& RON ICU and THE LEGAL. CHRONICLE EQUALITY CLUB'S DEDICATION OF NEW JEWISH COMMUNITY PERETZ EVENING OF CHUG HATZAIR DONOR LUNCHEON CENTER TAKES PLACE SUNDAY EVENING; PROGRAM CONTINUES FOR ENTIRE WEEK \t the last meeting of the Chug Will Be Held in lehrt.ry; Ch ar it y (Continued from Page One.) speaker will he Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of Chicago. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower is chairman of the dinner arrangements committee. Meyer L. Prentis will he chair- man of the dinner, and the toast- master will he William Friedman. An address on "Center Member- ship" will lie delivered by Kurt Peiser. program appears elsewhere in this totem All Group. Represented. Because the Jewish Community Center is to represent all phases nf Jewish communal life, sponsors for the evening programs are be- ing included from all groups in the city. 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THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY BIAS 0/Wit I•ISINI►IC (Continued from Preceding Page) with that pi ot oom in the Mandate WAS nut incompat ible with the gen - among the Jewish people has at- oral functions assumed by England MISS ANNA HECKER tempted to whittle dtiwn the just- in Palestine. Anil yet nothing has ,c h were made, to take plat nes, of that obligation. ever been done about it. t-'..t.irday. Iles. 2, S p. But under Arti c le 0 o f th e :thi n_ If promises ar e made to be brok- ton Philadelphia Hall. date, Great Britain undertook to cu, then the path o f .liovi•h history •I .• program of the evelio , fa.•ilitate the close settlement nf to Palestine is st•ewen with such Jews "upon state and waste lan.1.-.." doe: mkt assurances. Commissions l'anush and I ...Ili., by I.. have collie and gone. and some of 1', :arlirtly every document tlitx \Vein.. on the lift' and milted by the Zionist Organization their reeoniniendations hav e been and Jewi••••F Ageili y to the White- translated into permanent legisla- \to, t•-• of the Writer. J. I.. 1'em l.. i••• one of the outmtiolino hall authorities and to the League limn. entire output of laws o at Geneva has pointed out the con- sine, Re; I it might ahnost seem, write, of the modern Ilehrew and tented non-fulfillment of that von- has he. 11 an nitegral part of the Jew Hi literature. stitutional duly. !tut argitilletitS New Deal which Great Britain A play, "Ilabonint," written by and protests have not availed. Pre- achieving for the Arabs. An al- 1 cast mier MacDonald, in writing to Dr. most infinitesimal part of that of- of Sliss Censure 11. eizmann in the winter of 1931, ticially-sponsored development has 1„.„,,I At„. 0 „ 1 ,„„ . agreed in essenc e that compliance been vouchsafed to the Jew's. A Cha,idie one-act play, "Ham- kultolini." to he given through the courtesy 1,1 the Ilashomer Ilatzair. QUICKSAND AND ENDURING JEWISH VALUES Readings of Peretz stories by Walter Farber. (Continued from preceding page) the special commission of the Recitations of Peretz poems by Jewish Agency, which will co- :11:•:. Ruth Ticktin. operate with all bodies seeking the areas to he acquired will not Singing of Hebrew songs by the to aid German Jewry and also be private property but the in- audience under the direction of with the High Commissioner for alienable possession of the Jew Cantor Moldaysky. German refugees appointed by ish people as a whole. In addi- 'This open meeting of the ('hug the League of Nations. (inn to rural settlement, funds Ilatzair is specially planned for I shall have shortly for Pales- will be used for urban coloniza- tine where I shall remain for the Hebre•-speaking audience of thin. A very substantial sum Dett•oit. As guests of the meet- two months to examine the en- will have to be allocated to Neil- ing, the Kvutzah lvrith, the ('hug tire field and to co-ordinate the itate immigration and provide led and the Gviroth of the Kvut- There- activities. settlement work for those who enter the zah were invited. The public at after I will visit America, being country. large is also invited. Admission able by that time to lay before We conceive t1i be one of the you the comprehensive program is free. most important tasks confront. that will have been mapped out ing us the removal from Ger- The next meeting of the ('hug by the group of agricultural, in- many into Palestine of as large Ilatzoir will he on Dec. 8, at the dustrial and economic experts a number of children as possible home of Miss Anna Hecker. Miss that are now engaged on various for their lot in the Reich is most Ruth Ticktin will speak about projects. tragic. They will not only be Faierherg. In the meantime. it is incum- integrated into Palestine's educe- For information about the ('hug bent upon American Jewry to tional system but also into agri- Ilatzair, call Miss Anna Hecker, launch upon a great fund-raising cultural, trade and domestic secretary, Trinity 2-1565. effort, for what we can do in Pal- training centers, estine is limited only by the The Jewish Agency for Pales- RELIEF funds at our disposal. The con. tine is concerned not only with structive forces within the Je•- SPONSORS BRIDGE - TEA the transfer of those without ish people will recognize that the nans, but it also proposes to as- u - time is imperative for a great silt to the limit of its resources The Junior Home Relief Society mass movement for the rebuild- the settlement in Palestine of is sponsoring a bridge-tea for Sat- ing of Palestine. It is not merely middle class families of Ger- urday, Dec. 0, at 2:30, at the the privilege of a few but the many. Among proposals under home of the Misses Rose and Net- duty of all. consideration are the establish- tie Yolles, 3265 Burlingame. Ad- Whatever we accomplish in•the mint of agricultural, industrial mission fee includes table prizes, settlement of refugees in Pales- and mortgage hanks in Palestine refreshments and a chance for the tine, we will know' that it con- that will serve German Jews in door-prize. The committee in tributes to a permanent enter- the liquidation of their interests charge of this affair includes Miss prise that will forever give in the Reich. If we could trans- Wilma Schiller, chairman, with strength to the Jewish people. fer to Palestine a large part of Elise Cohen, Sylvia Chase and We will not lie squandering our the financial resources, we would Esther Robins assisting her. Girls energies and our hopes on tern- he aisle to accelerate enormously desiring tickets should call either porary, insecure measures that the rebuilding of the Jewish Na- Miss Schiller, llogarth 9194, or are futile palliatives. linnet Home, Miss Rosalie Kanners, president of The position of the Jews in WILL COME TO U. S. the organization, Hogarth 3371. many lands rests on quicksand. The funds raised for the settle- A special meeting will be held We need the enduring soil of went of German Jewish refugees Saturday, Dec. 2, at 10:30 a. nt., Palestine to secure our future. will be administered through at the home of Miss Ethel Gross- man, 3311 Chicago, JUNIOR HOME Dexter AUTO WASH 55c 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST Detroit's Largest and Best Equipped Car Washing Plant LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING MI CHI GAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. HERSHMAN AND HAGGAI WILL ADDRESS MOTZKIN MEMORIAL MEETING TUESDAY ish delegations. Ile attended the (Continued From Page One) I Jewish conference in London a but he was invariably on the way week ago and. though he complain- to Geneva or London, to Berlin or ed of ill-health, h e exercised his some other city where his seryivel debating skill with his usual force was required for the Zionist or I and energy. J. N. F. Flag Day Dec. 10. other Jewish cause. After three; weeks of arduous work at Prague! The annual flag day of the Jew- last August as president of the ish National' Fund will be observed Zionist general council and of the on Saturday evening, Dec. 9, and eighteenth congress, he hurried to all day Sunday, Dec. 10. Under the chairmanship of Levi Geneva in connection with the World .lewish Conference; thence Shapiro, the Ita•al committee in to Berme in relation to the ques- charge of arrangements hopes to Lion of minorities, and again to enroll ' at least 20(I workers for the Geneva to co-operate with the Jew- I solicitations next week. CENTER CONTRACTOR BETH EL PLAYERS APPEAR ON DEC. 6 GIVE DAD AND MOTHER A TELEPHONE FOR CHRISTMAS \ arnica will provide more contenicnee and protectio n for Dad and \hither than almost an.thing else you ran Rite thrill. It will kreil then. in constant touch with too. and enable friend. to rearh then, easily. Is will permit them to do innumerable "Nfld., and to •62p nn rdormy day a, without leering the house. It will bring I ,,,,,, e•nd 'mantras 5. ithin instant reach of each other. Rol greate r than all these things is the PRICE! ESS PROlEC- TION afforded by • telephone, should it beerime meemsar. for them to •onimon doetor,firemen,police or other aid. — inatantly — The Telephone Business Office will furnish con, plete information and false .our order for installo• thus locally or out-of-town, at an, turn. .nu oirerib. D EMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY Tr,c A.-r. American Democrat- :z Club will hold the next meet- Toy,: evening, Dec. 5, at :2'7 ' . • P. • ple'n Hall Twelfth . =rd. Tfe 014: Tradin g and adoption of 'tt constitution and by-laws will takt plate Lijr, • - -wi ng Mcenkers will din- ii "'"cracl Zedakah Club Thanks Its Friends for Aid in Sun- day's Event. Zedakah Club thanks its friends and patrons who made possible the 'successful event held Sunday eve- ning at Hotel Book-Cadillac. The management of the hotel is given special mention for its splendid co-operation in all details. The proceeds of this evening will help to keep up the work of this to - ganizetion. Mesdames J. Green- berg and 1. Shapero were the chairmen of this affair. OUR FILM FOLK (Continued from Preceding Page.) those jokes about Goldwyn's treacherous treatment of the king's English are true, but the "movie business can use more de- molishers of declensions if they make pictures like Sammy's." (Continued From Page One) shape its dramatic destiny through- out the year. The first performance will in- • Chaplin studio has at • last elude three one-act plays of out; bowed to progress . . . is being standing merit and authorship. wired for sound pictures . The plays and casts follow: but Charlie hasn't yet made up The Stoker," by Harold Brig- hi. mind to talk. house. Cast: The Captain. Ben • • • Wilk; Sheila, Clara Rubin; Archie, German government has formed Bernard Segal; Mrs. Leighton, a so-called "Culture Chamber" Mrs. Max Keidan; Stoker. Jacob which will place all forms of crea- Clayman; Mr. !Inward, I.awrence tive endeavor, such as music, tut- F. Segal.. and films. under direct control of The Same Old Thing." by Roi the Reich. Cast : She, an Cooper Megrue. • . • actress, Mrs. Sam Popkin; Ile, an And according to the best admirer, Foster Vehon; the Other • uthority A c h m r d Abdullah, Man, Sidney Martell; Julia, Renee scenarist •nd short•story writer Koine. for Cosmopolitan and Saturday The Valiant," by Ilolworthy Evening Post. is of Solomon's Hall. Cast: Warden Holt. Max tribe. You pronounce the "ch" Finkelston; Father Daly, prison I with a gargle rail in Chaim. chaplain. B. D. Welling; James ALBERT DIAMOND • " Doke, the prisoner, Lewis J. Benny Holzman played an at- Weitzman; Josephine Paris. the Mr. Diamond is the contra o. mospherie bit in Eddie Cantor's girl. Cyrille Cole; Dan. a jailer. : who was in charge of the construc- "Roman Scandals." girl. Ile insisted Sidney Marwil. I don work on the new Jewish Con, on proper compensation for his DR. ADLER SPEAKS HERE ON TUESDAY rnunity Center at Holbrook an I acting. . . found check for 25 Woodward. Dedication of the new cents in his pay envelope ... Can. enter will take place at a week'' , for said he was overpaid . now C'eremonies, beginning this Sun Benny is afraid to ca•h the check • • • 1day evening. (Continued from Page One.) , the application of PsYch"l°gT to MONTEFIORE the problems of industry, (de l i SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR treatment of disease and of crime inalit•. Dr. Adler is the author of a : Montefiore Lodge ran it. on • brilliant philosophic work. "Dia- lefties." lie is a regular contrib• successful grocery party last NI,. SPONSORS Along the Hollywood Rialto: Arthur Loew and his new bride visit movieland on their round the-world honeymoon trip . . . Forty - two leather • bound •ol• times of Elbert Hubbard's Note. Book were distributed among his co - workers by Francis Led- erer ... well, they'll make good B•er, in his door.stop s . own "Tunney" way, attends the open. . . J•ck Osterm•n (for- and the suer Broadway room utor to the Journal of PhilosonhY, day evening, Nov. 27. Apr.. the Columbia Law Review and the mo te y 250 a people attended. fernon to Franklin Delano noose- Nation. The proceeds will he used • telt :" Dr. Adler will answer the ques- Andrew Baird, acting Wayne lions which lawyers, s ocial work- provide a greater number of for Jewish needy for Chat o ty Democratte chairman; ern, educator!. and psychiatristnim n lots C o missus entertained for their kWh, as has been the practite fif th James S. Sheehan, chairman of the audience will challenge hi past years. Thriteenth Congressional district: with. • • • Walter I. McKenzie, Nicholas Salo- Montefiore Lodge thank, it- : After thin fourth lecture, there Add Goldwyn story Nit. wich and Frank A. !Dittman. wi ll he a brief races in the Tern - members and their friends feu Someone was berating, Sam for The public is invited. pie Forum series until Jan. 16, their whole-hearted co-operation resigning from a cert•tn an.nocia- when Dr. Samuel Schmallhausen in aiding in thin needy work. (ion, saying his attitude was tied, The next regular meeting i-r War. "Sure," answered Goldwyn. The woe man not only lets his and Dr. Edward Schoolman will debate the subject "Can Marriage the lodge will be held at the Sti•- "That's why I quit. I am very wife hate the last word. but he is Ma - ' er Hotel on Monday evening, pedicular about the company I ' tickled to death when she reaches and the Family Survive the from Thomas Jef- i it. Affair lo Be Held Dec. 10. At a flub n • ...t , hi hiit', TAX INFORMATION ..• • 11. The right information about taxes en- ables business men legally and properly to keep tax payments at a minimum. The certified public accountant can supply this information at a cost far less than the cost of doing without the information is likely to be. 1 2 thi n . I , I •II,. • be 1 alas o Mild it o cicha flub li.c o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHARLES K. HARRIS COMPANY 0 ROSENWALD POST DISTRESS DINNER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 2 1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAffillac 3338 3 4 (•.R . Ir• K chine Age?' Dec. 4. keep." P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 The Detroit Life Insurance Company GREAT-WEST Double Protection Policy and making your first deposit you can actually create an estate of $10,000 Les. It age held at the home of Nlis, tire community come to the new building, and are extending an in- Ita l l l"'l l "" last SatainY ' vitation to all friends of loth the t•intl arrangements for the Peretz Jewish Centers Association and the Young Women's Hebrew A ssocia - tion to participate in the week's activities. Present officers of the two or- ganizations, both of which are members of the Jewish Welfare Federation and participants in the Detroit Community Fund, are Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion: Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, chairman; Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, vice-chairman; Mrs. Louis .1. Ros- enberg, treasurer, and Miss Ella Vera Feldman, director; Jewish Center Association: Nate S. Sha- pero, president ; Israel Ilimelhoch, vice-president; Henry Meyers. treasurer. IS ON THE AIR! Listen In—ALTMAN'S JEWISH RADIO HOUR, STATION WMBC—SUNDAY, 12 to 1:30 P. M. .di .tt. M:11, by the 101,1 tit,' The Pii erns Gardens. the match at .! ',Moll go toward the procetols McKinney Nleinorial Fund. The social evening at the mem- orial home Was a splendid affair. nn Your RELATIVES and FRIENDS in the SOVIET UNION will appreciate a gift sent them through TORO SIN to purchase &HIPS' le or Imported articles. AT 111•:DIVED. Your local The next meeting will It, deli Iles. 13. hank or authorized agent will glue you the neces- sary Information or [Weep( your TOROSIN orders. B'NAI DAVID PLANS Ilere are some of the CHANUKAH AFFAIR L•clisal noses. of Man's oboes, 3.75 Rbl 3.70 Rbl.; Men's rubbers. 1.75 Rhl.; Ladies' rubbers. 90 kp.; Men . . sults, 7.50 Mal.: Ladies' atilt" 7.30 Ruble; Sneakers, 40 lip.) Snap. 3 lip a pie.: (Continued from Page One.) and all Congregation Junior Young Judea clubs will partici- pate in the program. Visitors are welcome to attend club meeting- at that time. Club meeting , on 'Tuesday are the Junior Congrega- tion and four Young Judaea clubs which were recently organized for children from 8 to 12 years of age, as part of the recent educa- tional efforts of the li'nai David Congregation. Wednesday evening, Dee. 31, the girls of the Junior League will hold their usual meeting. Rabbi J. S. Spet•ka will kindle Chanukah lights. A brief report of the pro- jects of the clubs will be given by the sponsor, Miss Karina. Visitors are welcome. Thursday evening, Dec. 14, there will be a joint Sisterhood-Auxil- iary Chanukah social for members only. Rabbi Sperka will kindle Chanukah lights. Brief remarks will be made by the presidents, Mrs. M. Wolk and Mrs. J. Wein- garten. The evening will be spent in bridge, refreshments 111111 an exchange of Chanukah gifts. On Saturday evening, Dec. 16, will he staged the dramatic spec- tacle in which 3(111 actors will par- ticipate. A one-act play will open the program. During the intermis- sion there will be brief remarks and explanations. The presenta- tion of the entire story of Chanu- kah will follow, its history, its effects and meaning, will be of- fered by an unusually large cast of the children of the school and clubs. The dramatic director is M. Haar. The music is under the direction of Rebecca Katzman 1:mM- flan. The Sisterhood is in charge of the ticket sale for the event, admission to which will be nominal. Sunday, Dec. 17, will he model Sunday in the Sunday School. All chis•e- will be open to visitors and theme will be an open assembly prices: Flour, t kopek.; Mash., 14 kp.; auger, 40 lip. • kilo, 121 5 American Lb.); Pair etc. STORES IN EVERY CITY t g Money Orders g g g Also TORGSIN ORDERS E Safe - Quick - Reasonable $ You get return receipt showing safe arrival of money. / $ I • 1.11 l . honorary chasm. n• -f the Aaron DeRoy, tirc•iticnt; Sher . • Aron•on. 5mrr-e hairman of • • lo oard: Mrs. II. Ehr;.4 1.1 art Ilimelhoch, Henry Met., - and Judge Charles Rubiner, presiderit•; Herman Rattner, tr. o- uter: Mrs. Esther R. Pru••ian. •rieretary. The Selo ice Group is the fund- raising unit of the Jets mod Welfat Federation of which Henry W ine• man in chairman of the hoard of governors; Clarence II. Engels,. president ; and Kiln Pciser, execu- tive director, r 0 O A AMERICAN EXPRESS CO . I 1227 WASHINGTON BLVD. — BOOK BLDG. Cherry 1660 g I $ OA ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■4 I . fine food attractively served That is the reason our Colonial Room is becoming increasingly popular — that and prices which will be sure to please your sense of economy. "The Jewish social agencies face an extremely serious situ•- lion. 11eitdes Mr g p4 r g a i - h Campaign to pay their pledges. Sam." g g RUSSIAN and POLISH VA (Continued from Page One) the Detroit S. Samuel Su,, ' . 261 fifth Ave a... , ..,—nlewYork.NY p......... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IF MAKES PLEA FOR PLEDGE PAYMENTS The Jewish Welfare Federa• tion. with the aid of its many subscribers, has thus far item able to care for our less fur. innate brethren. However. the next three months will mean un- precedented hardships --- untold suffering, unless we are pre- pared to cope with the situation. "Right now the prompt pay rnent of outstanding pledges is our greatest concern. 1 he ma- jority of ou r contributor s has been making • special effort to make their payments regularly sometimes in spite of unusual personal difficulties. A number of our subscriber s have antic, pated payments on their pledges and some have paid their pledges in full. This splendid co-opera- tine spirit on the part of those more fortunate has been enrol., aging during the present unem ployment dilemma. "But if Federation is to con time to feed the hungry, to car e for the sick, the aged and the destitute, we must have the help NOW of thou. who •re in ar rrrr r in their payments. To these subscribers all we say is PLEASE -- will you remit at least the amount that is past due? "Only with the continued co. operation of our contributors will Federation he prepared to "ire for any extraordinary de. mends that may be added to ou r already overburdened pro. GENERAL. Of 1119f UNTATIOE in U.S.A. We serve a seven-course dinner for $1.25. DETROIT LELAND COLONIAL ROOM Featuring Jack McGay and His Orchestra The DETROIT • LELAND CASS • BAGLEY DE1 ROlf. MR If VERNOR HIGHWAY SCHOOL CONCERT ON SUNDAY, JAN. 14 .:: held Combined Young Jewish Or- ganizations of Detroit. s ir ''' ''' • .2 3 .:' 'ali''Y'::':::,:ig,n,:ti e‘.;:n ..._ 1 The Verner Highway School, lo. . ,.i. rated at 2415 Wendell avenue, ..tIt.!,. 1.:natn, Ni t u uie:tTl. has completed plans for a concert and entertainment which will be given by that branch. known as ,,,, ila „ •l, the Beth Mordecai Talmud Torah. I f on Sunday evening, Jan. 14, at the Philadelphia-Byron audltorium- I ., , , „ nu I,. double quartette of the Hal- ni all evy Ilazomir (•horal Society will .,,,, ,.. 1 „•,, : l : ,,': h • 'h;ri , . ntertatri the public with select in unseal numbers. Another feat- arl' will be a well-prepared play- , fraternitte, and sorer. let. The proceeds will go towards . o .1 in promoting the in- the support of the Taniud Torah. •• youth Thin Talmud Torah, which in re- ..! t.. att. t .1 the next meeting moved from the center of the Jew- ...• h. ht P.m -day evening, Dee ,. i.h population, constitutes the only tit 8 :to tnyone desiring further place where the people of the information 1. r•qu.•sted to com- municat• with Ralph Bernstein, nelghborhood gather both for their 2, 6.: GI, esti'', or call Townsend holiday observance.: and social en- tertainments. It is a combination 6_nooti. of • synagogue, soros! center, Ile- brew school and clubroom. The If you would enjoy much, scatter admission charge for the concert much enjoyment I is nominal. f.t. 1 , . . , , :, 5 7■ : ',7n.,