piEverRordEmsnewmaz
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
ALBERT EINSTEIN
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
(Continued from Preceding Page./
BROWN RE-ELECTED
HEAD OF ALLIANCE
HONOR CONVOCATION AT CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK
that slates wielded exeessisc in-
tlut-nt-t- in German life. In times
of distress. Einstein 1111SN1'11 . 11, the
majority always Llama minority.
Whitt is the outlook for Go rman
.every? I :o-keil. Ileplorttlolt., he
answered I ho you think emigra-
tion to P:,!,•-.1,11. cat, save Connor
.Newry": Vlac, I replied, st itio.'•
absorpt..., o.ipacity catitiot sat i•fy
the trl atio , ti needs of 11,1111:01
Important Resolutions Adop-
ted at Convention
in Chicago.
clIILAGO. (I. T. A.)—Resolus
to n - odulo•ining Ilitlerism, per-
,.
of Socialists and Zionist
in Sosiet Russia and factional
tights in the unions was adopted
here at the closing sesshm of the
thirteenth annual conference of the
..W1
Fan t'tIhinks
Itttl
that it iii
• Ills that he 111:1111• altIttatl
ti !h.' 11111.'rs of C.,
lilt sta .,
I bit
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Imint
.lewish National Worker's Alliance.
Other resolutions opposing a united
front with the Communists and
ealling for recognition of Soviet
Russia by this country, were also
adopted. It was also voted to es-
tablish a pension fund for aged
as hi, rt-sigin,, , -11
P111,11111
III
of
A1'11111'111\
the surrender of
m...
oensliiii.
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II III! Mall,
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few
member of the organization.
Meyer Brown was re-ele•ted
president of the Alliance; Louis
Segal, secretary, and Nathan Zwirs
in. treasurer.
id
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it,all',11\
lit. ol
II ilth III II, hal-lt tit
Vs. .1y 111., - Oa'. I It
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ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
. 'I, 11 little of t II, truth.
,., - - to show that ...ii1 ha.
...t ion:win:di, i 1,11,..ri, 1, ,
et o rxthing.
Letters from Admirers.
As
O It. lo
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EllIstItill ‘k as
1. 1.0.11141 ,,tit
The final meting- of the season
of the 7-oink:i Juniors was held
at the home or Miss Adele Davis,
2215 Ilazelutood.
Alb: Rayetta Pollack, president,
',I.trinittid two guests, Nitta Sylvia
Rezak arid 'ills Marion Kroll.
A faretvell outing took place on
•
ears
.
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staying. he
June 7, at Rouge ['ark.
The meetings of Zedakah Jun-
hors next season will be resumed
in September.
W ii. Iliiiiikil With It•tti•I ,, anti 1,1 -
, t.11 ,
f ram all
• ido-.
1'4 lumn
.iii.iilists. foleii.:o iouiliall-1, I..-
..,ig.ed 111111 X1101 I coot's!. ha al-
Nota da • ■ pa-•e• w itle
io , lows
Will be The Reorganiza-
tion of the Jewish Educational
Stiut•ttlit , in America." Israel S.
Chipkin will be the chairman. The
,alt ,m , thing app.•.0 Ing . ill till
Iteloan paper, ;thou! PI 4,-,
fan:-trip Every a 11 14 Iv i ■ h••ut u.,,li-
"WE HAVE JUST HAD OUR
in Germilm., , •ii r y speech
In the Belgian parliment, or at a
piddle !netting, contains mention
. illl Hill-
14 1.111 .-ti'in.
TELEPHONE PUT IN AGAIN"
All the int dation , uhich he has
iiiytxl from fmreign uric emito ,..,
Kinston] toll, me, ar• really sync
"Hello Anne, this is 'Men.
"I'm tine: lims are volt ?
"No.
at home. We. just had the tele-
phone put back in this morning. It seems
Food to be able to call you again.
"Let's get the crowd together this eve-
ning
No Jane hasn't a telephone.
... Yes. Mary has. Ask her and John.
"All right,
Set'
you tonight. Goodbye."
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Order a telephone today. Installation
will be made promptl).
bole, extended to him not a , to
h:instein, but as to the son of a
; persecuted people, and thus they
somareiww salL, Ornmirl ■ •
These are the concerns that In-
gage Einstein here, in this little
outa,f-the-way place by the ?Alt in
lielgium. But it does not mean
huglh. - Iing the problems
that he
of time and ilia.' that have made
him the w of Id fig-art.' that he is and
' have 1.! , v , it hull a niche in the tem-
ple of inimm talitY. Ev , TY day
storks at 11.• •abit-et, giving up a
great many hours to his -ca iodic
a rith, ttith the able assistance
, of his ftio lid, Dr. Mayo.
