PEIATRonjEwisri (km ictE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
COUNCIL FEATURES
"A DAY OF ISSUES”
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' These api.
at.- I,. 1
and not I.-p.a.-1
A. a }o
1- of modern
owes of historical import, had
•, 1 ni‘ersity
friendly intercourse with Peoldes Ea, ic at, .
,,,atei, Mr.
of many lands and von-id-red with of 1...
authority the turbulent issues of 11,,
., direct an
ic•rman war
In.,
European diplomacy.
I!
,
Ile talked, sparingly, ef tla• beds
md and sifted
Id...rod a nation
which is to co-ordinate avd
1.111111 , 11%scalth of
force the meagre as,-.1 -t an. c :1.1
and it the Alan
vanced by sympathizers; he avow'-
among the few it l!
ed his personal feeling of friend. 1,„
.
1
,
.1
the
wifely
iiiieepted
ship fur the Jewish people; lo• a01
,;, Lonny test guilty' of
that he does not countemoc
religious diserimina- ,,,„
understand
-s in ,. the wit', a- president of
tions; he insisted that for years he
has befriended the German people: the Foreign Policy Association, I
has
entertained
a
sense
of
their
hit,
been arti5I. in studying Om
and
question of the effects of the V, r•
unhappy lot.
‘A'hert I veoetitly
-Rill., Treaty.
I s a Humanitarian.
From which one mug 110e0,sli rily had 01 - 1 - a,11111 (0 point out filer
gather that High Commissioner al., It the new regime in Germany,
Melton:11d is a humanitarian iu the I decided that they ought to be
purest meaning of the \vim& II, r ad in tho lIght of ti ro,nrd o f
not a reformer, not even 11
2'1 years.
Thrr, hat, felt
goer, although his work has a keen sense 1.f friendship far a
brought him into close contaot with II:11 i,,n denied the fri,ifirhip of the
the l'edtral Count•il of the Church-
,1,h-,I 0 ,. 8 „,.,1„, hi , cios5. „„ the
es of Christ ni America. The at
ter licitly, one of the most powerful Nazi discriminations iigairist
religious units in the United States, m r , MeDonald said:
representing all denominations of
"The Nazi record is quite 1 - 1,,r
the l'rotestant faith, has an ex- on the face of it. The Nazi nubile
tensive program for the counter- state and the Nazi laws have never
action of anti-Semitism. disguised the essence of 'twin at-
Mr. McDonald has acted in an titodo toward non-c mformists. It's
advisory capacity to the ftaicrldital , all a wafter of the record. Different
as welt as for a number Of at her oo, , 1 ino-tations can be placed on the
o.r ganizatio ns of equivalent rerulll , but it i s th ere. "
strength. His authority on quesil.
Can't Discriminate.
tions of international importance
Among his many activities, (Ir.
has never been challenged.
Nlollonald is the author of mon-
"The Dutch goi.t.rnment," Mr. 11111, is on a wide variety of
McDonald said, "feeling the bur ieots, a radio lecturer and organ-
den of the (;ernom refugees, ,, 1
1/1 . 1 . .
hiring his 011•11
in the Assembly of the League of th.• .1,..ciation's chairman he wit-
Nations in crcatr under the league 1,.. -ed the growth in influenoe and
a high commissioner whose job it p.,wer or the F. P. A. and had a
would In' to cmordinati. on an in- grunt deal to do Leith its deVeloll-
ternational basis the relief efforts lima.
M. mber. If its mitianal
in behalf of Gentian, Jewish and cotinc-il today Melody Jane Atklant , ,
other refugees."
IV,
lV II nun
Tholtilla
1.11 111 0 0,
"German, Jewish and other re- Green, Roscoe Pound, Felix :11.
rufo us.
111r. lilelhonail made it ‘Varhu•e, W dliain All e n White,
clear that Jews are not the only ()Ivo) D. Young :aid others. It is
sufferers at the hands of Nazi Gee- all A 1111.1'illl 11 organization
Si
which
ninny.
is nonpartisan awl non-endowed.
Will Publicise Facts.
