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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Council to Open
CaMp on July 1

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Samuel Glogower is gen-
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eral chairman of Council Camp, to
be opened under the auspices of of abliorrence and disgust at the
the Detroit section of the National entire proceetlings."
Council of Jewish Women, from
July 1 through Labor Day, at
Sees Growth of Fascism
Jeddo, Mich., on Lake Huron. The
NEV YORK (.1TA)—Returning
to this country last week on the
S. S. Ile de France, the noted

Mrs.

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At the last board meeting of
the Molly Seigel Auxiliary of the
Jewish Consumptive Relief Soci-
ety of Denver. Colo., held at the
home of the corresponding secre-
tary, Sirs. I. Segal, 2966 Sturte-
vant, plans were completed for
playwright, author of the Pulitzer the third anniversary $5 donor
prezewinning "Street Scene", gree-
I ted ship news reporters with the

disheartening news' that Fascism
and anti-Semitism is growing in
England and that the same trends
might very well be expected in this

country.

"England seems to be going
for Fascism," said Mr. Rice.
"The masses are only too hap-
py to seize on what they think
it an opportunity to save the
country from economic hard-
ship—perhaps ruin.

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OBITUARY

In memory of Mrs. Sarah Green-
MOSES OMENKE
berg Lebeson, who passed away on
CHICAGO. — Amazing things
Funeral services were held Mon-
June 9, 1931.
day for the late Moses Omenke are in store for the world of to-
of 503 Englewood, who died on morrow.

Sprinten twenty cont.,. to earth again.
Side,. Nue, young groom an green;
Radiant Rouenn blonnom everywhere,
Angel sinter. unt live among us unseen.
It wax at thin hole three yearn ago that
too left a 14,
When the ronen In June did Mont,
your life w an NO run ,
ft- nat.,.
ou ate fore ver the roan In our room.

Five hundred outstanding lead-
ers in science and industry, each

Monday morning at the age of 64,
Mr. Omenke was a former Bay
City resident. Funeral services
were held at Clover Hill Park Ce-
metery, with Rabbi S. Fine of-
ficiating. Surviving him are his
wife,
Natalie; two daughters, Mrs.
In loving tribute by her sorrow-
ing sister, (Mrs.) Miriam G. Slobin Maurice 'M. Safir and Miriam
Rose,
and two sons, Max and Sid-
and family. Mourned for by her

a creative specialist in his own
field, Sunday night pushed aside
the curtain of the future, and be-

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husband, Harry Lebeson; and I ney. Mr. Omenke was a member
daughters, Leah Hope and Shirley of Ahavath Zion Synagogue.
Evelyn; her mother, Mrs. Ida
MARY POOK
Greenberg, and her brothers.
of 432 Huron St., Ypsilanti, Mich..
In loving memory of our dear 48 years old, died on May 30.
father, Isaac Applebaum, - who Funeral services were held at';
passed away six years ago, May Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on May I
'30, 1928. Sadly mired by his lov- :31 with interment at Beth Tephila I
ing children.
Emanuel Cemetery. She is surd
vived by her husband, Louis, and
two
sons, Hyman and Harry.
Converted Jew Appointed

Polish Cabinet Minister

WARSAW. (JTA) — Leon Kos-
lowski, newly appointed premier of
Poland, has named henry Reiss-
man, former vice-minister of fin-
ances, to the post of minister of
commerce and industry.
Reissman, a converted Jew, who
has never been connected with Jew-
ish affairs, is the first Jewish-born
cabinet minister in the history of •
Poland. He has on several occas-

ions hen charged with various com-
missions by the governments.

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JACK LANDAU

of 2487 Cortland avenue, 23 years
old, died on May 31. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros. j
Funeral [Ionic on June 1 with in-
terment at Woodmere Cemetery,
Dr. I,eo M. Franklin officiating.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Sladie Landau.

ALFRED P. SLOAN, JR.
SOLOMON FIENTUCK
of 318 Edmund Place, 67 years I held a world of better things and
old, died on May 30. Funeral serv- better conditions. Unanimously ,
ices were held on May 31 with they banished the philosophy that

interment at Machpelah Cemetery. the world is finished and that
He is survived by a son. Harry.
progress is a thing of the past.
Meeting in the Hall of Progress
JUDITH LEBOWITZ
in the General Motors Building,
of 2605 Sturtevant Ave. two years Century of Progress Exposition
and four months old, died on May Grounds, for a "I'review of Indus-
30. Funeral services were held at trial Porgress in the Next Cen-
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on May tury." at the invitation of Alfred
30 with interment at Oakview Ce- P. Sloan, Jr., President of Gen-
metery. She is survived by her eral Motors Corporation, they
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Le- foresaw the 21st century as the
bowitz and a sister.
"coining of age century" of man-

that we must live by dividing up
Lewis Bros., Funeral Home, 7739 available jobs, and accept • lower
John R. St., until noon Friday, standard of living.
when it was taken to the chapel
Charles F. Kettering, vice-presi-
of Temple Beth El where services . dent of General Motors Corpora-

were held at 2p. m. Burial was
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mr.

