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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-11-03

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R_IEDLTRorrID ■ isn ef RONICLE

PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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RE-ELECT

ORDER RESTORED IN PALESTINE AS
FORMS NEW RADIO
COLONIAL SECRETARY SIR PHILIP
HOUR OVER WMBC
CUNLIFFE-LISTER CONDEMNS RIOTS

- -
(Continued from Page One)

Maxwell L. Black Informed of
Assignment of Time,

-

I confined to Co.rinany," Schopman
told his audience," but it has suc-
killed and 211(1 wounded.
There ceeded
i11
stimulating
national
Ill'e HO serionu, .1t.wir-11 easualtic•-.
- elf -, ■ 11 , 1 - 1,1 ., 11t .,, ill other court-
Press Censorship.
tries ,luch rx 11,4 to-tined to by

Nlaxwell L. Black, Assistant At
burley Co.neral, has 11.'11 nutitied
by Wright IV. (ledge, manager of

A strict censor.hip of mitt,- the ev e nt. in Pich-stin•.
paper, in order to check agitation
Der .\nv rlr, m.o.-paper point
and incitement to continued riot- larly
%Olin Dr. Goebbel.,
ing from being published iii theiNazi
propaganda chief, editorially
Artib press wits ordered by
the comment-. on the ; ads-Idled Ara'.1
nigh C o mmissioner.

...ol. thence by elevated to the
__de Fair ("round , at 7', nide

:•

and it becalm. apparent that such that et', ,t ea , kuuw 1 1 „, t o pr o _
a HIOUSUrt . was it tleHei-sarY 1. 0r yoke a
people
until
there
is
the
Ilic- peace. blood-Ali-cif'

FRED J.

ilkordel -,

lihRRINGTON

CONSTABLE

I - lilt alt,

I

VETERAN OF FOREIGN WARS

uaq

H o faithful ser vice is worthy of
your support.

deaf

,1111

b .

ski., John E. McKinley, James \I.

lirlph W. biddy, "lade`

. ii . „

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IL

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in s e,

MAXWELL L. BLACK

. 1

L.

they don't DARE to
"put anything over"
on

dii

gard for Jews. In Egypt the .new ,

are happy and the Moslems lire

P

'The regrettable events of the
last few days when police clashed
with Arab demonstrators at
Jaffa and Haifa have not affect
ed the Jews of entire Palestine ''
the Jewish Agency point s not in
a message to the Jewish people
issued through the Jewish Tele ,
graphic A g ency.
"The Jewish Agency is main•
raining continuous contact with
all center s of Jewish settl•ment
on the one hand, and with the
government on the other. The
High Commissioner is watching
for the public- security. The
Palestine Administration is CO,
fident of its ability to inaintain
order. The situation is still
strained but the Jewish popula-
tion is calm and I. pursuing it,
daily world
- Our efforts most continue
the
energy, -
with unaliated
altriltdeS.
Agency's Illt•St.tite

COUNCILMAN

t‘

great wealth, now are afraid
that all of Palestine will soon br
bought up,
"liut the Arab lias it definite re-

It.I ■ , •

n111,1111,

[len lierkoNvitz, ',resident ; San
Sanno
mil Ilaln•r.
Iduhrinsk ■ ', treasurer; Jay (fob'.

:11 s1 1 street, the Y. W.
II. .1. building..
program has
.\ ti interesting

___

tInylit of
Soldi e r' School

eV

.

Smit

11

:Itu •v.1

-dicers for the

\It-.

I :tilt'

I.

L:u1

I". it
II. ,
might Ole"

:•.c

Immigrants Land Safely.
I I \ II . \. l'.,'. • r.



/hp
COUNCIL

ably w;u

"It may int.

I

CONSTABLE

donation ft em It I

If l‘ainlan in limn,
I,t. ot, I o. net11. r t.

The Only Civil Engineer Candidate

ELECTION TUESDAY. NOV. 7

n Ill be

the .upl ly e

lilt
1..n•Purt
1 , 1 . 111 ,— , 11 1 10,
01
lit
e,
•.,11 11,1,e 111'11.

RE-ELECT

activities and entertain!,
ti view to olitaining 111...!

JohnS.HALL

charitable organizations anti b.
wet fare work.

PALESTINIAN JEWS
TO MEET ON NOV. 25

Is author-
• OH11,11 o f

ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

Ixditkah Junior, Inez at t lie

f11111111

MO

1011111:II

Councilman

Donated by 1'111.0111s.

