7 [ "----"---- ' AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR n• WAYNE COUNTY or er ny td to VOL. XXXIV. NO. 26 by vk rt• at at he hi- tin of the rt• en Yes in of de- ob- en- er and II to 36, ark lg. COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE NEARS BD oms ions ion bio ichi- , of the and of and y of of nort- and t for . m -t wo suit ,sing Jew, Mistreated. only one that has not finished its During the disturbances the win- formal solicitation, although the dows of Jewish shops and the cafes others are still engaged in clean- Louvre, Jagiellonska, Reytant and up work, conducted by special Stanislawa were smashed. groups. Their totals are growing Fifteen Jews were mistreated in steadily but slowly. the Akademicka, Pilsudskiego and The special gifts group, which Zielona streets. hopes to end its campaign the first On Saturday the Jewish students of next week, got away to a good were thrown out of the law school start at the first report meeting, by the anti-Semites, despite the pro- tection essered by the rector, Priest Monday, with the announcement of several large donations. Among Gertsman. them were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry In the evening the National Dem- Wineman, $5,000; Hon. and Mrs. ocratic students attacked the pro - Henry M. Butzel, $3,000; Mr. and government students. The police had to be summoned Mrs. Albert Kahn, $1,500. Special Gifts Division. to restore order. Seventeen anti- The special gifts division has Semitic students were arrested. The authorities have urged the an objective of $2,100,000, and Jewish victims of the attack to file the returns indicate that consid- claims for damages against those erably better than one-third was accounted for in the initial re- responsible. The windows of Jewish houses turns. While fund officials were were broken Friday afternoon by encouraged by the showing, they student demonstrators who de- pointed out that the solicitation manded the release of 17 students had really been in progress for arrested on Saturday. two weeks. The police dispersed the emon- Percival Dodge, executive sec- atration an arrested 12. retary, in a brief address told the solicitors that hard work would 25 Jew. Injured. be required to bring the final fig- WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—Twenty- ures up to or even near the ob- five Jewish students were wounded jective. The other drives have a number seriously, in riots which fallen about 25 per cent short of broke out at the University of War- their quotas, and he was fearful saw, led by anti-Semitic students. that the one now under way would Shouting: "Revenge yoursleves also fall short. on the Jews. They are responsible The special gifts division work- for Waclawski's death;" the anti- ers have been chosen from the Semties fell upon the Jewish stu- business leaders and socially prom- dents and brutally beat them up. inent people of the city. A large Even the feminine members of the number of women from Detroit's Jewish student body were not spar- most prominent families are in- ed. A number of them were thrown cluded in the list. out of the buildings and trampled Himelhoch', Team. under foot on the steps of the Uni- Team No. 17, of which Israel versity. Among the Jewish students more Himelhoch is captain, reported seriously injured are Simon Bud- $67,468. Its quota is $120,714. spier, son of a senator fromb Lodz, As a crew Mr. Iiimelhoch has Ir- member of the Agudath Israel, ving Blumberg, Charles T. Bush, which is friendly to the govern- Clarence Enggass, Roy Fisher, ment; Jakob Braude, likewise a I Joseph Hartman, Robert Marwil, son of a former senator from Lodz,1M. Hubert O'Brien, William M. who is a member of the Zionist 1 w alker, H a rvey R. Wallace, Mel- party, Irene Burzycka. I ville S. Welt, John A. Bryant, Attempts to protect the Jews I Ralph Stone and A. G. Studer. were made by the Socialists and The last meeting of the cam- pro-government students, but with- paign has been tentatively set for out avail as the attackers turned' next Monday, when solicitation on them as well. will• be ended and the year's After some time the rector of money raising efforts closed if the I figures are satisfactory. (Turn to Page Eight.) t se- pt ar no of nort- f the and !ODD ODD 2. at Time. loo t ere. unity, +ere- . of cribed to( as t due, h the 16%) e.es. et! oribed De. State • Park 3and ilood*s f tee- Eavt, ounty. 