E PgRonlEli lAil (ARcroas

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FORM STUDY GROUP
IN WORLD ISSUES

lion of Mrs.

Harold T. Miller
(Ellacaya Miller).

Members affiliated with grim
that are a part of the Fed eration
t'
A 8331 31 Y group in international of Women's Club*. may
i t
relations, l i t by Mrs. Joseph Rip- privilege of these let y ttu er nejso,y :a r il
on
Tuesday
after-
the
Federation
office,
Mrs. Inez
ier, will be held
with Oct. 24 un- Tudor, secretary, may be called
s ons, becoming
for reservations.
ail the middle of December. Tea
will he served and the charge will Pogrom. in Berlin Likely, Man-
cheater Guardian Says.
be t he n ominal suns of 15 cents
LONN.
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pamphlet
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lesson with reer-
f ru.n:Ins against the Jews in Iterlin
i in the Manchester
forecast
d
questions
will be fur- Guardian, noted lils.ral paper,
Wes xo
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will include discus-
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nd

U. OF M. HILLEL FOUNDATION RESUMES
FUNCTIONS FOR CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR

OUR FILM FOLK
SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN
GIVE MUSIC EVENING
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
ON THURSDAY, OCT. 19

(Continued from Page One.)
testimony of their idealism and
—
Under the auspices of the Men's
devotion to the work. I ant rather
Jewish students sin the Michigan referring to that drastic slashing club of t'ongregation Shaarey
campus la s t yea r., s t a t es B r . Ilel- it allowances for important relig- Ziolek, a music and drama night
lee in answer to a question re- loos and cultural activities. Effects w be presented on Thursday.
garding ,Jewish enrollment, and, of the meager allowances, it is Uct. I9, in the social hall of the
though this year's statistics have true, were not visible in the ac-
not yet Imen compiled, all indica- tivities and attainments of the ),
tions point to an appreciable in- Mittel Foundation at 5lichigan.
crease siner this number.
This, however, is due to the fact
Hillel Courses.
that additional money was supplied
Asked eonoorning his impressions to the foundation by it donor who
of the new students, he says: "I does not care to have his name
was most fav•orably impressed with identItted with these gifts.
This

Sue Brown marriage fit s all classi-
fications. Sally arraeged her Mex-
ican divoree ArCr•tly during the
week she was SUpposed to he in 0
Yo.enote, and alter a party one
night she and Marty Joe plann e d It
the ehp•lllelll. !tarry Joe is an 2
a+Soctille prmItIct.r .:1•.1 :I!: : •

for Charles It.
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Pretty tough , on the Chaplin
youngsters—th e decision of that
aleany Judge ... From now on
they must live withi n their in-
come of 5700 a month for the
two of them ... Wecould starve
beautifully on that.

detachment," following a private
'dual, however, I do know is
00 o f 'frill co-operation and inquiry as to present condition, in rho type of student that is enter-
ing the l'ilii•ersiti; of Michigan. not in a position to duplicate what
o dd problems under the direr-' Germany, made by th e p a p er ,.
The newcomers seem to be more what he has done in the past."
illtellIg1•111 th a n lypical freshmen..
Look. to Detroit for Help.
The. is I, LW 1)14 "illy' of Jewish, Dr. Iteller goes gill art
state that
..todcots but of those of all de- all that the Irnai !Frith has prom ,

