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PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FRAM TO ADDRESS
NATION-WIDE DRIVE FOR PALESTINE;
PROSPECTS GROUP
HADASSAH APRIL 4
$50,000 IS CONTRIBUTED BY WARBURG
IS ORGANIZED FOR
This
pionth's meeting of Ha-
ALLIED CAMPAIGN Continued from Page One)
low pleaded that the Jews of

COUNCIL FOUNDER AND HER HOSTESS

will be held on Monday,
America should prevent an im- dassah
April 4, at 2:30, at Hotel Statler.
chairman of the American Pales- pending breakdown of the activi- Rabbi Leon From will speak on
ties sponsored by the Jewish "Zionism as Culture."
Stone; group 2, Theodore Levin, tine Campaign.
Agenc for Palestine. Saying that
- A; r4 RVATat,
Message by Einstein.
The board last Thursday eve-
;retir \ rforilifilk
ar147.
chairman, Nathan Botuck, Milton
Shatz had asked for help for his
4423,5,27.,1-M112Adi
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The
following
message
was
sent
Gordon, J. B. Neiman, Julius Ru-
artistic work and that his life has ning entertained Mrs. S. J. Rosen-
biner, Harry R. Solomon and to the meeting by Albert Einstein: ended in tragedy, Sokolow urged sohn, who is one of the national
"The importance of the rebuild. Jews not to allow a situation to officers of the National Council of
(I)
Peter Vass; group 3, Joseph Hart-
man, chairman, Harry Cohen, Abe ing of Palestine as a symbol of develop which would make Jews Jewish Women, who was here for
Cooper, Max Finkelston, Marvin the unity of the Jewish people is pity Palestine, as now they pity the convention. Mrs. Rosensohn
is national chairman of the trien-
B. Gingold, Isaac Shetzer and Ru- recognized today by all good Jews. Shatz.
nial program committee, vice-
dolph Zuieback; group 4, Henry A. Now is the time for the Jewish
a member of president of the National Travel-
Nahum
Goldmann,
people
to
demonstrate
that
even
Meyers, chairman, Phil Bloomgar-
delegation
accompanying
Na-
the
den, Morris Fishman, Chas. D. Ja- difficult circumstances will not hum Sokolow, delivered an elo- ers' Aid, chairman of the commit-
cobson, Gus D. Newman and Ed- deter it from carrying through this quent address discussing the pres- tee on foreign relations, and na-
tional treasurer of liadassab.
win A. Woolf; group 5, Maurice great undertaking,
ent Jewish situation throughout
A. Enggass, Irving Blumberg, Abe
"Let us show the moral forti- the world. He condemned those
Goldman, Julian H. Krolik, Robert tude to carry on and to effect an who speak of Palestine an an
R. Marwil and Barney Smith.
understanding of mutual good-will "ideal" and permit their con- have been adopted by Russia
Among the beneficiaries of the with the Arab people, in accord- sciences to be satisfied by saying toward Jews there.
The response to our offering
Allied Jewish Campaign are relief ance with the traditions of our an- to themselves that they have an
"Many thousands of Jews are
has been accepted with much
for destitute Jewish men, women cestors. Each of us must help to Ideal, without doing anything for being imprisoned constantly," the
enthusiam . , . PRINGLE
and children in Detroit, the local the utmost of his ability. This is the actual work in Palestine.
letter says,"and only foreign mon-
appreciates this friendliness.
