MEDentorr,ptistiaIRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HELP THE JEWISH CHILDREN IN GERMANY (Continued From Page One) For it is our. ,. • 1, cas the spirit of tl.. al where else in the wairld, we had entable and r... bought our release from the re- riod in our an... , • preach of inferiority by taking our be clo se d fore. part in all fields of cultural life, never again -' • • in poetry, painting, music, science, lack of self es, 4,; philosophy, by rendering equal ser- dangerani, • vice in citizenship with the best inferinrity sls, of all other nations. We saw a time, again di, a .. new Jewish generation that no But there is a serend danger longer walked furtively, with east , that ill nienncing the future Jew down eyes, but looked up with the ish men and women who are to- Calm, Confident_ Vase that a sound day stall children in Germany, and undisturbed childhood and a and that is that their snots may sense of spiritual straight ness be- be poisoned by the hatred stow s upon every human being. planted in them in childhood And non, is the old malady to growing into their adult life. talamity begin It- ravagers again in a new When terrible the generation, are Jewish 1'1111 , 111 . 11 broke up die German Jews. °nee mole, in Germany of all many of them new of n other places, in the heart of Europe, 10 weapon Against the terrible in snit to our pride, to our feeling of lonmanity, than to take refuge in an outburst of hatred. Their first impulse wk.. to out away become cowering and crippled Koala, an anxious, terrified, broken generation? It must not be. A11.1 it is In•re that we need your help. PONTIAC NEW YEAR EVE DINNER-DANCE ROSENSTOCK MAKES RETURN APPEARANCE now forever from the nation that had inflicted upon the m this almost unbearabl e humilia- tion to seVer every Connection with it. and to hit back blindly to avenge themselve s for this murderous blow aimed at their honor. , 11,. a I hut,. a thy a,1 , •I, , • I ,,„ tt ,,, le-ter 1 HARD OF HEARING CLASS IS FORMED o I Cal, ftmr tall purposes, I a. e. will Ile man- d as ty 'Tuesday, starting . i.1,1,, , 1.an NI.. taw- will be held the first ever y - I y month. he Iollotcl rag 141it al 1 . 1 • O 11141- rat, illinni Stark, 1535 14141, at, inie; p11 ., 1111 • 111 111111 -a I 11•1:11, 1111111 l iroe k, 1:32311 I. a:Salle; ti easail,l, 111, 1,11 110111. III 22Io Philada 1phia; chairman in alhtio , of both the dui, and . 511, 51 Kl e in, 21514 .1tkin son; teacher tat Charge of 1,n-,n1 tug. fllns Violet Fried, '4310 Start,- met vaudeville to provide entail lain • ment. Reservations will be ac- cepted by the chairman, Sidney Barnett, ft; South Saginaw street, 'tontine, telephon e Pontiac .11111; Of by this caantnittee: 51isses !tomtit hal, Sylvia Solomon anal Robert at Itapaport, and .11 Stein- man and Norman Ininklant . _ J. A. C. B. M. Chanukah Dansant Huge Success. In behalf of the Chanukah was eidehraled by the Junior Auxilia r y' of Congregation Beth Moses with at dance nt the synagogue. A large turnout of representattives of limns' organiza- tions an-operated in climaxing the teT111111:014/11 Of a Inng series of sur- cessful activities of the present ad- ministratinn. Dancing was to the tunes of Milton Aptekar's or- ch•stral. JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER The organization is undertaking the publication of its regular semi- Zedek to be he on Sunday, Inc. annual journal. :41. Judge Rubin, r. at oho is a mem- At the next meeting an Sunday her of the Imaial of directors of afternoon, Dec. 31, al the congre- the Jewish Welfare liealeasition, gation, 586 ()wen avent., the club a n ispr e sid e nt of the I let r.ait Set- will hold semi-annual election of Glaolit, and 1- a., ommently °Ricers. , :a.cal with tin , :min un- of the Man IJItt"• 4 • 1 ' is President of the 1 nc..1 Ile bera School-, 1, well organ izut ion. Mown ;1 klia . liker, 111111 Ilk , . fia/lu. S111111 1 0 "A Challenge to Jeo.i It Youth," The usual so- A rehearsal of the junior Omit- of the Det•Oil 11,11aVy-11117.0111ir 111:111 who 10,o, a il•a/4111, anal )(est 111 the ed it an th• 4 the Yount;• People': Society who are tal jn pan ticipiating ill 11Oe .\t al, Mei - 1111V 1114•111114,S of folt11,00111V . pi tiattlyt .11 . 01? ft llr,unStark a 'madded Mass mal wall at fare, 4 - 11 gilt In ap- tai rattan of her kind 111' , . I tt.a• 1; ■ .-aerastoek tweaks spikes, benitt I In his performaine here he will other proofs of his prowess. Th e abov e photograph shows him twisting 'um bars by the use of his teeth and hands. LANDAU MIZRACHI GROUP ORGANIZED Ile vturns by request. There will nominal charge for ad- 111 he w ill /1,11S.aer 1111• I III .tau. 1111 • 1 • 1/1.1S challenges that have been Imola• to his strength. Those who will challenge him that night aro the following strung men: 'Tony Lombardi and Pete Ambrosio, Ital. Mins; Yanaash Itaasenhatialler, Hun- gal lall; EVall Lu.skt, Russian: 11. 11,-1 ra , itnr. Live Wire Dance a Huge Success. u', tior11‘. tat. ° 10. - l' ess f Ins 1 otini II 1 , -1 .1i , o. , s tV1 - 11 ;Ill a-, , ' " •`1 , f411' Ill, 1 ■ 14,c,11, till , 1 1 ,11 1111111,11'111 '4, 1,111'11 ts i i ; I, 'a If int itational. Nam mend. ,111 That be admitted, but tire- pa a ;a 1~ .1 mod Iuuhr memlaims must attend t meetings to till 'rat apiah—da•d, -landing me' , in Jewish .111ture :trial Jett - j•relaltanis. 11. • of the up will lake r I on Tuesday ',ales I la I rings ail a ,a 44,11 I, I at which st• prominent 1 , Ii. I \V111 ll'1111 - II iiil zt uli? .l 1,ft rs eirtIL: a;,t,te what 11- 1 . t Shulman, -am 'Mart ; Hannah Zatlesan, tie l- ute] ; Seal, r, sa t ta ant d ' toms Sflf da no, lhataath rd lac ogle, k an anal 11.e 11 1.- oll a.onnuitte, 11'o•..144,1rd I 1 , SEE THESE. HOT Favors, Noisemakers Novelties Payer fiats Decoration s Serpentine Balloons fo r NEW YEAR'( EV E For 11111111s , 1111' laakin• rho chanuhal, 11.14 . ;It I , 1 t110 ,1 111 Folks' and Pris call Cadillac 6697 United New Company 24 W. HI I I RSON Ask Your Deale r for SMILO SOAP Best manufacturr a i in Detrol SELLS FOR LESS A Trial Will Convinc e You Money tefunded If he does not have our produi call u s direct and we'll sign, you. Smilo Soap Co LONG. SI39 the newly 1111 tell 11111,1 ar 1'1 , 1,11,1111111 111' 1111 . -1' nuts 011 ' 1,1 , 1 , ,1111 111, \1111 1.1 1 , o alit-\ tlie, NloOd, to1111111: .11111 al \ 1 io Ila 1 I:111e Colltel, na■ 111s. 1,14 Itif 11, 14 .4:0.1 accomminieal 4., NI, S \Myers, 51r. Lerner and . situ ; 111,, Leatherma, 14..0, I :'• III- Alatirice 11art ell receit eil underwear, Mau, Mc and ICs .11, H Saudi, laa•al attorney, shirts, through the courtesy o f aim ma - elected to Ito. lave of tribune,' Neagarten Sunshine I tub and the a' a SI.K•cial el ctlon held at tht , Nortlittestern liranch. Book-Cadillac Hotel. at Sic11,11 The next meeting will take place Lambda Fratertim's Ins, bosun-- at Hotel ran Stotler 51.anday, Phi Sigma Lambda Elects New Tribune. ' , Quick Delivery 1111.• lirianch of HI, .1.,11 , !, 1101110 1_I11 , 1:111 110 , 1111V. . - Branch of the Jewish Old Folks' Home. - , ■ • 1-C 1 1 - Northwestern 1 1-I .1.1 1,11 1• 111'14 , 11C, N1 , 4111111- \ palm reads l :111,i n Mr- ILIlin tellel• 111 . 1 , ■ •11? (lit , on 1.101111. blanks for inenMI at tend HIP ,, O1 - 1,1 • 1 1111111 forl1111. m e t agy and also to interest win- n l ', 111111 NIGHT CLUBS, BEER GARDENS, POLITICAL CLUBS PARTIES ing t he of this :Ritz- COMSTOCK TO ADDRESS V ;1 'V 1'1 \ ,17 ro, t JEWISH RADIO FORUM of every .1. , 44411 man, wontan and ! ' 1 ;11,1 , 1in 1J1111011y at I I atpden. I Ms gat 11,1 111 .- - WHO OPE] Th, erg:nnz:u alas 1, , help the worthy The Neat. Year's Eve progralli woman a .1 the European Welfare Ilia , forces of 5lizrat•hi yanth in org- unitation in their endeavor, ,, the itada Forum, which Detroit expanded with the 1,, ont w ill be the ruble, 1 1 1 , 1111CaS1 1,1'1 • S/1 • 11i1111 on:monition of at new Mizrachi lI • X1 Sunday, Dec. :41, fro 11 group here. The name of the nia- to 111., \nil! gianization is the Landau Miznichi, Jack Feinstein Heads Mogil-, by bit \ ,over Mo. In 1.11 , 0' d i:ahhi Landau , the over Juniors. 1' , und ■ -r of the Torah 1 - Avoid:di of the Statt , cif 1lichigan, who will pre-eat his "New Year's Message." ninveimmt. At a mire The musi r t , l progra m tali!. of the 51amila 1 - 1 f ral- The purposes of the new grout, is or • "II 1 1 a , 19, 111, 1' 1.11,111W . .111111, ur e Celia Pliatnik, convert pianist - 4 , 1twate the nicittlaars in and to Ch 1101: Jack Ease The weekly radiotorial will be It a Ill , 1 e. II, 1'1 ,- 1111111, 11111111111 S1111111,111, gate that Torah 1 - A odah \ RU1'11111(1, chairman at tte l 1,'• , di, et • T11111 • I • aa, r in use :11111 1111' 11111'11stns urn,. lied 1y 111 . 1.11.11, 11111.. I I of Ii11,1111 1 , 10, of 1111 . 111 ■ • tatevernmelles yielding a number of Ortisclex Italalds, to help know- •111, :11,1 ling a i . I ,4 e \\*ire,' .1.110 • 1•, 11,111 „1 1.1 oppoiltmity Smelail nor up of ad! iron bars, does almost unbelievable Doi gs with his teeth in cutting metal objects, escapes from chains, breaths through boxes which are heat ily s inked. 14' r1 al'1 • y The Palestine Lodge Nit, 512, I. 11. 0, f'., and the Palestine Rebe- kah Lodge No. 5I I, I. F., a to hold a jOillt of officers on 'Thursday evening, Jan. 4. After the installation there is to be dancing. '1'he officers to be installed for the Palmtine Lodge are: Noble grand, Charles K. Harris; vice-grand, Benjamin Mash; re- cording secretal ∎ lVilliani I. 51il- ler; financial secretary, A. - K. Hardy. The °dicers to be installed in the Rebekah Ledge are: Noble grand, Eva 5litian, I'. N. C,.; vice-grand, Kate Stein; reeoral- ingsecretary, (dahlia, Petek; taism- mad, Belle Kitanin , ky; dist riet p- ulp pees., Klein, P. N. G. sat that with the in- ish lVemen's 1•Itiropean 1V e lf are I , rut a'ut,el efforts tO 4, -oneht of only a very slight aural- tug:on/admit ill 11, ,ork III 611, with tal a very promising and profitable one of the local re al wh o ha s - All ., 11 , al,d a Man- Jewish colony could be a•stablished, been stiparated fa ont his family ter I ha. older ll'A experimenter , one which would add further int- a decade and ohms this organiza- nal undoubtedly co-optirtite in a • phrtative to the ,lowish (nominal- lion has volunteered to help hy colonization attempt. ity of Brazil. bringing his family to this country. 4,1 , 11111V, .1:111. 10. Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. • Gifts to Hadassah Fund. The Fund alassah rn , vitnd Ill r,1,1, \ Ir. 1 , , , rg' and :11141 Ila- fiollatkillt: "fir , . Abraham \11171, ,, . Ela Flom \Ir. anal IL's. Ilinion Kap- lan in ell , of I. Mulls, ['rein 11e. and 11r - , 11olf Kaplan The Amer], _an in ran. na.ry I. Murk, r4/11,t, hint. takes atoll I of ,, alt Singing Society sill In• held this reading class, MAX ROSENSTOCK liexter and Lawrence. His appearance here 011 .tan. 10 is a return Detroit engagement. Be lirst appeared here on Nov. I and drew un enthusiastic audience. HOLD DOUBLE I. 0. 0. F. INSTALLATION JAN. 4 In the past, the government, 1, , ing the ICA' , more rem r! which has kept rather regular con- • suion efforts Olds. .•,,,mmaing, o f the a•4•,,,,, 11,1 of immigrant collanization, has tsilonization failures aided Italian, German and Japan- , ba. advisable, especially in ase families in settling on the land, cm of the fact that there is The teem( troubles of the coffee •a1,41..s, a very definite possi- planters has, of course, made it . • f --ettling a large number of more difficult than formerly to car- sty on the work of colonization. II the land of Brazil. is 4. be,1111•O • Of the taresent There i , , hotvever, a new trend of the old ,. Ifre at- or knt's toWardS S11- pola y of the v.v. ern- 1,11111111 Durk-gardening. Fr o m all L,! the ministry of labor • ita, di onto n am, the raising aif fruits, , 4 4 1a. that inimigratinn egctill,les, fowl and silkworms are mast promising °cm- 1,,. granted 111 , T , aal ,, i1g .. a, than,to (dinars. pacons for now .• a •La hi• made if at It costs about $5110 in American gall:zat 1,11 were organ- money to settle a family on a farm. ,aooperate with the exist- Land 4, usually available ran long- 4•1 timental departments for term installment paym•nts, and An Appeal to Detroit Jewry a , aatn. Such an itrganiza- with a carefully planned schedule by Council of Ortho- s!al not only Dike care of the farms can begun to pay up he- dox Rabbis. lms ish immigrants but elaligat one during the SeCaand ye:11 prestige and direr- The co-operation el the vial ta , r, - — of older inhalai• group, and interested ageni ic , .111 appeal wa , made by Detroit \scold undoubtedly result in the Vain' Ilaralsamin, the l'aitincil of 51as Rosenstock, hailed as the - I am gead Irving 1117111 in the world, w cite an exhibition of his prow- , m . the Wilai Nloshe ;dada' hall, , adopt. Ie hard of healing chiss under It H411011 of SIN 'Al. Klein, roan in halal., sponsored II of Jets ish Wooten, has Temple Beth ,lace) at Paint I r e. Rehearsals of Junior Halevy Choir Begin. to $500 Per Family To Settle on Farm. IContinued from Page One.i ,omething , • sally-minded, 4 , 41 human be- ,-.1,,•,mi I I Many ra,ervat ions have been n. ceived Iro in Detroit and Flint 40 I • the New Year's Eve dinner-dun a as 'Ilan, hav e been completed feu a full course dinner, anal six act, of Strong Man To Give Exhibition of His Prowes s on Jan. 10, Now, os- own belief, contrary ,i,„, ,,; munt of any brethren o :Ii mantradiet rte, „ •11,ai •f p as.i nn is RUBINER WILL ADDRESS SIIAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S at the Sloulin Rouge, to be by the Junior T•o,ple chi!. ECONOMIC POSSIBILITIES FOR REFUGEES IN BRAZIL Saturday, Dee, 311, al the Earband th e , Ha w.• with oll Folk Shute, $079 Tiverth street, 111,•- SNIvia Shatzen aa• the se, re- lit S::tl1 a m., mud every Saturday MI is Ma limb Got lowing as a rommittim in charge -111 ir°1 :■1141 thereafter. Dan Eiohnian will al, 11e, Schetzer. reel. All children ladtmen It• gro up, which ineas ages of 7 la. who are intested re every in learning to sing Jew ash music ..gnat at to un d er lb,. &reecho, are urged to ho pre , ealt. Mr \h...., 11t nt l ,n s ja , m , an d Frohniatt will the thme alto f m . qualify. Nuys. VS. At at meeting held Dee. it, 101111V l'cop I r' , '4411.1V ,• eXee ntiVe hoard appointed the fol. who niht _ • KrrivosItv Family Club. 11m .1 . ,1111111;11 ..! I la• It. Et, adi. I !al r a! I iass It at N- 1'i , . I w:1.- nnl'nded by ..o mmehem of th.ecnimashida , family :1111i Ora: 1, 111tlei of the junior choir: Dan Frai hn an. . "1 it ' Ls G musical director; Bettina lalitssa;r, lierlott Sni t' Gertrude Fr ank . Nl iss "I' the secretary; Nlatnia , Nu- ,,‘ L eon a Nl ins organization ion the past yeati. in- chalet Inislikin 111141 Nathan Linden. trodured the new otheers for the Itmitrita-Itteat:nlierg ' and Nliss Helen assistants. ensuing season, In. Kahn 13. Ramenberi.f. Horwitz, muslin:islet', lank chairge of the renutindaar of the program. ZEDAKAH JUNIORS 'he tables tvert. at - image d with Inter•Fraternal League, alternating basket, of fruit and• Zedlikah .;111liors Diet 11'4,1111,, 1.1111111i, of earl-colored roses . Alaaha Tan Alnha held the un- day afternoon. Mrs. Eva werbe of the league .lulius B. Krause is to take of- der explained to the members the parts y lets sling Phi Alpha Tn. .■"7 to lice as TIM pre...talent at the next they are to take in "The Clam- e ‘‘. ires tied fur ,i-j•;end muting of the club. lion," a play written by Ntrat. ph.,• by downing the Epsilon Nu:, Werhe and to be directed by her 22 ta fal, Alpha Tau Beta brake for presentation by the members ❑ 1 a 0 , win i ng column by defeat- of the Zeditkah Club at its donor i ng Phi Item E epsilons 21 to 13. luncheon ran Feb. 28, at t h e 51a- , On Jan. 2, the league will resu m er sonic Temple. its schedule with the following Miss ltayetta Pollack, president with Dr. D. A. Benson Opens Of - lice at 1224 - 1 Dexter. - De. It,,, A. Benson announce, the opening of his oflice at 12344 of Zedakah Juniors, assisted by • V111111 . S: Beta Epsilon VS. Live 1/eXter boulevard, near Coiling- her corresponding secretary, Miss \Virus at 9:15; Alpha Tau Beta wood, where he Will engage in Adele Davis, is in charge of her vs. PM Alpha 'I'au at 111:15; Epsi- the general) l'on'tha' or to•thane , group's rehearsals, under Mrs. Longfellow 1-1111. Ion Nu vs. Alpha Tan Alpha at Phone, r. Werbe's supervision. tar. Denson is at graduate of the II it. Lool - Sa hwartz and Dies , a of e tin • The next met.onti will take p1.1. c I'm ker inimical scam.] , . . on Sunday afternoon, Iteit. Ill. at Ile ins as mal at St. AI th, - tag the follow - ef Nimble-an, the holm. of Miss Leon, m M ar t, Marv's lb.-lanai 31141 O., II, re,1- II -Ilice: John • non, 329:1 West Euclid as entry at 1.44.. Sinai. 11,- , 14.4 Ems ilon. dent 1 , 11v-ician • - flans will then be tinnon,... the second Id. ■ by Miss Millie Shugto-nno.. 4 in charge of this Hiram ------- It's far mom inmortant that o man should know when to be funnf •.' than when to know how. I934.•• eJ for Knee-Action Wheels • . . . the Greatest Advance in Riding Ever Accomplished . 1 I ' 11 , 4‘, 1 at III I.• 110,1 r d l l medal tt wain 'Alm- Buick Announces 1934 List Prices RUSH WORK ON NEW HIRAM WALKER BLDG. l'El)1{1.1. III. Eight hundred tvorktnen are rushing to comple- tion here the buildings for at new maniptiny 111X11 . %then its product, reach capacity ;mai• • -.II, will , vIclif the 1. • Ilited Meat $ 311 , 0 01 1 .01a. enue. Within a O 1iorhinV 4111 11. •. ,,,•1 ,1, •1 a ea. 110.1'' t, be. ' • ft , Knee-Action %%heel , ; ,, rera- I In rev- will and jilt) ',I and 11 New1acuurn-Panter Brakes 111111W, • •• 1 1 • IA' cll . , Of ,I111 1 , 11e1, of grain a day ' 1934 Buick Five-Passenger Sedan with Built-In Trunk ••••-• er CO1111,1100 .: mines will ship a, . •.:11 daily, while 1..•••, s . liarrek boxes and labels to the FLINT, Mich. - - Factory list. inch wheelbase: Foul' passenger i-xtent of hundreds of thousands prices of the 1934 Buick cars, to sport coup,. with rumble sea t, will be purchased. be shown Wednesday, ar e an- $1.745; five passenger Victoria Six I 1-story buildings, known as nounced as follows by Harlow II. coupe with deck, $1.795; four pas• rack uarehousea, are being con• Curtice, Buick president. senger convertible coupe with structed without intervening floors Series 50, 119 inch wheel base: rumble seat. $1,10:1; fine pa s ,en . from ground to roof to save Two passenger business coupe with Rev tour dour sedan 51,$451; five space. The barreled liquor will passenger club 'sedan. with htUlt-in be put in and taken down from desk, $1,015; four passenger sport trunk, $1,$t35; seven passenger se- these racks by cranes. Each of e0Ope with rumble seat:SIM/3n; tan, 41.955; fire passenger con- these buildings will have capacity five passenger Victoria coupe with vertible phaeton with built-in of 70,000 barrels built-in trunk, $1.095; five paas•n• trunk, $2,045: seven passenger There will be 24 fermenting ger four door sedan, $1,125; four sedan-limousine, 42,055. tank With a capacity of 120,000 passenger convertible coupe with It will b e noted," says Mr. gallons each, while the bottling rumble seat, $1,165. Series no, Curti... "that them prices rev, house will handle 104nm ease, of 126 inch wheelbase: Four passen- sent either no increase from the quarts ev ery seven-hour day. The r sport coupe with rumble seat. 1933 li•t or only minor increaaes. output will he 100.000 gallons of 1,300; faire passenger % Teton& The greatest increase amounts to whiskey every 24 111 4 11e, coupe with built-in trunk, *1.315; only 7 4 2 per rent. This is well Hiram Balker & Sons, Inc.. is five passenger four door se dan, below th e aver age increase' in the the American subsidiary of Hiram $1,345; five passenger club sedan inald , try, arich amounts to about Walker & Sons, Idd., of r ana,t,,, with built-in trunk, $1.3e5; four- 15 per amt. A, a matter of fart, one of the „ ; , ;,. , tdhttlb•neson tee• passenger convertible coupe with BO ICI. inerea•e• actually rep. •Inierican continent. 11 wall pro. rumble neat, $1,395; five passers- resent le-- than the increased cost duce in this country the weE- ger convertible phaeton with built- of materials alone, to say nothing known products of the parer' in trunk, $1,675. Series 90, 138, of the higher coat of labor," 'company. A GENERAL MOTORS SILVER ANNIVERSARY MODEL SEE As . . . RIDE IN IT ... TODAY! Complete in A s utomatic you cm Spil a climax to its thirty years of fine car building, as further fulfillment of its pledge, "When better automobiles are built. Buick will build them." Buick now offers for your consideration its finest achievement—the new Buick for 1934. This new Buick brings you the biggest improvement in riding smoothness and steadiness ever accomplished — resulting from Knee-Action Wheels. Balanced Weight and Springing. The Ride Stabilizer and Air-Cushion Tires. It provides the a tints 1 RII1R 1•1- Fill%•1 R Mo7laR I05,11%•1- !INWOOD 111 0... . 14 ill 71 II 1 11 MR Is, - Nab 1111 7 hiker-rm. 1 twit., 11•111 1 I RI II R 1 0 fon*. Mirk III I /MINIM R NI II R (11 M 11 71 R , RI Mk 151 II 11 ml MI PI II R • 11 1 • 1111 DI I al R CI II II (fa molt 3, Iv. I, WHEN • BETTER 11•10 M a mit,. 11.ta••• 0..1 Mita aliSTIIMI •71 RS RI II k CO 11E1 I.r. 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