EMERGENCY ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE CERTAIN OF SUCCESS
AS $80,000 IS SUBSCRIBED ON THIRD OFFICIAL DAY OF
CAMPAIGN; DRIVE SCHEDULED TO CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY
I s
(Continued from Pare One)
as
t
111,1 h
on pledges in ot.
enable the agencies
-11-
the
drive
to carry on tin o
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Prosecuting Attorney George M. Pe
Ratli Loin Foam leli-..•
Stutz.
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address to the workers. H. . cool
Gus IL Newman, chairman of soh.
,
the workers to ,, , nlirni
the executive committee of t h e
.1
faith tvhich was being 111 , .
t.
general solicitations division, re-
III the dr i ve. - It is a great
ported that his group raised $20,- the
faith that maple will I.•
110(1, or :11 per cent of its assigned , d
to work without mak nr
•
quota.
• t
deal of lust and that `Cal
I. I
Honors for the day went to
totlio i milli idaal teams to ,.ter- will be willing PP COW
1 1 1V islith A of the general solieita• suhscriLe 'hot quotas tire: Sey- out moth pressure being exalt-,1
lions division, of which Louis C. moue
iaised 11.1 !al cent upon them." Rabbi From ilevla,..1
Blumberg. Charles N. Agree and of his ,pinta; Robot Marwil and "It is because these causes inelud-
Alex Schreiber are the co•keynien. Bollard Isaacs, 12:o per cant of id in the drive are such an es-en-
This division reported that it sue- their plop's.
tial part of their lives that we ate
Nate S. Shapero presided at the witnessing this enthusiastic int, it
eetttled in raising a total of $3.-
209.75, or 1,5 per cent of its quota. luncheon and pleaded with work- in the nook."
Individual honors went to Mrs.
Perry F. Burnstine, who was the
first worker to oversubscribe her
quota.
Henry Wiseman presided at
the report submitted by Assistant te o , .'
GRAVES OF WAR DEAD SILENT
REPROACH TO ANTI-SEMITISM
Tuesday's luncheon and the ad- (Continued from preceding page.1
dress to the workers was delivered
by Mrs. Joseph IL Ehrlich. asso-
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• tor Germany's unity
ciate chairman of the woman's
division of the campaign.
.11 Intvre-t and
Declaring that the objective of
"•
,-• the spirit ttf the
t he campaign is nut Maly to sate
nth century that many
Jews but also to preserve
here carry
Mr-. Ehrlieh called upon the work-
pt n- in s'erst- and
ers to "enrich the community and
1,, ,a1.111. It was it time
glorify and sanctify our lives."
w
people
She pointed out that the men an.I
• e memory
women for whose welfare th.•
evident
I. ,
funds are hong rd istal. and the
of the
al---
boys and girls who ph-ad for ree-
d,
reational and educational facili-
N. 0
tieS are walking with the solicitors HEROES' CEMETERY
in this campaign. even though they
are not visible.
The needy look to us in this
drive to save then . fate." Mrs. happen-
•
Ehrlich stated. They urge us to
thr
be eloquent of tongue. The in-
...(1
mates of the Old Folks' Home ask hi r1
; Ark.
I
that they be given the chance to
. an
continue to live in their home.
'hat V•
which is not luxurious but which
Part irUlallt in :1,, -I, n, and
is their home nevertheless. Those
the streets and
who go to the Hebrew Free Loan
the flatter bed- :111 . in bloom_
Association and the North End
a the mid-t
litre death 1,,
Clinic ask that the facilities of
11nly the
our .lowish
these agencies be pre-erred. Tile
. -1 -.., '1011
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future Jews ask not only for rec-
Oral I
reational and mental facilities. I. 1-
also for spiritual facilit it•-.
and date of kith and
they pray that the new .1.
it is rail- to tin,' here
Center may be completed. -
in-•riptions. qu ot a tions
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Wednesday', Luncheon.
re l'-alms. or et en Ger-
An optimistic group tif Will ke rs man so
in the campaign lilt at luncheon
lIetoo' Cone-
The
on 1ledtustlay report t e su. , -
seription of a total of $'7%,1011'7,, toy. when Jewn.h dead of the
here a
great War all - buried.
