rittykrRorrIEwkwi PAGE EIGHT RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HY WEISS, PREDICT comma CLOTHIER WILL GIVE 2 JEWS 1 IMPORTANT POSTS formerly with Block & Pupko and Harry Suffrin ANNOUNCES THE GRAND OPENING of his store at Joseph Sanders, Ed Frens- 9Q30 Twelfth Street at Clairmount dorf Expected To Be Chosen. 0 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18th 0 0 featuring HYDE PARK CLOTHES 2 OPENING SPECIALS $22 I 1. , If . rzez Salta. s...• $i& & $ 2 zire . aLil d 1 Skinner $1S & FREEI—A Hand•Made Necktie or Pure Silk Muffler with EACH purchase. It seems strange that the Am- bassador places undue emphasis upon • single non-Jewish fatality resulting from an unprovoked at- tack on Jewish pa by without in any way referring to the many hundreds of serious casualties to Jews, some of which have proved fatal. 0 0 eI 9030 TWELFTH at CLAIRMOUNT 1 I it HEVROI I I 1 You are cordially invited to be our guest at • Special Showing of the new meat issued by the joint commit• te e on Dec. 1 and the communic•• tion addressed to the Ambassador by the American Jeeish Congress on Nov. 29. Surely there was nothing in these statements cal- culated to arouse "unfounded ualty is • Christian stu- dent, Grotkowski." A HY WEISS CLOTIIIER. (Continued from Page One.) Michigan's new governer, Wil- fears." liam A. Comstock is giving care- The Ambassador states: ful consideration to the selection of Jewish citizens of this state in 4) That "the only fatal cas- the matter of appointments, it is PRICES FAR BELOW PRESENT DAY VALUES To assure perfect fit, • basted try-on will be given with every alteration—also free pressing for lifetime of garment. - - . 1933 CHEVROLET SIX on and after SATURDAY- DEC. 17th JOSEPH SANDERS stated in quarters close to Mr. Comstock. Democratic leaders ex- press the regret that there has been no Jewish candidate elected to office, with the exception of Her- man Kramer, who has been elected to the state legislature from De- troit. Mr. Comstock's life record has always been one of liberal attitude towards all peoples, Democratic leaders say, in advising of the ex- pected appointments of Ed Frens- dorf to the post of warden of Jack- son Prison, and Joseph Sanders to the post of chairman of the depart- ment of labor and industry. Ed Frensdorf, under the late Governor Ferris, was acting war- den of Jackson Prism and was a candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket in 1924. Joseph Sanders, also a life-long Democrat, was candidate for Judge of Pro- bate In 1924, 1928 and 1932, and is well known in the legal profession of this city. Mr. Sanders also is an engineer and has originated the course of study of engineering jurisprudence at the Detroit Tech- nical Institute. A course subse- quently modeled after his was adop• ted by the University of Michigan. That adequate preparation was lacking is indicated not only by the fact that the riots have lasted for several days and that hundreds of persons have been injured, but also by the evident knowledge which the government must have had of • number of outbreaks go- ing back to the early part of No- vember to which attention was called by one of our associated bodies through a letter add d to the Ambassador, dated Nov. 11. Unfortunately _ther e has since come to our notice that not only was necessary adequate prepara- tion lacking on the part of the authorities but that in many la- stances the police either remained inactive or aided the assailants of the Jews. It appears thus that in confor- mity with the uni Ily recog- nised principles of humanity and civilisation, some effective means can and should be evolved by the Polish government to insure so stable an order of life as to pre. vent manifestations of this char- acter, which have been all too fre. quent within recent years. Goes on Hunger Strike. --- ---- LEADERS CONDEMN STATEMENTS'MADE BY POLISH ENVOY Sti hristmas! Music! A MUSICAL GIFT is a gift for all the family ... bringing unending bright- ness and cheer and happi- ness into the home ... the