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PIERETROVENWI CHRONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Zedakah Juniors Mother and SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P •. CHILD PLACEMENT
Daughters Program
"DUTCH TREAT" EV ENT
BUREAU NEWSETTES
May 9.
ON SUNDAY, APRIL 22
A meeting of the Zedakah Jun-

ITEMS FROM
IN JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN: IMPRESSIVESCENE FROM "THE ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE I) 'NEWS
NORTH END CLINIC

Mrs. Rita Malamud has joined
Mrs was held at the home of Tillie :Vliss Doris Lipson and m iss
the staff of the Jewish Child Place-
Munch. 1423 Blaine, on Sunday, Eleanor Schetzer are in char fie of went Bureau.
The additional social worker
April 8. Miss Dorothy Green was the buffet supper sponsored b
Mrs. Edith
granted North End Clinic by the
Bercovich, execu-
y the
guest at this meeting. "Dutch Treat" committee o i the live director, attended the mid-
Community Fund for 1934 is enab-
One of the members, Miss Edna Shaarey Zedek Young People
ling the clinic to assist patients to
's So- west regional conference of the
Slutzky, is recuperating from an
Child Welfare League of America,
take advantage of the medical car e
operation.
held March 2 and 3 at Chicago.
offered. One four-year-old child
As is the yearly custom, the
Dr. Leo Katzin, through the co-
needs a tonsillectomy very much
Zedakah Juniors will present a
operation of the North End Clinic.
but is too undernourished to under-
mother and daughter program, at
has undertaken the dental work
go it. Light treatments and cod
the B'nai Moshe, Dexter and
for the children in care of the
liver oil were ordered. After a
Lawrence, on May 9. The girls
agency and for the past several
nurse discovered the father was
will enact a play. An Old Love
months has rendered a most valu-
coming in for the latter but the
Letter," written by Mrs. Jacobs,
able service gratis.
child was not being brought in for
the originator of the Zedakah
her treatments a social worker
Club.
called on the family. There were
The Zedakah Juniors are co-
two younger children and the moth-
operating with the Young People's
er could not leave them to bring in
Society of Shaarey Zedek in the
the four-year-old. Arrangements
sale of tickets for the United He-
Among the organizations who
were made for her to do so and the
brew Schools to the performances
co-operate
eer cent with the
child is responding gratifyingly.
of "The Romance of a People."
Jewish Social Service Bureau is
Without this additional social
On April 15, nominations for
the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid,
worker studies could not have been
new officers will be presented by
of which Mrs. George Cohen is
made to determine which of the
the nomination committee, which
president. This group of women
clinic children should be sent to
includes the Misses Esther Kra-
has been most helpful to the Bur-
the Center's Nursery School nor
mer, Sophie London and Tillie
eau in raising funds to pay for
could their participation in this
Munch, at the meeting at the
confinement cases at the Woman's
program have been arranged. Nine
meeting at the home of Miss Isa-
Hospital. Under the rulings of the
have been sent—four of the nine
bel I.ansky, 2935 Columbus, at 2
City Physician's Office, a woman
were considered eating and sleep-
o'clock.
will not be admitted to a public
ing problems three weeks ago when
ELEANOR SCHETZER
hospital for confinement unless the
they first went to the school but
ALPHA TAU FRATERNITY
are now eating and sleeping nor-
ciety Sunday evening, April 22. case is very acute and the home
At the last meeting of Alpha
conditions very bad. Both criteria
mally and are well adjusted to the
Tau Fraternity plans were dis- Following the regular meeting, at are relative terms and it is fre-
group.
cussed for the leasing of a cot- which Rabbi Leon Fram will dis- quently necessary, in the opinion of
On the, coldest day North End
tage for the summer. Jack Kirsch- cuss the leading Jewish novels of the Jewish Social Service Bureau
Clinic's physiotherapy technician
ner was appointed chairman.
discovered one of her patients had
the year, supper will be served at case workers, to arrange for hospi-
The social committee arranged
tal confinement when the Board of
walked from Fourteenth and F.uc-
60 cents per person. This is for Health nurses believe a home con-
a stag for prospective pledges.
