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PIEVETNOIFJEWISN CIRONICIE

PAGE S:X

"Teuchtwanger at his best...a great novel
about a terrible hour"-LEWIS BROWNE.

At last a magnificent, a terrific novel has been written
about Germany today. One of the world's greatest
novelists, the author of Power, has told, through
the lives of an upper middle class Jewish family,
the whole dramatic story of Jews under Hitler-
ism. Hailed by the critics in England and
America, a best seller on two continents,
every intelligent man and woman must
read it. "A powerful and altogether
convincing exposition." N. Y. Times.
406 pages. 62.50

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1HADASSAH'S DRIVE
FOR U. HOSPITAL

B'NAI DAVID NOTES

Sen Teen :

Joshua S. Suet kit will ocUpY
the pulpit on Saturday mornIng and will
tweak on the portion of the week. The
sermon Is 4101,erod at 10 JO a. tn.

Committees Being Organ-
ized in 250 Cities for
$200,000 Campaign.

JEWISH YOUTH
DAY ON MAY 6

For the purpose of fostering loy-
alty to the ideals of the Synagogue,
ladles A.111aryt
the
Union of American Hebrew
A tueeting of the Ledo., Auxiliary will
In. held on Siloulay,
nt 2:30. Congregations is sponsoring the ob-
Phins will be completed for the bridge servance of Jewish Youth Day on
In in. hlxoe on May 25.
the first Sunday in May of each
Winterlisocl.
year. This year, Jewish Youth Day
Ameeting of the board of director. will be observed on May 6 by over
will toke pint e
MOIllitlY. April 30,
2 it m , Si the hoot,. of Mrs. It. 100 youth groups throughout the
3209 roller... Plano for the country.
bridge
I and Mother. and Daughters et ent
The Union of American Hebrew
will
completed.
Congregations has for many years
Voting People's SoclAyt
a att, 1, 11. speak• been vitally interested in advancing
Pr l atitt it.,1„Jr ,n!itut,t
the cause of Reform Judaism
▪ efoelety: r WI 4:11.410. April 21. among the young people. Two years
tO .,!. wan •'Tli° Attitude of Modern
Itt
ligion.

A
lit
ply
di.-
ago, the co-operation of the NA-.
T
w
Y outh
t onu
enion
tional Federlation of Temple Sis:
terhoods enabled the Union to do
Junior LeArllel
A membership get.to•gether party wen intensive work in Youth Education.
held on Wetinenday, April 18, In the
A department was established for
noel. hall of the eynathigue.
this purpose and has since, under
Men's Club:
the directorship of Dr. Harry L.
The lank meeting of the It'lial
Sten It Club took place on Thursday. April Comins, been engaged in stimulat-
26. 0. Gorelick Wan elected tellIPOrerY ing Youth Service, cultural activi-
ehairman. The other officers are: J.
EstAie , ' seere• ties andprojects in contemporary
Jewish life.
3,1.:1°Iger
r
win be held ;III W;..Ine,u1T; !ilxy
Dr. Comins has suggested vari-
Cynnwrgue 00, 111) hall.
ous types of programs to be ar-
ranged for Jewish Youth Day. Both
the content and the approach of
these programs take their depar-
Mr. and Sirn. William Grumman re• ture from the interest of young
relied congratulations on the 01,11.1011 people. The following activities
of their twentieth wedding anniversary
have been recommended by Dr. Co-
on April IS
mins: A youth service; an exhibit
A Aeries of exchange. and Ionsaunlif of Jewish objects of art; an hour
nervier. hate been arranged between
Congregation Beth El and oeveral
of Jewish music; a symposium,
tlan hurt hes in connet lion with Nation. "Jewish Youth in Times of Trial";
April
a play of Jewish interest; a debate
1 1 , 11;VI II7 r1%.1:Strt!eautfrl e(iTk:'antdIrl'e
II. mottling *emit... of the Slethollint on a Jewish topic, and a supper
plocopul 1'hurt h of Eat. Rapids and
dance.
-
A
Work
of
Art."
Inking for his nubJect

