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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-08

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PEPerRordcwisn el RONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

112

MEC Ini0 019 I INJUNOM ;NI= IS

Again, one of

SPEAKERS OUTLINE
Chronicle Thanked
By Detroit Council
CAMPAIGN APPEALS

Continued from Page

`Bud's' Boys

under whose auspices the campaign
is to be conducted.

Dr. Franklin's Appeal.

In his appeal, Dr. Franklin
stated:

Leads the Field


"The •pp eal, which the United Jewish
Campaign i n making to you, this year,
is m
or an a ount sufficient only to meet
the minimum rather than the maximum
needs of our brethren in faith. Affncted.
as 0 all have been by the economic

Maurice Marrich, • mem-

ber of the Streng organiza-

tion, has the distinction of ,

Ls

having sold more Chevy. this

year than any other sales-
man in the Flint region,

which includes • major part

of the state of Michigan and

part of Ohio.

"America's Greatest Auto Value and
Personal Service is the Reason"

flu

9

says Maurice. "And now, with the new price reduction on all
models, I expect to create • new sales record—and to are the
other boys. Let me give you a demonstration without obliga-

tion. Just call me at

to

In

A

STRENG CHEVROLET CO.

A.

BENEDICT STRENG, President

TWELFTH & PHILADELPHIA MADISON 3870

Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
626 Woodward Avenue,
Detroit.
Gentlemen:
The Detroit section of the
National Council of Jewish
Women greatly appreciates the
kind generosity shown it at
your hands in the adequate
spice allotted to it in prepara-
tion for and during the recent
national convention.
This is but a continuation of
your many kindnesses to us.
Yours very truly,
EMMA BUTZEL,
Secretary, Detroit Section.

DRIVE TO PLANT
PALESTINE TREES

Organizations and Individ-
uals Respond to J. N. F.
Appeal.

RECEPTION AND TEA

Sponsored by Centers at Phil-
adelphia-Byron Hall for
April 10.

A mother and daughter reception
is being planned on Sunday after-
noon, April 10, at 2 o'clock, at the
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah,
by the mother and daughter com-

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
TO HEAR DR. RECCORD

All-Russian Program to Feature
Meeting on Sunday.

(For Sacramental Purposes Only)

\ KOSHER WINE

California and Carmel (Palestinian

FOR PASSOVER

Rabbi Reuben Hurwitz
MADISON 1165

294 KENILWORTH

Spend Passover Week

AT THE

ELKIN HOTEL

and

Mineral Baths

On Gratiot Avenue—Mount Clemens, Mich.

MRS. SAMUEL ELKIN, Prop.

You

I

Go Directly from Your Room to the World Famous

Medea Baths

DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHERED TO)

As always Passover will be reverently and
fittingly observed at the ELKIN HOTEL.

Our kosher kitchen is under the supervision
of MR. REBECCA ELKIN, who has catered to

our best Jewish people for a good many years.
Make your reservations early, in order to ob-
tain good accomodations as they are coming in
rapidly.
Our rooms are newly renovated and deco-
rated. Elevator service, telephone and lavatory
are among the highly desirable features to be
found in the ELKIN HOTEL.

PRICES VERY REASONABLE
For Reservations Phone Mt. Clemens 135
orWrite.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

"A job for me? Gee, that's
great! I'll report in the
morning, sure"

The man who can be reached quickly
and easily by telephone usually is the

first to be called back to work.

A telephone in the home is protection,
too, making it possible to summon

aid instantly in case of fire,

sickness or accident.

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GOOD FURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE
Dr. Augustus Reccord, prised-
nent lecturer, will be the speaker ViteX...,QW4, ttottNeitAt..4\ri 4V'A ■ PA.
at the next meeting of the Young
People's Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. His subjfct wil l
be "Russia." Dr. Reccord is an
authority on Russia, having made
several trips to that country and
studied conditions there thor-
oughly.
The program planned for this
meeting is to be all Russian. Mrs.
David Kaltman, soprano, will sing,
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
Ethel Goldman Mendelsohn. A
Russian string quartet will play
native songs.
This meeting will be held Sun-
day, April 10, in the social hall of
the synagogue, on Chicago at Law-
ton. Due to the length of the pro-
gram, the meeting will begin
promptly at 3:30.
Following the program, tea will
be served front Russian samovars.
Other refreshments will also be
served.
At the last meeting of the grout)
Maurice Sugar gave an interesting
talk on "Bull, Bullets and Bread."
His speech was followed by an
animated discussion.