411•. Niel)! nald said that he will
"Our job," he said, "will he in remain in Europe until Ibliristina ,
part to publicize the facts of the :aid rcturniogain the a•ly part Of
refugee question. You must know January. Ile lives in Itronxi•ille
that the Jews are not exclusively with his family, golf is his favorite
the victims. of Nazi hatred of non- sport.
conformists."
"II just bantams," he told the
lie continued:
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, "that
"Finally it came out of the hop- for runny years I have hail friends
per that the League Assembly yid- in all .1,•wash oaten:, Zionist and
tat to ask the council to set up an orthodox Had oil-
organization. The body was to con-Ira I I d.\
1m . And toy family has a'-
sist of a high Mal IlliSSi01111 Ila 1111,1 wnya been 1 , 11 Irk tally terms with
by the president of the council, and Jews.
a governing board of 15 members,
"I find it impassibly to disorimin-
to be named one by each of 15 coon-
b etween pe01110 011 religious
tries. The board will hate the i.rounds. 'Flow are what they ai ...
right to select or invite private or- I I .11101'
1
no 1000111 . 0 at all \vitt, pi e
ganizations to be represented., vailing prejudices."
(Continued from Page One)
Report Rabbi Lazarew
Dies in Soviet Prison
•
%Its kW. - 1.1. T. A.)-
flu- Warsaw rabbinate was in-
roratral that the Chief Rabbi of
1,, ommall, Rabbi Simon Lazar-
. , Led in a Soviet prison. On
,
la in 1!..1.1,1 Lazarew
,
L.i w et ,•
. •
• Russian
.1.1 • a.. , d f maintain-
-11 rabbinical
:II
I. , I1
:1!)1 al
On April
,
Ii
.. I ,, Ill W %Va., found
..11-1 -entenced to III
tea,
. ,1,- In a concentration
ramp
Later there were 1'e.
purl
Ii,at the Soviet govern-
II' "
1111 flee Itabbi I.azarew
ind I., im,t him tO live 1 011,14
DR TIETZ DIES
We Save You M oney on
RUGS - LINOLEUM
(Continued from Page One) ! statistical records of the Jews;
lists of Jews who have served as
Jews 170.35 per cent of all the Governors of States of the Union,
Enthusiastic Audience Wit - Jews in Palestine) lived in urban or as Ministers or Ambassadors of
centers where tl...y const it kited al- the United States abroad; and the
nesses Presentation of
most on•-third 1:1:1.17 lair cent) latevt annual reports of the Jew.
Playlet, "Music?"
of the urban population, while .16,- ish Publication Society and the
1-1:1 I 29.65 per cent) of all the American Jewish Committee,
Ti„. 1;1111 patron- and guests of Jew. lived in rural areas, consti-
7.12 per cent of the total
the 1 11-1,• Study Clubdon o tuting
r
the population in those areas.
.1.
I ', .I/111.11111tY
Mu si
Sea Distribution.
Nov. 7, at
The six cities, Jet usalton, Tel
II
! Staller, wet.. deeply toque- Aviv, Haifa, Jaffa, Tiberias anal
(Continued from Page One.)
- • • of the four-act playlet, Salad, account for all but 621 of
Window Shade s
Drapery Rods
Get Our Price, Pint
Window Shad, I
24•Hour
DR. J. S. KORNFELD
TO SPEAK NOV. 19
the 1,,o,.co. of
'fur-da y ,
LaSALLE
WINDOW SHADE Co.
0424 LINWOOD
I 5 UE
"M•ric?", presented upon this oc- the 1_ 2 8,-167 Jews in the urban
Phones Garfield 1 :30.31
tendera
centers.
Jerusalem has
1,222. 1,611
sPaPh"aie program
• Music?", by Edith Ella Davis.. almost two-fifths of the total; 'fel 'wring the exercises.
Detroo A v i v
ti on
The eve ning', prog r am will b e Rumanians
1.1. 1.1
I picted a ere — sec
, 45,564, about :15 per cent
Curb o n
5.