/flint Notts

Under the nommen of Beth 01 Sister.
hood a delight ful bridge luncheon wan
given at the home of Mrs, Ellin Warren,
1 , You street, Prises In the •fiernoon's
sante. were awarded Mrs J. Dudley
litown and Mrs Samuel M. Alaghlsolith
Twelve table. were In play. Assisting (tie
hostess were Mrs. Lout, Isclotter, Mrs.
lie ° man Tell It haunt and Mrs. IlenJamin
F. W letter. The einterhouti plane to n11011 -
Nor it nilseil touroament . at the Elk's
Temple on May 11.
---
Mins Jennie KrannIck eniertaitied the
sne mbers of the Junior herb El Sinter.
hoed at tea HAIltillY afternoon at her
home to the IierYcall aPartmentn. The
tea able won 'al Gael I vely decorated
wIll, a howl Ill deep roe.. Wee Irene
Block and Mine Krasiclek Pernitit. 11. The
beiellre of the afternoon was ,pent In

New Spring

Hats $2.45

In •II the newest
einclen

MEN'S
SHIRTS

White on
white
Monogrent
ritE-It

JULES OLEN

SAM WEIN

Committees are being organized
in more than 250 cities in all parts
of the country to conduct local cam-
paigns for the Hadassah-llebrew
MEN'S SHOP
SPORT
University Hospital, for which ila-
9030 12'1'11 sr., al Cluirinount
SHOES
dassah, the Women's Zionist Or-
White
Ham
tint, 16).11.1'SIVE nab, ,InAer)
ganization of America, and the
re1- 10110
g.
end
1+1.1te u,r Txelf115 M.
'11
1511.0t,
American Jewish Physicians' Com-
till 5
litany went from Flint to Detroit to
OPEN VA EN. -
mittee are raising $200,000 as a
see the pageant 'The Romance of IL
building fund. The institution, to
People" at olynipia. The tart - anion was i
Flint
night,
although
many
other.
at.
be erected in Jerusalem, will be a
8INhasEll
t.
ingprFE
ON esUs,C1H8 TE.W4A
tended on other eVellillge !WIC, the WWII
\ Bl irrik LI
joint hospital and graduate medical
mg night. A mom; Mose who attended
were Sir, and Mrs Benjamin F. Wiener..
school.
Me. and Mrs. Charles D. (tangle. Mr. and
New York City
I The country-wide campaign is
Mrs. II yntan W Ina garden, Mr. and Mrs
Edward litelellberger, Mie/1 Morgaret
.8 being conducted from the national
Mr.. Samuel II. Barnett. Sire. Sam-
TEL. TRinity 2-3458
12TH AND SEWARD
headquarters of Hadassah in New
u•l Mugidsolin, Mr. and Mrs Joseph
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
I York. Mrs. Edward Jacobs, for-
Block end Nan, Wilfred. 111 he
who
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
nttentled
int
lude
Ratan
s
rilleber
and
Merry .1411
mer national president of Hadas-
ROY B. CARLIN
.7 "
Mrs Pincher/. 9r. anti Mrs. !tweet Lamle,
TUESDAY, MAY 1
sah; Sirs. Alexander Lamport,
Sir. rid Men. Naas actinide, Mr. •nd
1217 rooloes Bodine
lischnivelf lace. Tax Csse. foe 13 Team
Mrs. II. Sugarman, Mr. and Mrs Eman-
member of the national board; Dr.
uel Scliter end Mr. and Mrs M. Stoln.
-
Emanuel Libman, outstanding
In lite 1.ritNex My of
pathologist and chairman of the
The Rev. A. it Winn of the Unita,
MORITZ KAHN CHOSEN i executive
Inn church mid reused thy Ilatiaenah vital-
committee of the Jewish
ter of Flint no the ,bleat, "Zioninni 11A
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
RECOVERY TREASURER Physicians' Committee, and Dr. Na-
It Appear,. le anon-Jew," at the meet.
Ing held Mt Ole home of Mr* Phillip
than Ratnoff, president of the
Cittetnian. 1901 Miller road. Arnold I.ove•
spending of $116000,000 on doles American Jewish Physicians' Corn-
joy spoke in behalf of the Flint Con-
Bond Issue.
t'ert
Rh...lotion. A paper on "Infant
mittee, constitute the building fund
Welfare Slonth" Wee Pr...I by Mr.
Moritz Kahn has been chosen committee. Divisional committees
J Illoomberg, the chapter prenitlent.
MI•I/writ brought their contrition°. for
treasurer of the Michigan Commit- will be organized by all of the 256