Jewish Old Folks' Home, House my message to the Jews of Amer-
eys or gold are accepted as their
Others who spoke were Morris ransom. Pour people, who are
of Shelter for homeless and tran- ica on the occasion of the launch-
sient Jewish meth stranded in De- ing of the American Palestine Rothenberg and Julian W. Mack. known to have nothing, are put in
Charge Russia Jails Jews.
troit, Hebrew Ffee Loan Associa- Campaign."
prison and either 15 rubles in gold
The American Jewish Congress are demanded of them or $10 in
tion, United Hebrew Schools, for-
Sokolow Eulogizes Shatz.
is
asked
to take immediate steps to American money. They are tor-
eign relief, Palestine and numer-
A eulogy of Prof. Boris Shatz,
ous other worthy philanthropic who had just died in Denver, was relieve the condition of Jews in tured most cruelly. Their relatives
causes.
delivered by Nahum Sokolow, Russia in a letter from Palestine sell their household things and
The Allied Jewish Campaign is president of the Jewish Agency. received by Dr. Stephen S. Wise buy dollars or gold coins at any
sponsored by the Jewish Welfare He spoke of Shatz as one of the and Bernard S. Deutsch, honorary cost in order to save them."
I ederation, of which the follow- pioneers in creating an art life in president and president, respec- New York Press Honors Nahum
ing are officers: Henry Wineman, Palestine and praised his efforts tively, or the organization. The Sokolow at Luncheon Meeting.
chairman of the board of gover- In introducing the spirit of beauty letter, signed by Mayor Dizengoff
What was characterized by vet-
nors; Fred M. Butzel, chairman of process of the retaoin shrdlu nun of Tel Aviv; Chaim Nachman eran newspapermen as the most
MRS. HANNAH G. SOLOMON AND MRS. MELVILLE S. WELT
the executive committee; Aaron into the humdrum and routine Bialik, Hebrew poet laureate; Dr. representative and largest gather-
Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon, honorary president and founder of the
De Roy and Clarence 51. Enggasa, process of the rebuilding of the S. Mossinson, Dr. S. L. Goldberg ing of responsible New York news-
in
vice-chairmen, and Dr. John Slaw- Jewish National Home Referring and Dr. M. Glucksohn, says many paper publishers, editors and National Council of Jewish Women, was the guest, during her stay
Detroit
for the triennial convention, of Mrs. Melville S. Welt of 1884
of
the
old
inquisitorial
methods
son, executive director.
to the situation in Palestine, Soko-
writers ever to attend one func-
tion assembled at the Manhattan Balmoral Road.
Club, at the invitation of Nathan
Straus, Jr., to pay tribute to Na- NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
hum Sokolow, president of the
CONCLUDES WEEK'S SESSIONS; PLANS -
Jewish Agency for Palestine, and
CONTINUATION OF PEACE, OTHER WORK
to hear the dean of Hebrew litera-
Beautiful block front open
ture talk on the modern Hebrew
bookcase—Queen Anne re-
press and literature.
and technical bureaus, in order to
(Continued from Page One.)
production of figured wal-
focus the community's attention
Louis Wiley, business manager
nut,
straight gralned walnut
of the New York Times and a per cent of the 1,300,000 Jewish on those urgent needs and to sue
and white maple — shell
omen in the United States are to the utmost their educational and
member of the Jewish Agency for
carved
legs.
Palestine, presided at the luncheon (filleted with the Council, Mrs. technical resources."
and described his interest in the S ternberger stated: "We have, in
The principal address of the
upbuilding of the Jewish home- ome instances, failed to maintain evening was delivered by Miss
Every effort is being made to make this
f m
leak
ads - Dorothea de Schweinitz, assistant
eaf Our section
land He introduced Nahum Soko- a r
"Goodwill" discount an outstanding
low as one of the greatest Jewish n have frequently failed
director of the State Employment
figures in modern times. Nathan a ctual the principle that we have Commission of Pennsylvania, who
feature ... no merchandise restricted
tCID
platform
ism
ybelf
io
e
f
r
e
t
w
,
t
e
h
m
a
Straus, Jr., chairman of the Amer-
outlined the work of vocational
. new shipments included ... two
Jewishd
na f aIt
ican Palestine Campaign of Great-
guidance bureaus already in exist-
great stores . . . floor after floor .. .
hat the source of our failure to ence and spoke of the necessity for
er New York, was host at the hat
. . . one marvelous display.
win the affiliation of tens of thou- centralized employment agencis.
function.