1932. Liref. Barium Default ri con sde by chtron• joy of otIce Wayne day of rt berouvo unpaid pal and inusond 10) dol. I mart- ler de- 1 flfty• dollars. Paid at nouvand ars and And no equity ecovery thereof. ne power d nod ode and hat enkl tes de- mi• bidder • County Wayne he piece for v•Id IE SIX• . (Eastern to much tawy to mort• h seven the dote owed be American Jewish Committee Re-Elects Dr. Adler President at Annual Meeting Or premives Detroit. Ilobiea 1937•3 9 fait') by •Irtue • In told h• etatute led, notice Irar e *i" e Ile vndm, (-SECOND 1932, nt Standard Co • Building in of Wsyn• being the ,rt (Or the • prinai••• r en Toe/ 4. 4 1 'I. COW, 11, 1/11. 11 and s rot. niireOrn.• i and THE 'LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932 DR. CYRUS ADLER twenty-sixth annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee at the Community House of Tem- ple Emanuel. The meeting, which re-elected Dr. Cyrus Adler president, de- voted the afternoon discussion of Judge Stern's plan which would 1 Program for Pisgah's Celebration on Sunday. Program for the Afternoon. 2:16 p. m. — Registration of candidates, Milford Stern Mem- orial Class. 2:20 p. m.—Greetings, by Na- than D. Metzger, president of Pisgah Lodge. Franz Schubert's March Mill taire, by Chord of Judea Sym phony Orchestra. Initiatory exercises and exem- plification of the teachings of the Order B'nai B'rith by Pisgah's degree team: President, Elias Goldberg; vice-president, Max Ed- wards; monitor, Aaron Rosenberg; assistant monitor, Joseph L. Staub; warden, Harold Silberstein,• guardian, Harry Yudkoff; vocal portions, Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. Address, by Richard E. Gutstadt, Cincinnati, director of member- ship and special activities of Or- der B'nai B'rith. Response for class, by George M. Stutz. Greetings from District Grand Lodge, by Lou Si, Frank, state deputy for Ohio. Chord of Judea Symphony Or- chestra, playing Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G Minor, Lehar's Gold and Silver Waltz, Giieg's Asa's Tod. 4:30 p. m.—Memorial services, by ritual team, Cantor Jacob Son- enklar, Eliap Goldberg and Joseph L. Staub. Memorial address, by Rabbi Leon Fram, Chord of Judea Symphony Or- chestra, playing Offenbach's Or- pheus. OUTSTANDING LEADERS ON SPEAKERS PROGRAM Dr. Sachar and Gutstadt Deliver the Principal Addresses. To Superintendent of Schools Frank Cody To Preside; Mayor Frank Murphy, Dr. N. E. Aronstam and William G. Bryant, Dutch Consul, To Speak. Mr. Waldman stated that the plan of Judge Stern offers the possibility of developing ■ nat- ural and logical constituency for various communal undertakings. Others who participated in the discussion included Rabbi Samuel Schulman of Temple Emanuel; (Turn to Page Eight.) Speakers at Pisgah Celebration Sunday All-Day Event Arranged Steller for Pisgah's 75th Anniversary Elaborate Program to Mark Tenth Anniversary of Temple Arts Group As he sees it, his plan would be an effective means of preserving the important organizations and eliminating the duplications, and would attract the youth. The youth, he asserted, wants its re- ligion in action and is not inter- ested in theology. The executive committee of the American Jewish Committee, it is understood, will review the Stern plan and will seek some means of more effectual communal organi- sation, using the Stern plan as the first step toward such an end. Emphasizing that the Stern plan making the synagogue the unit of organization is only an initial step, Mr. Waldman proposed that by way of experiment the Stern plan be introduced in three cities of varying sizes, such as Newark, New Jersey, Omaha, Nebraska, and some smaller town with a population of three to four thqu- sand. Dr. S c hulman's Objection. Promise Protection in Re- turn for Withdrawal of Summary of B'nai B'rith's Opposition. Place in Jewish Life. JEWISH COMMUNITY By EDWARD E. GRUSD REFUSES TO REPLY Assistant Editor, B'nai B'rith masa:ins. Mediator Is Forbidden To This is the last of my series of Continue Projected seven articles, written exclusively for The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Negotiations. L, KAY RE-ELECTED J. N. F. PRESIDENT Aims to Attract Youth. .Orf byte rn or an KR of S.