lid. The Community Fund allow-
Oscar Kahn, chairman of the the convenience of those wishing finement is indicated.
ance to North End Clinic for car-
initiation committee, announces to join the party of the Young
The work of investigation is done
fares was called on to avoid this in
that the third degree will be held People's Society members and by the Bureau who then send a
the future on cold and inclement
for pledges Emanuel Alpern and their friends who will attend the report of their findings and recom-
days. Another patient on the cold-
Harry Gaines, followed by a din- final_ performance of "The Ro- mendation to the Eva Prenzlauer
est day of the blizzard arrived at
mance of a People" at the Olympia Maternity Aid. Arrangements are
ner for pledges.
11 a. m. for an 8 a. m. appoint-
made with the Woman's Hospital
Fifteen members of the frat- that evening.
ment for an x-ray after having
According to Seymour Tilchin, at a reduced rate and the bill is
ernity will attend the Young Men's
walked from 9 Mile Road. He was
Hebrew Association banquet on chairman of the Dutch Treat com- paid by the Maternity Aid. During
given carfare to return.
mittee, a block of the choicest El 1933, a total of 24 women were
Tuesday, at the Barium Hotel.
During the unexpected severe
confined
at
the
expense
seats
have
been
reserved
for
this
The fraternity will be honored
- of that
weather at the end of March, the
with a championship testimonial group. Busses will transport the group.
social service fund given North
banquet by Buddy Meyerson, In group to and from the Olympia,
End Clinic by various friends al-
A happy people sing "How Lovely Aro Thy Tabernacles, 0 Lord of Hostar' before the Temple In Jerusalem. The groat cymbal
In addition to the confinement
is struck and a voice cries out "Hallelujah!" The doors
of the T
lowed the social workers to pro-
honor of the basketball team. Ath- thus eliminating parking problems work, the Eva Prenzlauer Mater-
This great spectacle opens at the Olympia this Monda y evenin emple open wide—the High Priest enters—the Shofar sounds.
g , April 16.
vide emergency coal to patients
letic committee chairman Dr. Mi- and also making it possible for
nity Aid also raises funds for ton-
who otherwise would have had
chael Engelman has arranged for those who would otherwise have
none. In several families there were
indoor baseball practice to be held no means of transportation to sillectomies of children. The work
tees on the yellow sweat band. Ut- I Vienn a
is done on the same basis, by hav-
each Sunday morning at the Wil- view the performance.
Youth Is Counterpart of sick children.
tering the cry of someone who has;
Mr. Tilchin says that members ing the Bureau make the investi-
The lack of an appliance fund,
lard School.
Yeah* Kalb,
inadvertently touched a snake he ;
A
Short
Story
of
his
committee
are
stressing
the
The second annual "Monte
WARSAW. (JTA)—The mod- depleted for some months, has been
gations and arrangements for the
started and threw the hat from him
especially
handicapping, for C. W.
Carlo Millionaires' Party" will be fact that this is a "Dutch Treat"
I ern counterpart of the Yoshe Kalb
with loathing.
By JACK GORDON HAMIL
an invitational affair. Norman and not a couple affair. Reserva- operation. During the 1933, the
. of Jewish legd is the youn g son A. employees can receive no assist-
tions may be made with Miss organization paid for 17 tonsillect-
ance from the City Welfare De-
Kaufman is chairman.
The startled movement disturbed j of a wealthyen
Viennese merch ant.
Editor's Note: Th e
pertinent, nor has their income
author of this story, although • Gentile, has his equilibrium and clutching fran-I
Each member of the champion- Louise Bachrach, Temple 1-8283. omies.