One Hundred Americans Sail fo r ands is to be found in our reluc- Discussions on the Jones eco
ance
to
encourage
women
of
all
nomic
audit
continued
throughout
Palestine Tour.
groups to unite with us in our the convention period.
The Boulevard Store open Every Monday Till
A group of more than 100 Council sections."
Nine.
One of the first actions of the
Americans from all parts of the
Outlining

number
press
of
critics
convention
was
to
b
is
th
e
e
country sailed for Palestine last
night on the S. S. Saturnia, on a against the Council's program — from its session.. It is believed
TWO STORES
special tour of the Holy Land. those who oppose foreign relief of that this action was taken because
Special arrangements for the Jewish needy, communities that of the anxiety of national officers
group have been made by the Pal- are lacking in social vision and to retain strictest secrecy and
\ . 5590 W. Grand Blvd. app. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratlot An
estine Travel Guild and its pil- "are deaf to the plea for civic confidence on the contents of the
,t_19
grimage in Palestine will be under service" and others who refuse a Jones audit, which is said to con-
vote
of
confidence
"to
a
cause
that
tain
I
critical
portions
and
the leadership of Rabbi Solomon
Goldman, who will act as historical has served with such distinction recommendations for the abandon-
and honor to Jewish womanhood ment of some of the Council's pro-
guide to the party.
in these four decades," Mrs. Stern- jects.
The tourists will make Tel Aviv berger declared: "These forces,
The principal address at the
their headquarters, spending in the life-of our communities and meeting Thursday night was deliv-
.''' '''''
Passover there and attending the in the thinking of our women, are ered by Dr. I. M. Rubinow, who
Jewish Olympic games scheduled the destructive forces that we spoke on "Unity in • srael."
for the latter part of April. They most turn aside if the cause of the
More than 200 delegates were
will also attend the Levant Fair, National. Council of Jewish Wo- present at the convention from
which is to open at Tel Aviv men si to triumph."
every section in the land, and in
April 7.
addition there came to the conven-
Convention Banquet.
The outstanding social event of Lion many visiting members from
New Jersey to Honor Sokolow. the convention was the banquet numerous Councils throughout the
NEWARK, N. J.—The Jewish Tuesday night, at the Statler, at land.
Among the decisions at the
community of the entire state of which the Detroit section was host-
New Jersey will join in paying ass to delegates, alternates and convention was to continue the
honor to Nahum Sokolow, presi- national officers. work for the advancement of
dent of the Jewish Agency for
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower vice- peace. Mrs. Oscar---S, Marx of
Palestine and of the World Zionist chairman of the Detroit triennial Mount Carmel, Ill., is the national
Organization, at a function to be board, was chairman. Following chairman of the department of
held on Sunday evening, May 1, grace by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich eace of the National Council. She
DETROIT CITY AIRPORT GRATIOT AT CONNORS
at the Y. M. H. A. building in of f Detroit, greetings were extend-
extend- is a member of the newly-created
Newark. An unusual distinction ed by Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon, advisory board of the Conference
has been lent to the function by honorary president of the Na- on the Cause and Cure of War, of
the fact that Governor Harry A. tional Council; Mrs. Joseph E. which Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt
Moore of New Jersey is the hon- Friend, national president; Mrs. is chairman. She is also a mem-
orary chairman of the committee Fred A. Ginsburg, president of ber of the National Council for
sponsoring the banquet. The gov- the Detroit section, and Mrs. Jo- the Prevention of War.
ernor will also be one of the prin- seph M. Welt, chairman of the De-
FRANKLIN TO ADDRESS
cipal speakers on May 1.
troit triennial board.
CENTER FORUM SOCIAL
The feature of the banquet was
Brodetsky and Neumann Discuss the appearance in a recital of Ossip
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of The 1932 National Aircraft Show which opens at the Detroit
Political Problems with
Gabrilowitsch, eminent pianist and
Wauchope.
director of the Detroit Symphony Temple Beth El, will address the
i 9 a l 3 paotn sfoad Jewish City Airport tomorrow will be the greatest exhibit in the
open
.f
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) — Orchestra. Mr. Gabrilowitsch was Z.
