100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 19, 1932 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-08-19

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Thelkatorr ,LEwisn eiRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

BUDGET ADOPTED
BY AGENCY AFTER
STORMY SESSION

(Continued from Page One.)



under the direction of Dr. Weiz-
mann, former president of the
World Zionist Organization and
the Jewish Agency.
The Board accepted the offer
of Sir Percival David of London
to endow for a period of eight
years a chair for art and archaeol-
ogy in the Near East, which is
to be named for Sir Sasoon David,
his father. A suitable cacndidate
for the chair has already been
selected, it was stated.
A committee has been named to
select a site for a hospital to be

connected with the university, and
early building operations a re
awaited, it was reported.
The budget of £37,770 adopted
is designed to maintain the exist-
ing services.

Arab Executive Reject. French
Report.

JERUSALEM.-(J. T. A.)-
The praesidium of the Arab Ex-
ecutive has repected the report of
Sir John Hope Simpson, the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency was in-
formed here by Auni Bey, for-
mer member of the Arab Execu-
tive and organizer of a new Arab
party.
The Arab Executive, composed
of 48 members, will meet early in
September, to draft its final re-
ply to the High Commissioner
with regard to the French report,

the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
also learns.
Jews living from 2,000 to 3,000
years ago made scattered caves
outside of Jerusalem their family
vaults, new discoveries of ancient
Jewish assuaries near the Hebrew
University by Dr. Sukenik reveal.
Dr. Sukenik excavated a tomb
on the western elope of Mount
Scopus which contains 23 ossu-
aries.
A peace pact between the Be-
douin Tribe Ilyadin and the Miz-
rachi colony of Baruch, where a
Beduoin trespasser was killed, was
concluded here with ceremonies.
The family of the man killed
received compensation. The dis-
trict officer attended the cere-
monis and endorsed the peace pact
in behalf of the government.

Mak and sure way to

Grow
Richer
as you
Grow Older

There is a safe and sure way to accumu-
late wealth-a way that guarantees you
an income every month for the rest of
your life after you reach the age of 60.
And in addition it provides positive pro-
tection for your family.

The Great-West

Prosperity Policy

is one of the soundest, shrewdest invest-

ments you can make. It makes definite
provision for the period when advancing
years must inevitably bring declining
earnings.

MOE LEITER

Withoutobliastion. please emit comistete informs..
about Tise tsrest.Wints Proepenty Betsey.

Add,.

THEGREAT-WEST LIFE

ASSURANCE COMPANY

WINNIPEG

HEAD OFFICE •

LOOK!

49

4.4041

Expertly
mounted
FREE

TUBE
91C

Six or "Plies"?

Slayers of Supeetwlet
Of the
Coed In this Goodyear, two do
not ran from bead to bad-
they are really coed breaker
etelpe and thee* whet we
them .Ithouth some Me maker*
call them tote. Pam.

(Continued from Preceding Page)

Famous Lifetime Guaranteed

GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER

Supertwlet Cord Tires

CASH PRICES

$465

Each In Pairs
sta.ro Each
Tube 51.5)

4.5441

$519

Each In Palm
Loch
itutrIc
h

4.56-21

4.75-1e

0517

• 616

Each In Pala

Each In Palm
Each
Tube 6t•17

51.43 Each
Tube 111.611

14.1a

OM.. Ns.. pr•perthmagoli Lau

Heavy Duty Truck
IC Full Plies and
s and
Tire m . met
The
coed breakers.

15s5

$ 14 87

Each In Palm

9425

Pesch

$1660

Each In Paln
41716 E•ch
Tube tan

DV 6

)410

$255 0

$ 28 20

Each In Palm
glt Each

Tube *1.21

Zech In Pan
Etch
T
Tube OM

FREE

'rope

St BERTH 1ST CORI) I sola

1..• Pvt.