Or 701 per cent I-f the total quota
•netety within a o,•nu - tcry.
of fitos,r,00.
gray'. a re arranged
of
The
rows
rotor
Reports at this luncheon
marked by enthusiasm when a num- uith nniitary iat-cosion. all alike.
her of individual solicitors announ- a touching answer to the anti-
ced that they had over-subscribed Semitic charges levelled again••
their assigned quota). and when an in this present period of
A of the general solicits- 1 German life. These dead Jew-
Division
19.t.: Joint Distrihution Campaign, ; de to , tl, E this Saturday night.
DETROIT SOCIAL WORKERS PLAY ACTIVE
Fred NI Butzel, rhail'Illall of the
ROLE IN NATIONAL CONFERENCES HERE a ' lirl.`;.).
.ak. i..,.111in(1, LOUIS Hurwich beau] of the Jewish Welfare Fob
Dr. Samson 'tenderly.
Propose Association of Polish-
Jewish Federation*,
N FA. l'ORK----A proposal to es-
tablish an association of Federa-
tions of Polish Jews will he con-
sidered at the joint convention and
celebration of the twenty-fifth an-
niversary of the Federation of Po-
lish Jews in America, which will be
held at the Astor Hotel, New York,
beginning Saturday evening, June
10, Benjamin Winter, president of
the Federation of Polish Jews an-
are not merely pio-Einstein, but
• pea-JuII 1 sIl.
Einstein'. Optimism.
and hat id Rullassky spoke at Erb elation of Detroit, will he chair-
t
S111111
0
Mall, and address will la- delivered
. tonueo
A .rom
Of ..1/111', It has hurt I.:III-trill
1-.1, V. hhly th01 lime IIIIIII , ,,, NV ■ -rt- day a ftei noon' , ,i.,...don,
ontinued
l'age One.)
(C
,,on
hy Dr. Sidney E. Goldstein, Itabbi
-sided.
• eery' much, but he does not intend
ol. In, red I.v I h. I. \I. Iluldnow, Shetzer tort-sided.
Selomon Goldman, Samuel A. Gold-
his
o n that account to change bi
Adult Education.
wary de. Pr'. 1 `• Su'llg. Phi Inum , ind Samin -1
to the lice . Organizations
,
smith, Harry Id Lurie, Dr, 'lush nounced.
, ,
, ,
1 i t nil,. t wards the present German „ tivermi
Ur,
Min Slauselt. Me1 -
"Est. i Molds in Adult EllUtalt
iiy wr. .scnoolatin, for the M. Leon,
11 illiam .I. Shoo_
Th, nucleus of such an associa-
gl., cl 111111'1a. 111 . is 111111a. runt ill, • d
[ha oat*. I'. Kahn, II a 11 y L. Gluck- tad." ult. to la. the rutin al (twilit- . , kill, .13,41 Kopecs,
„
educators
“Tul I 1 t- • Charles S. (fern-
der.
lion already exists, !sir. Winter
.
the
stand
he
has
Ur-
th an e‘er that
n um t Wint man'
„
taadi.
th, , , ht-it,n_er, for the t . ' 7t.t, -.,r.,, o. -xt,x,-__u_t_ ,ivts.. man, Edward NI. Kahn, Ur,Jacob foo discussion at the _Friday eve.' 11'
..h„„1 her joint ,,-„i„,, it ill 1,,. h e ld 'dated, in the Polish-Jewish Feder-
I...1,4 regard
ken
jointly
A
"Iption io _ the i . 1 1 nu tun
., t ioirle,_,:-:.-,s. ",--i iioti , t ,,
S. Golub, 11r. Emanuel Gamoran,
ations of the United States, Eng-
Jewish aspect of the German situ- t„, r a .. , ,,,
on Sunday morning, and a business
I:11111, Argentina and Brazil.
A joint session took place al.,. was to preside, with !labia L e
anon with more respeet. Ile • finds •I "i ' t;,11t 1i 1d":1; 1,;".;:inste ' ss1,11:t.-ion..
on
in the "ft"'
The convention will also take up
session
will
he
held
proof of that in the fact that the
on Friday at the luncheon at the Faun, II e cilia n Jacob, a no1 Al r.
non. An informal thinner will be a proposal to 'such an educational
At the joint session with the Na-
Pru•siiin Academy of Sciences ill- taaad
Temple, under the ehairmanship of Hp uich as s peakers,
( . 0flf,,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, of
, amthdy had
given
the
delegates
at
the
Phil-
campaign
against the "false im-
Jewishs„.
toraid,,d, the letter
f 11r. Maurice .1. Karpf, with lb Dinner Saturday Night.
adelphin-Ityron Hall on Sunday I ',cessions about East European
hich he adtitk sscd to it and had vial Service and the Assoeiation o
The CVntral theme for' Jewry.