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loc" - -ion, I do not know; till I can :old to oontinue thos e standards
n ■ is that it is exhilerating to for the physical maintenance of
such a gr ea t proportion of the building. Ile continues: If
--tridents coining to college with the foundation, however, is to be
such intent and determination to titi,tne in carrying out its pro-
b arn and study." grain, it is nts•essary to have the
Not only the classes but also the means to carry on its religious and
c al hu b artiottie s sponsored by the cultural activities. We must pay
foundation ii iii be continued this rent for the chapel and halls used
Near. according to Dr. Heller. for holy day services; it is essen
(las ses giv e n ineltide: "Dramatic tIal to employ a stenographer, for
\l• meats in the Ilistin•y of Judo_, letters must be wr itten
itten to the stu ,
ism" led by De Heller; Jewi,I, dents, records must be kept, etc.;
DR. DAVID FAUMAN
lid by Hirsch Hopkins, in we nest butt uiitiul funds to pre-
slrtictur in the lierartifielit of 1:1,
it dramatic program or it de..ieocue, at 8:30 Ii. nt. An
mance languages at th e u n i \dd .. bate, and to carry on those atitivi-
performance will Ito
-Ity
Literature of, ties necessary to retitle the founda-
by itrofessional musicians
the Jews," Dr. Heller; Jewish • two in its fornier rapacity as the t te I dramatists, illustrating the
led by George GalVani, 11111S- integrating force among the Jew- Imo, tine and artistic contribu-
ie,11 dins•tou: of 'Dimple Ruth El if i sh students on
s cant- toots made by the Jew in modern
Detroit. There are also a number ptis.
of university courses of Jewish in-
Asked how he then proposes to
sh
of th e J e wish
terest which are recommended for wehe (hi- "
T• cider Studio, will present a
" 'Inc "'
ele c tion. Religious at•tivilies in- Heller •-:ty•-, e ' ti ""
, "I fold confident that , moo, of Jewish playlets. dance
cluding Finlay eveningires, the Jevory of Detroit, knowing the
'Air. Haar trill be as-
:-, tiiiday morning vice, tool import:owe of the presence of I'd-
' by as group of players un-
inoldhly open forums will also be lel Foundation for the religious and ' I. d
hi,
, idinued. Other not it it it. include
Ike of
dramatics, debating, so,ial tyclfa
will
\It , . . Esther Freed, abb. vocal-
ht. ""fflawaitr
'Ititurnt
iespond 1,, the t appeal
which ' will
aser i e s of nunlrrn
anti social functions, /I. signisl to
Made by 0112111
the next
foster a spirit of fellowship and few week-Iry the Hillel League, I •ile-littlint songs and Hebrew and
friendship among the .lowish :GI_ formed last l year in May , led Itv \
"' id " '
dents. A loan fund is also main- Dr. Lett NI. Franklin. 1.r' re
'Ali-- Sadie Cooper, well known
dint,
believe that the Jews of Detroit
trill allpear In an all.
Deplores Lack of Fin•nyea.
will ignore the unique responsibil: J.., i-11 program, featuring Illoch'•
Asked concerning the source of fly which they have to this institu- lt,ttil Sheol Suite.
tin:metal support for carrying out thin. All that is asked of Detroit
M •-, Itebecca Katzman Frith-
this elaborate program, the direct- Jewry is that they bocrone mem-
I111111, accompanied pianist, will pre-
all--wor touches upon the most berm of the League and contribute sent a number of modern Hebraic
Pita' question that has arisen. His
what they can to thi• support of selections, and will accompany the
complete answer follows:
the Foundation. It is toisports-
"This is a very distressing ques- manlike on the part of ;I common- otter artists.
The program, which was ar
tion. Last year the li'nai 13'rith ity which derives unusual benefits
made drastic rivluctions in the bud- from an institution to shove its ranged by Dr: David Fauman, is
i
8
Certain
Lee appeal to music critics
get of every foundation. I am tad financial responsibilities to other

referring to the cut in salary of
the directors, which in some cases
Wait more than 60 per cent. The

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fear that the once great school
was ruined forever us a center

of culture. One old mart, a So-

cialist and liberal, raised

voice louder than the rest.

