A merktut Apish Periodical Carter - - - CURION AVINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO k ELEThnorr,feitsn (ARONIC1A Important Meeting to Be Held This Monday Evening. PAGE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE J. W. E. W. 0. TO PLAN L. A. SANATORIUM'S PICNIC AND TAG DAY DR. JAMES SIMON PICNIC ON JUNE 19 DIES IN BERLIN GAYMAN DIRECTS CHORD OF JUDEA • ZEDAKAH JUNIORS PLAN DANCE FROLIC The Detroit Auxiliary of Los •LETTER. SOX Miss Eleanor Shapiro, with Miss Angeles Sanatorium for Tubercu- Was Hilfsverein President for 30 Years; Noted a. Philanthropist, Helen Lefkofsky, has charge of lars is at work at present on ar- Art Connoisseur. arrangements for the dance frolic Women's European Welfare Or- rangements for the sixth annual Plans Under Wa y for the which is being sponsored by the ganization will be held Monday, picnic which is to be held on Sun- Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Concerts This Summer at Zedakah Juniors, to be held at the Editor, BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) —Dr. May 30, at Assembly Hall, 9125 On behalf of the executive com- James Simon, outstanding leader Everglades Club, in hotel Taller, mittee of the Allied Jewish Cam- Belle Isle Shell. Twelfth street, at Clairmount. of German Jewry, renowned as a on Sunday evening, June 5. Music paign, I wish to express our grati- At this meeting important inves- philanthropist, art connoisseur, Sunday, May 22, the Chord of will be by Dick Wolfe's Wolver-I tude for your splendid services tigation committee reports will be Maecenas and merchant, died Judea Symphony had as its gue st toes heard regarding three new Euro- rendered to us dur ing our fem. Monday in Berlin at the age of 81. conductor, William (layman, asso•i- A regular meeting of the club! paign. The stories in your col- pean families asking relief for For 30 years president of the ate director of the Detroit Hillery- will be held at 2:30 o'clock on umns were most tactful and un- support, in regard the other 11 Hilfsverein der Deutschen Judea, Hazomir Singing Society. While in Sunday, May 29, at the home of ; derstanding. European families who have been of which he was one of the found- Europe, Mr. Cayman was c.odue- Tillie Leibowitz, '2656 Leslie ave. on the regular supporting list for It is indeed a ileasur , to have e , outstanding in his devotion tor of a leading Russian high .chool HIM the last seven years, also in behalf a campaign's aspirations inter- to the Jewish people, Dr. Simon band, and during the world war of the orphans the ()organization preted as intelligently and ef- won the admiration and affection he was appointed conductor .4 the brought over to Detroit and kept fectively as you have done. of non-Jews by his many connec- Cossack cavalry regimental hand, We feel sure that The Chronicle, on private board for the last seven tions and many times dec fined to an honor which was seldom be. years. ffs has been its custom under your be elevated to the nobility stowed upon a Jew during t he able guidance, will continue to A report will also be heard in Last year, upon the occa ion of Czar's regime. Mr. Cayman w as Rabbi Leon Frani was guest take an active interest in on( de- regard to the success of the straw- his eightieth birthday, the Ger- the conductor of the Chord of Jud ea rabbi at the Friday night services. serving philanthropies. berry festival, luncheon and card man press devoted special articles Symphony when it was first organ Sincerely yours, A special memorial service was party held Tuesday, May 24, and to a detailed description of Dr. zed. He said he was amazed to held for the late Samuel Buchner. arrangements will be made for the AARON DeROY, Simon's contributions to the cul- see the great expansion and in MISS PAULINE BRUSSELL picnic to be held Sunday, July 10, Chairman Allied Jewish Campaign. tural and economic life of Ger- provement of the orchestra. Mrs. Israel Iola was the guest at Belle Isle, and for the tag day day, June 19. Through the gener- many. Hundreds of felicitations , William P. Bliznick, conductor of of her sister and brother-in-law, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: to be held Sunday, July 24, at Mt. osity of Elijah J. Garvey, proprie- from Jews and non-Jews in Ger- Th e Chord of Judea