the linen shower for Pale/cline hospital
MOTHER tee for Trade Recovery, a division Hadassah chapters throughout the
Boy, or aids tinder 16 sin
eoPriles
Seven,! member., under the direction
would of the National Committee for country, in co-operation with
Bonn Rely not be adopted.
of Mrs. 11.
Wiener. program chnirman,
groups
of
organized
physicians
in-
Trade Recovery. The Michigan
t „„„„,-.
'kit, "The Starch of
are IlfellerilIK
M
at
Thne of 11,. ,1150 6 " to he pre p...elt
committee advocates the adoption terested in this new development in
nothing
the eat Meeting on May 111. This will
Palestine. In the work of the new I'M Friday, April 27, the Rev. Dr. Stan.
then of the $38,000,000 bond issue, or
he the annual 1110011,10. A nominating
dry H. Nil. of Eaton Rapids will be the
hospital,
Hadassah
and
the
Hebrew
n
flee
yenterder
Includes
SANDERS
TO
ADDRESS
the employment recovery act,
guest preeeher at the Sabbath service,'
Tow
Mrs. Edward ItoRenberg, chairman, Mrs
Photemph.lwhich is up for referendum on University will co-ordinate certain of I 'moo eget Ion Bet h El.
Louie Lehster, Mr.. Ellie Warren. sire.
YOUNG ISRAEL MAY 2 Morrie
aspects of their respective work in
Fishier, end Mr*. Hyman Leff.
April 30.
On Sunday, April 29. a Brotherhood
healing, teaching and research. Ha- Da, ee l., Ice will be held at the l'IY.
Tea wan poured by Mrs. D. F. Green-
Urging
the
adoption
of
the
pro-
Sittings made in Studio or Hem..
berg and Mrs. lien Bch:Mike.
01
Mr..
TEL. TRinity 2.3458
al soon
Members and friends of Young PuttoplIty
12TH AND SEWARD
a veteran in health work In mouth Congregational
wan chairman
the tea, nit•
posed measure, Mr. Kahn stated: dassah,
Mr.re,towrsi
A price Melee le cult every purse.
Israel are urged to attend the next tithed be
Palestine, will administer the hos-
Mrs t'atenlan, Jots..
for the 1'rotexlanin,
"The Employment Recovery Act pital, while the university will con- ep,•ak
MOVING
PICTURE
Der1111111 and Mrs. Sol
Work,
Mrs
Al
open
meeting
to
be
held
Wednesday
t
'one
ny
for
t
he
C•thollin
and
11.001
U 11 ', PI II \\ tit t
contemplates the expenditure of trol its academic aspects. To the Chlartmunt for the Jews.
evening, May 2, at the Young Is- Witiernan.
The lindens. eultural ntudy group
$38,000,000 on permanent im- public it will be the Hadassah-Uni-
meet at 2 oseloek Saturday' niter-
The Jewish Ladle, Aid Societe of rael building, 2691 Joy road. Judge will
are
noon at the home of Mrs. Iscleit, on
provements.
Twenty
millions
\
01111i
'
versity Hospital; to students it will IA1151110 held Its mutant Y meeting en Joseph Sanders of the Common Gail..
street.
Thoreday, April 20. Ilontensen for thin I'leas Court will address the organ-
to
be
spent
on
the
construction
of
Featuring Maurice Schw•rte and his Art Theater Group
be the Graduate School of Medicine °toting were the Mewl:nue. Beek, Ito-
wo. vE,V,Alt1)
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY
institutional buildings; 18 millions and Hygiene of the Hebrew Uni- lumbers
ization on the subject "Child Per-
MO/ Simon.
MAY 4
MAY 3
on the construction of roads, grade versity, where graduate physicians,
MAY 2
sonality
Analysis."
vices of (:ongregation
At
Sabbath
net-
Old and aged in the (Holly)-
From 7 to 11 P. M.
separations and the like. Every under a faculty of University Ileth El on Friday, April 20. Rabbi Ceda,
Bernard Isaacs, at the last meet-
SATURDAY, MAY 5, from 1 to 11 P. M.
county in the state will be given calibre, wiLlonduct medical re- haunt dIsculuted the "Rolm.. of
ing of Young Israel, gave an inter- wood . . . but they're now telling
Price.: Adults 25c, Children 10e
its share of this works program- search. The sponsors of the pro- People."
