ThEYATBORAWIS11 ROPIICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE EUROPEAN CITIES 1DR. METZGER SPEAKS AT PURITY MEETING REPORT NUMEROUS ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS On Monday evening, Dec. 26, at BUDDY (Continued from Page One.) of taking vigorous steps to suppress the anti-Jewish Nazi terrorization, which has caused considerable prop- erty damage and serious business losses. WILL CATER YOUR NEEDS FOR YOUR New Year's Eve Party Attacks on Jewish Warehouses in Germany. BERLIN.—(J. T. Al—Tear and gas bombing attacks upon ware- houses and other places of business owned by Jews were reported in Giessen, Mainz, Darmstadt, Worms and other towns. The attacks are believed to be part of a premeditated plan worked out by Central Nazi head- quarters. In Giessen, tear bombs were thrown into three warehouses own- ed by Jews during the busiest trad- ing hours. A member of the Nazi Storm Troops, Wenzel, was arrest- ed by the police and confessed the act, explaining that it was done to damage the interest of the Jews. If you are planning to hold a New Year's Eve Party at your home there is no need to worry about what to serve—Buddy will take care of that for you! Whether you want deli- catessen or cooked foods, Buddy is prepared to serve you anything you like—and you'll find that your party will cost less, too! We will be open all night . New Year's Eve The Voelkischer Beobachter, the organ of the Nazis, gives prominent space to the closing down of the Breslau University for the third time. It publishes its own descrip- tion of the occurrences under the heading "Because of Jewish Fire- arms l'ointed at Our Students." It goes on to describe the details of the disturbance at the lecture when the Nazi students assembled de- manding that Professor Cohn should leave the university immed- iately. Schechit ■ Prohibition. The Plenum of the state parlia- ment of Thuringia has, by the uni- ted votes of the Nazis and the Ger- man National Agrarian League against those of the Social Demo- crats and the Communists, decided to put into force the prohibition of Schechita as from July 1, 1933. In the meantime, Thuringia is to ne- and the rest gotiate with ussia Pr of the German states, wills a view to the introduction of a general prohibition of Schechita. The law prohibiting Schechita, provides for a penalty of six months' imprisonment for infringe- ment. serve a Special 9-Course New Year's Eve Dinner for 75c. We will also serve breakfast. Pickled Tongues READY TO SERVE 18c PER LB. We save you all the trouble by cooking ether Decilatemen equally as low . them FREE. Prices on elf IE DELIVER—JUST PHONE GARFIELD 9023 BUDDY'S TWELFTH at TAYLOR • SINCERE CIIANUKAII GREETINGS AND °Announcing—. OUR 7TH An event that will interest every man in Detroit. Just take a glance at these prices and then hurry over to Max Kosins and make your selection. smclolly Priced OTHER FINE SUITS and OVERCOATS At the Low et Price of $22.50 $29.50 Miss Diana Connell of the Young Women's Hebrew Association staff acts in advisory capacity at these meetings and is also available for consultation at any time. In this way the services of a trained so- - vial worker are always available. The local group as a part of the DR. HARRY C. METZGER National Bib Sister and Big Broth- and Cass, Dr. Harry C. Metzger, er movement with headquarters in will give an illustrated talk on New York. As the name implies they act as friend and advisor to "Tuberculosis in Children." Dr. Metzger is considered well young people from 14 to 25 years versed on this subject, having made of age. The committee has taken care of a number of girls thus for extensive studies in both this coun- try and Europe and is, at the pres- this year and hopes to enlarge its ent time, one of the consultants on scope with its present plans so well organized, the staff of the Detroit and Wayne The committee workers are: County Tuberculosis and Health Mrs. Sol M. Cole, vier-chair- Society. This society has under- man; Mesdames Harry Alvin, Ar- taken to establish better conditions thur Bloom, Philip Bloomgarden, in the Wayne County schools by periodical physical examinations Regene Freund Cohane, M. Ellias, J. I. Elliman, Clarence 11. Enggass, of all children in attendance and scientific tests for the determina- Arthur Fine!, Leo M. Franklin, tion and extent of the existence of Aimmie R. Ginsburg, Fred A. Gins- the tuberculosis germ among chil- burg, Harry Goldberg, Max Keidan, dren of school age. Dr. Metzger I. Rodman Meyers, K. Nemer, Mor- is following up