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ThEDLTRonjaisn

RONICIA

and THE LEGAL
L CRONICLE

-r 'U. H. S. AUXILIARY
DINNER ON MAY I

Sensation of the Season

A May get-together dinner will
be given by the women's auxiliary

l of the United Hebrew Schools on

in high=grade electric refrigerator

PAGE ELEVEN

NETZORG LAUDED
ON U. OF M. CAMPUS

DETROIT'S ONLY

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OWPLACE

62 EAST COLUMBIA

NEXT TO THE LITTLE CINEMA THEATER
Sunday evening, May 1, at 6:30 p.
David Leon Netzorg, son of Mr.
m., at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
The greatest array of tal-
and
Mrs.
Morton
1,
Netzorg
of
An interesting and entertaining
FRED STRITT
ent ever assembled in •
Manila, P. I., and grandson of Mr.
night rendesvous! Gorgeous
"That Certain Party"
and Mrs. J. M. Netzog of 3274
song! Hilarious merriment!
Mastering
the Ceremonies
Rochester avenue, Detroit, was
You must sea the "Show.
For Two Years ■
at the State
highly lauded in an article in the
placer'
Theater
Michigan Daily, University of
Convert charge. Week-
Michigan newspaper, at Ann Ar-
AL GALE - BEN TRACY
days, $1 after 9:30; Satur-
e,
bor. David is a sophomore at the
"Broadway Favorites"
days, $1.50. Floor shows at
university,
/
r
7:30, 10:30 and 12:30.
MURIEL PARKER
The article referred to was
"Showplace Nightingale"
written by Jerry E. Rosenthal,
who, under the heading "Netzorg
TED NOLE AND
BABE MORRIS
I
Is Brilliant Student," said:
HIS MUSIC
JULIE SILVER
et
"David Leon Netzorg, consid-
10 Splendid Musicians
ered by faculty men in the mathe-
"SWEET AND tiorr.
CHARLEY ROTH
natics and chemistry departments
and His Dancing Girls
of the university as one of the
1
Broadcasting Nightly a 1 :45 p. m., Station WXYZ
most
brilliant
students
who
has
.:
e ntered Michigan in recent years,
r
COURSE DE LUXE DINNER
has had more than just a pre-
Served Nightly 6-9;30 p. m., Without$130
cocious existence as a scholar. i
Couvert Char:e
"Only 17 years old, Netzorg s
FLOOR SHOW AT 7.30 P. M.
one of the youngest sophomores
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
enrolled last year as a freshman
from Manila, P. 1., his home. In
For Reservations Phone Ch ■ rlie Fremuth, Clifford 2265
his studies here in the mathemat-
ics and chemistry departments, in
MRS. MARY GORDON
which he has been taking advanced
Eiiiht•lap relay—Won be American A.
program has been arranged by the courses, he has received all A's
C Four-man basketball relay—Won by
[ committee headed by Mrs. Joseph and is looked upon by heads of the
----
Olympics,
I Ehrlich and Mrs. A. B. Stralser,
By Marton M. Eric.
departments as practically an as-
30-Yard dash—first. Stovack, Mono.
macs; second. Rappaport, American A.
Mrs. Mary Gordon is general sistant instructor.
An under-
C.; third Smiley. American A. C. Tim*
Ichahirman.
The reservations are standing of the Einstein theory of
Inter•Fraternal Baseball.
a 7/10 seds.
in charge of M rs. Wolf Kaplan, as- relativity is the most famous of
220-Yard dash — flrot,
first, Freedman, Amer.
The Jewish Inter-Fraternal base-
A. C.; second, firessmen, Olympics:
I tinted by the following: Mesdames his accomplishments.
ball teams will be rolling out in a Iran
third, Sussman, Monumaca. Time 26 3/1.0
' Esther Goldberg, •I. Margolis, R.
"Although Netzorg hails from few weeks on various baseball dia. eeconds.
St•niting hop, step and Jump--first
Marvell, E. Solomon, Si, Weksler, the Philippines, he was born in moods, for a little conditioning.
Olympics; second, Stovack.
: Saul Saulson, Abe Knoppow, Ju- Detroit and was taken, when a Some teams entered this year are: Goldstein,
Monomers; third, Freedman, American
lius Berman, Ilarry Cohen, Chas. year old, to the islands by his par- Alpha Tau; Epsilon Nu; A. Z. A. A. C. Winning distance, 25 feet 814
Brody, A. Mnrkson, D. Friedman, ents, who went to Manila as school and Phi.Alpha Tau.
. . ayman, L. Fineman, K. Pol- 1 teachers. Ile has lived in Manila
The Straneers A. C., by dealing
Boy Enters Canadian N.. Ben
Bey A. C., won the championship of
lack, A. Kasle, I. Shetzer, A. ever since, graduating in 1930 Jewish tional
Championships.
the city-wide Jewish basketball tourna-
Smile, II. E. Lippitt, A. M. Preg• from the Manila Central High
Al Silber, prominent young De- ment. The Strangers did not lose •
', 4 arson, Emil Baron.
game In this series, were undefeated In
School
with
highest
honors.
Think of obtaining the big, handsome
"While in high school, Netzorg, troit Jew, now attending the Uni- the Jewish Center Basketball League and
,e
The committee in charge of the
"W
versity of Michigan, established an will receive • trophy donated by Olin
electric refrigerator pictured ... bear-
program spared no efforts in pro-
haberdashers,
finding the mathematics and enviable track record. Under the and Wein. Twelfthstreet
ing the name GRINNELL ... embody-
of winning the champion-
riding excellent musical talent chemistry courses too " taw, . colors of the Cadillac Athletic Club, emblematic
ship,
and other entertaining features.
ing the latest improvements . . . AT
i%at ' All members and their friends are took special courses in these fields the young man traveled to Toronto
Morris Bloomof the Strangers A. C.
A PRICE of $109.50! Here is truly
at the University of the Philip- to enter the Canadian National defeated
II•rry Gainey, • club mete of
invited to attend. For reservations, pines, receiving all A's in his Track and Field Championships. In his. in the finals of the Jewish Center,
remarkable value ... we feel sure you
I call Mrs. Mary Gordon, chairman, work,
Association senior handball tournament
the
high
jump
he
placed
second
will readily agree you've never seen
In straight lets. He will receive ■ medal
or any member of the committee.
„ Despite his interest in these with the height of 6 feet 4 inches, emblematic
of same.
anything to compare with it ... DON'T
to tie only beaten by George Spitz,
two fields. Netzorg has not, as holder of the world's indoor high
FAIL TO SEE THE GRINNELL
' FORM CONSUMERS
yet, fully decided what he plans to jump record. Silber then journeyed
REFRIGERATOR . .. if you have
do when he is graduated. It is his
MATCHMAKER
to Ilamilton, Ont., where he placed
KASHRUTH LEAGUE belief, he says, that he must third
felt that a fine refrigerator could be
ISCRADCREN)
i
jumping the height of 6 feet
The GRINNELL Electric REFRIGERATOR

