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September 01, 1933 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-09-01

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Vuntorti ∎ INII CARON Ku

PAGE SEVEN

and THE LEGA!CHRONICLE.

BRAZIL, BELGRADE
OPEN NEW COLONIES,,„

MILTON ALEXANDER
ENDORSES METZGER

G E 0 R R GK
E 0 J ES ST
S A
E L G E HEADS

to ,

Movement in Jugoslavia for ”:
U n employed, Not for
German Jews.

"Head Heart

Congo Beth Tefilo-Emanual

and Hand" Fib, a

tor Honored in

,A

Isroarap hy

■ A(

Written L s fl , Meer

Urges His Election; Says lie

ODROW WII SON

Has Righ Ideals of

that they are now
seats for the

Public Service.

II.]

,

TRIBUTE TO AUTHOR
OF IDEAL. OF 3 IFS

STATUE TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

\I

ton in logo-1.1,1a
f..i 1,11,f “1. , l-
1,,a1•11 population, also

I i h Holy Days

\

II.,mbers to se-
rimy. ;Is they

I , ly atfeelnd 1.y thi•
1,1 , , and 1 , 1101
11,the relief of .Jews

oils

tin not.

-ail nt of the Ilel-

I

pointed
ag Lult oral settle-
n worked out to
.,.I

n ., , chicilinity,

\

k
1,1,11 It I,

4,1

.1.

,

in

.o

\

VV •
annntin
the
rn•en,agrrnent of

Cantor Rev. Isaac Katz

h:111
, 1111

of Cone. Beth Hameilrash Ilagodel.
loi.tann assisted w trained double
chore 1., conduct the services.

hi

I

.

III

. can'itt ,
hil• it !Ugh

he

\■ .i 1.4.1
1 1'1

ill

The committee is at the synagogue every day

II:I

to serve you.

11. need 1114 , m n.

11 ,
I

\

GEORGE JESSEL

.1., re g ,

S! .1,
`I 1. ,

nun ,

f

Ior

lia .01

:nod

1

loi 1, Ili, II,
11.a I t al, k \pi
In , Ile 11
11.1111 front the fInl r111111 111

'fl

I d

.1‘.\\ i oh

that

I

111 1

given to

n , . 1-

an

1

!

111

11 Ilan a1111 1.1.1111,0, .
)1 1 . 1■ 1•1111:1; T171,
IraWI iti ?Ilan ,-

\

of Expression

hen .1, ■■ ••
ca u l, idate- 1,5.re o5'erwlielin-
. eadnited by their fellow-

and
1111 ti lt
111111 , 1; and

,lo, t,1

Itivisinuller as the

111 . 1 0 , n1 , 1111•.1

ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

et I

thLUi

'That is lob
we demand a
hit Lrl' -tandard from one of our

't p MALI

I

"We dare not in fait it
impossihle to
Idlt, boys as

do of nth,

ti people t111111 A.f

every linen 111

as we do, f rom the
sources they tome
and teach
them. first, trades. First we g et
then, to love work and want
work; then, find out for what
kind of work they are but fitted
and then asist Ibem in that at
which they will do best. Intelli-
gence and skill are both needed.
one as well as the other. We
have here the brain and the
hand. We teach here that it is
a. honorable to he a grea.y nie•
chwnic o. a cleanly bookkeeper;
that the field of industry offers
as broad and broader opportun-
ities than those of commerce,
that production is a. honorabie
as distribution."

1 niteli

young

ht

‘V; CIILLLI:U1i1.11U4
1,1 IVA

ail s1 brief but ili,itinguished car-
eer 111 the tilst l ' Oat11 . 11 is widely

recognized.
- W i , will chi well to

Nathan
.make a 11

I /get ,

0111 ..t

4lit,111U1.1. 11,19ELEMIXL.

t



sr ;'

s upport

he toll

hieh,

we will all be pt.,I1,1.
our .1,,55-111.1,11.mihiopic•-, notaldy
;111,
enrol barom-

eter by a'1,1 ■ Ii v e can judge his
Fisher Theater.
capacity.
hut with
"Tar/at the liar
"Flank',, in a city like this,
('rabbi de-tead of Johnn \• with a
population of 70,000

Fifty-sixth Year

Chaffee Noble School

IL -

I Im tt.

votingpr t
o w
a line public ollieial, and whose
I,
Ale
of
IL,
1 hook "
1111.1
c o nduit will reflect credit 'wort u•
\ 1
.11 -, Dell 1•.11,1 1 r1.1.
all. Such nien are Judges Keidan„
dmn, r ontInvntal ■ 1811rer• who hav \ e Simons, Itutzel and Itubiner. S111 . 11
al I'd in Mont, Cal , , l ',1 1
a ds the late D. N1'. Simon , .

