmdtteei Is .w Now Feature .e x the xrliv ,,. ,,, :r rice," Achrem-Auer's "Ilebrew the American Palestine Campaign, the Yiumg Women's kiehrew Asso- ' 1VASIIINGTON, D. C.—(J. T. Glares: u king. elation. n. The council in -planning ts .... pre... Ofhtege 'were Melody," Dininu-Ileifetz's "flora fund-raisinig instrument 0 f the ( A.)—Professor Felix Frankfurter alial inbThefirst , ,. in trip to 'a:lel:A t l elected fo; s'" ' .iedit ' " i l' a ' h. 1".0 "”•';*". , C h ‘ l dsrdedn ,f.„1 niche this the main seicial event t of the coming year aed 3.1 G id mo e, hick oldberg we. and he first perform- Jewish Agency for Palestine, which of Harvard TAW' School and Eman• 1 ha g hat ch will take place ve rnronni d e' 'ans r ' gs:e7:,̀..77:.7::, re.elected prurbient: Nanette Kahn, slew-', ance in Detroit of two their stamen. c le17.2e seleetkins points out that the responseto the ee l Neumann, member of the World •I'"ts ,"1, mese/ siei vital. In the . ent . Harriet Iterates, secretadr.Y.; syn.. by Anna Segal. r r on, lhy .h d r ,,,,,,r,11 1., N p n,, ,,In h ::.•neta A drams dance wan lie held for 1,4t., .„,,eloTr: 31;17. Ti.tal invitations has been unusually ! Zionist Ex cutive, were invited e to I :rn gt t,ierini ad,s .bne;in„,r.et;i7dIeLI;edih ,:;ft emotion will he "Boy • eiinVGir rIt • r A dinner you wmild Pay re M.01 a rge. eL I discuss the situation in Palestine i loyalty to iris ssgiseis members as the Y FlItUrday chirsI rmen an ti Louis we.NOVEL and tradrtions"to ships it $1.50 for at any Dewntinvo BY DETROITER An indication that the confer- at a meeting of American states-Il e,„" , h i N.' I night, Jan .16. The preswitations ""ww."""s' , „, „ vs, 1 3, ''''r , w 5.,„„ "' 1"" i "! "r 5 "" „v "- ., see ' or Bricho at Dexter hotel. I by the 0m ; BASED ON EXPERIENCE 1. — C ence would have to consider press- men and members of Con sres in dramatic art of , 111I...the •uspices of the Tot Gamma , nt not Mr. wnd Mot. A Bleier. and daub. VARIES"' OF DISHES "For Dsitinguished &miss." and ter. Nes.. atteedes1 the 11.111er-Kortnian IN EUROPE'S \WAR ZONE ing questions in regard to the fu- called rat the initiative of Vice- 17,,,i. :"„ 7i: K . g o r ',;..h,:;;," .0., ils !„!,„^, 117; I ama Girls the first nen'. held. le to . rwi. se held at in D ter e Broakfeat--Lunclunne- afore Brudcfast • sensed play veSatsis in Detroit ture of Jewish reconstruction worki President Charl e Curtis. of is. Jew. s Setwd47. Ind learning. The prayer rooms of the I imh Centers Association. 11518 Dexter. by Eugene Cahill, will he Dinner—Water-Theaker in Palestine was provided in a let- The meeting will be held in the Imi.dimr, the sixt"n classrooms. as well . fillknved A mitt of the .Innlew Elathe.th we. I"Let the Day Per 4.1h," ng. •n. 18, •I 9 °clock. be S. K. ter sent in the past few day to the middle of January and is under- ,, t he.t gyr,ag„, Spacial. by dancing. torneproper, , have been huilt meals. Monday event. on the reel- Padova,. tto Be Pnblished by 1 sl ehnii"or nbr' irdkg"e :riallin rel t ger Itieh :te.r. V e.nchr. dense net Ales. L. R. Herrman. with 22 0 ,, stoat r hr,,,,pw„,,,,,,int „7,T i h'Zi, t 'tV fl ::";:r. leading Zionists in the United S.. Food—Olteak—Cisere to be a preliminary step At the "Moyle tea" to he bald on val. Or... Talks were (Ivan by Mrs. Cape & Smith iss Marsh. . , These programs will he free to -reenlor tuate • n underst•nding of and States by Morris Rothenberg, na- prior to the creation of an Amen- 4ss ,Sunday afterreem, Jan 17, Kt 4 V.I reser. """" be. and their friend, CLOSED .:rig,. s :te ir ZIT: tional chairman of the American can Pro-Palestine Committee , the Ware for thi n , Jewnh and for our for- o'clock, "The &rhomore" be "Let the Day Perista," by S. R. akstin C Koehn. was rea. • ted e ampaign, d own. n, who empha- J ewi s h T e I egraphic Agency learned Pr.ident. 