At the conference dinner at To-in- 1 evening.
no greater reproach to make Center Executives, at Temple Beth , Jonah II. Wise, director of the
against him than that he did not -
do ny the atrocity report He was
tad in Germany when t h e atrocity
Won going about, he points
so. how , odd he say whether
they ,1•11• Irue or not.
Einstein's persistant optimism
gives him strength and courage to
I maintain his stand. He answers
a great many of the letters that he
receives, and when he writes to
his Jewish correspondents in Ger-
many, he tells them that they are
if they think that if they
bow their heads there will be an
end of the persecution.
Toil ore...onion!'" intiteeltorititthellell
it, Ow I Itnununiratt 0000
NIttern entail
1 . 4•ntury of Prow', A. itrloolli•
liU/1. I /thaw., June I to I Irtob•r 3/,
di...los-n.11 will be summarized by
1 . 1,i'lv IA S.liviii ti 1.1,1 Wi•lilit'r A l' i
More than 800 boy, and girls, and the parent s of many of them, attended the honor convocation of the Sunday School of Shaa ey
Zedek on May 28.
Under the chairmanship of Philip L. Rosenthal, superintendent of the school, honors were awarded to pupils with high, st•ndings.
Some of thea wards were made by Jacob Rogvoy and Abraham Cap Inn. teachers of the school.
Copies of the original photograph of the honor convocation a re available at the office of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
ish soolda
fraction .•-
of Get-onion I
liv e : rot
- , o-usands
, di, their
butt).
, r J.-iv , are sant-
,I .lews no.
honor
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fled. log
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in
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kui,11 reine-
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makes one
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di ng
di an at
n,
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the Berlin
. and .44. how
ol
drve•t
oto Ii
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ask
n il
it
1) , i .nary
‘„,) t h e tu niaery
of troturneis,
dhow, a sa ng the tomb-tents,
how soon he- own
none Ise , s
, to find him-elf
tam vo"
these •Idh•
In new
Send Us German Jews
Is Plea of Lebanese
T 1
ThItt•s U.F.M.
d!
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polo, Id ,
notiti6 I .t.-
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THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY
lllllll 01111CIS
► 000 SECOND AVENUE
DETROIT, h111:1111:AN
June 5, 1933
TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE DETROIT EDISON
COMPANY
in 29 cities, 58 villa('ro and 130 townships
we •ve iublished for the past nine weeks, have
Weekly Letter No. 10
These letters to you
brought in quite a few letters asking questions:
One question is what have we to say about the complaint against our rates
filed in the spring of last year with the Michigan Public Utilities Commissionon
It would not be mannerly for us to discuss in advertisements those problems
which a duly constituted Commission has been asked to rule. After the ruling
comes down we may have something to say• quite a
Another question is, why all this advertising? The answer is that
few of you have been believihg things that were not so. A common type of ith whom
slander was to charge us with the sins or blunders of far—away we people,
are just w
we had nothing to do. It now seems in order to explain that
that we are an
everyday business people doing our day's work honestly;
independent outfit serving just this corner of Michigan; and that we are not
a
controlled by any alien interest.
It may be a pity that the electric industry is not a church, nor even thing
family, which might discipline unruly members. There has never been any
to prevent a speculator breaking into or buying into the industry, and we who
are in it have no way of getting his out of it. We cannot read him out of
church nor take him down to the woodshed.
Another question is. how we disposed cf profits in years when we did have
Any trofits that we have made, over and
into the
good business? Here is the answer
g nor
been put rihdt
a
dividends. have extra
tock
backa
-
above bond interest and regular
divide n
you. We have Lever laid an
business, to serve
you in these
dividend.
n tryl:.g to get over to
three
The tax facts that we have tit
first. that you are :nd:rectly being taxed about
ago.
advertisements are,
ight service as you were taxed ten years
l
electric
taxing
r
.
J
much en vo
and, second, that
t
sently be t axed st:11 more;
these facts,
If you absorb
and that yc l may pre
taxing the Comr_aLy's eustemers.
te
h Cemiany mea%s
these advert,ements will have
br,-7.
d
President
Illrt
mo r. I'Ah • t- Waited
..f the local
Inuni; ■ . Salim Harran, noth :Oa
request that he influence Ito-
.lowish Agency to divert part
1 . titirration from
.4 the Jew
lionsany to Lebanon. accord-
ing to the re p ort of the Ileoru•
eorte.spondent
Do•t
of the
Ilayom.
"We are in need of the
4 - I , -
vrgy and interpose of these in-
dustrious element , in order to
testore prosperity to our coun-
try," they pleaded. according
to the report.
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