Sandelman was born in Russia 61
years ago. When he was )4 years

old he came to this country and
for the past 20 years had lived

in Detroit. He was an agent of the
General American Life Insurance
Co. Surviving are his wit e, Hanna;
a daughter, Mrs. S. K. Decker;
two sons, Harold and Lester; •
brother, Iscar, and a sister, Mrs.

Jacob R. Greenburg.

Gifts to Children's Home

so IM-

causes.
Rev. Fink studies the Gemorah
daily with the B'nai Zion group,
and Rev. Ezekiel Steinberg studies
Mishnayes with the group. The
congregation thanks the two teach-
ers for their efforts. The Chevras
:Thus and Mishnayes thank the
president of the synagogue, L.
F ish, for his co-operation.
Officers of the synagogue, be-
sides Mr. Fish, president, are: S.
Krakowsky, vice-president; Charles
Neuman, treasurer; S. Becker,
secretary. Officers of the Ladies'
Auxiliary are: Dora I.utzky, pres-
ident; I3asha Stewart, Sarah Glass-
man and Sarah Weingarden, vice-
presidents; Mrs. Pickman, treas-
urer; Mrs. 11 htteman, secretary.

Zviller Society Honors Presi-
dent, Mrs. L. Fineman
with Farewell Picnic

The Z. L. A. S., together with
their immediate family, wishi•l
bonvoyage to Mr. and Mrs.
I..
Fineman of 2-16 E. Ferry Ave., at
a picnic held Sunday, at Palmer
Park. The Fins-mans and children

and relatives expressed their re-
spects to Mr. and Mrs. L. Fin,

ing hag.

Mrs. Fineman expressed her
portant. It is a-hat we do not
gratitude and appreciation to all.
know. Most of what we know can
be found in libraries, in the minds
LITTLE NAHELU
of people and in processes as they
!exist today. But we have no con-
"Little Nahelu", newly comple-
ception of what a small percen-
tage this i s of what there is yet ted for ('amp Nahelu's youngest

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to know."

Halevy Resumes Sight Read-
Rev. Cantor1
The Jewish Children's Home of
ing Classes.
David Golds) Detroit
wishes to acknowledge
De-

The Opening Dinner
Although workers for the Allied

reported raised towards the $175,s
Jewish Campaign had already con- WO quota, making a peerentage of
ducted their solicitations for a per- 36. Clarence H. Enggasa presides!
ffi
int, oftwo weeks, the drive officially
on Monday, and reports were sub-
opened with the di
nner at Hotel mated by Adolph Finsterwald for
Stotler on Sunday evening.
the special ffifts division and Gus
Judke Joseph M. l'roskauer of D. Newman for the executive corn-
New York was the guest speaker, mittee of the general devision. Roy
and the appeal to the community R. Fisher reported for the general
for unstinted support of the causes division.
included in the campaign was

sounded by Henry Wineman, chair-
man of the drive, who presided .

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Appeal by Dr. Franklin

At Tuesday's luncheon, pees-
r o t at dh e

a b i,t):1,: p i. t s ) .,1 L ,-,..m
re o liv;
ve Ltrt , r oj l e en. b.gtyhl,iiter?.h.M..Faestirte . v eah'iiw
n l ea lk eriroeisS
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General Motors
Exhibition Opens

man.
The most impressive of the
speakers was their uncle, M.
tion in charge of research, the Schlain.
The couple was honored with
first speaker, said:
"It is my impression that we gifts from -the Detroit L. A. S.,
the
family and friends. The Zviller
!are on the eve of things of an
entirely different nature. It is honored its president with an even-

not what we know that is

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Lopatin, Laurence Ilorovitz, Bessie Somberg, Gertrude Manko, Pearl
Rappaport, Miriam Levin, Dorothy Clayman, Bessie SmolinsIty, Ju-
dith Cohn, Bennie Weinberg, Sander Bornstein, Ilerman Lash, Francis
Shomborn, Shirley Pomerantz, Betty Leeman.
Sirs. Joshua Sarasohn was the pianist.