Of Socialist inclinations
for the past two year. been chef in ■
ship basketball team of the Y. M. Tickets will be held until April 17
Jewish fraternity house at tically he felt himself falling, His ' , many years, the boy joined for been sufficient for such extra needs,
Ann Arbor.
body hit the cross ties and the un-lSocial Democratic party when the
H. A. League, season 1933-34, was
Henry
Feinberg,
psychologist
of
he
A man once took a piece of
dercarriage caught it and threw it ' turned eighteen. About a
presented with a picture of the
y
The sound of the doorbell pen e- sha e before closin g
white black,
cloth He
to a was
dyer
have it the Mental Hygiene Clinic, read a
across the rails. The relentless ago he met several Ortho
entire team, as a gift front the dyed
so to pleased
Austrian Librarie s "Cleansed."
doe'
paper before the Michigan Acad- Crated all the 40 rooms of the fr a- m
fraternity.
the
sum-
wheels
bit
into
soft
flesh
andlyouths,
and
shortly
afterwards
d now
r o on whe i it rat in his
ternity house, so it seemed to 01
basement n
crushed brittle bones. Car after car ;disappeared from home. His he
The next meeting will be on with the result that after a time emy of Science, at Ann Arbor, on John, the porter.
1 at night
ghbet and listen-
ste crushed
(JTA)—Prior to re-
fa-
he went to him with a piece of March 10, 1934. The paper was
rolled over him until at last a low- ;
Wednesday.
the vast silence of the house, or
opening the purged Austrian work-
then began an extensive sear
For three days now he had bee
black cloth and asked to have it entitled "The Examinee Defines
ed towondere
step caught him and tossed him i The trail led to the Yeshiv e,"1 ens libraries, from which many
he d why he had ever carelessly aside as a tired child
living there alone, and nothing ca
made
white.
But
the
dyer
said:
am books by Socialist and
The only period in a woman's
achno
fo le nid. lie had h
Shrewd" and raised the question of be so lonely as a deserted plac grumbled about hilarious noise due- cards a doll. There he lay an dis- w a h s
ereerotin
hee b oy
Jewish writ-
ing the school year
awk- e
life when she gives any thought A piece of white cloth is like a t
ens have been removed, the Ana-
he validity of the use of certain that has once teemed with life. A II
to dress is between the cradle and man's reputation; it can be dyed
ward
heap,
on
the
outskirts
of
of
the
Yeshiva's
outstanding
lie
was
cleaning
an
upstairs
" trian state commissar in charge of
black quite easily, but you cannot I words in the Binet-Simon Vocabu- of the 35 fraternity brothers having
Greenwood Village, killed by his I pHs.
the grave.
par-
He had also grown side-lo
the libraries instituted courses for
scattered to various homes, 01 d room that morning when the bell
make it white again. I ary Test.
rang and dropping his broom he own poison. A little boy with and was weer ing the traditio eke the new librarians. The courses
John was left to put the house I
white face and staring eyes
nal lasted only a few days.
n hurried to the door and peered
cast long coat.
one last terrified look at him and
sharply at the shuffling figure on
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Despite his father's pleadin
1
the door-step. It Was a little p inch- fled away and was very sick.
10,
te flues would
t o not learned from reliable sources that
Old Uriah was the uncrowned h
ed looking man. His ks
toemey,odue n c g
the libraries have been "cleansed"
l
arim
ng
an
that
clothes
were
ruler
of
the
Jews
of
Greenwood.
It
leave
the
Yeshiva.
Isihnarbnbya,o his sd . shotetsisc ronycr ed, earned t h o i o
of innumerable books written by
s was Old Uriah who held fast to'
Recently the father went to Franz Werfel, Arthur Schnitzler,
close together and too small' his the Orthodox faith of his fathers.
Emile Zola and Lion Feuchtwanger,
in again, where he learned
it was who frowned on promis•
sharp; and his lips too
I thin. He radiated an insidious coons relations with shicksas, All that his son had joined the fol-
The War,aw Jewish daily,
meanness. Even Old John, no phi, d the intricate rituals were stud-,lowers of the Gerer rebbe. Ilas-
Moment, and Der Neue Weg of
iously observed in his house. Meat tening to Ger, the father prom-
siognomist felt it. So in the
Prague,
prohibited in Austria
old was strictly kosher. No butter was , iced to become a pious
Jew and
days must the witch burners have
by orders of the Dollfuss re-
the Orthodox gime. No reason for the order
looked and so must have appeared served at the same meal with meat.
in
fashion, his
if house
only the
h e rebbe would
those crusaders who perpetrated No fires were lighted after sun- I conduct
forbidding circulation of the pa.
the crime of prohibition on the gut• down Friday until sundown Sat-; prevail upon the former Socialist
pers there was ■ nnounced by
urday.