'ogee. elected l... Under the •Impices of the ee e eee sleeice- Padover, chtd, "The yahrzeit. the day of the earn- 'lona! of Mr. nod :Sirs. R. sized the importarwe of their at-lfrom a reliable source. mem etion of the death of those who committee, headed by Mrs. Jacob Pr....1dr.t. Kite Florence Sherman S Padover son of 1955 ',An informal , have departed. Is • custom pec Hazelwood, De- terelance. a tarn ait io *do, Volght) for both meas. uliar among l een and friends the JeWS bring pi!ovi= re' thej'unti7rts.i:t1'7tV troit, is the novel schmluled for It IS . 011 t wd the "Y" 1, • dune day of re la an interview with the corre- Palesti ne Rabbi. Oppose Jewish' Tr's! Ale : rri:g Ier i'spi. s=es e, ;irks publication by Cape & Snith, 139 d.v, •n. I 4. tit 4 clock. This Is I he Igld on Sunday evening. the the s a,rt sec. d of a e Elsie Heck, closttlein. Miss Fear' Firm- series of progr•rns arranged Burial After Cremation. e East Forty-sixth street, New York, spondent of the JewishTelegra- •n adherence of the present ilht debating Gams have en. va.r me ,rit,b,e,rr.trot chVrnrtnin, II. M. by this committee. Plane are under ■■• the p.t i ff, on hlarc h 21. p hk A gency Dr. Solsolow ex- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The to have one program of entertainment le d en aea- pn ter° the inter-club &bating tourn- and tte Goldenand. Mre. L. H. Her... or progrem of rnu premed the hope that the tempo of Chief Rabbinate of Palestine .slem.erbeLyrnts:onth for male is de of be.. on Based on experiences ill the You'll thrill to the spa of the issued junto', et ansent to start during the first week "" *or will be accelerated a statement to all Jewish burial! th itsiurrdest.,,el.v,e,dindifytta,I deni g nel l Center. Huniterien music 'uropean war zones, in 1914- j lizrn Ile kebruary. A silver loving cup or, ratersui tably There le no charge for thee, perform- with the improvement of general I societies in the countr •nces. Reciting Horse-Races In y 1920, Mr. Padover'm story is hailed economic tonditions. , has bets offered by the Alpha Sig- more 6.0110 and permanent manner them not t by those who have read it in ad- o accept ashes for burial. "CSIKOS BARONESS" od°' sr ss,amssors0se the der ma Phi Fraternity to On winning Dr. Sokolow expressed salkfac of those who vanes as one of the most inter It is believed that the statement , the death we have loved. 1 WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH team- On Wednesday evening, College of Jew ish Stale. it were po.sible me featuring th tag descriptions of what has hap- tion with the appointment of Lieu- of the rabbinate was issued in or- . e Congregation I A b, oe i.bbi llege o f Jewieh Steelles w as open: ,d Feb. 3, the subject of the first de- plates to all wh ' ANNUAL BALL TUSEDAY 7 ""'a nrov Id e Yahrreit jo,h. S. !wen.. The ,,,I Patti Yincenti tenantGeneral Sir Arthur Gren- d . Paned in Eastern Europe p e en the burial of the urn however, mu. he names o f the de parted, bate will he: Resolved, thatcoo len I. awn to en me at students ees during e auchope as the high eonui ngrave d in kroner in Gall Theimer the world conflict. This novel is rnissioner containing the ashes of the late , 1,4 ,,t t Ith SMS.Iii, a r l., /l et,rew One of the season's outstanding for Palestine. ernment ownership of public tail. ; ° net. ;.„ ""fi,,7 1,4"4,1"4" :,:a l leetine. and the d ate of ly,,TX: being favorably compa red with "Sir Ar- Leopold Greenberg of London, '. DO NOT MISS IT! , ities is beneficial to the nation. An e ttoleeht. The college will Ito open events in Windsor is the seventh every Remarqne's "All's :.:;.,:fo..,....dbit,t 'iriiii.:rou'r,,,j,: thur is a man of action and it I prominent Zionist worker and edi- Well th:::,,,i n 4 ,: ,:i: annual dance of the Junior Ha- on the ; anagram contest, followed by - T h ur tine • X 111, le it I1 N. Western C.O.., Dens I I seems to me that be is the right I tor of the London Jewish Front." [he hiate Ttd . literature courses are dassah, taking place at spelling bee is scheduled for Wed Chro nicle.rt.'llon ".