- - *wording rd la Libor Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper With an impressive all-day pro- marking the event, Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith will observe its seventy-fifth anniversary this Sunday, at Hotel Statler. Commencing with the initiation of close to 100 candidates in the Milford Stern Memorial Class, the afternoon and evening program will be featured by addresses by out- standing leaders in the B'nai ll'ritb order. Ceremonies will commence at 2:15 p m. with the initiation of new meml;ers. Greetings will be extended by Nathan D. Metzger, Pisgah Lodge's president. The principal address of the afternoon will be delivered by Richard E. Gutstadt of Cincinnati, director of membership and special activities of B'nai B'rith. George M. Stutz, assistant prosecuting attorney, will respond for the new members. DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR Chord of Judea To Play. Lou M. Frank, state deputy for Ohio, will extend greetings in be- half of District Grand Lodge No. 2. The afternoon program will be interspersed with musical selections by the Chord of Judea Symphony Orchestra under the direction of William Bliznick. At 4:30 p. m., following the ini- tiation, memorial services will be held, the memorial address to be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram. The ritual team participating in the Program for the Evening. service will be composed of Cantor ' 6:30 p. m.—Invocation, by Rab- Jacob Sonenklar, Elias Goldberg bi Harry Z. Gordon. and Joseph L. Staub. The initia- Toastmaster, Dr. Leo M. Frank- tion will be open to the public. lin, Rabbi, Temple Beth El. The Banquet P rrrrr m. 8 p. m.—Fellcltations by Adolph Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of Finsterwald, honorary chairman Temple Beth El, will be toastmaster of anniversary committee, past at the diamond jubilee banquet at president, Pisgah Lodge; vice- 6:30 p. m. The Invocation will be president, Cleveland Jewish Or- delivered by Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- phan Home. don. Felicitations will be extended Greetings, by Nathan D. Metz- by Adolph Finsterwald, honorary ger, president, Pisgah Lodge. chairman of the diamond jubilee Violin selections, by Henry committee, and by Mr. Metzger as Siegl, playing Dance Espageole by president of Pisgah Lodge. Adolph RICHARD E. GUTSTADT DeFalle-Kreisler, Horn Staccato ("Daddy") Freund will give rem- (Additional photographs otspaak• 133 .-Dink33-11 eifets. _IstelvlasSeid• iniscences of his more than 60 filer at the piano. ers at the Pisgah Lodge celebra• years' affiliation with the order, Reminiscences, by Adolph Fre- Violin selections will be played by tion will be found on Page Four.) und, past president, Pisgah Lodge Henry Siegl, accompanied by Mel- (1876), past president, !District vin Seidler. NEW RITUAL STRIKES Grand Lodge No. 6 -(1883). The principal address at the ban- Address, by Dr. Abram Leon quet will be delivered by Dr. Abram RESPONSIVE CHORD AT Sachet. director; Hillel Founda- Leon Sachar, director of the Hillel SERVICES ON FRIDAYS tion, University of Illinois. Foundation of the University of Violin selections, by Henry Illinois and an author of note. The late Friday evening services Jubilee Committees. Siegl, Melvin Seidler at the piano. which were resumed last week were Benjamin F. Goldman is chair- 10 p. m.—Jules Klein and Dave marked by a large attendance. The Diamond orchestras, providing mu- man of the arragements committee, new service arranged for this sea- with Mr. Finsterwald as honorary son struck a responsive chord. A sic Both afternoon and evening pro- chairman. The membership drive fine balance between the Hebrew will take place at Hotel committee on the occasion of this grams and English responses has been anniversary is headed by Adolph Statler. Freund as honorary chairman and (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) Dr. Victor Droock and Samuel B. Keene as co-chairmen. The officers of the lodge, besides Mr. Metzger as president, are: Na- than D. Rosin, Jacob Rosenberg and Aaron Rosenberg, vice-presidents; Rudolph Meyersohn, secretary; in•tional Community Service. Jacob Scholnick, treasurer; Elias Under the title, "The Lens Grin- Goldberg, monitor; Martin Gilbert, Honored by Shaarey Zedek der of Amsterdam," Dr. Leo M. assistant monitor; Sam Munch, on Occasion of His Franklin will, on Sunday morning, warden; Joseph Staub, guardian. discuss the life and philosophy of Adolph Freund, Rabbi harry Z. 25th Anniversary. Baruch Spinoza, the great Dutch Gordon and Louis James Rosen. berg are trustees, and on the gen- As a mark of appreciation of the Jewish philosopher, the