Another Pringle
"Goodwill"
Feature

Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of
the tree-planting committee of the
Jewish National Fund, announces
that the annual plea for trees to
be planted in Palestine on Moth-
er's Day as well as on other occa-
sions, in honor or In memory of
LEWIS J. WEITZMAN
beloved persons, is meeting •with a
MRS. ANDREW WINEMAN
good response. Mrs. Sachse re-
situation of these last years, we ask for
mittee of the Jewish Centers Assoc-
not great saerillce on•your part. but we ports the following trees ordered
iation headed by Mrs. Meyer L.
do .k that as men and as Jews you planted this week:
take from your comparative abundance
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. l'rentis. Assisting Mrs. Prentia
sufficient to sustain life for the hungry
are Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mrs.
and thesiek—for the tilted and the or- S., plants the following trees in
Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. Milford
phan. We .k that congization of the
The late Friday evening services
comparative opportunities that are yours Palestine through the Jewish Na- Stern, Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, Mrs.
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek
and your children's to live your lives tional Fund:
Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Joseph will be addressed on April 15 by
on • plane becoming to those who un-
One tree in memory of Morris
Ehrlich.
dentsnd the intellectual and spiritual val.
Rabbi Bernard Heller, director of
yes, you shore what you have with those Harris, father of—Past Matron
This is the 'first step in a pro- the Hillel Foundation of the Uni-
Institutions that•through educational and Julia Zechman. •
gram for bettering of mother and versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
recreational opportunities they afford to
late
a
One
tree
in
memory
of
daughter relationships being under- Rabbi Ileller has made himself
the kw fa•ored, an attempting to main-
member, Miss Lillian Rosenberg.
Very comfortable deep spring cushions with a
taken by the committee on girls
One tree in memory of a late work and the Mother's Clubs ad- popular with the Jewish students
four row spring (not the usual 3 row) seat
member, "Mother" Malvina Klein. visory board of the Jewish Centers at the University and is doing a
cushion — 8-knot tied — hardwood f rame,
One tree in memory of a late Association. The events planned splendid piece of work. Before
coming to Ann Arbor, he occupied
dowelled joints, exposed frame solid walnut
member, Freda Rafelson.
for the program are the presenta- the pulpit of the Reform Temple
One tree in memory of Samuel tion of a play entitled, "The Spirit
—a wide selection of covers in Tapestry—
B. Kahn, husband of a member, of Love and Understanding," writ- at Scranton, Pa., for 10 years. He
Heather cloth—Damask and Frieze—a very
an able scholar and an interest-
Nellie Kahn, and brother of an- ten by Miss Hattie Gittleman, and is
ing speaker. His topic will be
special price.
other member, Anna Karbel.
directed by Miss Rebecca Ehrin- "Goodwill—Genuine or Spurious."
Purity Past Matrons Club plants preis. Mrs. Abraham Cooper will
The
late
Friday
evening
services
present a number of Jewish folk-
GOOD FURNITURE
the following trees:
One tree in memory of Morris songs. The program will be fol- at Shaarey Zedek have filled a
RUGS
in the community and have
CARPETS
Harris, father of Julia Zechman. lowed by tea and a reception. The need
attended by from 500 to
GIFTS
One tree in memory of Samuel members of the girls' work com- been
•DRAPERIES
1,000
persons
each
time.
They
Rosenblatt, husband of Selma Ro- mittee and the Mothers' Club ad- will be continued on through Fri-
visory board will serve as hostesses.
senblatt.
Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian This event promises to be unique day, June 3. The services begin
at 8:15.
Sisters, plants one tree in memory in the history of the Jewish Cen- promptly
Many out-of-town rabbis will oc-
ters Association since all the mem-
of Mrs. Libbie Berman.
cupy the pulpit during the rest of
bers
of
the
Jewish
Centers
Mothers
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus are
the season. Among those who
planting one tree in memory of Clubs and their daughters, and all have definitely accepted invitations
TWO STORES
the members of the girls' groups
tics Libbie Berman.
to speak are Rabbi Israel Efros of
12
years
of
age
and
over,
are
invi-
Mrs Louis Germansky plants
Temple
Beth
El
of
Buffalo,
New