American public.
the authorities.
I - The
rebbe ordered the youth to
When his little grandson Heiman ;to
go home.
Old John's soft heart was touch-
The Dollfuss government sup-
ed, however, at his miserable came stumbling into the house and F go with his father, and the young pressed the Poale Zion group,
"old clothes?" he said. "Why yes fell
fell sobbing on the comfortable' Ch. assid agreed. But en route to Socialist Zionists, in line with
soh. I thinks I can fix you up. The bosom of his mother Rachael Old' Vienna he suddenly disappeared.
its policy of prohibiting all or-
bo ys always leaves lots of them. U ria h was sitting in an arm chair

g•nitation s which had any con-
And I was jars' flxin to call the wearing his yamelka and reading Frick Pays Mysterious Visit to
nection with the outlawed So-
Salvation Army."
his chumosh.
Palestine.
.
d
Ie
cial
Democratic party.
P
E o m-
n
i 0 s A Lt w
JERUSALEM.
All of which explains why Aug-
He listened horror stricken while myjsE
p Nes
ftaelra.
The statue of Julius Ofner, Jew-
teRrU
ust Schmitz, half an hour later, the boy told of the tragic death of
ish
champion
of liberty, which was
ine,
l eft t h e Tau Delta Phi house in a
r. Wilhelm Ft
Frick,
the stranger. It was still disturb- Minister of the Interior, left azi removed from its place on the or-
Pal-
' new, to him, and fairly decent outfit ing Old Uriah when his son came I estine for Germany.
ders of the Dollfus regime, has now
of clothes, from crush felt hat down home that night. From
Uriah
No reason was assigned for his been placed once more on its orig-
to shoes. But what Schmitz did learned that the name on the strap-
not know was that the Tau Delta ger's clothing was "Abe Cohen." I sudden and mysteirous visit to the inal pedestal, following widespread
protests.
Phi was a Jewish fraternity, and
"Where lies his body now," Old' Holy Land. During his stay in
Only the figure of a nude sower
that neatly sewen on the inside of
Palestine Dr. Frick was guarded
Uriah wanted to know,
at
the base of the statue has been
his shirt, where he had overlooked
!by specially assigned members of
removed for reasons of "propriety."
"It is in the morgue. Probably; the Palestine police force.
it while dressing, was a label bear-
be
buried
in
the
Potter's
Field,
he
' ing the name "Abe Cohen."
was told.
Schmitz was a rabid anti-Semite
Old Uriah
stood
majestically
and by nature a bigoted reformer. erect.
His long
white
beard fell
He had flourished in the mushroom over his chest.
org anization of the its Klui- x Kla n,
I
dra wn because of Ku ant Semitic
"Brir.g him here to this house."'
it was an order in Old Unah's
feeling; He was made a state or- most commanding manner. "Would ;
ganizer and would have cleaned up you have one of i
our fa takes
a small fortune but for a firm of ,
by the goyim? The Jew
All my old friends (and
ca re
auditors and some mis-appropriat- of his
own. He
ed funds. He had escaped penni- , ham, Isaac and is a son of Abra-;
making new ones, too, I
Jacob.
less, but with a whole skin, he
We will ,
- be his family."
hope) come up—or call up
ffi
—and see me, ANY TIME!
t c i s ou nse ha td heth oo uc g ehrt s h nif s t e h ee po° sr e ga w n olu
So Schmitz, the anti-Semite, was
za ld -
revenently brought, over the pro-
, be bad publicity. He had organized! I test
a
Uriah's family into the 1
DODGE CARS and TRUCKS
; bA a nti
society
of
his
Stretched out on the floor !