three hun- eral committee, in addition to the dredth anniversary of whose birth services, that were rendered by Dr. (Turn to Page Four) A. M. Hershman during the pest (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) 25 years, Congregation Shaarey make the synagogue the unit of organization for communal under- takings. Judge Stern, who is chairman of the executive committee of the American Jewish Committee, out- lined his plan before the meeting. Ile proposes that various com- munal undertakings be paralleled in the synagogue. NEW YORK. — (J. T. A)— Serious discussion of ways and means of more effectively organ- izing the Jewish community for. communal work, an the basis of the plan proposed by Judge Hor ace Stern of Philadelphia was given on Sunday afternoon at the atni n dF d was re- critter of on Hr 1929 in dga ee 269. tainted to Int ire, for Ace hun• oilers•ncl r proceed• SobelivItt. IN MICHIGAN , On Nov. 20, Detroit's Pisgah BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Over- Lodge will celebrate its 75th an- tures by the Nazis to establish niversary, and on that brilliant contact with the Jews have been occasion the bare outlines of the made, order's achievements, which, be- A prominent Berlin Jew in- cause of space limitations, I was formed leaders of the Jewish COM- unable to fill in, will be amplified munity that "Gregor Strasser by many noted speakers. There remains only a summary asked tee to explain to Jewish leaders that the Nazi leaders will of B'nai B'rtth and its place in guarantee the security of the American Jewish life. Readers of Jewish population provided the these articles know by this time Jews fully abandon their negative how the order founded or spon- attitude toward the Nazis and that sored or aided such vital Amen- the Mosse press and the Ullsteln can Jewish activities as the B'nal press discontinue their policy of B'rith Hillel Foundations, the running down the Nazis. Strasser Anti - Defamation League, the hopes this will facilitate the Nazi B'nai B'rith Mexican Bureau, the movement's efforts to secure power Aleph Zadik Aleph, communal clubhouses, the National Jewish and gain confidence abroad." The leaders of the Jewish Com. Hospital at Denver, the Cleveland munity have refused to reply to Jewish Orphan Home, the Atlanta the advances of the Nazi chieftain, Hebrew Orphans Home, the Leo and have forbidden the mediator N. Levi Memorial Hospital, the to continue his negotiations with Erie Orphan Home, the Memphis the Nazis. • Home for the Aged, the Yonkers Strasser, one of the leaders/of Old Home, the Atlanta Jewish the Nationalist Socialist Party, Children's Home, and many oth- has in the past been known for ers. I have not had apace to write the virulence of his anti-Semitic of the order's cultural organ, the ' B'nai B'rith Magazine, which is utterances. recognized as the National Jewish Cemetery Desecrations. The disappointment of the Ger- Monthly; nor of the order's house- Sian Nazis with the results of the building work and library devel- recent elections has lead to a new opment in Palestine; nor of the series of desecrations of Jewish order's excellent and important cemeteries and synagogues in work in caring for the Jewish pa- Cologne, Hamburg, Muelhelm tients at the Mayo Clinic at Roch- F siiis;iht ach, Breslau, Lenten and ester, Minn.; nor of the nation- wide Americanization work of the A meeting in Cologne of the order; nor of many other funds- Jewish Women's League was at• mental and not • as - fundamental tacked by Nazi students as Rabbi contributions of B'nai B'rith. Sev- Rosenthal was delivering an ad- oral volumes would be required dress. The Nazis ran through the for all that. Education and Defense. auditorium shouting "Judea Per- But from the skeleton outline fish!" An. r . elderly feminine member of represented by the first Six ar. the audience was injured, as were tides in this series, an impressive conclusion emerges. In all of its s h e wh o p roof t etchtee da several ushers audi- work and activities, B'nai B'ritli Jews. 1 The windows torium torium were broken. One Nazi may be seen to have carefully divided its efforts between two was arrested. Stop Prof. Ceha's Lecturee..0 Yundattrental objects:. education . SIR ARTHUR GRENFELL The lectures of Professor Ernst from within, and defense from WAUCHOPE Cohn at the University of Breslau without, as it were. of the High Commissioner and 22 have been discontinued. The Rec- Rabbis