COIIVI'llt loll

Federation of Palest me
Jews of AllIel'ICH Will take oltot.

of the

on Saturday evening, Non dy.

III

and their moon)it.,

, 0

0
0

(111..n..- 1 1,,•11 ■

1,, 1 ,:irti,ipate in t1. „.,,,,,11,,n,

„lure the question
house, ,

of helpingIII.'

DE YOUNG

r

1:ti li •on. I Il" , ' fr." P"I'''!!!'" and ti n - $
, on
I. the chairman or ,ountry will mintribute article
old and new Pah•stine.
Thi. dance,

A VETERAN

0
0
1,'"'"' "11 ' o
0

ti, rmansky and L oonora

Mu— m,,,I,01
II,,. 111111, ill'ogritin.

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Constable
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FORLORN, DEPENDENT
OLD FOLKS

la. tit'.

1 ' 1111

recently, "that the 'Van 1 ,
Ten Year Plan' for refinnir
! ro w,: public di-lit, wit-

of New of all city officials and
• ..ediebrl of treini•ndous benefit in I. •
tr. ron el the taxpayer."

:

Mr. Van Antwerp. for

anur I
i!li the

min h prop. I 1 ,

If.iln1.1 .1 ,11:111

London Daily Mail Sides with
Arabs.
I.
11. T. A I
LONDON.

Ii

\‘,

— -
CASTATOR'S RECORD
TRIBUTE OF SERVICE
- —

London pre- .
featurintr it

10.

I

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W.

I

un•eessful civil engine -l. :
"y titled through knoo I. L .

. , .nstruntion procedure and .. -
to cope with the problems of

telligently carrying through
Works projo ■
1', - decal Public

I !I• the

I:11 ,, r

. . . you CAN'T desert them now!

They depend on you, these 0% ho art' aged and

without

resources. They would like to do for themselses, but their

strength is gone, their sitality burned

in body and in spirit.

out.

They are feeble

They need shelter, and care, and

comforting. We can't desert them in their declining years.

A portion of esery dollar that is given to the Detroit

Community Fund goes to help the aged to endure life.

hou r ssell.equipped homes

0

5

5
5
5

6th Ward
FA
E
` . mh. ■•■■■•■■■•■■■■■■•■■■■•■•■■■■•■■■■•■ ∎■■■■■
III' >, II I I ''''' 1 _

filo-der 1 'tit rent'. Night- •110, :IS Path Pow, New York City
the dance In connect din with t lie fort Imo!,
, t ill
form-1i

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g

5
/A
n

JOSEPH

Miss Millie Slingi.rmati. 2011 ,',Is'im:, in 1,''''' tz„Isr",e1 8 ,1 I
r
in '""'n" „I!' ", A
Hazelwood. Mrs H annah Harvith "" i rt" tz "r""'

A
be taken up.
a guest at t his meeting.
The executive comm itte e of ii,
, ,k, ik. ,„hih r ,,,,,,,.'ho:i. i ",,,,,n e,,.,,,,
,, Ti i: ,,i7,,gunpui,a, inrz, ,•,,
Federation also d ec id ed t o mild. I n 10
Al,,,,,,,, ,.‘ ,,,,i,, 1,,, ‘ ,,, A„„„1„,11,, again this year It yearbook. .111

„,,

AND RAISED IN DETROIT

RE - ELECT

Ih- / 01

of

----

■■■■■■■• ■•■■■■ '161 MI VI VIM:WI LI 1. ■■■■1

New York.
\\\\\1 10 1
Hirsch Manischewitz, ple- Idein ei
of the Federation, issued a call I..
BORN
all the societies of Palestine .1i., .

\ c.

These
Ilned for Introit.
subway. a sewerage Ms-
•.
-trill :Ind rehabilitation of
Mr. Van Antwerp ail-
-Ittu,
,
:1 115
in Palest tin, .
vt.ea`e•-. all feileiril improvements
dInt I, •
comments on d
which will furnish employment for
i
Lord Rothe, t,
Itetioit labor. Ile believes in the
London 1,.1
went of delinquent taxes by

find
with
the.11
,••
ItY a .newish
• ,n-tallments, elimination of &it'll-
.t
.,
their grierani
c) ■ liti t II,- eating city and county
:Ind
......................................
stantial. and 'or
wage-cutting of employe , in .••.. - YI
as one may syl v: .• •
dor IS FeStliill - wage scales.
Ile is the pre-. nt
considera 1.1 .•
to than any other chairman of the Wayne Coon-,
lion into Pale I • ,
t that Detroit's Board of Supervisors, and ‘..• ...I