NM Reg

$330

Each In Palm

4.54.26

$379

Each In Pales

11111 Each

51•I•9 Each

Per Sot graze
Tube He

Pee Set 6114•
Tube etc

4.75-It

4.75-19

$ 4 50

$ 4 57

Each In Palm

4.31-II

$ 383

Cattalo Palm
511.95 Each
Per Set 1115.113
Tube sic

5.06-11

`472

Each In Paha

Each In Palm
64 61 Each
Per Set 611.116
Tube Inle

$4.76 Each
Per Set 616•116
Tub. CI.

5.14. 20

344.11

5.15-18

Each In Palre
64.65 Each

Each In Palm

Each In Pairs
114.45 Each
Per Sat SILO
Tube 111.63

'41° $498

65•11 Each
Per Set 1119.116 Per Set 111943
Tube 110.34
Tube 11146

64.56 Each
Per Set

ins.'s

Tube

51x1

$539

FANCY DISHES with each purchase of Gas or Oil
We handle SUNOCO and PHILLIPS GASOLINE

Woodward Tire Cl
Battery Service



You may or may not be inter-
ested . . Though he is in the
habit of denying it, rumor is
is "Love Comes But Once." Mady strong that Eric von Stroheim Be-
(Continued_
P•orn Page One.) Christians, musical comedy favor-
and said that the only suitable ite of two continents, recently seen longs. • •- •
Arabs In in "Dich hab' ich geliebt" and soon
And so it goes
land
to proved to appear for the Shuberts, plays
1921. was
The turned
Arabs, over
he said,
msistsell(a r , rrisotliea.
New Representative of Jew-
they could develop the land by the
Christians is supported by
virtue
of 10
years' previous
set- Georg Alexander, Ufa star, last
ish Morning Journal.
clement.
However,
these Arabs
Edward Rothenberg of 8603
had not the energy to work thin seen in Liebeswalzer," Gustav Dies.
ol, of Comrades of 1918, Gretl Twelfth street, Garfield 6811, is
land and sold it at a fat profit to Theimer of "Two Hearts," Max announced as the new represents.
Jews who are now developing it. Ehrlich and Ilerman Picha, comedy tive in Detroit of the Jewish Morn-
Conduct Open Forum .
favorites. The picture was directed ing Journal of New York, succeed -
Declaring that it is impossible by Manfred Noa and produced by ing RCN'. E. Zaludkowski,
to turn out tenants to pat in new AAFA-Film, A. G. of Berlin.
immigrants, Captain Miller said
Explanatory English titles, in-
that "when the story of Jewish re- serted into the film, make the story
habilitation is written you surely and action clear to everyone. The
do not want unhappy incidents to settings, in Gregoria, a mythical
mar it."
kingdom, in a town on the border.
The great problem at present, and in Paris, are charmingly exe-
he said, is one of water. The cuted and the music is hummy,
government, he stated, is putting to
Robert Stolz, composer of "Two
use powerful boring machines to Hearts" wrote the theme Song,
bore as deep as 2,000 feet. This, which suggested the story to the
he called the most important producers. Other music is by Willy
research work undertaken Ly the Kraus with lyrics by Peter Herz.
government and if the experiment
is succasful it will open new av-
Delfiner To Reopen Plant.
enues for settlement on what is
VIENNA.-((L T. A.) - Masi
now desert land for large num- Delfiner, owner of a silk actory
bers of immigrants.
in Tel-Aviv, whose operations he
An open forum, in which a suspended several years ago, be-
number of leaders participated, cause of his disappointment with
was conducted following Captain the attitude of the Palestine Ad-
Miller's address, the guest speaker ministration, has decided to re-
answering numerous questions
open his plant.
Mr. Delfiner has already ap-
"Let him who neglects to raise pointed a number of experts in
the fallen fear, lest when he falls preparation for the factory's re-
no one will stretch out his hand opening and will himself proceed
to lift him up."-Saadi,
to Palestine in September.