gift that would be wel- comed and enjoyed and prized above all others by those of your household. NEW GRAND PIANOS LOW AS $345 EXCHANGED GRAND PIANOS LOW AS $265 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS PHILCO with LOW AS S175 EXCHANGED UPRIGHT PIANOS $27, $52, $68, $33, $45, etc. It would be Faadio's Greatest Discoveries! Model 714 An Esnecially Merry Christmas An exquisite Walnut cabinet with Butt Walnut Inlay and Myrtle Burl Hand for Shadow Tuning Your Roy or fir( Youtro tells you when stations are perfectly tuned. Full, clear tone ahuays. And so simple a child cod do it. ... if you were to get them that Orchestra or Band In- strument they've been want- ing. We have a complete stock. The following partial list will give you some idea of the remarkable values we offer in new. nationally- known instruments. SAXOPHONE TRUMPET TROMBONE CLARINET FLUTE SNARE DRUM VIOLIN OUTFIT CELLO SANTO MANDOLIN GUITAR BANK:, UKE UKULELE Inclined Sounding Board New principle, PAT ENTED by Philco. For the first time, all the high notes and undistorted low notes are Easy Terns $89.50 $15.00 di Philco's sensational discoveries, hitherto available only at much higher prices—now yours for only $80, on easy terms! heard with cleat, A A A dl M A anboxed tone. arranged to suit Come In! $16.00 Dr. Arthur Kraus, instructor in $32.50 philosophy at the College of the See and Hear at our salesroom $11.00 City of New York, went on a for your Old Radio hunger strike Sunday "to protest $15.00 Has Moreekrus Ness Mild against the apathy of intellectuals $ 8.75 The Popular New toward anti-Semitic excesses in $34.75 Corner Philadelphia MAdison 3670 Polish universities." $15.00 Dr. Kraus's action is a result $ 8.00 of his failure to organize a protest parade of students in New York S 8.00 against the outrages in Poland. SUPERHETERODYNE $ 4.75 Dr. Kraus is a native of Cra- $ 1.95 cow, Poland, and is a former lieu- ONLY $ tenant in the Polish army. He was • With Tubes the organizer of a Jewish self- defense corps during the anti- PHILCO dependability, tone, selec- Semitic excesses in Poland during tivity, performance .. assuring you SPECIAL! the period of 1918-1920, for which of boundless enjoyment, and satis- he was thrown into prison. 25-piano keys. 12 bases. Two full chromatic faction. Wonderful value! Dr. Kraus has been in this coun- octaves. Two sets of hand-tuned steel reeds. try for five years. For two years u Ebonized finish, decorated with gold floral de- REPORT PALESTINE he studied at Oxford University sign. Fine quality leather a fellowship created for him y shoulder straps and carrying DISCOVERY OF NEW on by the late Julius Rosenwald of case. Course of private in- Chicago,. SOURCES OF WATER $ 2 6=7 ". structions, free RCA Victor, Philco, Stromberg-Carlson Reservations Now Being Received Show an Enthusiastic Response; Posters in the thousands calling Magic Act To Feature Meeting This Monday Evening; Capehart, Grinnell, Zenith, Simplex, etc. Others at All Prices op to $350 upon the Jews to protest against (Continued from Page One.) Officers To Be Elected for Coming Term. the riots in Poland have been pub- Also sensational bargains in exchanged radios • honey." At present a maximum of lished by the student committee, ID The entertainment committee of RKO theaters at its lodge rooms 20 tons of this valuable honey ma. all the expenses of which were WE RENT Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, in the Maccabee Building. All terial is exploited, it states. defrayed personally by Dr. Kraus. PIANO ACCORDIONS la pleased with the response to its members, their families and friends Palestine has the moat favorable The posters were distributed on A remembrance that will be LOW AS $1 WEEKLY first announcement of a New Year's are invited to this meeting. conditions for intensive fish cal- the campus of City College, the greatly appreciated and long Only Eve dinner-dance at the Ever- President Nathan D. Metzger ture in ponds, according to a report dormitories of Columbia Univer- and include