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For
14 years an instructor, he had

keen dismissed summarily for
his political views. "America
must help us," he said. "This is
nit alone a light if the Jews.
It is the battle of everyone \oho
believes in democracy and free-
dom. Vou will do a great sit-
Vice if you carry this ille,ag•

to the liberal and fearless open

in your Congress." The old
man continued to talk fret•ly on
the cause of democracy all the
time I was in Heidelberg. When
I left there I promised to help
him obtain a visa for America.
But it was not necessary. Three

days later the Nazis invaded the
old professor's home at night.
In the morning his wife found
him at the foot of the stairs.
his skull crushed in
From Heidelberg I turned

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again. It's one of the things I missed must • • •

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Open Sundays

again to smaller communities.
Everywhere I saw evidence of
cruelty, violence alld death. At
Landau a Catholic nierehant and
his Jewish secretary, silent he
had refused to discharge -after
tier years' faithful sot, ice, were
paraded through the streets.
About the girl's neck was hung
a sign, "I have been this man's
Jewish prostitute for five years,"
In the same town thret. Jews
and two non-Jewish Socialists
were dragged from a safe in the
middle of the afternoon and
beaten in an adjacent It with
whips of hose and steel cord.

I saw their lacerated and torn
backs.
Hitler and his lieutenants

tight international boycott can
kill even the monster they have
created. A boycott which shuts

out German merchandise, re-
duces the passenger lists of Ger-

man liners. and keeps tourists
out of Germany can soon write
an end to the most gruesome
chapter of modern history by de-

throning Bider and Ilitlerism.
This is not alone the battle
of the Jews--I saw intellect uals.
liberals, pacifists, Social Demo-
crats, almost us badly off, It
is the tight of everyone who be-
lieves in personal liberty and
civil rights, a fight for the prin-
ciples on which America was
founded. For that reason it
depressing on returning to thin
free and wholesome air of Amer-
lea to find such a concern as
R. II. 5Iacy and Company,

chiefly awned and operated by
Jews, purchasing merelmod. •
in Germany -- because i•
cheaper. One of the sim. •
principal owners is Ji•—•
I
Straus, American Antlin•,ado, •
France. Who recently voiced I.
belief in democratic ideals
•
an Independent Day addres- •
Paris. Actions speak louder
words, however. The StGov
might better follow the
.• •
y( their Christian conirav ii•
Lord and Taylor, which recall,

its buyer s from Germany shot , •
after Hitler inaugurated I

reign of terror, and regat•ill.
of price established the led • •
of not buying one pfentim
worth of Nazi goods.

BETH EL COLLEGE
GIVES 14 COURSES

I mit inued f rom Pag e One)

:11111, his popular course on "Jew

ish Customs and Ceremonie•
This course has drawn large . v
rollinents ever since the eel' •
(;-anon'
with
stories
of
the
was
opi•ned.
Rabbi Bernard /.
courtesy and fine manners of ger
will
repeat the course ,01 '
Nazi officials.

must smile behind their bands
when they watch tourists leave

FIRES OF HATRED
Despite the contention

The wag. roe that 111„1 T own
eloper s lo.ve quite A sense it'
Yuma

Argo Oil Corporation

B. I'

Feinberg, Vice-Pres.

has become so popular ono .ng • •
•
young stile
of Detroit, "r •
partitive Religion." Rabbi

Lafayett e 4500

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To the Voters of the Twelfth Ward

An observant wit, watt bite
Max Baer in the ring in "Flo.
Prizefighter and the Lady" light
sequences, upon
noting the
lights. remarked .
"And now
privefighters get Kl•iR•eye, in
stead of black eyes!"
• • •

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Y e , th e undersigned Judges of the ('orranon
Pleas ()I' the City of Ifi.troit, do heartily
recommend and endor , o• the candidacy of

JOSEPH HARRIS

Out' Talkie Primer It
rector makes a picture •
t•ildo. what MI, the Fr

for CONSTABLE

studio releases the ;MTh',

Of the diret•tor.

OF THE TWELFTH WARD

s

JOSEPH HARRIS has been an officer of this Court

for -eyiTal

They ought to call a
lair "The affront oil •
. • •
Anil SO it goes.

servant.
We commend the citizens of the Twelfth Ward on
then: choice of JOSEPH HARRIS as their Constable
in the past, HMI We hope that they will continue in sup-
porting Mr. Harri s at the miming election.

The Rodin Club.