ted to be present.
one tree in memory of Mrs. Mal-
York, and Dr. Meyer Waxman of
2990 W. Grand Blvd. app. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratiot Asia
vine Klein.
the Hebrew Theological College of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse plant Tel Aviv Gets Electric Power Chicago, Ill.
DR. ALVIN D. HERSC H
one tree in memory of "Mother"
From Jordan Station.
Malvina Klein.
TEL AVIV.—(J. T. A.)—Tel
lain the morale of our people at • time
when their spirit k likely to be broken
Aviv and practically the whole of Gifts to Jewish Children's
and their courage put to the severest poll-
Palestine has now begun to receive
ARIEL PUBLISHES
Home in Memory of Late
sible test."
"Ani.ipiNivevive.wiNn
light power from the Jordan
A.. ■ • A*, 444iNevri vpilia .
In the course of his remarks Mr.
2 MORE BOOKS OF its
Samuel B. Kahn.
station of the Rutenberg works.
Isaacs stated in referring to the
PLAYS IN HEBREW
many causes represented in the
The Jewish Children's Home
Statement of the Ownership, Man-
drive:
agement, Circulation, etc., re- wishes to acknowledge with grati-
"A Jew who does not •upport the
Jacob V. Ariel, who two years
quired by the Act of Congress tude the receipt of the following
ardent all inclusive campaign chows by ago published an interesting vol-
his eery art that he stands outside the
of Aug. 21, 1912, of The De- cash donations in memory of the
fold. If •uch traditional institutiOns no ume of Hebrew plays, has just
the Talmud Torah, the Free Loan, Old published another set of two books ' 'troit Jewish Chronicle, published late Samuel B, Kahn:
Fol.. Home, relief—local and East
once each week at Detroit,
From Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mar-
of
plays,
also
in
Hebrew.
A
num-
European—House of Shelter, the up-
Telephone Trinity 2-3488
Mich., for Anvil, 1932.
cuse of 1427 Burlingame avenue,
building of Palestine, do not int erest him ber of critics hail these plays as
or lie outsideof his sphere of activities being of immeasurable value to He- STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Mrs. Julia Marcuse of 1427 Bur-
and interest. what then does hi. Jewish•
FRIDAY
NIGHT,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
COUNTY
OF
WAYNE--
lingame avenue, Mr. and Mrs.
brew clubs and classes.
nee. mean 1"
Before me, a Notary Public in Hugo Parshall of 1658 Glynn
"Machazoth lechol Hashanah,"
MATINEE AND EVENING
"Collective Obligation."
and
for
the
state
and
county
afore-
A similar appesi was sounded by plays for the entire year for use said, personally appeared J. H. Court, Mr. and Mrs. L. Winkelman
of 56 Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
in schools and by private groups,
5 FAREWELL PERFORMANCES
Jule Rainer when he stated:
is Mr. Ariel'a newest effort as a Schakne, who, having been duly ney Stone of 18614 Wildemere
verirgt
sworn according to law, deposes avenue.
natair cotnotryluutitonsnottitso ere
I
My desire Is to direct your attention to playwright.
One of the new books comprises and says that he is the Business
the all-inclusive nature of this campaign
to invite your consideration of the many a play in five acts dealing with the Manager of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle and that the following Gifts to United Hebrew
communal ...a to be served by it and
H. Sackeer'a Romantic Drama
to ask that you attune your hearts and story of Ahasuerus and the Purim is, to the best of his knowledge
your mind, to this appeal. It is less a festival. The other volume is a
Schools.
and belief, a true statement of the
or
a. of giving than it is of sharing. N
play
in
four
acts
on
Simeon
ben
U It in any sense of the terms •n
Shetach. Both adhere as closely ownership, management (and, if a
pence In • luxury. It is • basic necessity
Gifts to the Talmud Torahs
. daily paper, the circulation), etc.,
of life.A Jewish community without as possible to historical ac
the aforesaid publication for were received from Mrs. Sara D.
tJewish Institutions is no Jew-
Mr. Ariel is a member of the of
Roberts and Mrs. Rosa Duscoff in
sh community, and Jewish life without
the
date
shown
in
the
above
cap-
l' ideals
Ben-Ami in a soul-stirring role, supported by Miss Ethel
faculty of the United liebrew tion, required by the Act of Aug. memory of David, son of Mrs.
Is PO Jewish life.
"This obligation, friend., is net ./ Schools of Detroit. He was edu-
Dolf and the entire company.
24, 1912, embodied in Section 43, Roberts and grandchild of the late
obligation, nor the individual obligation
cated
at
Ohio
State
University
and