Symphony, is Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, The following resolution was Clemens, for which affair the or- tor of Spring Park at Mt. Clemens, many and abroad poured in on preparing the orchestra for its a P - at their home on Ottawa Drive. unanimously adopted at the twen- ganization has received a permit Mich., the committee reports that him. pearances at the Belle Isle She .1 1 tieth annual convention of the from the city mayor of Mt. Clem- Mr. Garvey, a non-Jew, is donating At the same time a bronze bust during the summer. The dates ( Receiving her Bachelor of Arts United Synagogue of America, re- ens. the use of the entire grounds and of Dr. Simon was unveiled in the t heir concerts will be announced in degree, Miss Thelma Meyer, cently held in Atlantic City, N. This meeting will start at 8 p. buildings for the day of the picnic. State Museum and a commemora- the near future. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J., at the St. Charles Hotel: m. sharp on account of the re- Congregations have also had the A special meeting of the spa tion slab was dedicated in the Ber- Meyer, will be graduated from "Resolved, that we express our freshments end the bridge party friendship of Mr. Garvey through lin Museum of Egyptology in sore and honorary members of the University of Michigan in June. thanks and appreciation to the scheduled to follow the business his various donations. Mr. Gar- recognition of Dr. Simon's great Chord of Judea will be held ' t I June. discussions. Anglo-Jewish press for giving due vey not only donates Spring Park gifts to national art galleries and `8:30 p. m. on Tuesday, June publicity to our proceedings." for the day but has also promised the archaeological museums of at Hotel Statler. Assuring you of our deep appre- to do all in his power to assist the Berlin. TO ORDAIN 18 REFORM "Three of the Gas Station" is ciation, I ant, RABBIS ON SATURDAY committees who will have charge of The German Orient Society Current German Film at Sincerely yours, the affairs. Spring Park is known • created a special James Simon YOUNG ISRAEL PLANS Little Theater. SAMUEL M. COHEN, for its famous spring waters. Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- Fund, for the purpose of continu- SPRING FROLIC, DANC Executive Director, -- Organizations and clubs are urged ing the excavations at El Amara dent of the Hebrew Union Col- "Die Drei vorn der Tankstelle" United Synagogue of America. lege, will ordain the following 18 to attend this affair. There will which Dr. Simon financed. Berlin "Send-Off"' to Be Te ndered Larg a ("Three of the Gas Station") is be dancing in the large dance hall young men as rabbis at the com- has received some of th most re- Detroit Representation to Na. the current German film at the mencement exercises in the col- at the park to the tune of a good nowned examples of ancient Egyp- tional Convention on June II. Little Cinema Theater, 56 East Mrs. Saraaohn Re-Elected lege chapel in Cincinnati on Sat- orchestra. Parking facilities, free tian art as a gift from Dr. Simon. Columbia. of charge, have been arranged. Chief among these is the interna- urday, May 28, at 2:30 p. m.: President of Old Folks' e At the last meeting of Youn Lilian Harvey is one of the stars Children will be admitted free of Frederick W. Frank. of Baltimore; tionally famed bust of Queen Ne- Israel at Hotel Statler, an inte Home Branch. r- in the east, which also includes Abraham II. Feinberg. of Beaver Fall, charge and adults' admittance will phreteta, wife of the Pharaoh esting and scholarly talk was pre Pa • Joseph Gitin, f Buffalo; Smile' . I Oskar Karlweiss, Willy Fritsch Soskin, of Chicago; Elmer Berger, Albert be nominal. Proceeds will go to Amenophis IV and mother-in-law rented by N. Kutnick, on "Jewis h and others. 