SOVIET DICTATORSHIP IN A BLIND ALLEY

1 ale.,

MOST OF FOREIGN
POPULATION CAME
HERE BEFORE 1920

cases came from Poland, nine were
referred from China, five from Rus-
sia, six from Lithuania and the
balance from Germany, Austria
and England. Among other serv-
ices, these cases Involve dthe col-
(Continued from Page One.)
lection of funds from residents of
this country to send to their rela-
the National Council of Jewish tives abroad, as well as action in
Women has been receiving increas- five legacy eases for heirs living
ing numbers of rages from agencies in other countries.
abroad requesting service for alien Says Immigritation Should Have
families in their communities des-
Been Halted in 1900.
pite the fact that immigration to
Byron II. Uhl, Assistant Com-
the United States has practically missioner of Immigration at Ellis
ceased, according to information Island, who is marking 40 years
made public by the Council of Jew- of service at the Island, expreeeed
ish Women.
th eviewpoint on Monday that Im-
During the month of July of this migration should have been halted
year, as well as during the month in 1900 instead of in 1024.
of Pur
e, over 1200 international
Mr. Uhl stated that had this
cases were handled by the National been done lawlessness might have
Council of Jewish Women, 400 of been checked.
them requiring major service for
disunited families. Of the 175 new
"God offers to every mind its
cases received during the month of
June alone, 99 were referred to the choice between truth and repose.
Bureau by agencies and Council Take which you please,-you can-
sections in the United States, 51 not have both."-Emerms.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

FIRE!

hut the TELEPHONE brings
help instantly

WHEN fire threatens the lives of loved ones,

17 or valuable property that represents the
savings of • lifetime, the telephone will summon
aid immediately, day or night.

Each year, in Michigan alone, thousands of fires
are reported by telephone. The use of the tele.
phone to report fires has aided materially in
reducing lose of life and property.

Whatever the emergency, your telephone is
PRICELESS PROTECTION, enabling you to
summon doctor, firemen, police, or service com-
pany, without delay.

JUST one telephone tall In an emergency

worth the cost of your telephone
service for a lifetime.

may be

See this new gas refrigerator!

EACH IN PAIRS

co-n

And did you hear what Grouch.
remarked when the waiter in •
rest t informed him in awed
tones that Jean Harlow was down-
stairs? . . . "All right,
her
up on toast!" • •

tEnth g V.ittt i,
ZION IMMIGRATION now
Cinema i'l7Fieastro"Th:
title

Pane

t.

(Continued from Preceding Page)