esting address on methods of at- it about a producer's wife who
ALSO OTHER FEATURE REELS
either in buildings or highway de- ject believe that this is a moat
An al. committee In thin week eon. tack necessary for the betterment gave a tea-party. One of the
velopment, as the State Adminis- propitious time for the erection of d'''""'ir,""".'," %,"'" " Ina n
of adult Hebrew education in the guests became very effusive about
trative Board determines.
such an institution. There are r1:1117.° 111!.1'utd 'en}./dral"ttIrhIlVititaiTohrt, ' MT; city, and proposed plans for the the delicious sandwiches. "They
"This construction program is available today for Palestine a William Itentes, with Mr. S Edelson as opening of classes next fall. lie also are so good," she gushed, "I ate
spoke on the plans of the coming seven." "You ale eleven," cor-
to be financed by the P. W. A. number of distinguished scientists hairrnan
/Meet (Weak, Pt Piled.' meeting Allied Jewish Campaign and urged rected the hostess, but who's
Thirty per cent of its cost will and medical specialists from Ger- of The
the Jacob 11 Schiff Lodge of I•nal
Young Israel members to give their counting?"
be a free grant by the Federal many, and the hospital administra- Ifrith wan n. i'adway of Milwaukee,
MOVING & STORAGE
best efforts towards aiding the
Government. The remaining 70 tion will avail itself of the oppor-
campaign.
per cent is to be repaid in a pe- tunity to gather to the hospital
at Reasonable Rates
Attention of the public is called
riod of 16 to 20 years at the low men of preeminence in their re-
to the Sabbath services held every
MODERN FIREPROOF
interest rate of 4 per cent. This spective fields.
Rabbi Foikrnan's radio addreu Sunday Saturday morning at the Jewish
BUILDING
means that for $27,000,000 Michi-
was entitled "My Imprensiona of the Ho• Center, Holbrook and Woodward
gan will obtain tangible assets in
man. of a People." The ,object of him
at the regullar Friday evening avenues, and at the Young Israel
the
way
of
institutional
buildings
Twelfth and Tuxedo
Temple services was “Itevenge I. ChM) • building, 2691 Joy road. A class in
an dhighway improvements to the
Talmud is conducted at the Joy
Longfellow 9400
value of $38,000,000.
Jackson Jewry was well represented
at The Iloni•nee of • People' . in De- road address every Saturday after-
"From an economic point of
troit.
noon at 3 o'clock, by Rabbi Isaac
view the advantages of the Act
''he Nixterhood donor luncheon was Stolman. The public is invited.
are immediately apparent. It is
well attended IVetitientlay noon. The
estimated that the program will
Prof. Eduard Heimann, profes- chairmen were Mrs I. M. Ditch •nd
A woman says that her husband
give work, direct and indirect, to sor of economics at the Univer- Mr.. M. M. LetryL___
is so fond of an argument that he
Michigan Ave.
N.W. SHORES CASS LAKE
40,000 men for a period of one sity in Exile of the New School
A rummage Foie wan held thin week by won't eat anything that will agree
Michigan Ave.
By MORRIS WEINER
year, resulting in 40,000 men com- for Social Research, has been the Sleterhoott with Mr,. Sam Goldfarb with him.
WEEK 35c DAYS
At Inkster
as ch•Instan.
At
Telegraph
ing off the dole. Under dole a added to the list of outstanding
It was with deep regret that the corn.
The Grand Old Game man receives a dollar per day or authorities who will discuss vari- "unity
WEEK 35c DAYS
The indolent man is the first to
SATURDAYS,
SUNDAYS
of Jae.on learned of the sudden
WEEK 50 c DAYS
Judge Eisil Fuchs, owner of the $366 per year. Thus 40,000 men ous aspects of the problem of death of one of the older Jewish resi- claim that he never had an oppor-