0. Goldstein. Arthur Lebowit• nad Sidney the sanatorium at Duarte, where A meeting of the northwestern Wolf. of Cleveland; Nathaniel S. Share. many Detroit tuberculars are being of Tut-ankh-Amen, of which the Wit and II or and Its Analysis. " Music in this film is by Werner branch of the Jewish Old Folks of Columbus. Raphael II. Levine, British Museum has a copy and The different forms of humor loan d R. Heymann. of Duluth, Minn.: Nifonan Feldheym .of cared for free of charge. Since Home was held at the Statler Oakland, Calif.; Paul Richman. of Or. another application for admittanee it eproductions of which are known in the Talmud and in Jewish for e The plot of this film is so replete Hotel, at which time the following hroughout the world. tondo; Fla.; William II. Rosenblatt and were explained and discussed b y with humor and romance that it Isere elected: to the institution has been filed Allan T .r.hieh. of e la Pa.. the speaker. Rabbi Horowitz, o f promises to surpass the popularity Jerome Rosenbloom. of Pittsburge. Pa.: and funds are very necessary, all Mrs. B. Sarasohn was re-elected Herman 1. Pollack, of St. Louis. Mo.: MRS. S. R. GLOGbWER Palestine, also addressed the organ - of most other German talking pic- president; Mrs. J. Wartel, first Ralph A. Ilabas of Trenton, N• J • •nd friends are urged to spend Sun- PRESENTS "Y" AWARDS 'lotion. Nathan A. Perilnmn, of Wheeling, W. Va. day, June 19, at Spring 'ark, with tures. There is a three-cornered vice-president; Mrs. E. Gam, sec- Dr. Joseph Stolz, Chicago, will their families, and help make this Dr. Harry Portnoy, active for fight for the heroine—but all ends ond vice-president; Mrs. Labret, receive the honorary degree of affair a success. Following the presentation of many years in Young Israel work well for the mutual lovers. third vice-president; Mrs. S. Sin- Doctor of Hebrew Law. Dr. Stolz Novel surprises to take place that the "Sweetheart Revue" at Tern- here, was appointed chairman of ger, treasurer; Mrs. N. Blatnikoft. is a member of the second gradu- day will be announced in a later pie Beth El last Sunday evening, the committee in charge of the recording secretary; Sirs. J. Freed- ating class of the Hebrew Union issue of The Detroit Jewish Chron- Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, chair- I spring frolic-convention dance t o man and Mrs. Sellick, correspond. man of the governing board of the be held Saturday evening, June 11 Gifts to Hadassah Infant ing secretaries; Mrs. B. Marten- College and he is the oldest living icle. Welfare Fund. At a well-attended meeting held Y. W. II. A., made the presents- ( Slatzoie Shevuoth) at Assembly • graduate of the institution. Dr. thal, chaplain. St lz has been serving as rabbi in at Turover Hall last Sunday, Dr. pion of the various trophies won Hall, 9125 Twelfth street, formerl y Miss Marion Fleischmanplayed The infant welfare fund of Ha- C icago since 1887; he was the Karl Fische! medical director of by "Y" members and clubs during Atkinson branch of the Shaare y I Zedek. A five-piece orchestra has dassah has received the following several selections on the piano and 1 der of Zion Temple from 1887 the Los Angeles Sanatorium, was this season. :dim Pearl Levin rendered several been secured to furnished the music contributions: the honored guest, and in his short The first annual membership to 895; of Isaiah Temple from In memory of Mrs. Bertha Lip- vocal solos. 189 to 1924. In 1,912 hawse address to the audience he com- drive of the "Y" was sponsored by Every member is asked to invite at On Tuesday, May 24, a get-to- elected rabbi for life. Ile is still pared the sanatorium to a world of the House Council. Theta Kappa least one friend. Attendance wit I sitz from Mrs. M. Lipsitz, Sirs. J. gether party was held at Buddy's serving is leader of the temple glass where everyone could look Rho Fraternity offered a plaque be limited to 150 couples. Thos e H. Ehrlich, the Buillhhalter family. Restaurant in honor of Mrs. J. planning to attend should take ad - in and see the large family of pa- to the club bringing ion the most In memory of Mrs. Zechman of along with Dr. Gerson B. Levi. tients that comprises the unique membersfl The May millinery vantage of the advanced sale o f Chicago from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weisman, who was instrumental in making the last affair a success. stores offered a hat to the girl tickets, communicating with Dr Glazer, Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Loe- Desperation is the mistress of institution located at Duarte. Aaron Levinson, prominent at- bringing in the greatest number Portnoy at Empire 2180-M. wenberg, Sir. and Sirs. Robert the impossible. torney, who has been visiting his and the "1"' offered a prize to The adult educational courses in oLewenberg. family for a short period, was pres- the individual (boy or