I 1

Kay Ilarbilton and the laugh Ira,
A thing to which it find 110e ,
.0 0,• play."
nut consent, know as the right
"flue
.
tking.
•tar, his
Lionel !lair,
___ t oo -•
\
1 , ,,1; ray the

The

I, at

I

nntnninnann

n

,

TIo• scrt• ■ •ii attrituti,,li a 1•
tarry More oi h.
. l o ll h. • 'ill.,

I.IIt “I
1P ■ 1111; 1111.111t
till
, moot rya 011
1
I
1 , 1 1 III anon
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1,11117:It 1011 ,
1',1.1
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It'!' . :\ t
n'to I
1,

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or /11 , 1'1 . , 01,1 e

11

ahl 1

lin ,

OBITUARY

Sll .

MAX GOLDENER
;;I I I;; , 1 TN lee avenue, tiS years

14 - 1,on”.•
GAUFIL I II AVE
col,imlna 3.60
I.
Itar11.1
,r ,

Ai 0 II It - II A I It ?4, , , 1.7, .

Under scientific Irtalmoul Ion tan fleffiallY nntrit the IfrosA'Af Of new bah
an sot...call, week y bee
w
. A
il
BEM II. i%1 11 At
1
AM
ilt.
tfi-
k ll. 111 11R I
If you hase
A
AT
T Al 'R
DRUFF, ITCHING MAU• BALD nears, brills 11110 aa .Ito you and recelse

oar A THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND

ADVICE AT OUR HANDS FREE

c an tell when similar efforts will
11.,1 to he put forth, especially
In 01,4' d ays of seen and un•een
ei ry of Nathan
Ntn•i ,.n r will he a step in the di-
rn•nh,
of .1111111011 security, nn
all Of good ROVer11111tAft."

aI,.,, 1

\'r.

II.

fi

r.

IC I

tl

\It,. Selma Kagan.

MICHAEL WEISS

Fourth street, 79 years
,obis nil Aug. 25. Funeral

1-.:

c.,t , es were held at Irewis

t:V.0
ii

Intl

'3,

In A P

Polon•on of Florida and Mrs. Sa-
d,. 1:0 , 1•11bitUni of Detroit.

DORA LEVINGER
C 1:1119 Gladstone avenue,

able conies of the 111111k p ill be
withdrawn and the following in-
sertion well loe made in the Inunk

land- to the N....,
...hind:mon.
In Co; I.

48

■ ear, old, died on Aug. 24, Fu-

"Ili, publisher, ar e infornunl
P. Wigan ;mil Company II,'
the iiandnent that the tii

ltd. , .

Bros.

1 . 11 , ,t1 Minnie on Aug. 27, with
;min 11.-111 m ()al.
el . 11114Cry,
He is
Ivey. S. Nlogil officiating.
-arvit e d by tier was, Harry, Ed-
, a nail, Jacob, Samuel and Joseph.
:loll two nlaughter,, Sirs. Fannie

VERY INSTRUCTIVE
BOOK FOR CHILDREN

publishers of "Hitler as Franken-
stein" announced that all trace-

Aug. 2ti.

I

,
,,,Inin
n
n

..1 hos

they 511

5I ,, ,-,in nor the hi In,
any 11,iiJ \
partner. ,lads, :015
contribution- to II
any

I

1 n-sal inervives were held on Aug.
at l)akvieve
2.5 with
Cemetery, Rabbi M. Fischer ilffi-
yiating
She is survived by her
' loishand. Herman I'., her father,
1, Inning in Russia, three
,,
who

1.

I 11 „t he
in Cleveland,

111,111

a brother, Mar-

and four sisters,
in Itussia, Mrs, Vetta Yotman
and Miss Rose Weissman of De-
1, oit, and Ms-. Fannie llochheiser

•,,,.

I I

"thy' col oon, o, gab. .

nh New York

MA

"in

1,1'

irides Aww0.11 Viol Prise It Put, and Bolsium Issettflont ssalnot somselltion sl
,n \kn..
II Wis. 111 w fromoultnal the Mod tIlrothis Oft9S far grown, 17.4

HE

London Withdraws "Hitler as
Frankenstein."
1 J. T. An 1 -
1 - () N 1)1) N;

Funeral
at Lewis Bros.
27
with
I anyial Horne on Aug.
interment
'hi erhill Park Cem-
etery. IL.' Is stir it ed by his wife,
Anna; titre e sons, Abe, Luz and
Sam, uml three daughters, Mrs.
Clara Cohen, Mrs. Sarah Dorf and

on

itmcl

IL 1 . ■ oere held

,

This statue to religious Ifherty was the work of
the late Mose s Ezekiel, distinguished American
sculptor. It stands in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

be at 1,11,4

Friday at the Fisher. fluster sa int. .111, .leis 111 tho Council. Nathan
erotaidile•infested net a - dill Iletyger has in coon chance --if his
Johnny. but illy_ 1, hrou and Ilft. 0 pe o ple get back of him. In
at the feet of M., e, , h
the Council he \\ ill prove a bore
ti.0s f ,, r lair, order and public decency.
..-
as did Johnny.
10
through the At
- 1 mall how, some years ago,
forbidden land. iIn. nat kn..' In.
11, rilou. Sllmare. and Dear-
•istanee and plenty of tiea,10 ry,
Inhin•oendent
were harmed
romantic , a nd d
the• q111 \V11101,V11 street
c,011yr•. hrough the combined ef-
.A man of worn!: and not of deeds forts of the late councilnittn, David
I. like a garden full of weeds.
Simons, and of Councilnain
William I'. 13nailley. We never