0 ,
,, iii unit y
live,
The
opening of the total; while Haifa, Jaffa. followed by a dance. Dave Nam-
scene presented it mothers' club Tiberias and Salad together a,
orc
h
estra
will
furnish
the
•
nteeting at the Jett ish Community count for the lent:lining fourth.
•— 1J.
(0i:cr. caber- a tiol-ocal Program, f'ornpared with 1:122, the returns al thl `'
'I'. AT --- lh'Itulie•-
51 '. , ,h,
■ .r Jewish
Other
high features of the Imo- i e i i t,, ,tiiir ,,,,o
f.i::ls
by I lie . .tltrio Study club, was in ,r
x
"anet b ieh.i ...
,,f
Ebner
i :is Ir.Ii
noteworthy
1
n:- grain
will
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be
a
II
11011
IllIed
in
next
and
movie-.
)1ar,L11,11 ■ • Se11101 ill 1.1'
'
all
ride,
in
" "a i"a
i:'• -•' - 'abets of
Rumanian pail : , vent,
the
w ee k's issue of The Chronicle, .h
llolAttl . , COlitlalt II. acoolipanied and Sand, especially the forme
MRS. EDWARD R. ROBBINS
and
(Continued from rage One.)
by 1 rs. Burton Clamage; and Alis-, in whi h the number of Jew•s mitt- Itetervations for the dinner are leading members of -;:,.
c j ear ai
hers of the council with recent
Ile-tie Bonin, v olini-t, in-comp:LB- ally decreased,
i
no doubt rellectint: coining in fast, and the commit- party, visited the Aliir.t ,. f
developments in local government. scale of living of both Arabs and ied I.v 'Ali,. Rosa It,-.ii 1 . uere the the anti-Jewish outbreaks of the tee lull
reservations when
Thi, program is termed "A Day Jews there has been raised con
the banquet hall is comfortably
Little NI., I L L )assail summer of 1929.
Party,, stressing th e pr .:j i ng o:eh:.
of It (vill presented siderably.
1 . .!!!..11
ult.: the
child,
who.,
1.
1a.
11131
figures
of
the
distribu-
tilted.
on Ti11 , 11.1y, Nov. 1.1, 10:30 a. in.
"The influx of Jews into Pales- yeal mug for music brought the ti,,,,
of the
Rudolph Nleyersohn, secretary, ace of anti-Semitic tw.tation.
t'RejollS
religious'
to 12 .:91 IF. In., at the Council tine has not displaced Arabs,"
NIII-..- Study Club to the realiAii- group: according to Se X. show that' 502 Lawyers building, telephone
The Nlinister promised the dele .
r'1111.1nare. sir Rowena.
said Mr. Rothenberg. "Conver-
remaine d ( . adillac 0909, is in charge of res- - Ratio n to bring the eicire m a tter
has
distribution
\Villcon Donnelly or the Nlichi- sely the records show that Arabs II"" 11', "; " ,,J1'wk, h ""1 "Ia"O', sex
I 0 ervations.
I before the next cabi ne
•an Siate Legislature will give a seem to have found greater op- ( '' ' '''''' :' ' u.'"' . is ' - ' 111111 (005 a "I'''',- practically static during the
t meeting,
sity. Her piano solos, in the last years insofar as the Nlohammed-
',same or the lolls parsed at the portunities within the country. scene, when her ambitions hay,.
tins and the Christian population,
last session or the !esti-how:v..1./1n The immigration statistics reveal been realized, delighted the audit
will- arc concecne d !when compared
L. 1. 1 ,5 0 11
Oin Detroit Citizens that between 19211 and 1:128, 13,- env!. othe
members of the cast with the I :02 figures). During
1.0111;00
will
100 , 1•10
010 "Itliti 4:1'3 Arabs left Palestine and 68,- included: Mesdames Emery NIon• th
e sitine period, hove ver, the
11111.''
41cKay Skill- 099 left the neighboring country
Jew's, W110 had II 1 III I1St. 1 I 0 111011 (Or •
man of the Ito,. der', Court will of Syria. The population is 3.4 rh'i M; '', It ri(i'i I . i li ' li m ,','''', 13la t'""I• li
every 100 It Onlen ill 19!'2, a di ,
.