broaden out more before he 2 inches.
Men
and women desiring to make
obtained only at a high price, there is
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worthwhile acquaintances for mat-
r'
I NEW YORK.—At a meeting of chooses his profession although he
a pleasant surprise in store for you.
may be had on terms easy as . . .
In the state A. A. U. cha mpi on- rimonial purposes, see me.
had the firm
members
of Hors 1 Park
/ the
mbf
the
7
I
i Silber won the high jumping
conviction
of came
doing ship,
t! Consumers'
when he
League for Kashruth, c em cal research
S. PARANSKY
r /
event with a 6 foot 2% jump and 1963 Taylor Ave.
A 35-year reputation for quality products back of
I held April 6, in the Young Israel to Ann Arbor.
Euclid 5061
won the running broad jump
Building of Bora l'ark, the follow- "Recently Netzorg delivered a also
the GRINNELL Refrigerator. Handsome design • •
with a distance of 22 feet 8 inches.
;# I ing officers were elected: Presi- Paper before the ungergraduate In
addition to all of these sport
gleaming white exterior . . . PORCELAIN enamel
/ dent, Sidney Smithline; vice-Presi- mathematical society at one of activities, Silber is the holder of the
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
. f.,,. I dent, Noah Goldstein; treasurer, its meetings for which he was coveted Coif key, insignia of the
interior ... liberal food.storage capacity ... nine.
Detroit's Lading eat;
0 I Dav id B. Cohen; recording secre• highly complimented by professors national legal h
Beat Knew.
point cold control ... heavy steel cabinet ... DRY
onorary
fraternity
tary, Irving S. Horowitz; financial and students alike,
MOREL
ZERO insulation . . . concealed refrigerating unit
at the University of Michigan.
secretary,
Saul
Grossman;
corre-
Recommended by the
Your Old Refrigerator, Radio, Phonograph or
"Differing front most prodigies,
. . refrigerating unit mounted on springs . . .
City's Most
Promi-
I sponding secretary, Morris L. Cold- Netzorg, at the present time, has
Centers Track Results.
Piano Accepted as Part Payment
nent Physicians.
chromium plated hardware . . , quick-freezing
stein.
.
The fifth annual track meet of
no hobbies. He admits, however,
1410 Haaoletved Ara,
power . . . economical operation.
The Consumers' League for that he collected stamps with his the Jewish Centers Association wa s Phone Trinity 2-6426
held at Northern High School gym , a.
<' Kashruth is a movement recently brother when younger."
Also Norge and Ice-O-Matic Electric Refrigerators
under the able direction of Myron 1
started at the instance of the
.....—
Blatt.
;
Jewish Forum Food Bureau, for the
QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR FIFTY YEARS
The
Ilakoahs,
winners
of
the
in-
first
time
uniting
the
laymen
seek-
BIOGRAPHY OF BARON
G rand
i
termediate divison,
srored 32 3/10
ng the enforcement of the kosher
ROTHSCHILD
Rev. Samuel
Radios,
points, wit h four firsts, two seconde
and
, food laws by the united power of
Baron Benjamin Edmond Roth-
(Mogilevsky)
Small
?! 1 their purchase money, by which schild, the famous philanthrop ist,
Upright
in and two split ties for third.
Schwartz, the
outstanding
sta
Musical
can oblige dealers to supply was born in Boulogne
near
Paris
r
of
Pianos
41 STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES la-
hi c
00 only the kosher foods demanded. 1845. Ile is a
scored 15 points of his
instruments,
great lover of art, tea am' s lub,
at
total.
/ '
e M
I Those are eligible to membership and is a member of the Legion
eee
p , n
Sheet
tl. I.
All
,:
,
In
the
junior-senior
division, the
1515-21 Woodward IlLve. • Detroit
who sign a pledge that they will
IS Jfeawi
deehmuennid- Aminetrei.cannAe.oCly.mwpaiese,fieree
pe
w-
Music,
Prices
"demand an authoritative approval d fic l ein °t n ec contributions
stewmitthwt2tit •
le
C h Maternit y H o spi tal
uorn
t r ia on n cse.to
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches
at Neer York.
etc.
I of the ka.shruth of all foods they non-Jewish
institutions.