Chapter 93
Professor Selig Brodetsky of Lon- given an ovation for his masterful Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, on
history of aviation. Every foot of space in the enormous
don, and Emanuel Neumann of interpretation of selections from Sunday, April 10, at 8:15 p. m.
New York, both members of the Chopin, Gluck-Brahms, Brahma
Dr. Franklin will speak on "The hangar and airport at Gratiot and Connors will contain a
Ravel
and
Debussy.
World Zionist Executive, now on
Jew in America and the American
Makes Gift to Palestine.
a visit to Palestine, were the
Jew." Dancing and musical num- thrill for the spectator. Hieing Ships—Giant Transports—the
An interesting statement was bers will complete the program.
guests at luncheon of the Pales-
tine high commissioner, where im- made by Mr. Gabrilowitsch to The
newest model Sport Ships—Fighting Planes—everything of
portant political problems relating Detroit Jewish Chronicle repre- KVUTZAH TO OBSERVE
to the upbuilding of the Jewish sentative at the banquet following
"YOM
IVRI"
ON
MAY
1
interest for spectators from eight to eighty years old.
national homeland were discussed, his recital.
it is understood.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch informed The
At the meeting of Kvutzah Iv-
opportunity. A 60-mile flight In the latest
Chronicle that he was turning rith,
held at the home of Mrs. A. And here's a real
N. Y. Zionists Seek Unity in Fund- ever the honorarium for his ap- H. Silverman, arrangements were
type
transport
ships
over an International Course with five
pearance
at
the
banquet
for
use
Raising.
made for the Yom Ivri, the He-
is furthering the Palestine music
NEW YORK.—A demand for movement and the Palestine School brew Day, which will be held this take-offs and five landings. ALL ABOARD AT DETROIT—
year Sunday, May 1. The purpose
greater unity among Zionist fund- of Music.
this day is to acquaint the pub- next stop FORD AIRPORT—next stop WAYNE COUNTY
raising bodies was expressed by
Describing the start of the Pal- of
lic with modern Hebrew literature
the New York Zionist Region in a estine music movement
resolution unanimously adopted at years ago, Mr. Gabrilowitsch in general and with the Hadoar,
(Navy Base)—next stop
the fourth annual convention of stated that • number of eminent the only Hebrew publication in AIRPORT—next stop GROSSE ILE
the organization at Hotel Pennsyl- musicians were furthering the America, in particular.
WALKER AIRPORT (Canada) —and ALL OUT FOR
vania. . Problems of administra- cause of music in the Jewish set-
tion were discussed for the greater tlements and colonies ■ and that
DETROIT. A THRILL YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR.
part of the seven-hour session, they were creating • commendable
which concluded with Carl Sher- music program. There is in Pal-
OPENS 10 A.M.
man, former attorney-general, suc- estine, he stated, a music school Under the direction of Miss Ann Katch•
epr"f
of she Re al IVu
ceeding Louis Lipsky, former head sad choral organizations, and there' ha, the
.o, it .t.h
Sc ,00
..l
CHILDREN 25c
44-1 " t alc
ADMISSION 75c
presented
of the Zionist Organization of is hope for the organization of • bolic of Temple
Purim.
America, as regional chairman. symphony and an orchestra.
Mr. Lipsky declined the post of
Mr. Gabrilowitsch stated that George Wyman. • student at the Unl-
honorary chairman and instead there is dire need for funds to
11rir.t2:1r7:n Ilia' 44
rte
became a vice-chairman.
carry on this project, and that Ise Wyman.
C
felt his appearance at the recital
MI. Sylvia Rapaport. a student at
A POPULAR
SPECIAL
Rata Cellos is spending the
before the Council was an •ncel- Michigan
Easter holidas with hr parent.. Mr.