^vg Na te IIe I v. let Sess eed A NatW est Shear ". to be in lejture form. followed hr pen Born I n Galicia, Austria, in man for the office of high com m is.; M. M. Ussishkin, president ' zr7.,,1,7 • — "I- 1 Hashomayim Synagogue the of the I nesday evening, Jan. 20, for mem- toss., CWIte• ilk at Metiers on Tues- su,isessiihsr:,..drp,svrrrs:, dlaceesion. 'rho e lan.. will be ,,rie.urt,hirsifs 1905, Padover came to this s cowl- stoner," the Zionist leader stated. ■ a'nantkoen ram in:Iir:/bisi.vdille. z , e d ay evening, Jan. 19. l E ' berm a the "Y " held in the waist hell end cl•nerovm• of h m ii a rakcetdivtih • h<'^ male Asked his opinion of the tye nte,s e synagog.. y fiftieth , having spent the most rr of hie The finals of the girls' ping pCMg Patrons and patronesses for the D.,,,, Hth r.. 5,-1-- cruel years of the war in one of cently concluded Moslem Congress in Zionist affairs Jan. 5. .. : __ _______________. I vent are Mayor and Mrs. David tournament will be played off ■ nd published reports that be had the most afflicted war section, of been • Per. conducted • public e A. Croll, Rabbi and Mrs. 0. Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17, between I • The election of Norman Bent- j cording to the 1922 census, to b lamin Le- Invited to address the Con- laminationn on the first Monday of Je. Eastern Europe. Graduating from endiger, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. wi, ch former Attorney General for third place Miss Dorothy Herman and Sties h,,; ; ,,' " r " Ii 114". .°4'1 6." ' Me l Northwestern High School, he re- gress, Mr. Sokolow minimized both Palestine to the Weizmann Chair 1. Iflophie ." aum, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Win- The American consulate in Je- Rushevsky. A howling par- tare T:r s w.e't el. ,ea :Li t::ii e =re se. r. wised his A. B. degree from the the importance of the Moslem of Internation Law and Peace, was rui salem has been strengthened s ton. Conveners are the Misses !ty on Wednesday evening, Jan. 20, ""' College of the City of Detroit in Congress and the authority of will be held for ''Y" members at folly Adler, president, Edith announced by the Hebrew Univer-i cons th the arrival of another full "Always in the Lcsd" 3.11. Scheel) ----- 1928. He did graduate work in Shawkat Ali, the Indian-Moslem city. Robert's Bowling Alleys, on G rand to assist Mr. Knabenshue, Williams and Celia Cohen, ems, is, new stet es t.rhere all history at Yak University and re- leader, to extend such an invita- j the co nsul-g e n boulevard and Woodward. eral. tion to him. First Class Room and The 1.7." 5 ' 5;5' v",`Sviro'r 1"., rapidly. iTht ceived his M. A. there in 1930. Dr. S. Tchernichoveky, the fans.' , P UBLIC EXAMINATION Mr. Thial, the He class In golf will meet on Thursday 'si s' eLi s 1:*ths":esi:iessrl:: Norman Angell's Statement, new consul, saw ous /lebrew poet and linguist, has service in Liver Bath for a dollar and OinVit,"eee a to receive his doctorate at the ti an. 21, at 8:30, at the '' 'tar nit Stressing his interest in Zionist AT TUXEDO-HOLMUR pool before big ' taken over the work of completing assignment to Jerusalem. University of Chicago in June, a half. Granwood Golf Schee I affairs, Sir Norman stated: "If the Heb rew D ictionary of Medicine 1932. ins uol tor , and A Simmons Beauty Rest First Paleatin. Opera House I The boys' division of the Y. W. The Ladies A xiliary met in the new there is anything in the principle and Natural Science, which was u Public examinations to which Mr. Padover is at present a Re- • Mattress on Every Bed s it he board and NO.21104 for Edison II. A. basketball league will play •nttursets: ,,e,....irdzsov... .;essitehee. ,,,ter. search Fellow at the of nationalism and tradition, I being compiled by the late Dr. Ma the parents are in- University of c the second round of their tourna- dent, Mr,. Matt