course of private instruction. enjoyed. glades Club in Hotel Tuller. urges every member to be on time prepared by Dr. E. Liebman of city and the buildings of Union Reservations are being received as the meeting will start at 8 p. Jerusalem and J. Inglis • Spicer, Theological Seminary. • daily and as the capacity of this m. sharp, and it is necessary to chief fisheries officer. club is limited the committee eau. dispense with the final nominations Marble deposits which for prac- Selfillefirese O.ly Recourse. tions members and friends to make and election as soon an possible, as tical purposes may be considered in- All leathers, all styles, $1 up May be used with Immense stock of Records to WARSAW.— (.1. T. A.) — In their reservations early. Tables the entertainment program is exhaustible are to be found in the any radio. A start- choose from. are reserved for parties of four or scheduled for 9 p, m. mountain chain stretching from view of the periodically recurring • ling surprise and more, and private rooms can be As the premier attraction for Kfar Giladi to Metullah, says a disturbances in Poland, perhaps lots of fun for the election night program Pisgah report by D. Hcrovitz. New (unlisted) Black Label the only recourse which the Jews engaged. family and guests. Lodge has secured from the RKO Records, 10c each II Elias Goldberg, chairman of the the entire act as produced by La i has The question of Palestine marble have is to organiva self-defense Be sure to see this Re. (unlisted) Red Seal not yet had sufficient attention units,. declares Dr. Joshua Than, committee, states that the entire new novelty. Records, 50c each who is recognized as one ' given to It. The country alone par- president of the Club of Jewish Everglades Club hue been engaged Temple of the foremost illussionists on the chases annually /10,000 worth of Deputies at the Polish Sejm, in by the B'nal 1Prith, a full-course tage tod ay. dinner will be served, there will be s La Temple has just completed an marble from Italy, which could be an article which appears in the OPEN EVENINGS Warsaw Hajert. dancing to the tunes of one of De- extensive tour with troupe. Ile will supplied locally, it states. it's favorite orchestras, enter- stage his entire act being assisted "THE MUSICAL CENTER OF DETROIT' tainment, favors, noisemakers. by Miss Nadine Rice, who recently For reservation call Elias Gold- won a Hollywood Beauty contest DEPRESSION'S HARVEST Hold Memorial for Samuel Maxman, berg at Townsend 6.1500 during and Miss Jean La Rue. the day, and in the evening at Uni- Any Instrument May Aaron Rosenberg, acting chair- Druggist Rube Simon Rel•tte STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES Any Instrument Held versity 2-3518. On Tuesday evening, Dec. 14,1 man of the entertainment commit. Pathetic Incident- Be Had on For Christmas Monday's Meeting. a memorial meeting was held in 1 tee, also promises other acts of Extra Easy Next Monday night Pisgah Lodge splendid talent to round out an eve- Delivery on The manner in which the depres- memory of Samuel Maxman, mem. will hold its semi-annual election ning of lighter entertainment. 1 Holiday Terms Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branches Small Deposit It sion is reaping a harvest of sad- her of Congregation Ades Yeah- of officers and will present an en- At the last meeting of the lodge nese is related by Rube Simon of (inn six Tyler and Linwood. All tire act of magic as produced in the the nominating committee placed the Simon Drug Co., 5769 Hastings. members of the congregation, the k.sisassussalsooc+tusvassassgEssoAcmtsaciosszsysaLbusocsocsostsusszszssassatessszkusAssszacsMS11.7li.ZIMINSPIMEZsg. ■ r.sys:ss,ussamtsir.,.4 the following in nomination: Pres- street. On Monday, Mr. Simon family of Mr. Maxman and his • ■•■•■•■• ident, Nathan D. Metzger; first cashed a $5 hill for a woman Wild many friends attended this mem-I vice-president, Nathan D. Rosin; cherished the currency for the past' oriel. Rabbi M. Zager was the I Detroiters, Get the Best PIONSTELLEMB TM EAT RE second vice-president, Aaron Ro- 25 years. It was a bill from the Prumpal speaker. Louis Rose, for Your Money HYMAN LOEWENBERG In sad but loving memory of, senberg; secretary, Rudolph Meyer. 