The dinner program was greatly
ol-
oist
of t by the appearance as sot-
enhanced
Franklin.
outstanding artists, Ilya
"Although the country seemed
the to are,
be
. , .
Schkolnik, concermaster of the De-
proud to cal itself the most li-
troit Symphony Orchestra,
beral in the world, I should say
Misha Kottler, concert pianist. !nuttily s tradition for liberal spy.'
there is a strong ■ nti•Semitic
Another feature was the presen- ing to all worthy causes, Rabbi
k Fran lin
expressed
confidence
movement on foot."
cation of etalk
talking
gp,icatruarme,dtpictI
Mr. Rice further expressed the
works of
agen- that Detroit Jews will respond
,
heartily
before
the
.campaign
; belief that America too will some
cies included in the drive. The
film was arranged by Mrs. A. Max comes to a close.
day see a strong anti-Semitic
"I refuse to believe that our
movement, "away out of propor-
Kohn. Lewis Weitzman is the nar-
community which has given before
; lion to its present scope." lie said
rator.
this will degrade itself by not giv-
, that as a member of the American
Mr. Winem•n's Appeal
MRS. BESSIE L. SARASOHN
Civil Liberties Union, he has re-
Pointing out that everything is ing now," Dr. Franklin stated. "I
ceived compleinits on this score
on the upgrade and that Detroit can't believe that we will permit
luncheon
to
be
held
on
Tuesday,
'
which have been "considerable in
he leading the procession the non-Jews to point a finger of'
June 5, at 12:3(1 p. m., at the seems to
Photo he 11.. hraeh
num ber,"
I efu e
o be
and
scorn in oaut r w
de
ie
r a crtie to
tn. •
to a return to prosperity, Mr. shame
• vet ..oulteoy loAloll News,
Shaarey Zedek, Chicago at Law-1
refuse
beli ev e that
Wineman pleaded for the whole-
ton. Dr. David II. Fauman has
Medieval Terror Rules In
be
deaf
to
the
pleas
of
those
who
MRS. ALLEN C. SELMIN
hearted support of the community o
consented to be one of the speak-
German Jails .
are dependent upon the institu-
in this thrive.
ers, in addition to Rabbi Leon
camp, which offers rest and rec-
"'Last year," he said, "Hitler- tions included in this drive."
BERLIN ITIS)—Nazi Germa ,
Frani.
"The danger of Ilitlerism is not
ism seemed far removed. This
reation to business and profes- ny's new penal procedure and its
A feature of the program at year it appears to be brought to an idle threat," Rabbi Franklin
sional women, students and junior treatment of pr isoners are pro- the donor luncheon will he a play,
our doors. How long are we going continued. "When we speak of
minently featured in the Ilugen-
girls, at a nominal fee, includes berg coordinated press by a front to be staged under the direction to wait? I excuse no one and I this danger we refer to things that
the following names on its advis- page interview of the chief warden of Sirs. Bessie L. Sarasohn, with place the responsibility upon every are here and now,"
Comparing his observations in
ory board: Miss Emma Butzel, of Ploetzensee penitentiary, near Mrs. Sarasohn taking the leading one of you. Our very eidstence is
role. The play will be emblematic threatened and our future is at Germany on his visits nine, six
Sirs. Leo Butzel, Mrs. Fred A. Berlin. According to the warden's
stake. The Ilitlerite anti-Semitism and four years ago, Dr. Franklin
statements, the penitentiary holds l ' of the work ref the auxiliary,
Ginsburg, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Sirs. at present )hare than 100
Sirs. C. Soloman, financial sec- is inure vicious than any other hate said that four yearn ago there was
,9 inmates,
Albert Kahn, Mrs. Harry Keidan, among them a considerable num- iretary, has been (anointed to take movement against the Jews. Relig- already evident a pronounced dif-
Sirs. Theodore Levin, Mrs. Ed- ber of prominent political enemies 'care of the pledges for the lunch- imis freedom, equality befnre the ference of sentimnt, with hatred
ward Robbins, Mrs. J. Victor Roe- of the Nazi regime. eon, of which Sirs. Davidson pre- law, freedom of expressialf-fall is being shown to the Jews. He
Glorifying in the iron meth.:ffiiisides as treasurer, assisted by Mrs. being denied our brethren in Ger- warned Detroit Jewry to "read the
mer, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Mrs.
of the new regime, the warden de- Greenfield and Mrs. Radlow. Mrs. many. No distinctions are made— signs of the time." "Do not think
Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. Melville S. Blared proudly that even the last 'F. Moss has been added to the from professors to workmen. that you are immune, he told Ms
"But that is not all Nazi agents audience, and urged a liberal re,
Welt and Mrs. Harry Wetsman. remnants of the former liberal reception committee, which con-
spread the sponse in the present
l ' rive as an
Sirs. Lee Strifling is to charge of and humanitarian treatment of the sists of Sirs. Zeidman, Sirs. Brody are being sent here to
poison
of hatred in this country, answer to the existing tragedies.
the speakers bureau; Mrs. Hy prisoners have been done away and Sirs. Goodman.
and they are placing the swastika
.Smoking Is no InnKer Pe
Roy
Fisher
reported
for the ex-
The Auxiliary appeals to all
Brown, chairman of the local con- nutted", the official goes on to say,
over our Stars and Stripes."
ecutive committee of the general,
who are interested in helping the
Urging that the best way of com-