CARD OF THANKS

•. Slosh- Krause of Elmhurst
Ur Raphael Altman's Add," on a \ mita. wish,- to \tend her sin-
cer• thanks and appreciation to
"Jew. no Medicine;" Hyman
her relative, and friends for their
Altman Speaks This Sunday.
kind thoughtfulness during her
nolo bereavement in the death
1
•In.li•til of the
her father.
Ii unn broadcast from
Sunday Gorr sla
'ill'
\
, Iiill himself

a

406
PENINSULAR
BROADWAY
BLDG..
1306
BROADWAY

meek only

one

tirtio tiliahl and

INTER-
NATIONALLY
RECOGNIZED
HAIR AND
SCALP
OP CC IA I IS I

1 dint

SKLAR

SEENA

boulevard, It

27,17,

inch , d
d their '

.1 ug. 25. Fu-

\1

, r, nn• held on Aug.
lint at (loverhill

I

1i'

, Dr A. M. Ilersh•

1•

•...

\

i

.11111 Mrs.
Isl.., Melba
lo..ther. Gerald.

111

,

.A lie has not a Irg III Stand \WWI

is :urvived

S h e

1711.•

Al 1 IA JOSEFF

I

3S years
\ Funeral
.o 1 .1 .ot Aug. 29

A Request to
Our Subscribers!

.in Beth Moses

N'iddish Talkie

Fischer all-
ell by her
James
laughters,

To Have
ve

Broad way Showing.
_ .

NMI /15 KEL
years old,

n Aug. 2&.

1

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE kindly re-
quests that its subscribers patronize those firms and in-
dividuals who advertise in its pages. This request is of
double importance . . . Advertisers who use THE DE-
TROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE as a medium through
which to address their Jewish clientele, are assuring our
subscribers of their desire for Jewish patronage. While
some business establishments are not particularly keen
for Jewish patronage, our advertisers are eager for it.
It is a friendly gesture that merits your especial atten-
tion.

on Aug.
II;
.11 \V011111T1ere
1:..1.111 fern Fram
was the widow of
-id /JAI , ' and is sur-
n
-----
,. .1.. ild ihd buy cattle or
. 1 i1. 11 . i1.. ■ 10,1 1 . 111 bought
11.n .n

WARNING AGAINST
DIAMOND SALESMEN

Michigan Theater.

IED, DISTINCTIVE

it

MONUMENTS
and MARKERS

(.,-t

Our Prices Before

Y011 BUY

I.

10

\ Birthday Story for the

I)I{HFUSS

12227 twelfth SI

REV. J. SILVERMAN

4-Year-Old Child.

SURGICAL MOHEL

13 Ye, sneer

fen,•. I
br 1.4,1ms

And when you visit them, and mention to them that
you are accepting their invitation as extended through
THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE you will find
they will go out of their way to please you. This is a
first advantage . . . for you and for the advertiser.

2073

Gladstone

Euclid 10467

.IEWISII CALENDAR



5694 1933-34

Rev. Cantor
David Golden

Delco-Co Fa vo,11•

M 0 II E L

In thus co-operating with the advertisers, our sub-
scribers are extending the courtesy of helping us to issue
a larger and more interesting newspaper. This is a sec-
ond advantage ... for you and for THE DETROIT

4Y



Wedding Cererno.
nits Performed •11
Hom e and by

Appointment
t •2 1'1 \ GREE
F .(..1(11 %CYO

JEWISH CHRONICL.E

Monuments of Character)

IN MEMORIAM

it 0 •

Hi

1 1 '1

IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS!

5 1

, 1\

I' -•I.c",. June
sia . .1, day. •Iiin,

I I.

I

lb,-.,

5• ,

Faint i.

,

I

I '

in Enhil
I.Vso ub,rseil the clay previou: a., Rosh Chodesh.
All Jewish holidays begin at sunset the preceding iiecular

' Rush

0 ..,...

I I.

Manuel drbacb

Fin :ivy. .14i, '
S.goiday. Jul ,
Sunday, Augusi I_

day.

1,-ana•

'thee, sisters

and

brothers.

sae M•r•it II I mommilts

7729 TWELFTH ST.

Sadly tm.sed by her mother, fa-

I

It MID flat

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