girl) bring- Hebrew, Yiddish and Jewish his- In memory of D. W. Simons Gifts to North End Clinic. Fear evergoeth armed. entto • greet the auxiliary on its ing in the greatest numbs new tory, which were established and from Mr. and Mrs. 151. Lipsitz, Mr. achievements and stressed that the members sponsored by _ and Mrs. . J. II. Ehrlich, Mr. and Young Israel of He mbers during the period of the North End Clinic has received work must go on as the need now drive. From Jan. 1 to March 15, trod ' through its education commit Mrs. Si, Colton. Mr. and Mrs. the following contributions: is greater than ever. Sirs. Levin- a total of 255 new members were tee, conducted on Monday night it s Harry Frank, Mr. and Sirs. Leo In memory of D. W. Simons A son who is, also an ardent worker brow last session, until next September Butzel, Mr. and Sirs. J. Loewen- from Mr. and Sirs. Monroe Ro- Musical for this cause, is at present secre- ht in as a result of the These courses, offered under th e berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Loewen- drive. Omega Socials brought in senfield, Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. tary of the Michigan-Duarte group. 68 members to win the plaque. supervision of 'the United Hebrew berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazer, Mr. Masterpiece Welt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sloman, Schools, Abraham II. Jaffa, attorney, ools, and the personal guidanc A Great Story! Harry Thav brought in 53. Esther of Messrs Isaacs, Markson, Bach e and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wine, Jesse F. known for his sincere work-fair the - and Sirs, I'hilip Shulman, Mr, and Hirschman, Miss Sadie Hirsch- auxiliary and secretary of the Aux- Hellen brought in 14. halter, Lachover and the Mises Pik e Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan, Sir. and Mrs. LILIAN HARVEY The baseball trophy is a five- and Tiktin, were of an expetimenta Mitchell Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. man. iliary board of directors, made a In memory of Mrs. Samuel Gold. OLGA TSCHEHOWA stirring appeal to gain volunteers. year award owned jointly by those nature, and due to its outstanding Wolf Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. David enberg of Boston from Dr. and clubs in the 1'. W. A. Athletic success, will be The musical program was pro- continued next se Zenon. OSKAR KARLWEISS Mrs, Hugo Freund. League, boys' division, which win vided Miss Pauline Brussel!, so- master under an enlarged plan and WILLY FRITSCH prano, of radio fame, who sang the highest baseball league stand- an elaborate curriculum. Irving several numbers, accompanied at logs from 1931 to 1935. The cup Schlussel, chairman o1 the edu- the piano by S. Solomon. Leon is the gift of Sigma Rho Delta cation committee, has strived hard Field, played selection on the violin, Fraternity, a group which met in to organize and establish these and was also accompanied by Mr. the clubhouse last year. It was classes. Solomon. won in 1931 by Omega Socials Haymen Epstein, chairman of th Tag week volunteers are asked C lub. The 1932 season is just national convention committee phi to call Mrs. Emma Rabinowitz, Gar- tarting. week issued an invitation to al field 6313-J. Havuros Fraternity was the Young Israel members and friend winner in the second annual inter- throughout the United States and city debating tournament held at Canada, to attend the eighth annua PURITY'S MOONLIGHT the clubhouse, discussing the sub- convention of the Council of Young DRINK HI•TEST MILK " a n la be Israel, at the Clarendon.lirunswick TO BE HELD JUNE 211J ,Resolved, iven Dominion status." The Hotel, Asbury Park, N. J., on June am entered by the Havuros con- 17, 18, 19 and 20. On Monday afternoon, June 13,1 si sted of Samuel Charfoos and at 4:30 p. m., the newly installed Prof. Nathan Isaacs, of the Har- officers of Purity Chapter No. 359, l w ubin Losh. The Ganymedians vard Law School, will be present O. E. S., will exemplify the de- i n ere runners-up. The cup was do. and will speak on "How is the Jew- ated by the former Alpha Sigma ish Youth Prepared to Undertake grees of the order upon a class of Phi Fraternity. the Responsibilities of the Jewish candidates. Following a 6 o'clock The "stunt night" cup went to Community." Dr. David I. Macht dinner, a