of any of us. It is our collective obliga-
Postal Laws and Regulations, Louis Duscoff.
tion, and as much the burden of one as is recognzled as an able pedagogue.
printed pn the reverse of this
of another. No Jew with any degree of
The volumes may be purchased form, to-wit:
racial consciou...—with any sense of
communal responsibility, may shift his from Mr. Ariel at the Philadelphia-
1. That the names and ad-
share to this polemn duty to any other Byron Talmud Torah, 1215 West
dresses, of the publisher, editor,
person. 'Col fol. of Hoak.
Philadelphia.
evoice tin th
managing editor and business
blood cries out to you" today. as It has
blood
manager are: Publisher, Joseph J.
cried out to on through the ages of Jew-
Cummins. 2073 Hazelwood, De-
ish misery and Jewish suffering. We dare MO'OS CHITIM PLEA
not he heedless of that cry. It must,
troit; editor, Joseph J. Cummins,
ISSUED
OVER
RADIO
on th e contrary. summon is to • re-dedi-
2073 Hazelwood, Detroit; manag-
cation of ourselves to the service of our
g editor, Philip Slomvitz, 32 72
people; to a re-consecration of our hearts
in this battle for the preservation of our
(Continued from Page One.)
Mo nterey, Detroit; business man-
Ideals.
"Let every Jew enlist in this service, our fellow Jews from despair— ager, J. H. Schakne 2073 Hazel-
with his heart and his soul, and, . far are as much slaves of the spirit as wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.
as humanly poesible, with his Purse. Let
2. That the owners are: (Give , .1 - =
--
Jew share what he has—that his were our ancestors slaves in
names and addressee of individual
fellow-Jew may be saved."
E
gyp t
Henry Wineman is chairman of
UP then sit down in this owners, or, if a corporation, give
the board of directors of the Jewish hour and send in our offering with l its name and the names and ad-
=---
United Dairies, Inc., announces that for
Welfare Federation and is one of humility and generosity to Charles ' dresses of stockholders owning or •=_
the outstanding figures heading the A. Smith, 2244 Longfellow, who holding 1 per cent or more of the
the coming Passover holidays they will
campaign, directing chairmen will is carrying on the sacred obliga-itotal amount of stock.) The De-
tion left to him by his father and ' troit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Wood- ..==-
be announced in a few days.
again serve the Jewish community with
A series of questions on prob- other dear departed noble fathers I ward avenue; Joseph H. Cummins,
lems affecting the campaign were of ours who for years at this sea- 2073 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, -.Y. _ .
strictly Kosher HI-TEST MILK from the
answered at Tuesday's rally by Dr. son devoted themselves to feeding Mich.; J. H. Schakne 2073 Hazel-
UNITED DAIRY FARMS, under the su-
the hungry Jews through the wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; F.
Slawson.
Margolis, 6537 Bartlett street,
An extemporaneous address by
Chitim Fund.
pervision of the VAAD HARABONIM
Pa.
Milton M. Alexander emphasized Mo'os
"Then with our obligations ful- Pittsburgh,
--ff-*
3. Tha the known bond
that "if not for this campaign chil- filled, having sent in our contribu-
and under the personal direction of
, mortgagees, and other secur- z-7-
dren will starve, the aged will suf- tion to the Mo'os Chitim this week
ity holders owning or holding 1 per
fer, culture will languish."
Rabbis E. Aishiskin and S. Strauss.
in the measure of our riches of cent or more of total amount of
spirit, we can all et down in hap- bonds, mortgages, or other securi-
MILITANT ATHEIST
Mashgichim (supervisors), well-known
piness and in peace, in gladness ties are (if there aro none, so
in joy, with all our dear ones state): None.
ANTI-FAITH DRIVE and
religious
men, appointed by the Rabbini-
at our own bountiful Seder tables,
4. That the two paragraphs
cal Council, supervise the farms where the
conscious that because of our re- next above, giving the names of
(Continued from Page One.)
milk is produced, also it's bottling and,
broadcasting stations are called sponse to the Mo'os Chitim appeal, the owners, if any, contain not
upon to arrange special programs there should be no lonely enslaved only the list of stockholders and
handling in the creamery.
with anti-Passover slogans, such as hungry fellow Jew on that night security holders as they appear
"Abolish Passover and Its Drunk- or in that week of celebration of upon the books of the company but
also, in cases where the stockhold-
edness," or "Jewish Clericals Are the Feast of Freedom."