I
I
a
!,
"
`
".
,',!'''','"4•14
'
I,
"..I
,
I
li,
I
discuss crime legi-lation. l'aul times greater than that of Pales- ('11:111,:., Alpert),
,
Han na romunan, parity which is characteristic of
Thompson, as...-tant state super- tine, and yet it has an emigration Ilei I,11t Metz, Sol. I', Barnett and
pioneer settlement, have almost
intendent of public education, will of Arabs 6.6 times as large. Arab 11:1 1 IY Becker.
-ivio?,), ,,, invith 102 110'11
rf,e, :r tl , . ,e.,d r(N..quI oil oibi,
speak on "Till , Crisis in 1.:ilti•a- emigration from Palestine is now
Edith Ithetts Tilton, educational fur
lion."
only two-fifths of what it is was director of the to
Symphony:
, 1 table listing the languages
•
This meeting I. lopen to Coun- before the war."
Society. whoWaS slit-116- r of the
day, -tressed the furtherance of halatually spoken in l'alestine in
cil members free of charge. 41ton-
—
hers are urged to (. 1)1111• promptly
820 Settlers Debark at Haifa.
flia-11- in the new era of leisure 1931 brings out the interesting
over
at l0:30 as t h e progr.tin is s o ar-
HAIFA.Palestine.-- (J. T. A.) tIvo i, before us. She taingrvitu- fact that while Jews speak
ranged that ea-h speaker will he
-One hundred and twenty Jewish Intel the Music Study flub upon !,(
,:i5 o . 9 ,,,,T.7,,,`:1",1,t. i , i'i,f,
:';'
t
i
lit
111 .Jews speak
all :to iii.n.ite- pi-sent oast Netill'N for Palestine were landed its breadth of vision and upon its
. Less
i
ii
ot
limn
an '',.'1 6 Jews speak
tli.cuss his subject.
hero Nov. 1, from the steamer emu:Age in sponsoring a spirit ual
rabie. 0111' eight
The committl, in ellargll of this 'fheolihile Gautier,
a
i
,
t
h
ys
k
p
Seven hun- necos-ity ill a day when
plalgralll is made up t.f the rot- droll immigrants were landed from need:: all.
par amount.
boving members: Ida Lipp- the MurthaWashingtori, which speak Hebrew.
Events in Germany.
Mr,. .1. S. Sauls, president of ,
man, ehairman; Mrs. Edward It. had been ordered by the govern-
In addition to the section deal-
the Music Study Club, greeted the
Robbins, VII:0-1 . 11,0111111 II I 'Airs. Sim- ment Larnaca,
to proceed to
Cy- , gue-ts and introduced Mrs. .1. ing with the population figures in
tom Cugell, SL's. Karl Fechheimer, ta ll , , until tlebarkation at Haifa
luncheon committee :Palestine, the Year Book contain. ,
Meyer Berris, general chairman . 8 t. t, 0 t c „.
of Jewish events of the
M•+. Saul Gage, SL's. Harry Gold- wis. possible,
of the donor
berg, Mrs. Howard Kaichen, 'Mrs.
1"-nionth period, from Sept. 21,
Mrs. Berris presented a check,
5, 1933. This ar-
Nathan Kaplan,
Palestine Invites Exiles.
,the proceeds of the luncheon, tit
o ! tido, written by harry Schneider-
NEW YORK.— A program of • Meyer L. Prentis, chairman of thy 1 332, to Sept.
ish Community Center, to he used ((lain, the editor, is devoted in the
which will provide 14 recreational council for the Jew-
Mowrer To Speak Here Next
Jew- main to a resume of the events in
po-ts for former German scholars
Friday Evening.
other and their repercussions,
WII , announced Sunday' by Dr. for the maintenance of the
r lands. In an appendix
• Judah L. Magnes, chancellor of ish Community Center Music in
the review, there is published
(('ontinued from Page One)
the Hebrew University in Jeru- School.
" a ,%,''''• the Franz Bernheim petition to
The
su
.
h
?