and HOLIDAYS, 50e
Boston Braves, is one of the most would receive in dole per annum counteracting prejudice at the dents Mrs. Roes Colt., who wax most tunity.
are a non, Milton; two grend-
Tete Northwestern W..) to Com-
colorful men in the game. this sole $14,600,000. It requires no twenty-second annual convention surviting
active and will he mimed by many. Those
Saturdays,'Sundays and
merce
Rend. then West to echoolhouse,
Saturdays, Sundays and the° North
filcher o en an rg I
interest lies in baseball and al- lengthy argument to prove that of the United Synagogue of rhildren
to Club Nouse. Beautiful
1'"1" and Ed-
sod Iwo
Holidays, 50c
Picnic Orounds Bath House and Wh-
though he hasn't a chewing gum an expenditure of $27,000,000 for America, which will be held at Pohen,
Holidays, 75c
tf
it'rlZtr4,11.
word
in. Beach.
factory or a beer plant with which tangible assets to the value of the Willard Hotel, Washington,
annu. al Hinterhood
to subsidize his players, he has put $38,000,000 is better than the D. C., from May 6 to 8. The
o wn"Ikh erar:'S
baseball in the Bean City back on spending of $14,600,000 on doles problem of prejudice will be con- Samuel I.. Scanlon onacka
preithient. and Mrs. Meyer Lary, corre . PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN-
812
Cadillac
ROBERT HERNDON
a paying basis. Ile had to because for which we receive nothing.
sidered under the title of "What winding neeretary, are being formulated.
TION-Let the Mickey Manage-
delegates
are:
Mrs.
Jerome
I). Folk.
it's his only source of revenue these "Our institutions for the Insane Can the Synagogue Do To Coun- roe
Griswold
Bldg.
President
5490
Sum Weber. alternate, Mrs I.
ment Co. relieve you of your
days.
are now overcrowded to the ex- teract Racial and Religious Preju- M. "Mrs.
Ditch, Mrs. Stilton Wauflitan.
property worries. For efficient
The Judge has been able to take tent of 3,500 beds. And even dice?"
management and economical
the ups and downs of big league with this overcrowding there are
Professor Heimann was profes- B'nai David Sisterhood Will
maintenance, call Mr. M. H.
ownership with his proverbial sense still roaming about streets, as a
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689.
of humor. In referring to the menace to the public, 2,600 per- sor of economics at the Univer-
Have
Bridge
on
May
16.
sity
of
Hamburg
and
previously
"'grand old game in the good old g one
ns who have been committed to
TAKE NO CHANCES with cheap
baseball days," he said, "It's funny insane asylums by the court, but at the Universities of Cologne and
Mrs.
S.
Kraemer
is
chairman
of
shoe repairing when M. Kaner's
how baseball has changed since who cannot be admitted for lack Freiburg. Previous to coming to the bridge party being sponsored
quality costa no more. We do
the University in Exile he was by the B'nai David Sisterhood on
Rube Waddell's time. In those days of ' accommodation.
the finest work in the city of
connected
with
New
York
Uni-
they had to get the players out of
the evening of Wednesday, May 16,
In normal times we build roads
Detroit. !land sewed on re-
heck. Now they have to get the in Michigan, to the value of $20,- versity.
in the synagogue social hall, Elm-
quest for your better shoes.
of
Men's
Clubs.
Federation
owners out of hock."
hurst and Fourteenth streets. This
M. KANER, Expert Shoe Re-
000,000 per annum. During the
"The Responsibility of Men's is the Sisterhood's last fund-raising
Very Sentimental
pairs, 127 E. Grand River (op-
Fuchs is by far the most semi- Pilit four years roadway construe- Clubs to the Jewish Youth" will project of the season.
posite Broadway Market).