Elkin.. A successful Chicago. first opera house in Pales-I e51 tde will be held in various annot understand why the world ia, and was interrupted by his tine The 67 Sproat St. i was formally opened in He has done research death. meat on Wednesday evening, Jan, rummage sole wag held In December. , work in Vienna archives this fall. should not give to the Jews an at the Tuxedo- Je-j" FREE PARKING 20, at Central High School gym- rusalem on Jan. 1. , Se hool. Sol Kasdan is principal Jun's. Sisterhood: Two years ago he taught history opportunity to be a part of the 499 Jews Entered Palestine I. I Th Near Downtown Detroit nasium, when the A. Z. A. No. 63, I The Junior Sisterhood had an active at The opera house has been named ss State Teachers College, Athens, chain of nationalities in the world e f thin branch. The tests will be . after the late Thomas A. Edison will meet the Cardinal Athletic iVierirr.s.- e common Englishman knows Four hundred and nine[ s'`" ven on three consecutiv e Sun- "segiss71:711 ,' t . ' . ". .f1): 'I" . :4! w. Va. While a student at Detroit ety - of nine by Moses Mizrachi, founder of the "e ys. Jan. 17, the class of Yonina I Club, and the Omega Socials will j to" show. On Dec. 29. It : t h.d a treasure more about Palestine than Eng- Jews, of a total immigration institution. City College he was editor of the meet the Theta Kappa Rho, The I hunt for members and guests. land and I do not gee why icktin will be examined; Jan. 24, ' entered Palestine in the Torch, literary magazine, and a we 65o 3n th of Dec b The recent decision of the Pal- 3 th , e class of J. V. Arid, and Jan. games will be played at 9:15 and 1 , V..' M..; M..; e Clu— I 1 columnist on the Detroit Colle- should not assist the old Bibli b: ca l m emer. es tine government to at 10 p. m. respectively. The Yettn• Men's Club, headed , the class of Joseph Haggai will head race, whence we all came, when it One hundred and thirty-n by S. gian. scrap the The gir l s' division of the "Y" . ine mal aria research unit, founded by s ' asks for help to establish itself as Christians and Iforaice Hewn.. too• to o f offi n . "e examined. All the examinations se;em e ca ns er".rvain e tudhiees s v h 7 ici fs' A chapter of Mr. Padover's 15 Moslems as nu m of Jackson. Monday morning. basketball league will play ems entered the American Jewish Joint Dietri- a nation. I think we should ju mp during the same period. The the see . I. heeded by Rabbl spark.. le e open to the public. They will forthcoming novel, "The Collapse b • ee in Committ b held mornings at 10:30 o'clock, ' 19-2, is .rtes eseeise, Rabbi Jerome Folk- and round of their tournament on of Austria," alreday appeared pse and show the world that we are were 80 departures during De- in th ing rise to much criticism here. It e Thursda evenin R. Jan. 14, at the e first to assist them. ellst *5 notary will be ''The Nano". rat „ , .ember. and the war anthology "Armseeddon," Miss Edna Zuckerman was Awe, Their Ga..- Rabbi Follomin nafftilla IMO- Mediate school, is charged that the is act ion "But besides, I think it should when re-elected secretary-treasurer. f the published by Cape & Smith. eu ed rament lm conf b. ence which the The Jews resident in Jerusalem' ' health depart Delta Omicrons will play the , be a tremendous piece of states- constitute 57 opened opened e G ene• • Feer 2 . di scri omina- we Hare of the Zionist movement in The ro gram at the Y . W . 