.hairm
salem.
,o.rias's committee were:
Ale, to
the League of Nations and the
claim responsibility. Subsequently
Arthur S. Purdy, William
Details of the program, included dames
ncil's
his newspaper recalled him.
r i 1 minutes of the
for $1.25.
1.1.1w11, Morris
Blui
Isenberg,
Burton
Clamage, Harry League Cou
in
Dr.
:11agnes's
address
at
the
sessions regarding that petition
In the meantime, Dr. Paul Gold-
Blumberg,
opening
of
the
ninth
academic
ses-
-••
was based on the Minority
mann, an elderly German Jewish
)av which
'
'Inbar, Harry Becker and Joshua
t:,
,(.7,1‘ iniutisic:ns ooff the
itI:fi24:11,1,ilitnh-Pidsh Co ti n-
journalist, for years the corres- sion of the institution were made Sarasohn.
0''
pondent for the Vienna Neut. public here by the .4nierican
Ft iends of the ilehreto University.
German
Upper
Silesia.
Presse, known as the dean
p ro f. /lorry Torczyne 1.,
mer-
of foreign correspondents in Ger-
There are assn three special ar-
many, (yip; arrested. Mowrer, in- ly of the Academy for the Study
tides in the book: a biographical
sketch of the late Prof. Sfax Leo-
quiring for the Foreign Press As• of Judaism, Berlin, delivered
inaugural address, it was made
pold Niargolis, Biblical scholar
...intim), learned that the charm.
known.
Dr. Torezyner spoke as
.4 charity bridge dance spoil- and philologist, from the pen of
NV:I , high treason. To obtain Gold-
the
first i.ciapant of the Chaim soled by .Alpha Gamma
niann's ielease 110 (ffre, , ,•,. .., re-
Sor- Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of
Nachman Bialik Chan- in Helmer.% ority will be held on Sunday eve- Dropsie tbollege for Hebrew and
sign his presidency of the
other German scholars who have nine. Dec. 10, at the San Shin Pal- ("ognate Learning; a biographical
sttion, which he was then
and will beck ;lc,. Dexter boulevard agar 1 1 0:- sketch of the late Cyrus I,. Sulz-
Ill 110 liel'a 11 , 0 110 had 1500❑ r e- loom lIPPoinled
There will be dancing, re- herger, noted communal leader, by
called, though this Nazi 1411rin l their work at the Hebrew Crib tow
versity
during
the
pre-rot
entertainment
did not know it.
and Morris D. Waldman, secretary of
Ili, offer 11,
include
Prof.
Julius
Guttman
of
prizes,
and the proceeds will lie the American Jewili Committee;
...rifted and
fiend.
Featuring Jack McGay and His Orchestra
Berlin.
%oho
will
teach
Jewish
used
for
food
for
the
needy
on
and an' article on the +ynagogue
His Letter of Resignation.
philosophy; Prof. Ilalla Levy of Chanukah. Miss Gwen Ilassey is and Jewish C0111 =nal Atlivaie:
Nrowrer's ...Der of resignation Berlin, who will lecture in Latin,
president, Miss Beatrice Schinittel by Judge Horace Stern of Phila-
said: "Germany wishes to create and Prof. It. Koelmer of Berlin, s secretary and Miss Faye Altic.rn delphia, presenting what has I.e.
"
"a'alher
ef
the
He-
the impression that the foreign"' h "
's treasurer. For information and come known as the Stern plan of
„
partment
Modem History. .
press is free and independent. lto
p ro f . ' Ad o lf ickets call Miss Bassey at Trin- ' community organization.
DETROIT, MICH.
CASS BAGLEY
In t h e
ty 2-7223. All organizations are i
As in former years, the tool.
the other hand, it ,rats to bring Fritenkel of Kiel Will teach pure asked to
co-mx•rate,
includes directories,
lists,
and
about the departure of those ear - mathematics in the I•linstein Insti-
res pon den t s w h ose
„f tute 1.f itlatheinati, of the um-
PEACEFUL STATUS
RULES PALESTINE
.