,
! CRUSH t ine gravest coriplo•otoo
RE-ELECT
remained l" 1"w against raise in license cull for
. r fu
ine of the original the small business.
Chaluttim Crossing Egypt.
yrs or the plan to halt the
,,
Eugene I. Van Antwerp is 11
Seve ,
('AIRO. - ti. T. A.)
e of having the street car years of age, married, and 1,i ,
hundred Jews proceeding to Pal ,
pay dividends to puhlte util- at I(18-13 Muirland avenue.
IF ,
tine to settle there were pm, •
Ikholders, Mr. Castator has children represent the sixth gener-
Led In debark from the (lib's:,
been the champion of ation of the Van Ahtwerp family
American linen Polonia at Poi t
ti own street car system to be horn and raised in Di•r.iit.
Recently an at
Said and proceed to Palestine In t..
I .
Mr. Van Antwerp is end. , r•ed
overland.
t. , r ea- made to place the D. S. hy the Detroit Federation of LH-
Most of the passengers on the
a position where the flu " hoe, Detroit Citizens League, all
vessel. which makes the run from
Pal a tO be boosted. The ac- leading veteran organizations, and
Ciinstanza to Haifa, Palestine. are
•tem of the D. S. It. many fraternal, technical, civic

from Poland. The ship had liven
Al on sound
and patriotic s ordetie,
Said
at
Port
mil
common sense, a
ordered to •itialar
antimunicipal
instead of Haifa by the Palest,' ,.
and
• lied,
Gifts to North End Clinic.
authorities, who feared that II,
-hip men had it figured out
North End Clinic has reettivtd
landing of a large number of Jew.
re D. S. R. could not ,ont into.
n rg y c oo tn tA r i d houi h o n s s
the
r s !
- e an dt
is himnigrants at Haifa, which l oss
t
, Cale on eat sh
drum,
I n armo ry
was the scene of Arab rioting
and
Mrs. Henry Win•-
Mr.
Saturday, would lead to new dis- named by the Council as chairman from
of
the
committee
to
hear
these
man
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ilan
y
orders.
The Egyptian government had charges. The fare remains at six Farbsten.
In
memory
of
Joseph
Cod
refused to permit the Palestine rents and will remain there. If the
immigrants to debark at Port Said ern me, ■1 the D. S. H. who have front Mr. and Mrs. Monroe 11 , .'1-
en so consistently fought by field.
for two day' s until it received the
n-
In memory of Jacob Loi
assurances of the Palestine gov- Councilman Castator, had been sue.
ernment that all of the party cr,sful in preventing the introdue- berg. from Mrs. John Imerenin
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Shetzer.
and
Hon
Of
municipal
ownership
in
De-
would he admitted to Palestine
In honor of the recovery of
and would not remain on the trod. the street cars would fie
govern- charging a zone fare and it would their son, Simon. Shetzer, from
hands of the Egyptian
14th Ward
cost from 15 to 25 cents to ride to Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer.
ment.
For the supplementary mediyal
the end of the line on any of the
longer line , . such as Gratiot, Jet- assistance fund:
TRUSTWORTHY
Nazi Claims Credit for Riots.
In memory of Adolph Sloinan,
ferson or Grand River.
CAPABLE
BERLIN.-1.1 . T. A.I—The die-
Mr. Castator was one of the from Clarence and Etta Ascher.
Palestine arc a di-,
turbances
in
rus 1,e,1. . - 41'.
rt
r"
I „
reel consequence of Nazi agitation, Councilmen who went to New York, In memory of Laza
n of Detroit and
her.
l 'a:ne County Constables'
the fought the city's financial battle , from Clarence and Etta A, ,
to
the
declaration
of
according
Schopman, addressing on the home grounds of the hankers In memory of Joseph Gerson'
Club.
Nazi leader,
and
Mrs.
Nathan
Kline
Nazis in the muni- and won • refunding agreement from Mr.
' a meeting of
that raved the taxpayers of De- and Mr. and Mov Harold Van-
Election Tuesday, Noy. 7
in Eoepeneck.
e
H, ripe! thater
Baalen.
not I troit $22,000,000 this year.
'The Hitler achievement is

BpRTELL

,i 1 11 ,

issue at the eity election
Tuesday, Nov. 1.

t he

for COUNCILMAN

\nod.' \
t I
I it
',hook gratefully. te

II. I

or, 1..n moditirJ. adopted by the
-v MI , ' is now in effect here.
Rabbi h a , mo t with unanimou- ai •

t11,• lir,

..11(.1i .1.