All bottles, chns and other utensils used for Pass-
Judge Charles Rubiner will ad- er or security holder appears upon
Uidermining the Five Year Plan
TUNS IN
the books of the company as trus-
over milk are new. A special label signifying
With Their Religious Festivities." dress Altman's Juwish Radio Hour tee
or
in
any
other
fiduciary
rela-
this Sunday, in an appeal for
on our weekly radio broad-
"Kosher Shel Pesach," with the rabbi's names on
tion,
the
name
of
the
person
or
casts
over
Station WMBC,
Mo'os
Chitim.
Fear White Russia Will Not Be
corporation for whom such trustee
*very Sunday at 1 p. ni.
it, will appear on every bottle.
Able to Supply Bidjan Quota.
is acting, is given; also that the
Jurga
Calls
Deputy
Landau
Worse
MINSK.—(J. T. A.—Whte Rus-
said two paragraphs contain state-
Than Anti-Semite.
sia has failed to supply the as-
BUCHARREST.—(.1 . T. A.)— meats embracing affiant s full
signed quota of settlers for Bira
knowledge and belief as to the cir-
Bidjan, complains the "Octiabe' in People like Deputy Michael Lan- cumstances and conditions under
the course of a summary of con- dau are worse than anti-Semites, which stockholders and security
ditions in Bira Bidjan in the first was the statement made by Pre- holders who do not appear upon
mier Jorge in Parliament in the
quarter of the year.
the books of the company as trus-
It points out that White Russia course of an address submitting tee, hold stock and securities in a
wah unable to supply the small the report on last week's excesses capacity other than that of a bona
in
Jassy
submitted
by
the
Jassy
quota of 50 families and 160 single
fide owner; and this affiant has no
persons. It asks with anxiety how police prefect.
reason to believe that any other
White Russia will be in a position
person, association or corporation
LONGFELLOW 6051
to supply the quota for the seecond migrants, have been completely has any interest direct or other se-
950 E. 6-MILE ROAD
quarter since it has been unable to neglected.
curities than as so stated by him.
supply the first. The second quar- Eight Workers' Families Leaving
6. That the average number of
ter's quota is for 180 families and
copies of each issue of this publi-
Argentine for Bidjaa.
150 single persons.
BUENOS AIRES.—(J. T. A.)— cation sold or distributed, through
It is a remarkable phenomenon,
The case has been In progress
the mails or otherwise, to paid
privy cotinell In behalf of the
the paper says, that the quota for A second group of Jews consisting subscribers during the six months Noonan Bentwich to Appear Be- the
Jewish National Fund petition to for a long period. Last year the
fore Privy Council in
single persona has been exceeded, of eight workers and their families preceding the date shown above is
in the
have small funds invested in Eng- high court of England ruled that
.1. N. F. Petition.
the number actually reaching 189, emigrated to Bira Bidjan Jewish
(This information is required from
land exempt from income tax.
while only 19 families have depart- Far East of Russia, where •
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
the Jew ish National Fund as regis-
republic is ultimately to be estab- daily publications only.)
The appeal is one that relates tared in Great Britain i is subject
ed for Bins Bidjan.
Norman
Bentwich,
former
attar-
J.
H.
SCHAKNE,
lished.
Of this number one family was
fm- This payment of Income taxes.
y-general
for
Palestine
and
at
rather
to
principle
than
to
ne
Business
manager.
Six Jewish workers from Uru-
supplied by Hemel, two by N. itebsk
professor of international mediate practical benefits, it Is to
.
Subscribed and swore to before
guay poined the party. Among the
This decision was upheld by an-
and sevent by Minsk.
peace at th. Hebrew Universit ,
A mistake was committed, the emigrants is a jewish farmer who me this 30th day of March, 1932. will
Sir John Simon
will leave shortly for London n stated. The Jewish National Fund other as court.
WILLIAM
J.
BERG,
has
resided
in
Argentine
for
28
counsel for the Jewish
paper asserts, In the propagation of
the Interests of the Jewish Na- is anxious to be recognized as a served
Notary Public.
in this cue tut
settlement only among manual lab. years.
philanthropic
organization
rather
National
Fund
My commission expires Nov. 29, tional Fund.
The first party left from Buenos
orera, while the declassed poor, who
year.
Mr. Bentwich will appear before than as a busineu tnterpriae.
1935.
are not represented among the ins- Aires some weeks ago.

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