.
fine food
attractively
served
That is the reason or
Colonial Room is becoming
increasingly popular—that
and prices which will be
sure to please your sense of
economy.
We serve a seven-rnorse
dinner
DETROIT
LELAND
-
ALPHA GAMMA PHI
BRIDGE ON DEC. 10
COLONIAL ROOM
Tire DETROIT • LELAND,
the situation is great enough to
VV"itY,
I've"led the
probability that a chair in ralli-
((lake them impervious to German ology would be created and tilled
propaganda . . . If it provesby Prof. Ludwig Ilalberstaeilter
possible for foreign correspond. of who is now in Palestine.
%nnouncement
will he made at a
eats in this country to
rite
what '
The third annual dance of the
BERLIN. -- 1.1 'I'.
) —Dr
be written, then the hest later date of the other scholars,
Mogilover
over Progressive Aid Society Ludwig Tietz, brilliant young , thing to do is to pack up and it was said.
and the Mogilover Juniors will be lender of German Jewry
More than $60,000 will be de-
who leave."
held at the Fort 4Yuyne Hotel
Mr. Mowrer won prominence as voted (luring the university year
ballroom, Cass at Temple, on Sun- has been in the forefoo t
to establishing the German edu-
ll
a•
correspondent
in
Belgium
am
.
,
Nov.
12.
Dave
N
all
efforts
of
German
Jews
in
their
day evening,
France in 1914-15. Later he cators, I/r, 111agnes declared. Ile
and and his Della Robbians tutor own behalf since the Hitler regime was sent
to the Italian front, and listed the following American or-
been engaged to furnish the dance h t, gatt a drive
(Si Jews in the for a time served as correspondent ganizations as contributors to the
music. A variety of attractions
Re'd
at
Rome.
Ile spent 10 years ill speefal fund for the purpose: The
Reich,
died
sudden)
•
dl.
y
at
t
h
age of
and entertainment has been ar-
Ile is the author of Joint Distribution Committee, the
ranged for by the Mogilover Jun-1 37 • Death was due to a helium. - Germany.
,
"Immortal Italy," "This American American Friends of the Hebrew
lora.
l•-!
4Vorld"
and
''Ti(('
Future of Poli- University, the American Jewish
ho p(
l'hut').T '',:e
Tickets for this dance can he
in addition to "Germany Physicians Committee and the
of tics
obtained from Dr. T. Shulman by tt-al Union of German Citizens
execui-
l'uts
the
Clock
Back."
plc won American Academic Assistance
.newish Faith and was
calling Garfield 5588 and may also , the
. i 'rector of t1 le t, entral Con - the Pulitzer Prize for notable re-
re- Committee.
be purchased at the door. 'fhe : rive
„ mire o f G erman Jew., for Relief porting. Mowrer was graduated
Dr. Magnes also pointed out
proceeds will be used to aid dis-
I,
•
University
Uni
of
Michigan
that Mrs. Felix M. Warburg had
MI
Rehabilit
a
t ion, , t h e organiza- from the
tressed
re
members and their famil.
'
Jewish in 1913, studied at the University established in May a $100,1)00
,
Lin
formed
to
ies during the coming winter .
o f Chicago and at the Sorbonne, in fund in memory of her parents,
work on put
( i 011-Wide
a nat
on-w i de,
months.
vise Paris. Ile has just been assigned Jacob II. and Theresa Schiff. The
1 ordinated basis and to supervise
The Mogilover Juniors were the , the work within the country.
to his newspaper's Tokyo office.
fund was to he used over a 10-year
guests of the senior organization!
Mr. Mowrer di being presented period and for the current year.
Although he was a well-known
at a social meeting held on Mon- I medical specialist, Dr. lietz had by the World Adventure Series, Ilalf of the allotment is to he used
day evening, Nov. 6, at the A r- . practically'I
ession the non-profit lecture CilllEse which for. the regular university budget
t! s iven
•
t ill his
h• profession
'
baiter Ring Center, 527 Holbrook. I to devote himsely entirely to Jew-
supports the educational program and half for the German scholar
Local talent entertained the audi- ' . ish social work without remuneni- at the Detroit Institute of Art,. project.
once.