this work in the ris Rand, Oscar Robinson, Monroe Wayne County schools at the pres- Rosenfield, Louis Savage, Arthur Schiller, Lee B. Striping, Melville ent time. S. Welt, Harold Van 13aalen, and Henry Wiseman. Polish Jews Anxious To Go to Palestine. ANNIVERSARY SALE GGG SUITS and OVERCOATS the regular electing of Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., to be held at the Eastern Star Temple on Mrs. Henry Meyers, chairman of Alexandrince, between Woodward the Big Sister Committee, one of the social welfare departments of the Detroit section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, announces a t fee instructive talks for her se co mmittee. ries i to Miss Marie Rasey opened the course with a discussion of "The Approach of the Big Sister to the Little Sister." The second lecture is by Dr. Edith Dale Swift. The Big Sister committee meets once a month at the clubhouse of the council. At this time each member of the committee discusses with the group the problems with n which h. shehas met in the previous Breslau University Closed for Third Time. So drop in after the show or any time. We will GENUINE FRENCH SEDAN MONTAGNAC $59 . 50 OVERCOATS, Regular $95 value, offering this sale at WARSAW.— (J. T. A.) —Re- ports from the Palestine offices in Poland which are responsible for alloting the emigratiOn certificates and for facilitating the emigration of persons seeking permission to enter Palestine, as capitalists or with other qualifications, report that they are overwhelmed by the large number of applications reach- ing them from all parts of the country. In some districts, the Palestine offices are beseiged daily by hun- dreds whose only hope now seems to lie in the possibility of leaving fur Palestine. The comparatively low quota of immigration certifi- cates as well as the other restrict- ions to which immigration is sub- ject, do not make it possible to ac- cede to more than a small propor- tion of the applications. Distrust of Investigation. Max Kosins 1430 GRISWOLD STREET - IF, Between F:] Grand River and Clifford MAX EOSINS SAM SHAPERO now one of "Bud's" Boys and the facilities of this organization are at the disposal of his friends and clients. . 1StmEs“ boys. The strong organisation ix noted for Its conscientious and personally Interested gestic@ and the ow enables location, piss their unexcelled service facilities. n me dem rrrrrr to serven,friends. Glee me • sing and I'll be glad to to better ee the new 1533 f heerolet. —SAM SHAPERO { I am rrrrr mely haPP1 to be one of to 0 Streng Chevrolet, Inc. 8510 TWELFTH ST., at Philadelphia MAdison 3670 WOMEN'S COUNCIL'S BIG SISTER GROUP The Jewish deputies in the Polish Sejm, including the members of the Club of Jewish Deputies, the Pro- Government Jewish Deputies, and those of other parties, have made a demand for the removal from their posts of the three principal executive officials in Lemberg: the governor, the chief of police, and the head of the security depart- ment. They also informed the min- ister of interior that they cannot trust the investigations at present being conducted in Lemberg on the ministry's instructions, so long as the investigation was under the authority of persons, who, the Jew- ish deputies were convinced, them- selves carried the responsibility for tolerating and for failing to sup- press the disturbances as soon as they began to develop. PALESTINE BOOTH AT ZIONIST BALL The enthusiastic way in which the announcement of the sale of tickets for the Zionist ball was re- ceived indicates that it will be well attended, and thus provide the nec-1 essary funds to carry on the edu- cational work of the local Zionist Organization for the year 1933. Tickets have been distributed among the members of the large committee appointed by Abe Coop- er, chairman, and satisfactory sales have been reported in many quart- ers. Many patrons tickets have also been requested, and will be supplied later. F ine entertainment will be pro- vided from the finest talent avail- able, and an appropriate Palestine booth will be placed, in which nothing will be sold, but Palestine products will he displayed, ques- tions concerning Palestine answer- ed, and membership applications received. The booth will be in charge of Mrs. William B. Isen- burg. The program committee assures that this ball, which will take place at the Statler Hotel, in the two ballrooms, on Saturday, Feb. 4, will be one of the finest of its kind ever held in Detroit. Dress will be op- tional. Tickets may be obtained by call- ing Myron Steinberg, at