Mr. and Mrs. John Public

..t
line.

,Oho..1 -- 1010W, " Stall,' MI

1 ,,

He protects the interest of

EUGENE I.

Van Antwerp

Gift to Hebrew Schools.

Van Antwerp Is Preferred
for Re-Election.

1 lir.
l'allot
ettrou. - •
nir.iit •



.., . , .1,11 at the next no..•ting inn
11.
Ol'Oning, Non. 1"
at :I.27
II

eInninr

co n don,
pierident ;
• . vice-president;
I: till y; Leonard S.

o

1.

It

and irdertrining

RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
RAISE RELIEF FUNDS '

,

for
'
during the winter
n,11 Ile outlined by dark

•• ■

Of

.

I I

bode tu:

to gill-

"1 9,01 01)

I", yr lit tiott, for the infor.
,I yttizens tt ho It Ill \iirtli

.1..

High School Department of
Shaarey Zedek Sunday
,-,,,11.,
I:i'ltio ,
School.

. 1 11 SO111111y

John W.

"

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IY " 1. , 1 1 1 ";"'' " l'''
T ,'Iy-ta,
"Th ' i l ' i;;II
'ull"I
....loom retitle-lt, .t. Co1111111111.1`a.t . wit .1
)". held
in ,ar.
, t ■ 1, St:II 1,r Hotel on Ile 11 1 . TI., oi.. anic t . f o the reiteration, room

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l'si I IllatI

A111111 , 11

Club was held and the followin
officers were cho.cii:

Id..

Mee

'

..

1

a nim.ting held nil (ht. 25,
election of officers of the Ben

t, yi 1

-

Tickets for the third annual Lail
r Pr.
of the
\
Society, the n.ttifior on nanty.o ton,
and the Nlogilont r .1 untors, to Int.
"' held at the Fort \Va ■ nt. Hotel Ball-
room, on Sunday. Nov. 12, call
obtained from II r. 'I'. Slitilmarl i
II:1111dd :.701S. of this
all will be tit lie 11 to aid 116, trexs-
ed 1111•11114 . 1S as Ole 11 Ils id hers.

1111111W11111111y,

At

been arranged for the current
year and further details will Ie.
announeed in The D.11 , 11 ill.WISI1

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Jiitrui,

,‘••• . 1,..1w Y

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\

..11 ' t I 11 ,11..11 pat 1 ,1 1,
I I .,1111
WO k. 1 .• On at.
111

B. BERKOWITZ HEADS
THE BEN BEY CLUB

,. ,1

Ilse

k

1 4 ,0

,morasses'
Ile. Watson said that England berg, corren-rontling nyotret-iiii ■ i;
ought to -consider the possibility Cass, financial stoirt.tary; Couire. -
of delimiting the area of Palestine, Sui.owitz, SITVeallt - tit - atalS.
assigning certain areas for ,lowish
all
invites
Ott.ttlailatilat
The
-ettleinent.
young nun to attend the next
_
meeting, to le , held on Wednesday
etoning. N..v. I, at 8:311 o'clock,

EQUALITY CLUB'S
DONOR LUNCHEON

a

oo III III

plan s of uhieh trill he immune.
t he immediate future.

III

It Ale

in

Hanna

to moot ion.

11
LOCH amt ual I
111 , 0/1 that 11 1,111111

\

I . ;is -wont ulll he let rd.

usli
Mack is wits forming
All
al.'
the
personnel
committee,

- .1. II. are streaming int.. I'. .
and are paying for ,.,,
lo
al I ,
hind they acquire.
1 tor . who believe the

I,

rl r AI,'
old!.

h.

Irri.Ing with Nov. 12, for nation,

She ha.
Holy Iro, i
he .1 la not It.
I,.. .1, pi lied of

II

nt.,

S11111111Y at a p.