Martin Budnitzky, son of 51r., end trip to Tia Juana, Old Mex-
and Mrs. Joseph Budnitzky of 30281 ico He was packing to return
Webb
avenue, has
lution of human shelters are to be
when some practical joker sug-
returned from the
exhibited.
gested that he have his birth cif-
tour
to
Alaska
All are work of the various chil-
tifinite in readiness for the auth•
dren's groups and are the fruition annually arrang.
orities. Birth certificate? Why,
of their eight weeks' play. In ad- ed by George E
Sid hadn't even thought of bring•
dition each group is to dramatize Buchanan. Mar-
ing such • paper, Much cocked,
its own project by means of brief tin was the only
he went to B. P. Schulberg, •Iso
plays which are to start at 4:00 Jewish boy in the
staying in the hotel. Schulberg
group of 14 which
p. m. next Wednesday.
caught the idea immediately . .
went on this tour.
Continue Certain Aspects
no birth certificate ... that was a
The zoo group is planning to The tour started
had fix . .. foreign country, you
portray how the camel got its on July 14 and
know no telling how long they
hump, the Jewish Center group the group return- #
might detain ■ person . . . now,
will demonstrate the observance of ed on Aug. 11.
Jewish holidays, and the puppet The trip is strict-Martin Budnitzky take the case of Mr.- But Skol•
sky wasn't listening. He had spied
group has written and directed its ly educational and has been lauded
Sylvia Sidney •nd her mother in
own puppet play. Other groups as proving of great moral as well
similarly related as Informative value to those who the lobby, and he rushed to them
with his troubles. Now Sylvia be-
programs,
participated.
she hadn't
gan to worry . .
Though the Play School mason
y identifica•
brought the nec
is to close officially, certain aspects
lion
papers
either.
That
was car.
of the work are to continue CAMP NAHELU OPENS
rying • joke too far, thought
throughout the year. A number
SEASON
FOR
ADULTS
Schulberg.
He
broke
down
•nd
Of physicians and dentists have
confessed, •nd Skolsky caught his
volunteered to follow up the chil-
dren in connection with a health
A season for adults has just train by • split second.
program. This consists mostly of been announced by Camp Nahelu,
attention to tonsils, posture, teeth, on Lake Perry, Ortonville, Mich.,
Hollywood chuckled when Win-
falling arches, etc. Medical, psy- beginning on Aug. 26, it will last chell assured his radio-tuners-In
ohological and psychiatric work is throughout the entire month of last week that the romance be-
followed through in addition to September. Reservations for a tween Joan Blondell and George
parental education.
week-end stay or longer, are now Barnes was still warm fact is,
"Whatever degree of success we being received.
they'd already taken It to a justice
have achieved," declared Mrs.
To those deliberating over a and had the shackles welded.
Meyers, "has been due to the ef-
• • •
vacation
haven,
Camp
Nahelu
of-
forts of our untiring staff, the
You've seen him dozens of times
sympathetic co-operation of var• fers the perfect holiday. It is sit-
uated
in
the
heart
of
tin,
most
pie,
on the screen . , . as a character
ious leaders in the community, and
the conscientious work of a loyal turesque hill country in this part actor he's coming right to the
and devovted group of volunteer of Michigan. All activities, in- fore . one could hardly say, to
cluding an intelligently planned so- the top, as he weighs 260 pounds,
assistants."
cial program will be offered. Camp wears a size 52 suit, a 20,4 shirt,
The Volunteers.
Among those volunteers who ren- facilities include an excellent ten- and a 77h hat. He has to have
nis court.
specially constructed furniture in
dered service are:
Mier Florence Abrams:•ita, Mrs, N.
Especial emphasis is placed on his home, and his bed must be
Bor., Mrs. Wm. Brown, parental edii• the convenience offered professional
doubly reinforced. That should
cation director. Mrs. Burton Ch.M..
Mrs. Samuel D. Coburn, William Dor. men and women, for Camp Nahelu give you some idea of Dewey Rob.
chars, 111. Beatrice Ehrlich, medksi is but an hour's drive from Detroit inson's magnitude ... His huge face
social worker, Mi. Helen Esser,psy- and the camp phone enables them
is covered with smiles these days
chologist, Mrs. F. Falik, Mls• Violet
Freed and Miss Stella A. Thal, in charge to keep in touch with their activi-
. after signing a five-year con-
of younrer children, Mr.. A. Friedman, ties in town.
tract with Fox. _His next picture
MI. Thyme Goldstiek, Mls• Stell•
Reservation'
and
full
details,
it
will
be 'Six Hours To Live," in
Goodman, Miss Betty Grabow, Mr. •
tic Hackman. Mrs. Milton Ifirechfield, has been announced, may be secured which he portrays a sort of human.
MIA. Lillian Harris, Mrs. David Huber,
by
calling
or
writing
the
camp.
The
faced Frankenstein.
and Mrs. Maurice Gold•tlek, coseheir
man of medical follow-up. Mrs. Herbert Detroit phone is Arlington 8884-M.
Buses. Mi. Ruth V. Jaffe, Miss Ron..
Dr. Myron Jacob was scheduled
Sam Katz and Harpo Marx Rew
eIle Kahn. Mrs. Harry M. Krohn, Mrs.
moyin
to speak at the Weekly Friday night to New York in Hal Roach's air-
easy
w
xis
t. e.sInso
j,L ,h1drem..1W
d.al
ontenr. u
pE
re
orm
oafthw
e hich pia One
one of dtay
h e feat-
ea t. plane. H•rpo is on his way to
Friday, Aug.
Russia.
Mi. Goldie Ifahlin, Miss Lorraine Mark,
• • •
Mrs. Alfred May, MI. Gertrude Miller, 19, Rabbi Leon Frani, of Temple
Mr.. E. Mindel, Miss Alice Newman, Beth El, will address the campers.
Mrs. Frank L. Oktavec. Flay School
Zeppo is recovering from that
Camper's Day' an event planned
consultant, Mrs. Nate Reisman, Mrs.
automobile accident. The other
Edward Robbins, Mrs. I. A. Rubin, Miss to promote self-reliance and re-
91151.1 Settle, Miss RoselInd G. Schs• sourcefulness among the children, day Bert Kalmar paid him a visit
ot, Sam Schwarts, Mrs. Lester Season- was a great success, according to and handed him a package, saying
rood, Fred Shelter. Mrs. James Sheri-
dan, dietetics director.
Mies Lillian Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder, one of the it was customary to bring fruit
Shore, Miss Gladys Seerman, Mr.. Louis directors of the camp. The chil- and flowers to invalids, Zeppo
Smilansky, Miss Dorothy Smith, Herm.
dren took full charge of the camp opened the bundle and found a
Sperlinr, and Miss Josephine H. Stern.
The Play School is being con- and were given complete discre- can of peaches and two sacks of
ducted as part of the summer activ- titulary power in the discharge of flour.
• • •
ities program for the junior mem- duties,