and educators agree members, of whom 10 will be offi- for of the University has given that these two activities are the cial members and 12 unofficial way to the Nazi-demands, the Nazi fundamentals of the program for members. No official members of press here triumphantly an- world Jewry today. Jet's must the Council will normally be elec- nounced. become, through education, so ted by primary and secondary Professor Cohn, an authority filled not only with the knowledge elections. It is, however, in the on commercial law, was attacked but also the spirit of their ances- view of His Majesty's Government by Nazi students when he offered tral faith that they will earn not es important to avoid the repeti- his introductory lecture on Thurs- only their own self-respect, but tion of the deadlock which oc- day because he is a Jew. the self-respect and admiration sf curred in 1923 that steps will be The police were twice summoned others. Then and then only will devised to insure the appointment by Rector Brockelmann who ex- Jewish life be constructive and of the requisite number of un- pelled the demonstrants, who, un- achieve magnificent results; then official members to the Council in deterred, attacked the Jewish pro- and then only will Jews support the event of one or more mem- fessor despite a police escort. _their cause gladly, voluntarily, in- As a result, Professor Cohn telligently. This is the education (Turn to Page Five.) cancelled his lectures on Friday from within. and Saturday, but announced that Education Stressed. he would continue his course later Such a consummation, devoutly despite the threats of the Nazis. as it is wished, cannot °cos( in a The Acht Uhr Abendblatt ac- (Turn to Page Four) cuses the German authorities of having tolerated for years barbaric swastika incitement which is de- cultural values. The prev- Forms To Close Earlier Plans Made for Annual Flag stroying ent government punishes only at- For Thanksgiving Issue Day and for Palestine tacks on ministers but does not protect the Jews who are attacked. Night of Music. On account of Thanksgiving On the contrary, by reducing the Day, the forms for the issue of Leon Kay was re-elected presi- number of Jewish officials, the Nov. 25 will close a day earlier government encourages anti-Jew- dent of the Jewish National Fund than usual, and all copy will Council of Detroit, at an enthus- ish incitement, the paper asserts. have to be in the hands of the Der Angriff and other Nazi pa- iastic meeting held at the fund's editor not later than at noon on pers ridicule the papers of Dr. Tuesday, Nov. •22. • (Turn to Page ODDCSDS Editorial) Resolution Calling for Meeting of Membership To Discuss World Congress Proposal Is Tabled; Reports View the Jewish Worldwide Situation. FORE. ring been Ion. of • dram.C. his to realhe imid at at seven Id all legal ided for In motor fn. lb. Town - g ay. •nd .. follows. • (151 and rowed OW V- ' ---- GENEVA.—(J. T. A.)—The at- tions, according to an official re- titude of the British government sume of his address. "I am hopeful that a moderate with regard to the establishment of a Legislative Council in Pales- opinion will prevail and that when the proposals for a legislature are tine has not changed and steps URGE JEWISH VICTIMS the formation of a council put forward they will be accepted TO SUE FOR DAMAGES toward will be taken after the new gov- by leaders of both parties," Sir ordinance with regard to Arthur declared. 17 Anti-Semites, Arrested in ernment The proposals will necessarily municipal administrations is car- Lemberg, Face 5-Year ried out, Sir Arthur Grenfell contain definite safeguards so that Wauchope, Palestine High Com- under no circumstances will the Sentences. missioner, informed the Mandates peace and security of the country LEMBERG.—(J. T. A.)