I lion. After the Hitler revolution, All proceeds will go to the Mu-
Completing the list of contrib-
The Mogilover Juniors have. he became tow of the most pope-stuns library fund.
utors, Dr. Magnu s mentioned the
At noon on Friday, Mr. Mowrer Central British Fund for German
made initial preparations for their , lar Jewish figures in Germany and
assistance in the coming L. A. S. was highly esteemed by British u'ill . be the guest of Sigma Delta Jewry, which gave f5.01)(1. an d
Auxiliary bazaar, which will take and A1111Ifil'll 11 leader: in relief ac- ( ni professional journalistic fra- Senator van den Bergh of Holland.
place in December. Further dis- tivities who had come into close ternity. at a luncheon at the Fort whose gift was f.100.
', Malty Hotel.
cussion will take place at the next . contact with him.
Referring to the medical center
meeting, Monday evening, Nov.
on Mount Scopus, which the uni
Dr. Tietz uns one of the 20
13, at 527 Holbrook.
!Jewish leaders attending the con- Junior League of Shaarey versity hopes to create with the
ferenee to plan relief measures for
co-operation 1.f the America!,
- _______. _
Zedek To Hold Election
Hadassah,
I destitute German Jews in Berlin
11,
organ
This Sunday.
nation, 11r. Magnus said it
were arrested by
-•,•
include laboratories. a
Nazi storm troupers and mist
The Junior League of Shaarev
and a graduate school Of
handled by them. Political police
tine.
secured the release of all the men, Zedek will hold annual election of
An enthusiastic group of %edit- hat only after some 1.f them had ,, officers this Sunday. Nov. 12, a'
mee ti ng w hi c h will be h e ld in
kah Juniors met Sunday at the been painfully injured.
the social hall of the synagogue, ZEDAKAH IS PLANNING
home of Julia Berkan to discuss Dr. Tietz had been particularly beginning promptly at 3 o'clock.
THANKSGIVING DINNER
plans for the forthcoming dance' elated a few hours l.f„,,,
ile:1th by his success 01 having won
h vwith
i'd:ngtianng'. w Tilhe b :!rgc teIt"izali
frolic, to be held on Sunday eve- t
The Zedakah Club is making
from t
Nazi
i'
an /4" vern "" mt 'am' has accepted close to ,t0 new mem- preparations for its Thanksvw in.-
ning, Dec. 10, at Hotel Statler.,
measure of recognition for the he — rs • in the past few wee
weeks
. and dinner dance, which will take p'
Gloster Current's Nightingales Will
Jewedi
Youth
Association
of
winch
these will be allowed to vote only Sunday er•ning. Nov. 21;
supply the music. Tickets are now
he was president. His death came on the condition that their dues
available from members.
' as a severe shock to the Jew s in are ;mid in half or in full on Sr be- Hotel Book Cadillac.
Reservations, which have !..
The chairman of the social see- ("''many.
fore this meeting. Ohl members limited to 250 couple , . Ilia,
vice committee reported on the
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01 made by calling NIrs. Nlax Rosen
progress Zedakah Juniors art. mak-
1VIIITE PLAINS, N. Y. - - 1.1.
will
be
allowed
to
vote
only
haunt, Townsend 74927.
ing in affording supplementary re- T. A.)--When informed by the the same conditions.
New applicants and their friends
The chairmen in charc ,
lief as required in `tomes where ii.,„.i,h Telegraphic Agency of Int ,
children are in need of extra sudden death in Berlin of Dr. Lod, will be permitted to attend, but function are Mrs. J,
, -, ,
will be limited to members Garfield 41320-11'. Mrs. I. • •
nourishment, medicine and cloth- wig Tietz, German J ewish leadsiding
pent and Mrs. Nathan 1:
lag.
Herschel Berman. chairman of
F e li x M. Warbur g said: "I w n'
The work of led,
Prospective and eligible mem- deeply shocked to learn of It•,.
.
e dramatic committee, an- among needy elderly folks at,:
ben are urged to attend the next sudden death of Dr. Tietz.