nt
-Semitic
u own, called the; house.
ia
PLYMOUTH CARS
cmSoacaiettynoth,.aAtsharaad,laatnedr
in a
neat casket, with candles at I
his
Now at
trye
his
head
and
feet
he
lay
All
night
.
do brt eon( ae n x i si !erne re wo . 1 H
a rei
too,
Old Uriah sat and read aloud
regular
to
the Psalms of David. In the
in the ord
handling of funds, and to early morning, the body was taken
1 ' crown
his
5800 CASS
to
huomnieli y
a rtittorn ,athebahrad
r
had been from the house, and as no one knew
labor
anything about the past life of the'
by a judge named Fineberg.
deceased, Old Uriah stood by the
MAdison
His hatred for the Jews incuba- hearse and recited his probable vie-
ited within him during that one year tiles.

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I in jail until it became a mania. It
Uriah's immediate family and a
permeated his whol
system like , '
I
a venomous poison. Someone has goodly gathering of local Jews 1 e.
i stood by the open grave, and as
"You
can an
no evil
more let loose ! the
Kaddish
rent Uriah
his coat
!a-
the body
, said
on the
world
was and
lowered,
recited
thought, and
I hope to escape unscathed, than you ;
pets.
can a mad dog. It always bites you
! first."
Schmitz' face looked very peace- l '
Sch mitz' disgrace lost
ful as he sank to rest in the beauti-;
his
reputs
I
ful
old Jewish cemetery. Who;
able f riends to
d de e nerat-.
knows, perhaps, as he drew near
' ing into the dregs of soc i ety
ty , he death's
our and felt its icy draft—
became a tramp. The hoboes he
e after his release from the pene- ; away.
all his prejudices were wafted
mt
tentiary, growing
ed of his single
theme , ha tred of tired
At any rate this explains why,'
soon yearly at the synagogue, on the an-
avoided him. Word of Jews,
his mania
e
; . pass d through
of his death Old Uriah I e
ro
the underground nivrsary
telegraph system and he become! and the male members of his family
I known as "Hitler" Schmitz. Ho- stand and recite the Kaddiah, the'
, hoes, on meeting h m, pretended to i prayer of praise in h onor of the
rc
for the soul of
, believe him Jewish, which always dead, interceding
. brought on a fit of rage. This was Schmitz, the anti-Semite.
' aggravated by the fact that his'.
pinched nose was slightly aquiline.
j
All of which explains why :
Reich dmits Guilt.
Schmitz would have been horrified
had he known that he was dressed
RATTOWICE, Upper Silesia.
, from tip to toe in clothes formerly ; 1.1TA1—An important victory
for
; worn by Abe Cohen. Within en German Jews
was achieved here
hour he was riding the rods on his when the Nazi regime of Germany
; way to Chicago. Now when you admitted to the Upper Silesian
l ride the rods, you lie on your atom. Mixed Commission of the League
I ach on the horizontal bar under- of :Cations that it was guilty of
i ! neath the box car safe from the
pJaenwr.lirshofdoe
uptopresr fbriolrm. I
prying eyes of the brakeman. If it the
n ca fund
; is winter you hang on with one ' sia for
no other reason save that
hand until it is covered with frost, they were Jews. Upper Silesia is a.
then change hands. It was
a mild plebiscite area under the jurisdic-;
June day, however, and Schmitz tion of
the League of Nation,.
was pleasantly drowsy. lie was
The German government official-
thinking of Judge
Fineberg now ly recognized the justification of
and muttering "Lousy Kike," to ; the claims advanced by the Jewish
himself. lie lazily took off the' doctnrs Fuereisen and Frenkel of
crush hat to let the mild spring: Beuthen, Upper Silesia, and agreed
4reeze blow through his dark scant : to reinstate
them in the panel sys-
hair and indifferently dropped his
tern and to pay them ?Images for ;
eyes to the inside of the band. Abe ' the
time during which they were I
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