—Clash- Commission of the League of Na- be endangered or the carrying out of the terms of the Mandate be es with the police, attacks on Jews hampered," the High Commission. and the smashing of the windows er of Jewish shops were tokens of anti. Great Britain's last official Semitic students memorializing of statement with regard to a Legis- Stanislas Waclawski, the Christian lative Council was contained in student killed during the anti-Jew- the Passfield White Paper of 1930 ish disturbance in Vilna last year. which aroused a storm of protest. A Waclawski memorial service seo,netiza iloeralIel u o was held in the Jesuit Church in Last Meeting of Campaign .Wehm m Lemberg Friday, When the au- Tentatively Set for mann, as president . of the m Jewish - thorities refused permission for the Agency, which was intended to erection of a Wacawski memorial Next Monday. allay the fears of the Jews with slab, the students took matters into With a total of $1,537,831 re. regard to Palestine policy, the their own hands. Two thousand contained no ref. strong, they attempted to form a por t e d, the h Community Fund Cam- communication . process ion despite the refusal of the paign entered upon its final phase erence to he Legislative Council. The Planned Council. authorities to permit any demon- this week. The industrial division "The Legislative Council," the stration. had raised $449,280; office build- The demonstrants soon encoun• ings, $72,030; general division, White Paper stated, "will consist tered difficulties with the police and $183,844; branch drives, $67,825, at Smolka Plate a clash between and the special gifts division. the students and the police took $77,4-852. place. The special gifts division is the or 5, 1932. J og C THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH . NEWSPAPER PRINTED Polish Situation Is Again Serious for Jews in Universities. rt- es t ses ie thous- 9331 and I thirty• No. two he South kd as Part Iontwen .h. Range the Plot plater of • In Libor b B'rith Efforts Divided Into Two Fundamental LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH HITLERITES MAKE B'nai JEWISH STUDENTS Legislative Council in Palestine Objects: Education from Within, Defense on Outside OBSERVES DIAMOND To be Organized by Great Britain OVERTURE TO JEWS INJURED IN RIOT in Last Article in Series, Summarizes the Place of the B'nai B'rith JUBILEE ON SUNDAY Informs Mandates Commission of League of TO SECURE POWER Edward E. in Gruad, Jewish Life; Prominent Speakers at Pisgah Lodge's 75th Anni. Nations Steps Will Be Taken After Ordinance OF ANTI-SEMITES Wauchope versary Sunday; Interesting Program Is Completed. on Local Administrations Is Carried Out. at by IT If , DR. HERSHMAN GETS LEAVE OF ABSENCE gram FRANKLIN TO SPEAK ON SPINOZA SUNDAY Will Durant to Address Spinoza Tercentenial Celebration Nov. 27 At the Can High meeting on On Sunday evening, Nov. 27, st 8:30, Will Durant, noted author Nov. 27, the guests of honor will of the "Story of Philosophy," will be Prof. DeWitt Parker of Univer• address the Spinoza Tri-centennial city of Michigan, Prof. John Des Celebration at Cass High School Haan of Michigan State College, Auditorium. This meeting will be Prof. William Trap of Detroit An elaborate program is an- plays in Cairo and Alexandria. He Is well known in Detroit dramatic open to the public and admission City College, Dr. Horace Wilber nounced by the Temple Beth El of Michigan State Normal Col- will be free. Arts Society in celebration of its and radio circles. Two Contests. Mr. Durant, who is an eloquent tenth anniversary season. A set A On the occasion of the tenth of plays by the world's outstand- and interesting speaker, will have ing dramatists will feature the anniversary celebration,' two con- a vital message in his specially prepared address on "Spinoza and season's performances, and nu- tests are announced. One will be merous other features are ex- a contest for a trophy for the Our Contemporary World." The meeting will be presided over by pected to mark the year's events. finest individual performance in any play, and the winner will be Frank Cody, superintendent of The opening show and dance of presented with the prize at • danc- schools. Greetings will be given the society will take place at 8:30 LEON KAY ing party at the conclusion of the by Mayor Frank Murphy for the o'clock on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Al- City of Detroit, and by Dr. Noah headquarters, Twelfth and Clair- fred Sutro's ''A Marriage Has seasonal program. The second contest will be for the best orig- E. Aronstam for the Detroit Phil- mount, on Wednesday evening. Mr. Been Arranged" and Anton Chek- DR. A. M. HERSHMAN osophical Society. A letter from Kay's re-election followed his re- bov's "The Boor" will be staged inal play written by a member. port that $5,476.58 was collected on that occasion. The cast of The winning play will be enacted Zedek's board of directors, at their the Royal Dutch Embassy on the as • regular performance. All en- last meeting, unanimously voted to significance of the occasion will