the game today, tion has been greatly curtailed, be one of the principal subjects
Mrs. Kraemer is being assisted
mental man in
having
been
reduced
to
$8,000,000
of discussion at the sixth annual by Mrs. S. Weintraub, as co-chair- GRAND PIANO WANTED-Will
Perhaps it is due to the fact that
In
the'year
1933.
The
$18,000,-
convention
of
the
National
Feder-
he's been in it for such a long time.
man. Mesdames J. Gerber, J. Otis,
pay cash for • good make grand
However, on the back of the Annie 000 to be spent under the Em- •tion of Jewish Men's Clubs of M. Wolk, I. Belensky and S. Kra-
piano in good condition. No
Oakleys that are issued for the ployment Recovery Act for road- the United Synagogue of America, mer will act as hostesses for the
dealers.
State full particulars.
Braves' ball park this year are pic- way construction will not nearly which will be held at the Willard evening. The other members of the
Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish
tures of Maranville, Gowdy and make up the back-log of the last Hotel. Washington, D. C., from committee consist of Mesdames B.
Chronicle.
Evers, with the printed legend un- four years. In spending money May 6 to 8, according to an an- Solomon, D. Ulinick, H. Gallant,
derneath-"1914-19 34 - And Still on highway construction and giv- nouncement issued by Theodore M. Asper, N. J. Solomon, N. Gold- DUE BILL FOR SALE on a first
ing work to men, we not only re- Charnas of New York, national redder, J. Newman, A. Goldberg,
Together."
class downtown hotel in Detroit.
The broken leg that Rabbit Mar- turn to them the dignity they de- president.
Can also secure due bill for
II. Avison, A. Blaustein.
olivine suffered while training sire, but we also invest our funds
hotels in Cleveland, Baltimore,
On the same program will be
Outstanding among the future
.down in the southlands hurt no man to produce handsome financial re- considered the question of "The plans of the Sisterhood is the Moth-
San Francisco, Memphis, St.
cr)
t
more than it did the Judge. The
,s
Changing Conception of the Men's ers and Daughters supper being ar-
Louis, Denver and Cincinnati.
Rabbit was an idol of the present
"This act will be submitted to Clubs" and an analogous subject ranged for May H. This is an
casepow , 0E4
Write Box 300, Detroit Jewish
owner and he realized that such a referendum on April 30. In spite -"Your Federation in the l.ife affair for the Sisterhood members,
Chronicle.
severe injury at this stage of the of the many advantages which will of Its Clubs" which will be dis- their mothers and daughters. A
game meant curtains for the old- accrue from the passing of the cussed by Rabbi Israel M. Gold- one-act play will be presented with WILL SHARE my modern apart-
ment with another young lady.
timer.
act, there is danger of our being man of Providence, R. I., and the members composing the cast,
All conveniences. Very reason-
Broke Into Big League in 1922 deprived of these advantages if Joseph Eckhaus of New York City. and supper will be served in the
able. Call at 13325 LaSalle, coa-
This Jewish fan, because at we are indifferent and fail to cast
Delegates to the Federation social hall. Mrs. H. Suhd is the
heart he'll always remain a base- our affirmative votes. We are be- convention will also participate !chairman in charge of the event.
nee Davison, apt. 9.
ball fan first and last, and desires ing given an opportunity to help with delegates from the Women's ' A board of directors meeting is
FOR RENT--Beautiful furnished
to be known as a rooter rather ourselves out of a serious situa- League in joint sessions with the called for Monday, April '30, at
room with shower bath and all