The Rodin ('huh Will Diet'

years, and We have always found hits to he

an honest, capable, conscientious and trustworthy public

h

Hon. Gerald W. Groat,
Judge.
Hon. Jame. M. Jeffries
Hon. Ralph W. Liddy
Hon. Joseph Sander.

the evening of Oct. it at the
of Mrs. Morris Koffman, I Gs.;
sections and communities. The Jews anil laymen alike. The playlets Glynn court.
are extremely amusing, and repre-
The last meeting was at the
" pressed
f li " fl '" me
It that
I know
have and
' in- ,...
sent the finest examples of both
as being
too tine
home of Mrs. Nlanuel (Poll ou
noble to be put in the stove rate- s leeken and pantomimic Ilramatic Sept. 27. A midnight sooner lt,e,
art.
Th
e
musical
features
will
gory."
the real contributions of served following the 'nisi,-
meeting and all evening of broIre.
Jews in modern music.

THE NEW GERMANY

(Continued from preceding page.)

Supply the
Proper Grade
of Oil as
Specified by the
Maker of Your
Oil Burner

Hon. Joseph A. Gillis

Hon. Leonard L. Schemanake
Hon. Charles Rubiner
Hon. Robert E. Sage
Hon, John Kaminski
Hon. John F. McKinley

Nlembers of the Men's Club w ill
be admitted upon presentation of

their 1933-34 membership roads.
An admission charge of 25 cents

Will he Made for non-members.
d
are invited. Refresh-

The la ies

ments will be served following the

program, without extra charge.

ELECT TO COUNCIL

SUCCAH FURNISHED
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK

(Continued from Page One)

the

joy of observing Sim•has

Torah in the traditional manner
of marching in the synagogue.
School Resumes Sessions,
Philip I.. Rosenthal, superintetn-
dent of the Shaarey Zedek Sun-
day School, announces a 11.4 - tint en
rollment for the school's ela
which resionts1 sessions last Sun
day morning.
The adults' current history class
under the leadership of Philip
Slomovitz will be resumed this
Sunday morning.

Dr. Lyle C.

Louis Weisenfield has been add-
ed to the Sunday School faculty.

LING

Jr. Congregation and League.
The .1 unii tr Congregat ion o f
• hamTy Zislek will commence its

s. m 1.. :ozitin on Saturday morn-
ing, iv: I I, it 11:30. All who are
into, • .t iiti• urged to attend.
The .. •• 1. •
are under the bead-
M.,- G or d on, with, t h e

(DEPUTY-CORONER)

Sli,,,,t. :,•

dek's Junior League
will re. peso its season this Stout
day evening, Oct. 7., with an open
meeting and dimer in the sm ml
hall of the synagogue, beginning
promptly at 7:15 p.
Scout.' Visit to Fair.
The honor of le
the first Id-.
in the
Scout Troop to ,iso
m:

Fair is held

by Tr.“.,p hill , r i —,

Active in civic and fraternal life in Detroit for past 17 years.
Well known for his stand for economy in governmental offices.
He represents the type of man you ought to have in Council.

CONSCIENTIOUS — FEARLESS — HUMANE —

sired by Congroga m Sha u n -.
Zedek. Twenty Scouts, is Colo,
and six leaders attended. The trip
took six days, two of which
spent at the Fair and the lialanoe

Thos

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ad paid for It). a Jewish friend.

in sight-seeing.
A similar trip is planned for

next year.

GUTSTADT SPEAKS
HERE THIS MONDAY

••f
Walter Lippmann or any other
will also offer a new course
course- ...
from Page One.)
erudite authority that Ilitler's
"Current Jewish Literature."
May peace address was sincere
Tilchin's Course.
from
Cincinnati
that Dr. L M. Itstio-
and "the authentic voice of a
Seyntlitir Til•hill, upset
,
mow, executive sec rotary of the
great people," no one who looks the department of SetuftUs of it'
International Order of 11 .nai It'rith
behind the barrier of censorship
University of Michigan cont.,. m may 14. present
at this public nit it
and deceit in Germany can the degree of Master of Arts, will i ng.
Last spring Dr. Rultinow and
doubt that one of the major share with Dr. Franklin the de- Alfred M. Cohen, president of the
premises of the Nazi movement
ointment of Bible, Mr. Tilchin gin 11'niii !Frith had a personal
inter-