in Detroit during the year of Oct. "A Marriage Has Been Arrange 1, 1931, to Oct. 1, 1932. will feature Dr. B. D. Welling and tries will have to be in by Feb. 15. grant him a leave of absence be- be read by William G. Bryant, On motion of Joseph Haggai, Mr. Adele Schwarz Schlafer. "The Tryouts for the casts of plays to ginning with the end of the winter Dutch Consul in Detroit. This public celebration is in line Kay was given a unanimous rous- Boor" cast will feature Lewis J. be staged by the society may be and extending through the summer ing vote of thanks for his services Weitzman, Ben Wilk and Lillian arranged by appointment by call- months. with similar ones being held this year in Europe and America In to the fund. I ing Mrs. Walter Leib, Townsend Popkin. Rabbi and Mrs. Hershman are honor of the three hundredth an- Other officers were elected as fol- 8-4810 or Lewis J. Weitzman, Callen Landis To Spook. planning a tour to Europe and a niversary of the birth of Benedict lows: Vice-president, Mrs. Eli A feature of the evening will Cadillac 1965. prolonged stay in Palestine. Sachse, in charge of trees and Gol- Spinoza, who was born at Amster- Society's Officers. At the annual meeting of Con- dam, Holland, on Nov. 21, 1632. den Book inscriptions; Simon Rich- be an address on Hollywood by Officers of the Temple Arts So- the well known motion picture gregation Shaarey Zedek, held last and whose philosophical works ardson, in charge of organizations; ciety are: Mrs. Walter Leib, star and director, Cullen Landis. month, Rabbi Hershman was elec- have had a profound influence on Mrs. H. Kraft, in charge of spe- The performance will be fol- president; Lewis J. Weitzman, ted to a life tenure of office with cial functions planned by the Lad- thinkers and scholars of every tuner of vice-president; Mrs. Samuel A. the synagogue. DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM ies' Auxiliary of the J. N. F.; lowed by dancing to the generation. The City of Detroit Popkin, secretary; Mrs. Edmund treasurer, A. J. Koffman; Rabbi a popular four-piece orchestra. During his residence here, Rabbi has honored this great philosopher lege, Dr. John Rieger of Wayne Foster Wilmot, the society's last M. Sloman, treasurer. Members Hershman exerted an influence by naming a drive in River Rouge Reuben Hurwitz, honorary treasur- er; M. Michlin, financial secretary; year's director, has renewed his of the board of directors. in addi- upon every important movement in Park in his memory, by Council County Medical Society, Dr. R. Patterson of Detroit District Den- Israel Weiner, secretary; Miss association with the group. Mr. tion to the officers. are: Mrs. Hen- the city. He is recognized nation- resolution of Oct. 21. 1932. tal Society. Rabbi Leo X. Frank- Jeanette Steinberg, chairman of Wilmot received his early train- ry Meyers, Mrs Sidney Allen. ally for his contributions to the Celebration's Sr. lin, Rabbi Bernard Heller of Hillel boxes; I. Lawton, Joseph Haggai ing in the Royal Academy of Mu- Mrs. Louis Cohane, Mrs. David Zionist movement. The active sponsors of the cele- Foundation, Rev. Augustus P. Wilkus Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. and Aaron Weishrot, co-chairmen sic and Dramatic Art and later Last year, Rabbi Hershman was bration are the Philosophical So- Reccord, Fred M. Butsel and of the propaganda and synagogue toured the provinces as • student Edmund M. Sloman, Max Finkle. ciety, German-American Scientific committee. player with Sir Frank Benson and mon, Israel Himelhoch, Michael awarded the honorary degree of Society, Detroit Edison Business Philip Slomovitz. Active on the committee of ars Flag Day, Dec. 10, 11. Henry Broadrib Irving. lie served Birnkrant, Albert E. Redfield. doctor of divinity by his alma me- Club, Haskalah Society, Malmon- ter, the Jewish Theological Semin- =gement, are: Dr. N. E. Aron. Plans were made for the annual with the Mediterranean force dun Lawrence J. Michelson. Milton ides Medical Society and Detroit Flag Day to be observed on Sat- ing the World War and was in- silberberu, Harold Sandelman, Dr. ary of America, in appreciation of (Turn to Page Eight) Workers' Circle B. D. Welling, Leonard Simons. his scholarly achievements. (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) strumental in the production of Beth El Society Completes First Decade of Existence With Interesting Series of Plays; Opening Show and Dance Next Tuesday Evening. I