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II 1 W 1, la' call „
pity IIr u-pay ant' part Ft
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• ...dr, Iii it or operation
hap,' 'I'IalI,1t Syyt, ity Na

will he anat.:II an that

tobot
hurl'

11.1 \

olI

o Station WAI BC, that c ad..

had

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Great Brit:kin 1.
l/r

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Pale

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for

Shulman, ,set

"Le solved, mid prize; Albert

I..• opp:.
Zt.ltit Ilhois
on the mega! n.
h.!,
Pinch te.1:•
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lit tze...

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Zalesin: Ali,:

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the Arbeitrir

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team outstanding

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PRIMARIES TUESDAY, NOV. 7 roman led L r I don
Message to World Jewry.
1111.111:HI1 l tl.
I Id inn

GoorgeEngel

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io-Ilindit
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a t (or tl

ELECT

II,.

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tended to Ole, datit, as tuna].
l om
o! Ild
,

It

Will hike

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t null H u t
Wm., o n :Sun. •
I hot s will
to,
de

thi, rapid
e stimate d
a , 1, 0,1
'H.,
.11 giitei 111111 . 1d II Ill oilcan ,
TIIIIIN
teal rust
4111i-11111 IS 1111 Outright gill
o, rninent, apps oxi int,tt in:'
tid.untd, and the win:month 711
ypintoxiinating sii2,1111,1
,. I. I, yntetl by III. too. 1 ,

I p. t, - eat inn re,I, I

the disorder s in the cities at.

Runic.. Joseph Sander.,
ThiefC'li'ck
A, 6

Your vote will be appreciated.

II

to the e(fots of

rolooki, di ,
,r.1 orike"

t1 h , 1. 1.1

Ind district

l■

II

agitators to e n list th en , i
the
general stake proclaimed b y the
Aral, Executive and in the ant
government demonstrations.
Aral, laborers .1 the Jewish

Judges Herald W.
Endo's.
G in a!, ; 1■ ..iiling judge, ()minion
m
pi ra s C oult. Leonard L. Selle iin-

111 tin cc., commander
6aci•.,
coos
anuncnacr r.
nom no

:licit Ito Sill111,1 11t leguy
lit 111‘u Runge
I

eI,K. The AI Jem is

• 1.1wlogi
t htT

.1 Hail 1, g

n'
I,u
i
1..11 i.
to tie
Everything remains quiet
throughout the Palestin e Colin

SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
VETERAN

and Crated
untimit In 'fil'Islt1 . Flit Hiatt le.
boulevard,
'.1 1dil.tw turd
on nn h. Central ilSr111.1i . , theft'

Calls Unrest Economic.

110

6th Ward

east

■•■

H. - 1,111 lag a Harper

ran

\I 11 I

is 211.11 mil •., in

,'''""Y Fill For t, Sicond,
rer 11 . 0011w:int a‘ vim, to Six- Nnile

power, to
JeW1-11 1.1111-
Ulatioll InPale-tine and ilei•liti es

sit Ha" loll liogatt to

1.•,, gth

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e

I a rt a n g •. Ping Center, :,27 Holbrook, was an

11111 Kalil,. I

I , at the [1111/11 ItettOt at F■a I
- I I , Third , t I CO , auld tatalaitt.

(4-

"HE DESERVES RE-ELECTION"

el

11plin Si g . evening, (Ict. :hl, at

These arr facts you should know
als.ut the proposed rapid transit
pain

Ti.,

MOGILOVER JUNIORS

Jeu

ISSUED

to.. out,: lit -1 it moth and ....tab
,„ dw, rd nluua, cu Hun ul

revolt and attempt, to justify it
Earlier oilers for the procht- I It rental ks -1111,-1w:111y on the
mati,n of it curfew law in .1t.ru - forts
of Ensdand, the mandatory

.alem reeve countermanded as the

FRATERNITY
PUBLIC STATEMENT JEWISH
FORMED IN WINDSOR
BY COUNCIL fi „,„.
.„„.t.„„v . t.

for the care

of those

Ce

who CM)

no longer care for themselves are supported. The

Community Fund has helped Detroit's aged and infirm

through the distressing yea rs behind—it tanwd

ith-

privileged

must

draw its support now. We who are

continue to gist. %%nil a (,lad and a free hand. Iluman

needs can't wait for better times. The Community Fund

asks s it u to share sour butter fortune with those to whom

timely aid may mean life itself.

HELP THEM TO HOLD ON

1

CTROIT

co

mmuNt

rP FIN
Campaign
______ 14h
Oct. Annual
30th—No

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