tacts committee; Mrs. Benjamin "nor is the prisoner allowed to unfortunate consumptives of De
division; George Stutz for the
Pearlman, out-of-town contacts; greet his relatives on visitors days troit, to subscribe to the luncheon. batting these dangers is to aid the general division and Henry Wine-•
present drive for the relief of the
Sirs. Hoke Levin, posters; and with a kiss and a handclasp." "Die- Those interested in selling old
man
for the special gifts division.•
sufferers, Mr. Wineman explained
Mrs. Josh Sarasohn, publicity. cipline has been considerably lm - clothes to er • - their tickets should
A total of $89,081, or 40 per cent
that in addition to the United Jew-
Mrs. Edward Robbins is in charge , proved. Football and other outdoor call the cha. -men of rummagers,
of
the
quota was reported raised
ish Appeal which includes the Pal-
of all committees. Mrs. Sarah H. games are no longer played ;in our Mrs. D. Golden,
m, Euclid 9490, or estinian settlement project and the on Tuesday, the total being di-
Selmin will serve as Council Camp prison yards. Special attention is Mrs. II. Gold, Garfield 2576-W. German relief effort, there are eight vided as follows: General division,.
given to the mass singing of Ger- For other •aya and
director.
means, call local causes and 15 national move- $26,462, special gifts, $42,619.
Registrations for Council Camp man marches and folk songs . • • the president, Sirs. M. Freedman, ments. The funds are to be divided
-
are now being taken at the Coun- Religious worship is compulsory... Townsend 7-0871.
as follows: 47 per cent for local
cil Clubhouse, 89 Rowena St., Col. The complaint system is arranged
causes, 45 per cent for German-
0450; or the Detroit Jewish Corn-I in such a way that nothing can Women's Auxiliary of B'nai Jewish relief, 3 per cent for cam-
munity Center, 8904 Woodward leave the institution without hav-
paign expenses and 5 per cent for
B'rith
to
Meet
Monday
ing been seen and checked by the
Ave., Madison 8275.
the administration of the fund dur-
responsible official . . . The new
The exhibition of General Mo-;
ing the year.
state is purposedly trying to drive
A social meeting of the Womena
DOUBLE CELEBRATION
"What we do here today we do tors products which is to be held
the lesson home that a confinement Auxiliary of the 13'nai Brith will
at
Convention Hall the week from
AT CONG. B'NAI ZION within prison walls is a punish- he held on Monday, evening, June also for ourselves, for our children June 2 to 9 will be formally
'
and our children's children," Mr.
ment and nothing else."
4, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Wineman warned.
opened by city officials and Gen.!•
Congregation B'nai Zion, Hum-
"Regarding the prisoners' stand- l.ouis Weiss, 420 Leslie Avenue. A
eral Motors officials, on Saturday
Proskauer's Address
phrey and Holmur, had a double ard of living, we believe with the varied musical program has been
afternoon. The ceremony will.
Judge Proskauer stated at the
celebration on Sunday, May 27.
Nazis that his standard must he
arranged fn• that evening and
take place at 12:30 o'clock. •
Chevra Shas observed the Siyum less than that of on unemployed among the participants will be Miss outset that he came to Detroit to
The exhibition here is one of 60s.
on the occasion of the completion German. Food expenses for each Frances Segal and Miss Mildred speak about a situation that "cuts
to be held simultaneously in as
of the volume Nosh= and Chev- prisoner are 32 to 34 Pfennig dai- Scaslaw, who will render violin deep into our hearts and our souls."
many
cities throughout the cowl-,
"The situation which confronts
ra Mishnayes observed the com- ly, (approximately 13 cents). We and vocal solos rekpectively. The
try. It brings together under one
pletion of the hook "Nezikin."
do not recognize any complaints short business portion of the meet- US is no ordinary appeal to human roof, for the convenience of the
A meal was served by the La- 1 about the food."
ing will comprise discussions as to charity," he stated. "It has in it public, the most compjete display
dies' Auxiliary of the congregation.
various social functions for the something of the quality of crisis, of General Motors outimotive
and
Israel Liss Was toastmaster. Ad-
coming season, and most important of emergency, of tragedy."
Nazi Party Structure Greatly
'Waring that the eyes of the other products ever assembled:
dresses were delivered by Rabbi
will he discussions as to the rede-
her
D
ee
Weakened by Economic Strain
Isaac Stollman Rev. Moldawsky,
coration and refurnishing of Hillel world are upon American Jewry in
AMSTERDAM ITIS)—"Daily
Details of the opening events'
the present appeal, Judge Pros-
Rev. Judah Fink
' and Louis Dann.
House at Ann Arbor.
kauer warned that the insidious have been arranged by James A.
Cantor Israel Katz sang a num- desertions from the ;maks of the
I
All interested members and propaganda of the Nazis is gaining Grier, chairman of the local com-
Nazi
S.
A.
and
S.
S.
storm
troopers
ber of selections.
guests are cordially invited to at- a foothold in this country,
in charge of the ahow,
Ile
A sunkof money was raised for are growing at such an alarming
tend this meeting. 'Refreshments dwelt at length upon the Jewish
The ceremony at the exhibitioin '
the synagogue as well as for other rate that the application of force