President
19
points
an
dthe
Monomers
third
80 estmlneter Am
h
I use at home, hotel or restaurant." of the Philanthropic Association in h wit rhel2e
pm oip nl s.
- ...2
Paris, and of many other institu-
Hemlock 8444
o
t ete results are as fol. nommimilmommonemmil
!Scores of Jewish Stalls Looted; Um Is immortalized in Jewi s
Unique Passover Haggadah.
$3 a Pound for Matzo.
,
1 Jews Attacked in Polish Towns. history by his love of Zion and by
ra ti on
of the holiday.
it i L kne'— el e lini:!h "ki ss5.2. --
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Scores his deeds for Palestine. lie was 5 lso:11:oL'reTiVii:!.v
b
lover
of Zion
his early
youth,
o ri4 0 i /. 6. Milt°, pl,nt .hers, 4 3/5 point.;
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A. )—Matzo of Jewish stalls in Gorka, near a and
became
the in father
of the
new ...isg
The Passvoer
has een is being charged at the rate of $3 Posen, were looted and their own-
published
here in Haggadah
the Hebrew
.i7. : sroviiniek aelie.t, Schwartz.
Rabbinate Is Sued.
Rev. Canter
guage, employing Latin characters
lan- per pound, the Emes discloses in era attacked by hooligans, who Palestinian Settlement. He
"' I"
.:'.'"
Saferstein,
Te
o •
David Golden
ISTAMBUL.—(J. T. A.)—A f or the first time. •
an article in which it calls upon took the occasion of the market on Palestine more than 60 million
l
a feet sun inches. 71:is :1 1 7 . ''t*i :it s . 75 e .1
Detroit'.
raved..
Rabbinate in Istanbul Sued suit in the amount of £15,000 has
the militant atheists to take note
francs. Ile supported Jewish col- High Jurnp—first. Ru b in ,
k oah
MOHEL
publication of the Ilagga- of th emanner in which the matzo day to launch their assaults.
tim es, bought up large tracts of man tie; Finn. l
; S
for Non - Kosher Matzoh been brought against the chief rab- dah The
;
in Latin characters was in- business is being carried on. The
What they could not carry off
K ma a o , Panthersi ; •koahs
Surowitz, h Orioles.ta
affer, S wa.
is
Wedding
C.,._..
binate here by two Jewish bakers spired by the government author'. , paper relates that in the case of the hooligans destroyed, leaving land and founded new colonies with ei v l::: 4 Net II inchea
Labellin g.
sin Performed WI
whose matzoth had been declared ties, who are desirous that the mi- those supplying their own flour the Jewish traders in a precarious schools and hospitals, planted gar- Ti„ }' :, I ;.2,J. elal;',37, . b.,,p n 82i. Club.
Han,.
and
by
non-kosher.
dens and orchards built
cared wine
for eel-
the
F our.nan Basketball -idlin y.—.1von
norities in Turkey, like the Turks, , almost a dollar a pound is charged position.
by
Appointment
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Twenty
lets and factories. I
The iabbinate had labeled the should abolish their own script and
2220 Cialrmoust
In the meantime a fierce anti- moral and spiritual development of .se t-Yard
thousand persons have applied for matzoth non-kosher on the round employ Latin characters instead. for the baking.
Euclid
(MVO
g
Passover reli e f, (Ada
Jewish agitation continues
rt!' til ,1:sk °VI: '
es un- tht Jewish settlements as a father 1, 101_0 . 44 1mm .. h i;- AlrglcIc
] statistics that it was prepared in an ordi-
4 ee Cold.. '
Steps have already been taken
-
issued by the Kehillah reveal.
abated. The anti-Semitic propa- cares for his children, and visited „, z, ° .rd d T‘tne,
b—flret Sch wartz. Ra•
nary biscuit factory and that non- to translate the Siddur, the Book
gRatongo
so
far
as
to
issue
open
Palestine
numerous
times,
in
spite
eel's!'
117.=.
o
_----N
Four thousand persons applied Passover flour was used.
Copy Is Due Earlier
i
r
roi:r"4:
of
Prayer,
into
the
Turkish
tan-
%.
appeals for pogroms upon the of his very old age. The famous
s
for fullupport
while the remain-
J.
SILVERM
For the Next lame Jews, which are permitted to be philanthhry opi j iit ew ie s beloved h e a untd the Wends.
A group of distinguished Jew- Page.employingLatin chaste-
A N
der re q nested oral y
4