Cadillac 1400, or Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, at Co- lumbia 2043. Mr. Steinberg and Dr. K6sler are co-chairmen of the ticket committee. Tickets may also bd obtained at the offices of Isen- burg-Purdy & Co., 3223 Barium Tower, or A. C. Lappin, 3333 Bar- ium Tower. North Woodward Branch of J. W. E. W. 0. The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will hold a party on Jan. 29, at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence and Dexter boulevard. Mrs. E. J. Schwartz and Mrs. J. Modell are planning this affair, for the men as well as woipen. ODESSA SOCIETY 21ST BALL JAN. 15 The twenty-first annual ball will be given by the Odessa Progressive Aid Society at the Fort Wayne Ho- tel, Sunday evening, Jan. 15. The ball committee is planning several new features, in charge of H. J. Goldber. The officers of the organization, all energetically helping the ball Agitation in Lemberg Against the committee, are: President, S. Cash,• Christmas Shopping at vice-president, S. Belkin; financial Jewish Stores. secretary, D. Welt; treasurer, NI. LENII3EIL—(J. T. A.)—An or- Oschin; recording secretary, Char- ganized agitation has been initiated les Driker. in Lemberg with the object of in- ducing Christian purchasers to boy- MARIONETTES AT cott Jewish stores in their Christ- CIVIC THEATER mas shopping. Huge signs have been painted on The Bonstelle Civic Theater an- walls in public places bearing the nounces that the Ilestwood Mar- slogans, "Do not buy from Jews ionettes will be featured in a for Christmas," Avoid Jewish Mickey Mouse performance, "The shops Because Jews are Thieves." Champion," on Monday, at 10:30 Endeks have also distributed in the a. m. and at two performances streets large numbers of handbills on Wednesday, at 9:30 and 11 of a similar character, and they R. M. are vigorously conducting a cam- A complete play will be pre- paign to make the anti-Jewish boy- sented. It will be completely a cott effective. As part of their marionette show. activities, they are forcing Christ- ian firms to sign declarations not Maxine Finsterwald's Play to buy from Jews. RAMBLERS' CLUB JEWISH RADIO FORUM Rabbi Elmer Berger of Pontiac To Speak This Sunday. The Jewish Radio Forum pro- gram this Sunday will present, over Station WJBK, front 2:30 to :3 p. in., a program commemor- ating the festival of Chanukah. Never before in RADIO Shadow Tuning, Inclined Sounding Board with Twin Speakers, High Efficiency Tubes, Echo Abaorbi erg Screen, Tuning Silencer, Recording Dial with Glowing Arrow, Illuminated Grille— Now ... in PHILCO only! Hear • 1933 PHIL CO today. See the marvelous 'implicit y of Shadow Tuning. Hear tone quality you never dreamed possible. Old r•d •o standards are to as the old square the 1933 PHILCC piano is to • fino .. ( rand piano. I.—a good Ise at lake • . Reaullfol Deihl walnut u• prier, IlIghboY. IlIgh Paden° Tube, Aelosalle volume Cou- RABBI ELMER BERGER Rabbi Elmer Berger of the Jew- ish Community Center of Pontiac will deliver a sermon entitled "Chanukah — A Re-dedication." Rabbi Berger is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and of the Hebrew Union College. The musical program will feature Gabriel Sites, concert violinist, and Ethel Goldman Mendelsohn, pianist. Rabbi Leon Frem of Temple Beth El will be presented in a Question and Answer Period, an- swering the question "Is It I'roper for Jewish Children To Have Christmas Trees and To Send or Receive Christmas Gifts or To Decorate Their Homes with Typi- cal Christmas Decorations?" Aaron Kurland will preside. trot, sad other meta lee rrrrr cm. A hand- The Ramblers will give their annual dance Sunday evening, Jan. 15, at the Emanuel Hall, Taylor at Woodrow Wilson, feat- Even the hawk and the street-dog have their friends. uring the Varsity Syncopators. some. 'melon./ addl les lo any home. Pee 0 O. Iles It. Buy It . FNar u. Mode/ 71D You can have any PHILCO on our usual easy terms.' CIIANUKAII GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS SHECTER MUS IC CO. 8737 Twelfth St., between Glad' tone and Blaine ..ammuommommioannownammanazammustammatEmnsinummusteram. Make Whoopee With Us 'New Year's Dye MIZRACHI BRIDGE DANSANT ON JAN. 2 On Saturday evening, Dec. 24, at 8:30 o'clock, the Mizrachi Youth will sponsor a Chanukah party at its clubrooms, 9035 Twelfth street ; near Clairmont. This party is being arranged by both the social and the cultural committees. Members of the Benot Akibah, the junior group, will participate in the program with appropriate songs, recitations