ORCHESTRA
DECORATIONS JAMES I. ELLMANN
Ient means of raising an addi• and
Mr.. G. 3. Rapport.

(Continued from Page One.)



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On Wednesday the Sisterhood held ■
Asked for his opinion regarding dessert-bridge
at the home of Mrs. A.
the statue of Palestine Jewish Zenith,
music, Mr. Gabrilowitsch dated
believed something dis-
tonal last week, stated as folows tinetly
that he Jewish would arise as • re-
in backing Mr. Ellmann:
Musleal Progras:
•Stench bombing. dynamite bombing and suit of the new developments in Seeder
Under the •uspicee of the Mole Study
thenurder—that's the procedure em• Palestine, and particularly from
ploy.) • few years ago by the notorious the agricultural efforts of a re- Club amolt a I promo. will beres ted ...
to
the
Jewish
Centers Assolation Mel•.
- Purple Gang."
Sunday. April 3, This
"Those who opposed It. or who inter- vivified Jewish people and a re-
: to he branchond
spon•ore by Tau Gamma asps. =
fered in any way with its Plans. nere deemed Jewish soil. The noted bourne
dolt with sea manly--and erpeditiously. musician tooke with enthusiasm of i otii , itr. Puccini will follow the musket
iis
rovm.
=
•Courage of a high order, •nd a deep
devotion to the ideals of serriee to the his project for Palestine.
Club Lawlers' Tea.
community and of retard for law and
Study Vocational Guidance.
The nest meetingf the club lodes ■
=T.
order. Impelled Judge James I. Ellmann.
Mrs. Francis D. Pollak of New will be held at the Jor kh Center Mel-

candidate for mayor. to take all the risks
to which he nos...rile and inevitably York, chairman of the committee bourne ► ranch on Monday moth, April
c
l
.
at
C
o'clock.
The
subJect
to
lo
dis-
tX[4741121 himself. when he took ini-
on
vocational
guidance
and
em-
will
be
••Soclal-Recr.
lion."
Tea
=
-
tiative In conveying to the •athoritleo
w he
the informationwhich bod Come to hint ployment of the Council, presided
concerning the doredations and varied at the vocational guidance forum
Baabethall Resits:
crime. of the - Purple Got."
Ronits of Junior-Senlor names of
- UndisterrO by the earnistakable risks Monday night. Mrs. Pollak stated
8..0111rzpire s II, Celtics Si ?Ir.
lasepanble from sob a cone, and freely that there are many young people yarclit s 17,
IIPM ■ 11/11
both Ws time and money.
troufts of oril:r Santo: The Strangers
Judge Intone set an example foe good of 14 to 18, just out of school,
A.
A.
C.
won
the ehamplonship by defeat- =
<Rhosr everywebere. when he dinryfordod who made false starts in life and
In, tho Crest i ns is to IS, thus auto-
the dangers and ignored the opens* In-
terred and los assurnesi. Is order to per- have become mil-adjusted, and are matkally potting theme Into this Ott-
form his full dote to the community.
therefore most in need of guid- wide Jewisk championship.
•Coeviseing proof of the essential char-
atter of the service he then rendered is ance. Pointing out that this work Ail Jewish Coto Bonier Bolsetion
one.
succinctly summarised I. the interview presents an important project for
Plot torn: Reesman !Upton. (for-
tooted this Fever by lads* Cheaot. the National Council, she de-
ward): Raido, Crotoo (fortordt
Uwe the thief assiataat prosecutor.
Strasser. "A" (cot.); Lo , •,on.
- Mn of that calibre. are. unfortnately. clared:
(gnardi ; Leatritt. Boos..
relative ore and tbe public needs their
As a neutral body, the Council Crotos
A" (guard).
lookm nohow more than It roll..
Second team, Too. Centavo (fe•
Who such • ass apply. to olio anti can work with all organizations in
stands 5.1545, Muehme the risks wkkb a community, not to set up new ward); Goldsmith, Strangers . /3"


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