Schwartz,
Ilaitoe. hs; specoannd, ak
matzorth. ish lawyers has formed a commit- ters.
distributed undisturbed.
mired
Illi.'s —
tz,fill'at.
Mohel Specialist
koahs; thief!, Oat B. Katt, li oahW-
n; K
Sect
Such appeals were circulated in world. Colonies and streets in Pal- man, Orioles, Winn ing
a Some persons were willing to Pay tee to act as counsel for the rah-
On account of the concluding
The movement to reform re-
distance; Si
a Yore lase-
small label.
fee in order to remove the binate. The committee in headed ligion and Latinize the Hebrew
days of Passover occurring on Lublin and its environs. One ap- estine have been named in his
charity
, on Ventura, professor of script has been inaugurated by a
by isc
Wednesday and Thursday, forms peal asks: "Who laughs at your honor.
::3‘;' ,:i,'..s til ;ol c i .I.tir lei A ni.71 011k::
The Kehillah has arranged a law in the Universit y of Istambitl. small grou p of young Jews, influ- for the next issue of The De-
". 7, L..dt"
K , 4
religion? Who spreads Bolshe-
12 points; Ileilours 3 points
S t•ndin broad
broad J ump—flrat. American
ninnies.
gseco
number of mass Sedorim to take The committee believe that this enced by the Turkish youth move- troit Jewish Chronicle will close vistri? Who are leeches?" And
For good you are, and bad, and il•
c •• second, Stovack . Monomers: third,
care of those who are unable to case offers an opportunity to deft- meat. It Hoes not meet with the
d.
early, and all copy should reach answer: ''It is the Jew. If you like to coins, some true, some
7077
c al,.„
6:in • is:11:rpi". Winning distance,
conduct Sedorim for themselves. nitely establish the legal rights of approval of the majority of the the editor not later than at noon buy from a Jew you betray your light; but every
one of you
A number of free kitchens have the rabbinate.
Gladstone
on Monday.
Jewish population.
fatherland and rob your own stamped with the image of the ..,1. 1. , :i d s. 4l i i s on. nir,:liouPre,ns a lsir r . d. oEr 4.gi,i n. :
children."
A. C. Winning jump 6 feet
king.—Tennyson.
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indite.

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