is intense preparation for a war ing "The Introduction to Bibb- view with Secretary of State Ilull
of aggression.
Literature" and Dr. Erankhr on the Hitler situation.
Daily publications fan the fire , teaching "The Aporrypha and the
tn.ot.
mocers hope that every mom-
of hatred and bitterness. In Apocalypses."
her, his family and the general
Rabbi Elmer Berger o f !Motif, public will avail themselves of the
Nurnberg a notorious Jew-
baiter named Julius Streicher will conduct the department of opportunity to hear these national
publishes Der Starner, a news-
history with two courses, "Th. Jewish leaders at this public no.
paper devoted entirely to anti- Ancient Jeriod of Jewish Ili-tars' ing.
propaganda.
Every
Jew
and "The Mediaeval and Moiler:
Last Monday night, Judge J.--
Semitic
wh o achieves prominence, among Period of Jewish llistory."
eph Moynihan, local chairman of
Two Women on Faculty.
them such Americans as Gov-
the NRA Speakers Bureau, ad
There will be two women on the dressed the lodge. The ninetn 41
ernor Lehman of New York and
is de- faculty. Miss Rose Pike of the anniversary celebration was t,:
Untermyer,
Samuel
nounced as a murderer and a United Hebrew Schools will give discussed and several am-die:ill'
criminal. Across the bottom of two courses in Hebrew, elementary were received for membership in
and advanced; Miss Anna O s , e response to the extensive
the paper each day is written
ship drive recently outlin. el
in black inch-high type: "Die handler, the registrar, will
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Julien sind unser Ungluck!" course on 'An Introducti. h •
(The Jews are our misfortune.) Jewish Songs." It will be a -' •
ALBERT
GARFINKEL'S
Frequent bulletins from Goeb- both of Jewish folk songs at
ENGINEERING TALKS
bels' office put more kindling on Jewish religious hymns, am .•
the funeral pyre of culture and both at musical appreciation a•
gin Aeeitrocrtwho
l:aertindkio,-(0,
1.1.,;lee,wisiah en
at preparing the students to to:,
tolerance.
his
Much else that I saw in the 'the songs to children.
Walter Farber will give a pow ,. field have attracted wide atten-
"New Germany" further sub-
of
lee
Talmud,
a
Don,
is
delivering
a
Serie+
lar introduction to the
stantiates
conclusion
that
tures,
every
evening, at :lfilOs
those
who believe the
in liberty
are course which
includes
the study
of
the "Pirke Aboth" or "The Et), Woodward avenue, corner Henry.
finished
Hitler's
Reich.
Mr.
explains the in-
But ruthless in
and relentless
as of
the Fathers,"
and Garfinkel
the "Are,
die," folk
legend
portions of ti.• troduction of new force not used
Hitler and his lieutenants are. Talmud
and
Midrash.
in industry today. Those who have
there is one weapon they fear.
The registration fee is 32 It r heard his explanations and seem
The Nazi mayor of a large Ger-
him at work maintain that his dis-
man city told me his party course.
Last year the enrollment • ` coveries promise to revolutionize
dreaded economic
pressure.
At Beth El College of Jewish Stud • - all previous force theories.
pistol point the storm
troopers
have forced their victims to was 200.
From the very spoon that the
deny all stories of atrocities in
Thy neighbor's property mu't carver carved, he has to mallow
an attempt to lessen the indig-
own.i
hot
mustard.
a
I
be
as
sacred to thee as thine
nation abroad. They realize

Re-Elect

Re-Elect

Chas. L. Williams

CITY TREASURER

His experience for 11 years as Deputy Treasurer and for five years as
Treasurer makes him the ideal candidate for the office. He understands
the highly technical accounting problems.

ABLE --- FEARLESS — CAPABLE

Your vote is earnestly solicited.

PRIMARIES TUESDAY, OCT. 10

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