second class, of candi- Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity for their of John Hopkins University, out- dates will be initiated in the eve- lung. All members who desire to pr oduction of "They Laughed standing pharmacologist, will speak When We Sat Down," an orches- on "Experimental and Scientific attend are urged to make reser-I ts ated illustration of a Vitaphone Contributions to the Hebrew Diet- vations with the secretary, Long- I re cord. ary Laws." Dr. Harry Bluestone, A better and richer milk at fellow 2258. no extra cost. Obtainable at Preparations for the fifth an.' p Honorable mention was given to executive director of Young Israel, = hi Sigma Kappa for "Our Birth- in his statement issued to members = your grocer, or by calling Long- nual moonlight sponsored by Pur- (In y Party;" l'hi Beta Epsilon for of the Detroit branch, urges mem- fellow 6051. ity Chapter are under way, with Musical Justice;" Omega Socials, bers to attend the convention and = Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro as general fo You'll find the same hi-test ✓ "The Touchdown," and Beta avail themselves of the opportunity = chairman, Mrs. Cora Jacoby, C qualities in our cream and hi, for "The Ilat Shop." to hear these two great men. chairman of the program com- creamery products. Ping pong tourney ran for four One of the features will be a mittee, and Mrs. Rose Rubin, n, For your health—for nour. eeks, finishing on Jan. 24, and Zemiroth contest to be held on Fri. chairman of the ticket committee. ishment—drink Ili-Test Milk. boys and 16 girls were entered. r day lea % ,J huc n a e n lp , r , ot d o ucd e elt e s rm bi c n se t Milk must be pure to be health- The moonlight will be held Tues. A fter many close matches, Irving day evening, June 21, on the Li ful—free from germs. Buy tvin emerged victor in the boy. , talent in rendering Zemiroth selec- steamer Put-in-Bay. Besides the your milk from the only 100% urney, with Irving Jaffee as lions. dancing, there will be cards and to All-Jewish creamery in Detroit. For further information as to runner-up, and Sophie Rushevsky vaudeville entertainment on the the girls' group, with Dorothy transportation, etc., call Abe Rosen- boat. Herman as runner-up. Model shine, Melrose 1098 or Garfield awards were presented to first- 1881-11f. British Government Intervenes is RAO E. Slx•MlleRd. Leeet•lleer SON , place winners in each division. Behalf of Palestine Rabbi. GIVE Us A TRIAL The Detroit Jewish Chronicle MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The Brit- donated by Jacob H. Schak e, n ish Embassy officially intervened cup, was presented by the Y. W. H. A. with the Soviet government in be- Think of It! Athletic League, boys' division, to half of a Palestinian rabbi who was recently arrested by Soviet the winner of the basketball com- Dr. Morton Hack Gives His Advice petition, in which six boys groups authorities, it was learned here. on Corrective Treatment. Although the name of the rabbi !participated. The season began on under arrest is not disclosed, it is Jan. 6 and ended March 23, 30 "Of all foot pains, probably the On Michigan's Beat Golf known that the British Embassy games having been played. The worst are those caused by the acted upon the request of Rabbi Ben Bey Athletic Club, winner of breakdown of the anterior metatar- Courses . Kook who appealed to the British the trophy, was undefeated sal arch," said Dr. Morton Hack, HAWTHORNE VALLEY authorities when learning of the throughout the season. Runner- sehiropodist to the Hack Shoe Co., rabbis difficulties from his family. up was the former Theta Kappa I recently. Two Plants: The rabbi who is in difficulties, is a Rho Fraternity, now merged with "This arch runs acroos the ball dines of Palestine and fully en- Alpha Sigma Phi and known as of the foot, and its breakdown is W. Warren Ave at Gulley Rd. Chi Sigma. titled to British protection. usually heralded by the formation W. Warren at Merrimam Road The Soviet authorities, it is of callous areas on the bottom of 30 minutes from City Hall learned, claim that the arrested the ball. ha'rn rn n e or t Zrtoceom rabbi entered Soviet Russia without 'Another comn7 Sundays $1.50 Sundays the necessary visa. Nevertheless, Ira; hammer- ra- NEW NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— toes usually