1882 series, and was a gift to this president of the congregation, sobs; treasurer, Jacob Scholnick; woman from her grandmother. I presided. Daniel Temchin, Louis' Lena Cutler Leach, who left us of 2721 Gladstone avenue, 74 Watch fee this label when you Pre-Xmas Weeks eight years ago today, Dec. 16, assistant monitor, Joseph Staub; Pressed by want, she was compelled' Rakes, Aaron Tilchin, David Wol- Tears old, died on Dec. 13. Funeral purchase your Delicatessens, Only! Best Seats qr warden, Dr. Nathan J. Reisman; to part with the money. A flood of lock and A. Cancer expressed sor.. 1924 (19th day of Kislev). services were held on Dec. 14 with Salami, Frankfurters. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 guardian, Allan !Bondy; trustees, tears, Mr. Simon says, went with row over the loss of a. loyal mem-' mu sworn you the bat In quality Sadly missed by her loving son, interment at Cloverhill Park Cem- mercha ndha sold In Detrell Our product. YEAR'S GREATEST DRAMA! Adolph Freund, Rabbi harry Z. the bill. etery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman mother, sister amid brothers. ber. are ma de Sr. In Detroit under strict sw. Gordon and Louis James Rosen- and Cantor J. Sonenklar officiated. perdsion to Kashruth. do chemicals se Debut of the New York berg. coloring. bat only the best of tostetlads He is survived by his wife, Sarah; Star are used. - three sons. Jacob S., Robert and ALWAYS FRESH and TASTY Emil, and two daughters, Mrs. For Sale at All Good Dolicatossoa Stone Chum Derain and Mrs. Samuel — in 8510 TWELFTH STREET STRENG Chevrolet, Inc. Liberal Trade-In A A PHILCO Jr. Accordion B'NAI B'RITH NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY WILL BE HELD AT EVERGLADES CLUB 1 We Are Radio Headquarters DU-WA MIKE MUSIC ROLLS AND BAGS RECORDS $1 Victor Brunswick Columbia Large Stock of Musical Toys GlIENATATIEILIL Blues. 1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit IN MEMORIAM NEW 1933 CHEVROLET CARS GO ON DISPLAY SATURDAY Ernest Glendinning — "CYNARA" The Comedy of Fidelity MAT.: Tams Sat. [realm tte.510. lite-7Se41. and ass. are to Ile. Pm REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR Docroit's Leafier Seat Kama oul t MOHEL Recommended by the City'. roost prominent Physicians IMO liosslowsi Ave. Moo Trinity 2-6426 Sh -lk "THE LOVE SONG" AT YIDDISH THEATER "The Lov e Song,' a thrilling play in four acts, replete with human interest angles and marked by many songs, is the current play at Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth and Seward. Pauline and Sam Fogel remain as guest stars at the theater, and will be assisted by the entire cast, including the leading lady, Rachel Rosenfeld; the leading man, Mor- ris Novikoff; the character actor, , Leon Charaz; and the other able members of the cast. Rev. Cantor U. H. S. Alumni Chanukah Frolic on Dec. 28. David Golden D4tWee Ferrite MOHEL The Alumni Association of the United Hebrew Schools invites the Jewish public of Detroit to its Chanukah Frolic to be given on Wednesday evening, Dee. 28, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. All I proceeds will be given to the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. The music for the evening will • I be furnished by Bernard Beaman and his Varsity Syncopators. Ticketa for the Chanukah rolic may be obtained at any of the ! offices of the United Hebrew Schools or from any of the grad- uates. The committee In charge of the affair is composed of Rebecca Rappaport, chairman; Leonore Markaon, Rose Herman, Evelyn Landau, Julia Barohl, Al Weston, Milton Fischer, Max Healer, Sey- MOUT Tilchin and Herat Shur. adding Cavern*. Ida Per formed al Home and by Appet ■ tmeat ,,as PINGREE Euclid 5490 REV. J. SILVERMAN Model Specialist 211 Years' Rom- lamp tads/read Leadian Phyeartam 7073 Gladstone Euclid 10467 OBITUARY LESSER ALEXANDER of 3507 Cadillac, 71 years old, died on Dec. 7. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funreal Home on Dec. 9, with interment at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Frans officiated. He is survived by his wife, Sally. NATHAN SHULMAN of 1214 West. Euclid, 45 years old, died on Dec. 10. Funeral services word held on Dec. 11 with interment at Beth Abraham Ceme- tery. Rabbi J. Thumin officiated. Ile is survived by his wife; two sons, Jacob and Samuel, and a daughter, Mrs. S. Weinberg. ERNESTINE HERRMANN of 2158 Harding Avenue, 82 years old, died on Dec. 9. Funeral ser- vices were held at Gilbert's Fu- neral llome on Dec. 12, with in- terment at Beth El Cemetery. NEW 1933 CHEVROLET SIX SEDAN Rabbi Leo II. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. She is sur- larger and to 110 inches. The engine, which on to the rear end, where an ex- • Chevrolet presents greatly refined new 1933 cars at operates even more economically tension of the rear body panel vived by a daughter, Flora, and three eons, Leo, Hugo and Sig- dealers showrooms throughout the than the 1932 power plant, has sweeps outward and downward, mund. been stepped up in horsepower to nation, Saturday, Dec. 17. ecreening the gasoline tank, and Longer wheelbase, new ter- 65, mainly through lengthening BELLE LEVY stream" styling, more power and the stroke, offering a present dis- the axle and under carriage of of 25 East Palmer avenue, 65 speed coupled with greater econ- placement of 206.8 cubic inches, the car. Skirted fenders which follow years old, died on Dec. 10. Funeral Fisher and delivering • top speed of well omy, larger and lower the line of the front and rear services were held at Gilbert's bodies with the new Fisher "no- over 700 miles per hour. board In appearance the car differs tires, and a lower running Funeral Home on Dec. 12 with in- draft" ventilation, shatterproof gisu in windshield and ventil- radically from any previous Chev- conceal all working mechanism, terment at Woodmere Cemetery. greatly to the clear-out Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi atom, cushion - balanced motor rolet model, the "aer-stream" adding Leon Fram officiated. She is sur- mounting, Improved free-wheeling styling representing a medium be- appearance of the new models. plus syncrornesh transmission with tween conventional streamlining With an eye to making driving vived by her husband, Abram; • silent second gear, and a "star- and modified "tear drop" design. as nearly automatic as ponible, eon, David L; a daughter, Mrs. terator" for simplified starting are The motif of the new leaning . the engineers have eliminated set. Ethel Zack; and four sisters, Mrs. all listed as new standard features V-type radiator Is carried out eral "gadgets," thus adding great- Julia Marcuse, Mrs. L IL Bondy, Included in the list price. through slanting hood doors and ly to the convenience and safety Mrs. Morris Feldman and Miss Fannie Weiss. Wheelbase has been extended sharply slanted windshield pillars! of driving. I CUNSBERG Packing Co. 2380 u T f a w yeentttie e t2s h 0 S 8 t rest FUNERAL DIRECTORS JEWISH YAW& 7739 John R. St. Trinity 2-2114 ISAAC DRUMM HELEN I. WRAY MONUMENT SALES AND SERVICE CO., • 1017-18 DIME BANK BLDG. CAdillIm ILIA Memorial Deitignera and Bundore of Mousoloons, Mammas% Manors at Every Doemlittles. We Dayakairs, Clean and Cul /Attars w ers at Cemeter7. Delon Buying set U. Erected Mmummte sad Mark- Submit Om Priem sad Lead- seam Dr...tags Shoaled Moourmat Set-Up DISPLAY ROOM 12221 TWELFTH STREET AT RICHTON olooloomprom BERTHA SEGAL of the Wilshire Ilotel, 59 yearn MANUEL URBACH old, died on Dec. 12 in Rochester, Minn. Funreal services were held Graolte and Marble at Temple Beth El on Dee. 14 with interment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Leo M. Frank- lin and Rabbi Leon Fram offici- ated. She is survived by her hus- 7729 TWELFTH ST. band, Jacob; two sons, Irving and Euclid 7192 Herbert; and • daughter, Mrs. S. A. Popkln. Monuments