1!.. nouneed
the
that a play has been families who need immediate
meeting, to be held on Sunday was in the very center of arise.' " ,ho-en for future presentation and
lief mu-t go on, and the
afternoon, Nov. 19.
Jewish activities in Germany. II - ,-„ a tu, • ,,,ii l a, h e m a t t h e Toroth ,.
raised by thew social even!, .
'devotion and leadership will I, this Sunday.
used to alleviate to some - •
sadly missed in these hard tin'. -
- -
Rodin Club.
the nio.stry of these people.
Gifts to Hadassah Fund,
Outgrown garments,
ar.•'
Perfection
Lodge
To
Hold
warm bed covers are I..•••!. I
The last meeting of the Rodin
1
Card Party Nov. 15.
Club was held at the home of Mrs.
Th.• Ir!..,• • Welfare Fund of telephone call to the , •.
— -
N. Grossman, 2044 Euclid avenue,
Ilada,..ah 1,, received the follow- Mr.. J. liarwith, Lonstrid.... -
The officer. of Perfection Lodge ing contributions:
will bring one of the memtivr. t.
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 1.
The regular meeting took place! No. 486, F. & A. M., invite mem-
In memory of A. B. Kaufman. pick up the package.
and the members spent the remain- benand their friend. to a site- from Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich
In co-operation with the Na-
der of the evening playing cards. daily arranged card party at lonic and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. lemon.
ti..nal Council of Jewish Women.
In memory of Jack Lnewenbere. the Zedakah meeting, usually
The hostess served a midnight Temple, Grand River and ('hope
supper. The next meeting will Place, 011 Wednesday, Nov. 1
at fi-oni Mr and Mrs.... IL Ehrlich slated for Monday afternoons,
be held at the home of Mrs. II. . 8 p. m. • Prizes have been care- Mr. tied Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mr. and wall, on the first Monday of each
Baer, 8030 Calvert avenue, on fully selected and surprises await Mr.. Robert Ineuenberg. Mr. and month. be held Monday evenin:
Wednesday evening, Nov. 15. the winners. Mrs. David S. Zemon. instead.
MOGILOVER ANNUAL 1
DANCE ON NOV. 12
IN PALESTINE
MUSIC STUDY CLUB JEWISH POPULATION
INCREASED BY 90,816 SINCE 1922
EVENT DRAWS 600
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS' . .. on Juno 20 who
FROLIC ON DEC. 10
ft i■ .n d
The
NATIONAL BANK
OF DETROIT
Statement of Condition, October 25, 1933
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Cash on !land and Due
Deposit. — Commercial,
Banks - $56.705,492.34
from Other
Bank and Savings • $147,527,675.17
Public Deposits secured
by pledge of U. S.
11 toted States Govern-
ment Securities
Bond. other
•
•
18,169.594.51
Gov't Bonds:
5103.875.086.85
Treasurer — Stale
than U. S.
Government
- • •
of Michigan - . -
5,302,468.64
Como
U. S. Government •
6,398,382.34
Sp(
Miscellaneous -
5.248.633.67
200,996.76
Other Public Deposits •
Dr°
4,073,873.88
Stork in Federal R
675,000.00
Kink
Loan s and Discount -
78.024.509.94
Overdrafts
11,878.68
Accrued Interest Receiv-
able -Net
-
.
-
$163.503,396. 79
TOTAL DEPOSITS
Bills Payable and Redis-
.
615.947.20
-
-
-
NONE
-
Capital, Surplus and Un-
divided Profits
- • -
R
25,697,50 7
for Expenses
and Dividends • - •
250.151 ,
Liability under Accept.
Customer.' Liability un•
der Acceptances • •
8.028.72
TOTAL RESOURCES
$189.459.085.06
A ttes t
counts
nces to furnish Dol.
lar Exchange - •
8,028 7-
TOTAL LIABILITIES
•
•
•
$189,459,0 850 •
The above statement is correct
ELBERT S. BURNS
Cashier
WALTER S. McLUCAS
President
+id
is the
it the
fester
brook.
Buil.
s cede