are not associated with it is believed, the the intervention Early Morning end Late After• of the British representative here Herman Bernstein, United States a breakdown of the metatarsal arch, noon Rates will effect his release. The rabbi, minister to Albania, sailed May 20 but when we consider the hinge it is understood, entered Russia for on the S. S. Leviathan after a action of the join s between t the the purpose of visiting the grave stay of four weeks. Mr. Bern- metatarsal bones and the toes we of the Ball Shem Toy. stein will visit Geneva after land- can easily see the relationship. "A third condition, known as ing at Cherbourg and then pro. 'Morton's Neuraglia " is recognized teed to his home in Albania. Mr. Bernstein hastened his de- by pain in the balls of the foot be- Pa rture in order not to delay the tween the heads of the metatarsal bones. This sharp pain is found In loving memory of my dear ma rriage of his daughter, which usually between the metatarsal father, Michael Freedman, who ha s been set for the early part of bones back of the fourth and fifth Ju ne. used awe y e fiv y earsMa ago May toes. 31, 1927. "The corrective treatment is the g. An Appeal to Jewish Nation- same His son, Harold. regardless of the immediate A special meeting of the Jewish MAKE PALESTINE AN ENVIABLE PIECE OF WORK, FELIX M. WARBURG UR (Continued from Page One.) Bouquets! in the presence of a large gathering of leading men and women assem- bled in the Manufacurer'a Club. Judge Leopold C. Glass, chairman of the local campaign, presided , and other speakers included Dr. Cyrus Adler, who in the words of Secretary Hyde, spoke "all too briefly" of the early telationship which existed between the United States Department of Agriculture and the first agricultural experi- ment station established in Pales- tine High Commissioner of Paleeti fttr anti ?dattss E ice, comprising hundred of con gationa, held last week in Atlan , City, in support of the tree pla ing program in the Washingto Forest in the holy Land. He al made public the resolution adopt; by the eightieth annual convent of District Grand Lodge No 1 the Independent Order nal B'r' held last week in Boston, calif for the participation of the me bars of the largest Jewish frater organization in the world in tribute to George Washington, Will Shelve French. Report. Back Washington Forest. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Two Jewish national organizations, rep- resenting through their membership tens of thousands of American Jews, have decided to participate in the nation-wide movement for the planting in Palestine of a George Washington Forest to com- memorate the bicentennial miniver- sary of his birth, it was announced b y Nelson Ruttenberg, chairman of a national committee of all faiths sponsoring the project, and presi- dent of the Jewish National Fund of America, As the national committee is pushing plans for the observance on June II, in accordance with a de- cision of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, as "George Washing- ton Sabbath" in the Conservative synagogues throughout the country, Mr. Ruttenberg made public a text of a resolution adopted last week by the United Synagogue of Amer- I LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Ili Commissioner Wauchope has no tention of making the French port public, the Jewish Chroni here declares it has learned on liable authority. Convinced that the execution the French Report would per unfair to Palestine as a whole sir it would retard the general devel( merit of the country and unnec• airily hinder its agricultural pi , rasa, the High Commissioner Palestine, the Jewish Chroni. states, has decided to shelve t Report and submit it neither the Jewish Agency nor to the Ar Executive, nor is it intended make its contents public in a other manner. The High Commissioner Dili; the attitude, the Chronicle repot, that the limitations proposed . French, would be tantamount an embargo upon private initial4 . and would throttle public enter: prise. RIDE ON NEW RUBBER! Make Your Memorial Day'Trip Safe! Let KAHN Equip Your Car With the Latest Tires made by ilOan EAR Ask us about the brand new RELIANCE Goodyear units just out. Prices range from $2.95 up. Never have such low prices been in effect! 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