and Palestinian numbers. The prin- cipal address on the significance of Chanukah will be delivered by the national executive director, Sey- mour Zambrowaky, who has just arrived from Chicago. Tickets for the bridge-dansant, to be held at the Chinese Tea Gar- dens on Monday evening, Jan, 2, as a feature of the Mid-Western Convention, are selling rapidly. The program will include several popu- lar entertainers, prizes and Kosher refreshments. e els speakers. I EbIlecti SAN MIN PLACE To th, music of I AL WOLGIN and His Orchestra Chinese and American Restaurant 9925 DEXTER BLVD. AT BOSTON Barrels of fun—favors and noisemakers. Now, get your gang together and enjoy this New Year's party. NO COVER CHARGE Special Delivery Service Anywhere. No Extra Charge 'ions Call Euclid 10213, Garfield 10469 For R VICTOR LIM, Manager Our Classified Ads Pay! This Brand New 1933 BUICK GIVEN AWAY FREE SATURDAY A— at the Playhouse. Special Holday Rates Are Offered by Bus Lnes. Special holiday round trip fares, good until Jan. 15 and effective at once, have been announced by J. B. From the Deep Cold Waters of Lake Huron— Walker, vice-president of the Grey- You'll enjoy eating fish, fresh from the ice-cold hound Management Co., operators blue waters of Lake Iluron. Ice-packed when of the Greyhound Lines. Under the holiday fare schedule, caught; expressed to us each day. • round trip ticket can be purchased from Detroit to any one of the more Special Luncheon from 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.-35c than 10,000 cities and towns served Fine appetizing specials to choose from. by the Greyhound Lines for one- way fare plus one dollar, Mr. Walk- Evening Dinner from 4:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M.-50c er said. Winter travel by Grey- hound I.ines, he continued, will he 1526 Woodward 4659 Woodwisrd found as comfortable and as pleas- Opposite Grinnell's At Forest ant as at any time of the year, as all coaches are warmed to a coin- fortable degree even on the coldest day. He also pointed to the fact that each passenger has his own indi- Best Wishes for a Happy Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman went vidual reclining seat with clean • Chanukah! . to Kalamazoo last Friday to speak linen head rests and inside racks at Congregation Bnai Israel at a for lunggage. meeting held in connection with VIENNA BAKERY Michigan Theater. the sixth consecutive tour of the 114114C FUER Free A Christmas show that becomes Union of American Hebrew Con- 11500 DEXTER BLVD. bigger and better as it unfolds is gregations. Mrs. Folkman led the Townsend 6.9562 • Friday evening service in the ab- the Yueltide threat for young and old at the Michigan Theater. sence of the Rabbi, and spoke on On screen the winner of the Aca- We bake fresh bread every two "Hidden Jewels." demy Award for the best acting of hours. Try our Chale, Rye, Pumpernickle Bread. One trial "Wanted, a Real Hero," written 1932, Helen Hayes Is co-starred will convince you about our by Mrs. Jerome Folkman, will be with Ramon Novarro In the David given by the Children of the Sab- Belasco stage success, "Son-Daugh- products. bath School for Chanukah, Sun- ter." United Artists Theater. day afternoon. Those taking part JUVENILE WISDOM Ronald Colman in "Cynara" with are: Victor Sapir, Ellis Silber- Alvin J. Grodzinsky of 410 West stein, Reda Latzer. Refreshments Kay Francis will open at the Uni- Willis writes that three-year-old will be served by the Sisterhood. ted Artiste Theater Christmas Day. This picture Is made from the play Frieda Magid of 1646 Pingree ex- The Book Lovers' Club met of the same name and its unusual plained that the reason Santa daring and romantic theme was the Maxine Finsterwald's "Giants in Chains" was the bill at the I'lay- house, at Woodward and Forest avenues, starting Monday, Dec. 19, and continuing through the week with the exception of Christmas Eve. It was the first performance of the play on any stage. "Giants in Chains" won the Otto II. Kahn prize three years ago; an award made annually at the de- partment of dramatics in the Car- negie Institute of Technology. Miss Finsterwald is also the author of several one-act plays, two of which have won the Samuel French prize in the annual tournament in New York. Iler most recent play, now in preparation at Pasadena, is en- titled "The Fall of Timothy Win- ters." JACKSON NOTES 9 DELIVERED $1180 How Many Times Will the Wheel Revolve Saturday I PLEASE NOTE: CIIANUKAII GREETINGS BORIN BROS. Inc. 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