2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Reu-
than an owner, has had a varied tion. We alone are to blame if we United Synagogue of America.
convenience's. Suitable for one
career. His ambition as a kid on fail to grasp the opportunity."
I ben Dubrinsky, 3209 Fullerton av-
or
two. Good transportation.
was
to
the east side of New York
enue.
Dexter section. Phone North-
be a ball player. However, he didn't
i)
it (Itt:-
lawn
5653.
have the natural ability to get any "POPPA JAKE," FORMERLY ROSENWASSER,
David Berger w ith Contin-
further than a catcher for the semi-
MOVING-by carefully, selected
FORCED BY WAR TO TAKE NAME WATERS
entaI Assurance Co.
pro outfits. Despite this his tirst
and courteous men. High quality
love continued to flicker in his sen-
(CopyrIght, 1934. Jest. Telegraphic A.., Ibed
service. Rates reasonable,. Also
David Berger is one of the oldest
timental soul.
storage. Cadillac Storage Co.,
men in point of association with
Like many other youngsters of
"Poppa Jake," known to thou- put up at a boarding house which Ben Tolmich, and is now general
12th street and Tuxedo. Phone
the nineties in New York who sands of fans of "The Rise of the catered to the theatrical profes-
Longfellow 9400.
played in the shadow of the gas- Goldbergs," radio feature of sion. We were a motley lot, the agent for the Continental Assur-
houses, Fuchs turned to the law WEAF, is reminded of old War Atlantic Jugglers, the Pacific MT°. ance Company of Chicago, Ill. Mr. TO RENT-Large, cheerful room
Berger is well known in social and
profession and had a most success- days by the recent happenings in
for young lady or gentleman.
and names and titles of all political circles. He desires to con-
ful career. His Jewish perspicacity his native Jenne.
Close to bus and car line. With
, d escriptions,
tinue giving to his policy holders,
accounted for the fact he rarely
garage if preferred. 3356 Rich-
"As
we
sat
in
the
parlor
talking
"I don't like this idea of war,"
• new and old, his conscientious serv-
lost a case before a jury. He served
ton avenue.
as • public official for a while, ris- he remarked, shortly before his 'shop one night, the landlady looked , ice.
over train schedules, wondering
The Continental Assurance Com- FOR RENT-Well-furnished room
ing to the magistrates' bench on program went on the air. "The whether
the
African
Songsters
or
'
last
war
forced
rile
to
give
up
my
pany
issues
low
net
cost
life
and
for one or two. Kitchen privi-
the Criminal Court in 1016.
k- endowment policies, disability,sick-
up look-
leges. Garage if desired.Rea-
In 1922 he purchased the Boston good name of Julius Rosenwasser Artie Quartet would show
fur accom dstiona , of
ness and accident insurance, as well
sonable. Call University 2-5648.
Braves from George Washington to become James R. 'a ere," Am- ing ere
as non-cancellable accident and
Grant and brought Christy Ma- plifying his lament, Poppa Jake there was • decided scarcity.
thewson out of retirement to be- !described conditions in England - "Suddenly the sirens sounded health policies and group insur- YOUNG LADY would like a room
with a refined small family. Con-
come president. The fact that Fuchs about the time of his change of warnings of an impending air raid. ance.
verient to Dexter bus and Lin-
The landlady's little daughter burst
was a New Yorker and used a for- name.
id car line. Box No. 500 De-
into
the
room
and
sang
out
'What'll
"1
decided
to
remove
all
trace
Times certainly have
mer Giant man as an executive was
I
troit Jewish Chronicle.
too much for Boston rooters. The ! of my Austrian origin about the we do, momma? The Zeppelins are
changed, haven't they? But
coming!'
time
German