(Continued from Page One.)

bers of the Jewish Centers Asso-
ciation, of which Nate S. Shapero "Love Cornea But Once" at
is president, Mrs. Philip Houtz,
at Little Cinema Theater.
supervisor, and Samuel Levine,
An all star cast, charming music
executive director.
and settings are featured in the
latest German talkie "Lieutenant
BRITISHER VIEWS
Waret Du Einst Den Husaren,"

1512 Union Guardian Bldg, Detroit, Mich.

coupon today.

OUR FILM FOLK

• • •

For example a man, age 25, can purchase
a monthly income of $100 a month for
life commencing at 60 by depositing
$313.50 annually. At the same time he
provides protection for his family in the
event of early death. Find out all about
this investment plan now.

Mail this

SCHOOL AT CENTER MARTIN BUDNITZKY I
CLOSES ON FRIDAY BACK FROM ALASKA

SAM KARBAL, Proprietor.
TRINITY 2-9130
8400 WOODWARD, cor. Euclid

writes, "Russia's poverty springs
from the poverty of her soil and
mineral wealth, from the climatic
conditions of the country, from
her geographical location and in-
land character." While Russia's
outsanding source of energy is her
man power, he declares that "man
power without mineral power con.
demns Russia to remain an agri-
cultural country, with a con-
stantly declining standard of liv-
ing so long as her birth rate con-
tinues to rise."
Failure of Five Year Plan.
The food problem, we are in.
formed, "is a result of the hunger
for land, aggravated by political
misrule." In the chapter in which
he deals with the problem of the
peasant, Mr. Levine presents an
interesting picture of the evolu-
tion of serfdom in Runic and
points out that Russia until the
Seventeenth Century was a coun-
try of freemen and that "when
serfdom was established, it was
imposed from above by autocratic
decree, even as the present form
of collectivization."
"The balance sheet of the ter-
rorist campaign to indu<trialize
Russia," Mr. Levine write., "at
the end of the first three years.
shows on the debit side nine def-
inite failures and on the credit
aide three questionable major
achievements." He names the
failures and successes as follows:

Failures: I. the destruction of II•e.
stock by the peasants dud. Stalin'.
agree'. re•olutioy E. 7 the (.4 card
system which threw Russia back to the
distressing days of Inter•en.us. the
bloekscie yid this faceine•i 1. the lefty
tion of e•rreney as • result of whirls
the ruble, quoted by the Sat. Rank le
Masco. at 11 cents, la actuallyworth
about two toots;
t.: 4, ti
of la-
bor, •neet which Trotsky is 'looted:
"the physical movement of the workers
may portend their political movensfer:
1, the evepleynstel erbsia, with • short-
er* of Woe M the eitie• and • surplus
ovs the farms, the workers Socking to
the colleen.. farms whore Bo Mead
"SI ati tws••••, 7: 4, Oh. Wore ad the

QUIETNESS

PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS

Now on display at the Detroit City
Gas Company salesrooms. Come
in and see how much better the
New Faraday Gas Refrigerator
actually is-a greater value for
your money.

Right now you have the chance to
enjoy the satisfaction and economy
offered only by the New Faraday
-latest product of General Motors.

We'll place this new gas refriger-
ator in your home for only $10.00
down-24 months to pay the bal-
ance, with only a small carrying
charge. We also make you a lib-
eral allowance on your old refrig-
erator. Come in, take advantage
of this special offer while it lasts.
It's easy to have the finest in
refrigeration.

Mr. Levine believes that the
fault lies with the dictatorship.
His interesting volume concludes
with the following denunciation of
the Russia dictatorial rule:

bled

SIMPLICITY

Special Infrodudory Offer

collectivisationmovement. with pea.nts
holdine back their agricultural supplies
to satisfy their o
wn needs first: 7, the
collapse of the tra nsportation oysters,
the housing crisis; 9, the defective
quality of production. Christian Rak•
°sudsy, once president of the Ukrainian
Soviet Republic then Soviet AmbassatlY
to France, now In exile In Siberia. being
quoted as '.sine: "It Is • molter not
of single defects, but of • whole oys-
ter, of prod.., deferthe roods"
Successes: I, trernsindolt• reduction in
eeeee I. ...mite'on of primitive
sericulture by the introduction of met.
allureical. chemical and other industri•l
plants. Mr. Levine states In mentioning
the first element on the credit side:
"The educational value of th• Soviet
schools which are nothinr but 'Red'
Jesuitical Neminsries that falsify pa•t
cu
and rrent
history. ineulesje hairy/.
•nd shu t the minds of the students off
from the live streams of human civili-
sation, IA of doubtful character...

"The dictatorship c an not locate
the real and fundamental cause of
it. truobles, its zigzags, its futile
assaults now upon one front, now
upon another, becatin that cause
is the dictatorship itself, because
all the problem. of the industriali•
nation of Russia, benne., all the
•spects of the true progress of
Russ ■ , are hopelessly entangled
in the noose of the dictatorship.
Because only by cutting the Gor-
dan knot of dictatorial political
power could • possible solution ha
indicated. But no dictatorship ins
defect its power volun-
ever e
tarily. And the Stalin dictator•
ship shows no signs of becoming
as exception. It will find plenty
of scapegoats yet, it will nag*
many maneuvers, retreats and ad.
trance., it will blame the world
bourgeoisie, the backwardness of
the Western proletariat, the de-
ly in th• coming of world
lotion, mad all the other sow fa-
miliar enemies, for its sown fail.
urns but it will ant abdicate ex•
cept under pressure of • Titante
force cradled by in own
policies is the depths of Runts."

LOWER OPERATING COST

GENERAL MOTORS VALUE

GAS COMPANY SERVICE

DELIVERS A FARADAY

24

MONTHS TO PAY

Snail Congos Otome
Added

Faraday

REFRIGERATOR

PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS

DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY

ti,n•<s•o

louhmord-G•nowd Motors ildg.
Meetromck -.dot Jomoph Coronae

Clifford 01 Bagley

hose (Harry moo

%Veneon.-3m3 Mdd4 AVON.,

D•orktorww1en3 alchioest Am.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan