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09Entorrlaisn ffiRONICLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
A. S. AUXILIARY
STARTS CAMPAIGN
SPOKESMEN FOR THREE RELIGIONS
HONOR FRANKLIN ON ANNIVERSARYI.
JOSEPH FREY OF ST. LOUIS HERE IN
INTERESTS OF LEO N. LEVI HOSPITAL
COUNCIL SPONSORS
BIG SISTER WORK
"NAANNCNEUA DAY
NAZIS DIVIDE ON
DEPRIVING JEWS
OF CITIZENSHIP
(Continued from Page One) other day I know because the day
Committee Representing Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith To
Aleph Zadek Aleph, chapter 63,
challenges the best that the
Assist Field Secretary in Solicitation of Fund s
of the B'nai B'rith, is sponsoring
plea for service to mankind and preacher possesses."
(Continued from Page One)
its
sixth annual dance, to be held
for education.
for Hot Springs, Ark., Institution.
Rabbi Franklin said he was glad Sells First Book of Stamps
Course of Six Lectures To Be at the Maccabee Building ballroom,
"I join with you in the corn- to live in America and in Detroit
on Twentieth Anniversary
land
and their passports show
Sunday
evening,
Jan.
28,
Presented Beginning
mendation to one who has discov- —glad to live in America because
Joseph Frey of St. Louis, field' 70 per cent of the hospital's bud-
their itinerary.
to Mayor Couzena.
Under the chairmanship of Abe
ered his relationship to God in his he believes that this country must
secretary of the Leo N. Levi Mem- get is used for the care of Jewish
on Feb. 7.
General
Goering's order will un-
Morrison, who is being assisted by
relationship to his fellow men," show the way out of the present
oriel Hospital at Hot Springs, patients, Mr. Frey appeals to in-
doubtedly prevent many German
Mrs. Baker stated, in tribute to troubles to the peoples of the MRS. LEVITT N AMED
Ark., arrived in Detroit this week dividual donors in Detroit for lib-
Through the co-operation of the,
Jews from going abroad on visits,
Dr. Franklin.
world, America being destined to
HONORARY DIRECTOR for a brief stay in the interests era! contributions. Pisgah Lodge Big Sister - Committee of the De-
particularly to Palestine either as
of the hospital.
Mr. Singel'. Address.
become the preacher to the world
I joins with him in an appeal that troit Section National Council of
tourists or to investigate the pos-
Mr. Bingay, speaking as a na- because of our genius for free- Mrs. Dolores Levitt was unanl
At a meeting of Pisgah Lodge the hospital be given the commun. Jewish Women and the Jewish So-1
sibility of settling there.
f
tive Detroiter, declared that Dr. dom; glad to live in this great city mously elected to the office o of B'nai B'rith, on Monday eve- , ity's support.
cial Service Bureau, a course of six
The Voelkischer Beobachter,
Franklin has seen the city's dy- which has found its soul, and ex- honorary director at the last meet .. nine, Aaron Rosenberg, president
Judge A. B. Frey of St. Louis, lectures for council members inter-
leading Nazi newspaper, goes fur-
namic growth but has never lost pressed the belief that Detroit will ing of the Detroit Auxiliary t O of the lodge, appointed the fol.' past president of District Grand ested in the Big Sister Movement
ther than Goering himself in in-
faith in it. He especially lauded go forward . as a great city of the Los Angeles Sanatorium. Th
will be presented beginning Wed-
terpreting his order. It insists
neesday, Feb. 7, '
Beth El's rabbi for refusing calls peace and good-will in which all honor was bestowed upon he
that any one who left Germany
to pulpits in other cities "because creeds and races will have a square because of her splendid servic
,
Harold Silver, director of the
after the advent of Hitler will be
he heeded the call to duty and deal. to the auxiliary. Mrs. Levitt has
Jewish Social Service Bureau, will
considered, under the circum-
responsibility to his own city."
Dr. Franklin pleaded for the played a very prominent role in
address the first two meetings out. I
stances, as being responsible for
Referring to the persecutions in strengthening of the educational the work of the auxiliary and has
lining the background of Jewish I
spreading propaganda.
Germany, Mr. Bingay ridiculed and cultural institutions of the worked untiringly for the success
social work and the history of that
Storm trooper Friedel was
the Nazi principles because ''the city—the schools, the library and of every affair.
Work in Detroit. Miss Pauline
convicted of having assaulted
Jews are good enough for God the museum. Ile said he was glad
The report of the committee
Gollub, supervisor of case work for
Max Schussler, an American
but not good enough for Hitler." to have had the privilege of serv- which was received by Mayor
the Jewish Social Service Bureau,
Jew, living in Berlin, and was
He expressed satisfaction over the ing his congregation for 35 years. Couzens, who purchased the first
will conduct the remainder of the
sentenced to imprisonment for
worldwide outburst of indignation "No man in the pulpit anywhere book of tubercular seals for the
meetings on techniques, processes,
seven months. Schussler is a
against the occurrences in the could on the whole have had finer special campaign in conjunction
and methods of case work.
former resident of New York.
Reich.
co-operation and sincerer backing, with the twentieth anniversary of
In addition, the Jewish Social
The sentence on Friedel was
Mr. Bingay congratulated Tem- more honest friendship, than has the sanatorium, to be celebrated
pronounced by a
Service Bureau will co-operate with
summery
ple Beth El on its rabbi's anniver- been accorded me here," he stated. with a donor dinner dance at the
the council in carrying out the Big
court, known here as "speed
JESS FEILER
sary and asked for blessings for
"In the coming years, be they Everglades Club of the Tuller
Sister program, working with Miss
court." Action by the Reich
Dr. Franklin.
many or few that shall be granted Hotel, on Sunday evening, Feb.
Beatrice Weil, chairman of the Big
Jess Feiler, a past president of justice constitutes the quickest
Dr. Franklin's Response.
me, I shall to the best of my power 18, was received with enthusiasm
Sister Committee, Miss Weil will
A. Z. A. and now an active mem- achieved by American consular
In his response to the encomia serve all people who love God," and cheers from the large audi
supervise the Big Sisters, keeping
officials in Berlin on any
•
case
ber of B'nai B'rith, this affair
ence which filled the hall. Th
paid him by the evening's speak- Dr. Franklin concluded.
in close touch with Miss Gollub,
promises to he one of the highlights affecting American citirens un-
era, Rabbi Franklin incorporated
Many messages of greetings to members of the committee wh o
who will have general supervisory
der the Nazi regime.
of
the
Jewish
social
calendar
for
thanks to those who honored him, Rabbi Franklin were read at the presented the book of seals to th e
direction of the work, assign cases 1934.
Acting Consul General Ray.
referred his varied experiences dinner, among them being: Dr. Mayor were Mrs., Myron Stein
of Little Sisters and discuss with
Dancing and entertainment
I mood Geist declared that in his
during hip. 35 years' residence in Julian 'Morgenstern, president of berg and Mrs. Rogvoy of the
Miss Weil any problems which
opinion
the sentence could be
begin at 9 p. m. Music will be sup-
Detroit and pleaded for the Hebrew Union College; Isaac Junior group, and Dolores Levitt,
arise in the Council's Big Sister
lied by Jimmie Higgins and his regarded as • satisfactory dis-
program.
strengthening of the cultural in- Shetzer, president of Congrega- Sol Winter, Ben Goldberg and
posal
of
the incident.
WWJ studio orchestra.
stitutions of Detroit.
tion Shaarey Zedek; Herman Co- Abraham H. Jams of the Auxil- GROUP OF BUILDINGS AT LEO N. LEVI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
The Berlin administration of
"It is the courage, the patience, hen, president of Jewish Children's iary. In conjunction with this
the famous Leipzig fair, which
the persistence and the honesty Home; Mayor David A. Cron of report, Ben Goldberg and Sol lowing committee to co-operate Lodge No. 2 of B'nai B'rith, is
opens March 4, issued a statement
with which a man tries to do Windsor, Rabbi
RabbiDavid I. Cedar- Winter urged the delegates to do with Mr. Frey in the campaign for president of the executive board
reassuring all Jews and foreign-
funds
for
the
hospital:
Dr.
Victor
their
verg
utmost
to
secure
as
of the hospital. Rabbi A. B.
things that makes him worthy in baum of Lansing, William How-
(Continued from Page One)
ers that they need have no fear
the sight of man," Dr. Franklin land, who for more than 20 years many reservations as possible for Droock, chairman; Nathan Rosin, Rhine is the executive secretary.
in attending the fair. The fair
Nathan
D.
Metzger,
Max
Edwards
The hospital is being operated un- proved to be wholly unnecessal.y.
said. "This day is perhaps the had served as choir director of the donor dinner dance, and to
administration openly admitted in
hardest day in which men have Temple Beth El, and many others. make it possible for the delegates and Aaron Rosenberg, ex-officio. der the auspices of the Order of
The Palestine government issued
the
statement that the total of
Mr. Frey pointed out upon his B'nai B'rith.
(Continued from Page One .)
Harry R. Solomon headed the to the twentieth jubilee conven-
lived, and yet it is perhaps the
a law governing elections in Pa I.
German exports in 1934 depends
moat fascinating day. I'd rather committee which arranged the fel- tion to bring with them a substan- arrival in Detroit that the hospital
The hospital has a staff of 28 estinian municipalities. Paleatin
largely
on the outcome of the fair,
tial gift to the sanatorium. Mr. has suffered greatly from the de-
be a preacher today than in any lowship dinner.
is divided into 23 municipalitie e starts promptly at the time set, adding that the Nazi government
Goldberg reported that the junior pression because the B'nai B'rith physicians, all but one of whom, In Tel Aviv all residents of 1 2 and will be brief and to the point.
has
made
certain that the fair
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group promised to assist in the Constitutional Grand Lodge has a pathologist, serve without pay. months standing, male and femal
will be a real international affair.
SFIAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Detroit celebration by selling an been burdened with the needs of
The Leo N. Levi Memorial Hos- over 21, are eligible to vote.
e "BLACK MAGIC" SHOW
The
Aryan
principle will be ap-
TO STAGE TWO PLAYS many reservations as possible for the Anti-Defamation League, be- pital provided for the care and
A labor dispute in Haifa be AT DINNER FEB. 11
plied fully in the leadership in
cause of the German situation maintenance of 4,558 patients in
the affair.
tween the Histadruth and the Re .
the field of economics. Fritz von
A
fast-stepping
group
of
tap
The Young People's Society of-
It was reported that Samuel which required emergency funds its wards and clinics during the visionists, resulted in the arrest o f dancers will be one of the liveliest Schroeder, newly - elected presi-
(Continued from Page One)
fers a varied program, including Goiter, during his short stay in and because of the creation of year of 1932. These patients came 68 combatants in a series of clash . features of "Black Magic," the dent of the amalgamated cham-
Detroit on his way to Los Angeles new movements, like the Mittel from every section of the coun- es between the two groups. Th e musical entertainment which will bers of commerce of Cologne and
two
one-act
plays,
music
and
danc-
her a passport to return to the
ing; for the next open meeting to from his special coast to coast Foundation and the A. Z. A. The try; from as far east as New Revisionists are alleged to hay a be presented at the Detroit Ser- Bonn, announced in addressing the
Soviet Union as a writer, this not-
tour In the interests of the Sana- B'nai B'rith contribution to the York and as far west as Califor- been acting as strike breakers.
vice Group dinner and get-to- unification meeting of the two or-
withstanding the fact that in her
torium, had a conference with hospital, he stated, has therefore nia, and represent practically ev-
The government of Palestine is . gether, Sunday, Feb. 11, in the ganizations. lie emphasized that
former books, "A World Can
representatives of the Junior been greatly reduced. Further- ery state. The expenditures for sued a new libel law which is ex - auditorium of the General Motors those of "Jewish spirit and Jew-
End" and "A World Begins," she
group and of the Auxiliary, and more, the Jewish Welfare Federa- the year were about $65,000.
pected to check the irresponsibl e building. Cecil Birnkrant is coach- ish descent are unfit for economic
had vividly described the revolu-
The hospital is strictly a chari- Arab press.
urged both organizations to do as tion of Detroit has been compelled
ing the dancers and will do a spe- leadership."
tion in a day-to-day diary of the
much as possible towards the wip- to cut' its allowance to this hos- table institution and admits no pay
cialty number with Miss Shirley
"No Hope for Jews in Reich,"
events that shook the world. It
i ng out of the huge deficit under t pital, together with other national patients, though it encourages its POLAND
Krell. The tap dancing chorus
was because they agreed that her
Van Papen Slates.
which the institution is forced to causes which were eliminated patients to make a modest con-
Polish hooligans belonging t o includes the Misses Irene Beck-
writings were fair and unpreju-
German Jews can hope for no
from
the
drive's
quota
last
year.
tribution toward their mainten-
operate.
,
sky,
Cyrille
Cole,
Annette
Good-
the
Endek
party
attacked
Jews
o
diced that she was finally permit.
change in their status in the fu-
Mr. Frey stated that the hos- ance if possible. It is • modern
Nominations for delegates to
the streets of Lodz, and also pour . man, II
ted to return.
t he twentieth annual convention pital is operating on a $5,000 de. institution, listed as Class A by ed chemicals over goods in Jew . Gross, Beatrice Klein, Marjorie ture, Vice-Chancellor Franz von
In "First To Go Back" she tells
followed. Four of nine nomin- ficit, and that the $40,000 mem- the American College of Surgeons. ish shops. Rabbi Zvi Mendelsohn Schembeck, Phyllis Jane Sherwin, Papen stated in a speech deliv-
ered several days ago at Gleiwitz,
of her experiences in the Soviet
ated will be elected at the next orial fund has been invested in In addition to the usual equip- of Prague was brutally beaten b
y Goldie Vehon, Margold Vehon, Upper Silesia.
Union in 1932 where in an uncon•
mortgages and as a result of ex- ments of a modern hospital, it is
meeting.
Nola
Weiss
and
Mrs.
Harvey
the
Endeks.
Polish
courts
prompt
ducted tour she visited her former
The German government in -
The secretary was instructed to isting conditions no funds are provided with the hot baths from ly sentenced 21 of the attackers to Goldman and Mrs. Myron D. Stein.
home,
hospitals, sanatoriums,
notify all organizations who have available from this source. Fur. the Arkansas hot springs which varying prison sentences.
This year's entertainment will tends to proceed with its racial
, schools, factories, churches, mu-
policy and make the "Jews die-
failed to be represented at the t ermore, he stated that individ- are owned by the federal govern-
be
noteworthy
for
fine
music
by
An Endek deputy in the Polish
seams, and actually attended po•
last several meetings that their ual givers have been compelled to ment. It has special facilities in Parliament attacked the Jews fo ✓ a large chorus of men's and wom- appear from public. life in Ger-
litical meetings of the Bolsheviks
the treatment of arthritic and
many," von Papen declared, Ile
names will be stricken from the reduce their subscriptions.
crowding the ranks of the artisans. en's voices. Those taking part in
s during their Celebration of Fit-
Pointing
out
that
not
less
than
rheumatic diseases.
replied to the attack made by the
S•f
4..fats.
i , list of Co-operating organizations
Zionist laborites and Revision- the production doing specialties ,
teen Years of Revolution. She
Austrian Catholic Bishops, who
if they fail to be represented at
ists fought each other on the and chorus work are: Mrs. Morey
describes life from conversations,
charged Germany with stimulating
as......,:s. the next meetings of the auxiliary.
L.
Abrahams,
Mrs.
Sidney
J.
Al-
l
ekni
ntagrybypzLpozueiliM
zeillbmyarlizioirs,
streets
of
Vilno
and
Warsaw
not with the leaders of Commun•
racial hatred. He insisted that
1 la c e ;p ena
p
feeling between the two groups is len, Theodore Birnkrant, Dr. Perry
lam, but with the people them-
,
.
ri Zwerdling, and in debating by
s running high because of the Haifa P. Burnstine, Max D. Stamm Fred Germany is not acting against the
selves who are living under its
Jews
but merely combatting their
A . Epstein, Mrs. Evelyn Jassy
iss v
lioacnantiii.h.F
aiero
meapna. t...t.
incident.
rule, their reactions. hopes and
growth, which is frequently done
The London Jewish Chronicle Goldman, Dr. Jules Goldsmith,
,
beliefs in the future of Russia.
In
Austria,
the Vice-Chancellor
LILLIAN KETAI
Miss Lillian Gross, Leon Harman,
In a calm and detached manner
.
The staff of the Music School correspondent reported t h• t
pointed out.
Mrs. Jules Klein, Dr. Samuel J.
she took note of everything she be held in the social hall on Wed-
n
(Continued From Page One)
of Stanislaus Szmulewicz Ukrainians in the East Galician
"We hope," von Papen con-
Announce Variety of Courses an d
Lewis, Mrs. Rae Litwin, Miss Es-
saw, whom she talked with and nesday, Jan. 31, at 8:16 p. m.
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d Walter Blumenau, violin; province of Poland are conducting
telle Marks, Miss Naomi Marks, cluded, "that the prophetic words
for the Young as Well
how'she traveled--first, second and The playa to be presented are Ulanolf, was presented by pupils
Bernard Argiewicz, cello; Misses a reign of terror against the Jew-
Milton S. Marwil, Bud Maybaum, I pronounced in 1896 by the Chris -
ish
population
of
the
province.
and third class on the railroads so "His Children," by Pinski, and of the schools. The cast was as
Edith Ella Davis, Clara Waldron
as the Old.
Miss Mollie Meistrich, Mrs. Elda tian leader, Leuger, that the na-
that she might get all points of "The Little Prison," by George follows: Richard Kopel, Pearl
, and Rose . Bassin, piano. Mr. Jewish houses are burned and
—
Jewish stores boycotted by the Meyer, Gus D. Newman, Miss tions of the world will cease
view. Leningrad and Moscow Savage, and included in the casts Rappoport, Anna Wise, Mania Lo-
The Jewish Community Center, , Szmulewicz will also conduct a Ukrainians. The Ukrainians
are Florence Oppenheim, Dr. A. N. quarreling a o n g themselves,
am described as they are, as they are Jacob Clayman, Hannah For- patio, Asher Moss, Emanuel Segel, ' 904 Woodward avenue, will initi. string ensemble.
making the Jews the scapegoat for Prussin, Saul II. Rose, Jay J. when the Jews are once and for-
were in the old days, and during man, Lillian Ketai, Miss Doris lintel Abrams, Sarah Rotiberg, San- ate its program of activities dur-
The vocational department of- their failure to free themselves Rosenthal, Samuel H. Rubiner, ever conquered, will find immedi-
the rise and overthrow of Karen- Lipson, Joe Mashe, I. i I I i a n tier Bernstein, Mayer Drasnin, Dor- , ing the week begiqning Feb. 4. fers daily classes in speed short-
James J. Salinger, Harold Sandel- ate realization, especially in Ger-
sky by Lenin and Trotsky. She Schwartz, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, IS Fay Hernias, Emanuel Isaacs, The program has been planned to hand and typewriting, legal sten- from Polish domination.
man, Felix F. Silver, Russell Sil- man-Austrian relations."
was in Moscow at the time of Richard Stein, Violet Weiss and Pearl Klein, Herman Lash, Lawr- appeal to the adult, the youth and ography, business English, book-
ver, Myron D. Stein, Mortimer B.
FRANCE
Madame Stalin's death and wit- Miss Thelma Yackness. Dr. Sol ence Lopatin, Miriam Lutzky, Ger- , the child, of all shades of opinion, keeping, mimeographing, type.'
French Jewry contributed Straus, Robert Straus, Miss Betty News Service in Capital Denies
nessed the military and workers' Foreman is property manager, trude Menke, Jeanette Newman, and in every walk of life. writing for beginners and wait-
Taylor, Miss Sally Taylor, David
9,000,000
francs
for
German-
"Jewish Influence" on
pageant in the Red Square role- Jules Lev is electrician and Alma- Judith Pregerson, Blanche Ribiat,
For the juniors there are classes ress training. These classes are Jewish refugee work, Baron de Touff, Harvey L. Vehon, Samuel
G
meet.
bratine 15 years of revolution. ham Zitomer is the scientist. The Pauline Smolinsky, Bessie Som.
in art, music, handicraft, puppet- operated in conjunction with the Rothschild revealed.
S. Willis and Miss Barbara Zebrak,
NEW YORK.—(JTA) — Ref-
Her visit to her father's grave, a plays are produced under the di-1 berg. Sarah Subar, Rosalyn Tron,
ry, dancing, a children's theater, free employment bureau of the
The
French
government
be-
James
I.
D.
Straus,
program
erences to "Jewish influence" in
victim of the revolution, and to rection of Miss 'Maril y n Stone and Ethel Weis and Mrs. T. Sarasohn,
gymnastics and free play, special Jewish Community Center which
her old nurse, who fainted when Sidney Winer. I accompanist. A synopsis of the lyceum programs, Scout troops, • is able to supply qualified work- stowed the title of Knight of the committee chairman of the De- Washington government circles,
Legion of Honor upon Dr. Samuel troit Service Group, is being as- untamed in the business reports
she now her, are poignant stories
Admission will be by member-. Play follows:
hobby clubs. These are offered, ers for temporary and permanent Kopetzky, noted physician of New sisted in the preparation and
of the fast-dying past.
The playlet is based on the Mid- every day from 4 to 6 o'clock, ex- ! positions as stenographers, typists,
f the Kiplinger Washington
ship card, and there will be a nom-
York, for his collaboration in med- production of "Black Magic" by
p that when the father re-
rashic tale
I r i n a Skariatina's sympathy, inal charge for non-members,
legal stenographers, bookkeepers, ical science with French physi- the following committee chair- Agency, a private news service,
•cept Saturday.
were
the subject of correspond-
For
the
following
meetin
to
turns
from
Shul
on
Sabbath
Eve,
gained through years of experi-
For those who belong to thei file clerks, switchboard operators, cians.
g,
men: Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. Sid- e nee between Willard M. Kiplin-
angels follow him to his home,
ence, equipped her well to weave
Paris papers de.sclosed that the ney J. Allen, Ralph A. Mayer, ger and Bernard G. Richards,
special Mothers' Clubs group there cashiers, practical nurses, sales-
be
held
on
Sunday,
Feb.
4,
the
good
angels
and
had
angels.
If
in the old with the new, to give
People's Society will be , upon entering his house he finds is an educational program consist- men and saleswomen, store clerks, Nazi government carefully re- Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine and Ce- chairman of the Jewish Council
some insight into the aims and Young
hosts to both the Junior Young ; tha t th e table is set, the candles ing of English, public speaking, I librarians, law clerks. laboratory frained from inviting a number of cil Birnkrant .
of Greater New York, it was re-
ambitions as well as the rigid dis-
home-nursing and child study. For, technicians, d e n t i s t assistants, non-Aryan countries to partici-
People's Society and the Junior lighted, the mother cheerful and
"Black Magic" will be presented vealed.
cipline demanded by the Commun. League.
.. games. immediately after the Detroit Ser.
The program for the I ready to receive the Sabbath, then recreation there are gymnasium I wai re' se'an d f actor y hands of pate in the 1936
The Kiplinger news letter of
let party and what it portends for , afternoon will include a speaker, ' the good angels lift up their classes, ballroom and folk dancing. I all kinds. This service is free to
vice Group annual dinner, at Dec. 2, answering queries by sub-
AUSTRIA
the future of Russia. salon music and dancing. Tea I wings, bless the people of the Mass activities include invitational I employers and applicants:
which Henry Wineman, chairman R cribers to the service, had re-
Austrian
Jewry
fears
the
col-
will also be served.
The personal service bureau
of the board of governors of the p orted there was no "community
I house, and the bad angels are teas, weekly parties and such ape.:
JOINT AVUKAH-MASADA
Reservations are now being ac-'forced to•say Amen. But if, God cial programs as a Purim costume, conducts a room registry, a viva- lapse of the Dollfuss regime in Jewish Welfare Federation, and a f interest" among Jewish officials
Passover concert,
a
nd
PALESTINE SYMPOSIUM cepted for the spring formal forbid, father finds the house dark.
a tional guidance department, and view of the defection of part of Aaron DeRoy, Service Group a nd that they work individually
consultation service in personal the Heimwehr to the Nazis. Ru- president, will preside. The
al t l li ear-daughter b
dance to be held at the Book- upset, the children quarreling anti b mo
din- and not as a unit. "They should
mors of an impending Nazi revolt ner will be $1 per plate, and will
problems.
Art, Health Groups.
be judged individually, not ra-
The first of a series of symposia Cadillac Hotel on Saturday eve- everything in a state of disorder
in Austria are current in Vienna, be served promptly at 6 o'clock
Mass Activities.
to be sponsored and participated rung, March 3. According to and chaos, then the bad angels,
For men and boys there is a
with revenge upon the Jews as the on Feb. 11, in the auditorium of cially," the news letter advised.
In by members of the Detroit I Miss Billie E. Klein and Louis M. lift up their wings and express a health program consisting of calis- Mass activities include special
n reply to a communication
first measure to be adopted by the General Motors building, the
chapters of Avukah and Masada Bloomberg, co-chairmen, an en-' wish to find the house in the same thenics, boxing, wrestling, basket-, lyceum programs for juniors and
I f rom Mr. Richards protesting at
the Nazis.
same room in which the musical '
was held on Wednesday, Jan. 17, thusiastic committee is now com- state on the Sabbath to come, and ball, indoor baseball, volley ball,ladults. There will be weekly
M. E. Tenenblatt, chief Aus- entertainment will be presented. 'repeated echoes of 'The Elders
at the Wilshire Hotel. The sub- pleting plans for the dance. Res- the good angels are forced to say and opportunity for participation ' bridge parties on Tuesday eve-
f Zion,' " Mr. Kiplinger denied
trian correspondent of the Jewish
Jett, "Palestine as the Solution of ervations may be secured by call- Amen.
in various league games. A simi-' "mg', and basketball games fol- Telegraphic Agency, was told by Mrs. Edwin A. Atlas is chairman t hat "we built up the issue to
of the arrangements for the din-.k nock it down. It was already
This play portrayed the mother lar program is offered to women lowed by dances every Saturday
the Jewish Problem," was pre- ing bliss Klein at Garfield 8635-R.
the police that he would be de- ner.
lighting candles, a boy and girl and girls. There is a special ' lc • On Sunday evenings th ere
sented by tour speakers: Irving
uilt up by the processes of ig-
ported if his dispatches continued
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, chair. , °ranee, suspicion, and bigotry
laughing and singing and cheer- schedule for the Business and Pro.' wilt be lectures, productions by
W. Schlussel, Rabbi Max Weine,
to be unfavorable to the govern-
I
the
drama
department
and
con-
man of the hospitality committee,
fully helping their mother in her Women's Men's Club and the
Walter Farber and Max Chomsky.
ment. When he protested that his announces the following commit.' nd prejudice," he declared. "We
Sabbath preparations. The father Women's Health Club. There will I (*its'
The chairman of the evening was
h ad nothing to do with building
dispatches were very carefully
then entered with an Orach, a guest be a fencing clam for men and
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of
The first lecture series will be- phrased and were not anti-govern. tee members: Mrs. Milton M.' t up. The issue has been further
—
Alexander, Mrs. Maurice Arons.' xpanded through the medium of
for the Sabbath, without which women conducted by Bela de gin on Feb. 18, for • period of six
the United Hebrew Schools.
ment in tendency, the Austrian
(Continued from Page One.)
the Sabbath was never complete. Tuscan.
In introductory remarks, Theo-
consecutive weeks. Dr. Edith Hale police chief in charge of censor- son, Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, ossip, and the best antidote is
—
The Sabbath Queen rushed into
adore Olender, president of the my
The general cultural and educa- Swift will deal with the subject ship merely reiterated the warn- Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Mrs. Harry , acts set down coldly in the print-
own
congregation
that
I
am
the
house
with
a
host
Z. Brown, Miss Emma Botze1,1 d w
of angels tional program offers art instruc- of "Love, Marriage and Family
Avukah chapter, stressed the point
ing.
always h
.
Mrs. Louis S. Cohane, Mrs. David
He said the to
Jewish religion
was The angels filled every corner. She tion and art appreciation, with Life." Dr. Swift is the director
-. that if the symposium served no
Adv ance
a " nce Boycott Effort.
Austrian anti-Semitic papers
water purpose than to provoke
the
i
people
o le of the
William Greason as the instructor. of the Detroit Social Hygiene Con- warned the industrialists associa- S. Diamond, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr-
Thirteen hundred of the most
Tree discussion and to revive in- vitally interested in the increase and,
e v eryone happy and The dancing depratment, headed ference. These lectures are of- tion to have nothing to do with lich, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
the
p
grounds
Miss Edith Heavenrich, Mee.! rominent merchants, manufactur-
a
;Land her good angels by Mrs. Kurt Feiner, includes in-' . fered without charge to the mem-
serest in the Jewish problems of of social justice en
the boycott of German goods in
that in a society based on justice cheerful,
Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Harry B. I re and buyers in New York City,
prejudice blessed them, and the bad angels struction in aesthetic, tap and so- bership.
the day, it would have accom- there would be
the United States. It was pro-
less
eeting at a dinner at Hotel As-
KeKidan, Mrs. Walter Leib, Mrs.
were
T h
zb t zoh say
y
n. u
cial
dancing.
Mies
Tosia
Mund-
A
program
similar
to
the
one
posed to replace German goods
its aim. That this aim was against the Jew. Ile expressed
Henry Meyers, Mrs. Kurt Peiser,1 or on Jan. 23, created an onrani-
The
Sabbath
Queen
was
then
satisfied
is
evidenced
by
the
satisfied
the opinion that the root of preju- n ac companied to the table and they stock will conduct classes in the , described above will be carried on in the American markets with Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs. Abe ation, to be known as the Mer-
llow
lengthy discussion
The
dance.
branch,
11518
Dex.
Austrian.
ateexster
, ' taetnthwediD
ion which followed dice against the Jew lay in "the zwo
Srere, Sirs. Herbert H. Warner, cp bandanna Council, for the pur-
of the Sabbath
l meal
ii t,eal.
m .
the symposium. This discussion. hatred
• • •
Variety of Courses.
ter boulevard, for juniors and in-
o
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Mrs., ose of combating the encroach-
it
freely participated in by members „soon. f him as a brainy mom- They chanted
the Sabbath
The drama department is head- 1
GREECE
Henry Wineman.
ents of Nazis and their props-
of the large audience, became no '"
froth. Finally the Sabbath Queen ed by Professor Richard Dunham,
Leading Greek newspapers re-
Palestine's Opportunity.
Reservations for the dinner may en anda in this country.
gave
heated that it was necessary for
er blessing and they who will give course in play p ro
vealed that German Nazis had
He said t at as Palestine now ge
a
ll
sang
..
them
her
As an earnest of the serious-
be
made
by
calling
Columbia
May your departure
depaure be duction and play direction. Many' Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society spent 10.000,000 drachmas for
Mr. Isaacs to adjourn the meeting offer
ed a great opportunity to in peace "
1600, line 260.
eel with which they view the rise
with • promise to the dissentients
one-act plays will be produced
Nazi propaganda in Greece. The
Donor Luncheon Feb. 18.
many Jews, it was the duty of
Mildred Rosenberg recited the
f
propaganda against the Jews
papers protested the open insolent
that many
of their in arguments
American Jewry to help the work invocation in Hebrew and English. during the season. Mrs. Nathan!
in this country by agents of the
would
be embodied
another syrn-
Berke will conduct • senior class
action of the chief Nazi agent in
eing done or Jews and by Jews
The
Hebrew
Ladies
Aid
Society
H
Boris
Roonoff
m
irected
itler
regime and their American
the or- in puppetry. Plans are under way
posium between the two chapters there.
edition of the Jewish Daily Bulle-
here. He f thought the common chestra, whic h furnished the
donor luncheon will take place at Greece.
music.
• • •
in the near future.
tin, only daily Jewish newspaper a asociates, the sum of $26,000
weakness of reform Judaism and The orchestra was donated by Bert for • Yiddish Art Theater. Un-, the Belcreat, 5440 Casa avenue on
w
as raised as an initial contribu-
At the next meeting of the mo d ern
printed in English. Later in the
der the Board of Education there Feb. 14, at 12:30 p. m. All reser- UNITED STATES
J ewis
' h nations
'
I ism
s
was
•
oss.
ti on to help finance a program of
municipal chapter of Avukah, Dr.
Professor Raymond Moley, ed- week, Professor Einstein made his
will be classes in journalism, the vations must be in by Wednesday,
an excess of assimilation to the Sl
duration, of enlightenment and
Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of
American
debut
as
a
violinist
in
,
dor
of
"Today,"
assailed
Ameri-
contemporary
novel,
child
study,
Western environment., but. he
Jan. 31. For reservations call Mrs.
the Jewish Children's Home, will added, "it is disastrous for us to Alpha Gamma Phi Sororit Y cooking, sewing, millinery and • I
a concert together with Toscha p ropaganda.
Elfreda Greenwald, Garfield can inertia in not admitting Ger-
address the members on "The Die
This sum, raised from subscrip-
Harriet Cohen, Leon Bar-
Installs Officers.
.
man refugees and declared that Seidel,
nursery school. Miss Violet Fried b46 4-R. .
. the
integration of the Jewish Family." emphasize Jewish racialism.
In and amp Gisken. Two bun- ti ons to the dinner, to which ad-
The fifth annual installation of of the Detroit Public Schools will!
must stake our ez t
upon V' 'e
The luncheon, to be held Feb. America is committed to the prin-
Dr. Hirsch is well known in so.
dred
and
twenty-six
New
Yorkers
ission
was by invitation at $25
,
officers
of
Alpha
Gamma
Phi
Sor-
cipal
of
asylum
for
political
and
conduct
a
clam
in
lip-reading
for
J e wish religion."
gion.
m
28. is in charge of Mrs. F. Sha-
ciological circles and his talk
paid $6,600 to hear the distin- i° r plate, was made available to
religious refugees.
I rejoice that the congregation ority took place on Sunday evening, the hard of hearing. This class is I piro and Mrs. Schwartz.
guished
scientist
play
the
e
Emergency
Defense F nd of
promises to be one of the best dente
in
me,
a
young
man,
and
Jan.
21,
at
the
home
of
Miss
Dor-
•
James
N.
Rosenberg,
well-known
second
h
project of the Council of Jewish
which 49 years ago showed confi-
features of the current season.
t th e American JewishCongress and
othy Bronstein of Hazelwood ace- Women. Hebrew will be taught
J ewish attorney, sailed for Europe
'
nue.
The
new
officers
are:
Miss
rmally
presented
to Dr. Stephen
o
consult
with
James
G.
McDon-
under
the
auspices
of
the
United
sent me abroad to study for the
Little Women of Hadassak.
Aimwell Club,
S. Wise, honorary president of the
ald, High Commissioner for Refu- Offer
ministry is the one to whom I , Fay Alpern, president; Miss. Bea- Hebrew Schools. Irving &Mussel
of Angola as Reich Jews' or imitation, by Milton J. Green-
trice
hchmittel,
vice
-president;
■
will
have
a
class
in
Yiddish.
Rabbi
gees,
on
solution for the refu-
say ray farewell word," Dr. Schul-
On Sunday, Jan. 28, a meeting
Refug• Denied by Portugal. ba
Aimwell Club will celebrate its man concluded.
Miss Dorothy Bronstein, secretary; Max Weine will conduct a series will be held at the home of Miriam
ge problem. High Commissioner
urn, chairman of the dinner
iins Freda Feingold, treasurer. of unit courses In Jewish studies. Herechberg, 1728 Atkinson avenue
mm'ttee, who is the vice-presi-
sixth anniversary at 4:30 p. m. on
l eDonald left for Europe earlier
LISBON.—IITA)—The
influen- de nt of Felix Lilienthal and Com-
Madame Cecil Rebore, will give ' The last meeting was held at i a the week to continue his work.
Miss Brassie Shepherd officiated as
Sunday Jan. 28: A debate upon
tial Lisbon daily Sroulo denied that pa
Simon Petition to Leaps..
installing officer and was assisted • course of 10 lemons in voice the home of Diane Davidson of '
the subject "Resolved, that we have
Congressman Dickstein predict-
ny, one of the largest buying of-
of spe- Chicago boulevard. Irene Hussy I ed early consideration for his bill there had been negotiations for the Sc es in this country.
Ms* to fear than to hope for from GENEVA. — IJTA) — A clotted by Mira Sophie Ellis as marshall. and diction which will be
those who wish to Im- and Helen Lefcofsky offered sever- to Investigate Nazi activities in settlement of German-Jewish refu-
further
development
of
the
session
of
the
council
of
the
League
Miss
Gwen
Barney,
retiring
presi-
ial
help
to
c
ial
The guests at the dinner, rep-
the
gees
in
Angola,
Portuguese
West
re
machines," will be held at the home of Nations resolved to forward the dent, was presented with a gift in prove their speech. There will be al piano selections.
the United States. He has the Africa .
seatingR business firma through
and •
e paper states th at It w
of Dave Schiff, 1937 Gladstone, to petition submitted by Gustave Si- appreciation of her efforts during, a charm school for girls
Tbe plans for the charity bridge b aching of the entire House Com- has been
n Th rially authorized by the re hose offices are handled 75 per
course in personality development
be followed by an informal gather- mon, • Jewish lawyer of Breslau, the past year. Following the in
mittee on Immigration.
will
be
announced
at
the
meeting
nt of the merchandise sold in
ing. The affair will be in the form to the League Mixed Commission lation, the members and their m- for men. James Straus will head this Sunday. All members are
Professor Albert Einstein turned Portuguese government to contra- I th is country, represented the first
diet the report, adding that no one , co
St- cores were entertai ned at Club irelasis in poetry and creative writ- urged to attend. Entertainment will
iee Upper Si-
day
and
inter
for
•
set
the
first
ot an open meeting, and visitors Tribunal at Katto w,
Ilective Katherine of its kind
in official Portu
ing. There will be clauses to pub- follow the business meeting.
Maxine. Twelve cou ple attended .
les ia, for examin ation.
ine of VP* for the new enlarged aware
ell in this country for such a
are invited.
of any such proposals. !Du
e
WEEK IN REVIEW
RUSSIAN PRINCESS
AT TEMPLE FORUM
• • •
JEWRY'S DEVOTION
TO CULTURE URGED
CENTER INITIATES
PROGRAM ON FEB. it
• • •
45 YEARS A RABBI
SCHULMAN RETIRES
P
FOUR FEDERATION
AGENCY MEETINGS
ON FEB. 11 TO 13