planes
began
bomb-
bleacherites harbored resentment
S C II M IDT'S FAMOUS
"As the rest of us rushed toward Inspired by ''The Romance of •
against the Judge for many years arding the right-tight-little isle,"
DEADLINE FOR ALL
People."
hasn't! No, air-you can't
and this dislike still persists in the he narrated. "Because the hotels the cellar we heard the landlady
COPY ON WEDNESDAY
improve on anything perfect!
form of rumors that the Giants were crowded with British soldiers calmly say, 'Well, you can tell the
own or control the Boston Braves. , in Hull, we found it necessary to zeppelins we haven't room for them. I am a Jew.
SCHN1IDT'S FAMOUS
My soul cries within me,
The
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle
We're
full
up.'"
Suet...
On Road to
holds an enviable reputation
'I am he who
The next day, according to his
is compelled once again to call
However, Fuchs was not • New
Through centuries has trod the attention of its readers and
Poppa Jake changed his
because of its superior qual-
York politician for the love of it. the flub city came across with 150 • story,
alone,
Julius Rosenwasser to
contributors to the fact that the
ity. It is fully aged (that's
He had been schooled in the old 'grand. There aren't many like the name from
Hated and shunned. My heart deadline for all copy is at noon
R. Waters, and for the dur-
Tammany regime of Murphy and !Judge left in this grand old game. James
very important) - its full
has known
ation of the war he found little
on Wednesdays, except on holi-
The Pirate Leader
though he didn't kiss every baby in
strength and invigorating
Unfathomed grief; my flesh, the day weeks, when the time of
town, ha attended one dinner after We mustn't forget Barney Drey- difficulty in finding lodging.
Waters, famous for his charac-
sear
deadline varies.
flavor combine to give you a
another. On one occasion he even ! fuss, another Jewish big league terizations of Abe Potash, Mr.
There
has
been
considerable
Of
livid
fire,
the
sting
of
whips!
attended • tea with the high caste owner. Barney was another one Cohen, e
delicious drink. No wonder
a and other c 33-
abuse of the deadline which has
Bowed
have
I
been
with
grief
who
kept
the
old
traditions
alive
in
of Banton society present. This in ;
it is Detroit's Biggest Selling
sirs of the Jewish theater, first ap-
been set by The Chronicle for
and fear.
itself can show bow much the Judge an age where salaries mean more peared on the Jewish stage in his
Yet does my spirit through my • period of 10 years, and con-
Beer!
than runs batted in. Colonel Joe
wanted to put his team across
tributors
are
therefore
asked
to
early teens. He has played parts
l ips
Despite the fact that the Bos- Williams brought to life the old with the Adlers, the Karpa, Thom-
note
the
fact
that
all
copy
re-
Cry
nut
anew,
tonians were as thrilled by the story of Dreyfus' and McGraw at ashevsky and Kessler, and Blank
ceived later than at noon on
"Praised be almighty God!
of the baseball sessions the
Established 1873
Judge's purchase of the Braves as; one
Wednesdays will henceforth be

I am • Jew!"
the r day. y. Barney once called a na- and Abramovitch.
nudists by strip poker in a colony, ; o
omitted from the current isste
SELDA MET tVg.11.1% LANDAU
they finally came around to his way tional league directors meeting be-
and
retained
for
insertion
on
the
John J. had insulted his dig-
of thinking. Last yea% when Fuchs cause
Don't tea Si, you know; keep a
following week.
nity by shouting "Hey Barney" at beware of the man who has an oily
needed plenty of money to keep,
little for seed.
ltongue•
him on a public street.

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