11 . A . , per cent of the total e p ---- Y . . H. A. team and th Vert- tory against a very vital service vi manship to help the Jewish people s camp reunion that will be held To m as.. nod Mrs. I. M. Sad. are in New ettes will play the Combin JUDEA CHANGES NAME who are scattered over the world population there. ew of the separtisit resolution, ' and that it was taken in order to e s. Of a total id e TO EXTEND ACTIVITIES so that we should gain their friend- population of 90,526, save from dismissal and elimina- Philip Adler of the Detroit News Beetnilli, elileg. Jan. 17 at T r opted at the Calais conference _ be in the natuemp l re of lilchard I. Cohen spent the week-end staff' will lecture in the city, 51,300 are Jews, 19,850 tion people and services less es- ," on Jan. 28 at a I "A Day at Cam Norman declared. e ' the Revisionists. with his grandmother. returning to the oslems and 19,000 Christians p. " meeting of the Business and NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1—In shipabbi R Enswerlity of Michigan on ay Berlin, who comes to the M (cording to then fi gures the Jew- aential but closer to the depart- rt Pro- ' At the opening of the "Y" mem- order In • statement issued, the execu- meat. order to enable the company to United States after fah three I • In bon er of Mr ye an d Mrs. Heitma n, I fessional tie e makes it clear that its action increased Girls' Relations." Supper Club, on, bership drive, which will run extend its activities over • wider months' tour of South Africa, 1 by "International the U. C. T r a ave ve o• • dinn er at the ir hall, The through the month of January, SO field, I , 8.0 r inc ec 0. The fI ge u rta res in do qu not, er s h ow f - Ws s taken only after it had per- and presented them with • lounge lamp. club will Incite all friends of the Disciplinary M eeeeeee . the name of the Judea Life stated that he helped to organizei e . new mbe em rs were announced b I n . c " bench in that count- ,Jerusalem which, if counted would fi LON • ' • ha s been ' to attend this event. Miss Miss Rose Siege l capta • T. .1—For the Tel t ell ■ reasonable period to arse S. L. Sewn. was le New Y.k • on " in captain of of the 'hanged to Eastern ah C onne aste Life Insurance t ry which has a membership of I rat ti me on record, the executive els h ban sown the Jewish population committee of the World service di- drive committee. Competition for Company of New York, with the 1.800. pse for the passions aroused by rector of the "Y" personal W Zionist Or- th e was elected presi• awards offered to have increased 6,000. Robhl and Mrs. re:kwia• ► trailed then thon who secure approval of the Insurance Depart. Palestine Prise Winning Opus asti.'rn e Basle Congress to die down, o the usiness and Profes- ' palliation nas seen fit to announce Parents Is Cleveland. he the largest number of new re- I that it will take members meat of the state of New Yrek and sional Girls' Supper Club at a re- Published Here. disciplinary rheas- bas t that the Revisionist attacks hNares elienmcrielPeediet6i,e0e0Oie The Sitterbeed held pot lurk leech- cent meeting. Miss Selma Bern- is very keen, the boys' divvision be- of the stockholders of the corn- , while ores against the members of the "The Pioneers," a Palestinian the Christians have increased ing in the lead ■ at the Clin no longer be ignored since the m Wed...der. It It won I allowwl a baum was elected vice-president, first week of the drive. end of the Deny. The new name w s o tne t. opera i n three arta, with prologue,' 4,500, thus shifting them from only Union of Zionist Revisionists on for WW1.. bearance shown by the eine- see-, ally in use on Jan. 1, 1932. the ground that attacks of the lat. tiv words and music by Jacob Wein- and place, which they occupied an- ter organization are inielical to the ab e has been misunderstood and u se d . MINERAL BATHS /2 of Regardless of Cost! FORGET WORRIES AND TROUBLES TWO SPECIAL GROUPS Suits and Overcoats —A Message to My Friends 26° It Come early for choice selections! OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK MAX ROSINS Me JOYRICH IS CHOSEN RADOMER PRESIDENT. STERN TO ADDRESS 'JEWISH RADIO HOUR CENTERS ASS'N HENRY SIEGL IN RECITAL SUNDAY JULES WOLFSON The Old BUNGALOW Y. W. H. A. SPONSORS ili n °Iitg LEAP YEAR DAN GT u ' =■. Full Course Dinner 65c & 75e NEVER KT. CLEMENS NOTES HOTEL PAUL REVERE JACKSON NOTES of