kind.
Mr. Sloan said he had called are leaving next week for an ex-
the meeting because of concern tended trip throughout Europe.
with the thinking of men who be-
A dinner was served by the fa-
lieve that progress has ceased, mily, and more than 100 friends

J. LOUIS SANDELMAN
An illness of a few days result-
ed in the death May 24 of J. Louis
Sandelman, at his home at 2601
Calvert Ave. The body was at

Allied Jewish Campaign Lags, With Les*
Than Half of Quota Raised in First Week;
Detroit Jewry is Warned Against Failure

campers, is exciting a great deal
of favorable comment and 'prove].
It is so situated as to provide com-
plete privacy from the rest of the
camp, insuring the children the
quiet and freedom from tension,
and excitement necessary to their
ages. The building was planned for
the child from 3 through 6 years,
with special thought for the child
who has never been away from his
parents or his home.
The facilities and program were
planned, and the qualified special-
ized staff was selected with fore-
sight and understanding to meet
with the needs of these children.
Little Nahelu hen wealth of pop-
sibilities at its command for Cif,
!alive and character building

and drastic punishment has become
virtually impossible." This is the
unanimous opinion of TIS corres-
pondents in Germany.

will be served.

ZEDAKAH JUNIORS

As investigations in numerous
The last Zedakah Junior meet-
German cities show, the dissatis- , ing of the season was held at the
faction is not of a political but home of Miss Sophie London, 328
mainly of an economic nature. Ma- Leicester Ct., on May 27.
ny old-timers of the Hitler move-
M • • Manna II
h, Mrs. Bern-
ment consoler themselves ill-trea-
stein and Mr. Fink were guests at
ted and pushed aside by the vic-
this meeting. Mr. Fink spoke in be-
torious regime whileyoungsters and
half of the Allied Jewish Cam-
recent Nazi converts are being gi-
paign.
ven the fat jobs. The fact that
Officers and committees for the
dozens and some timesh undreds of
Nazi comrades apply for one and coming season will he formally in-
.
stalled
at g luncheon at the Book I
the same position is also severely
affecting the spirit of comradeship. ; Cadillac Hotel on June 6, at 12
!o'clock
to lie followed by the in-
The Nazi leaders are seriously
of e o owing. res.,
worried by these ominous signs,
ident,
!layette
Pollack; vice-prey-;
but apparently at a loss to find a
remedy which will heal the cause ident, Annabelle Gerir.ansky; sec- I
rotary,
Ruth
Kramer;
correspond-
and the effects at the same time.
. ing secretary, Gib Golden; trees-,
In connection with growing un-
urer, Esther Kramer; reporter,
rest aiming the Nazis themselves, •
Margaret Saliter. The following'
the creation of a Nazi gendarmery
are on the new committees: Sun-
corps is of added signiticance. The
=hine, Rosaline Schweitzer and
organization was started first in
Estelle Jameson; sewing, Gold'
Silesia and is intended as a mili- Zook
and Esther Bernstein; pur-
tary supervisory hody fair all Na-
. haser, Julia lierkan; parliainen-
zis and member of affiliated or- ti aer, i,na n
n,
r. Rose
m oark !,: nre; illes,rf i al chsaepr,lakine:
ganizat nine "while not on duty and
under the actual supervision of
Sophie London, Tillie Munch,;Ruth
their leaders". The Nazi gendar-
Kramer, G.ilda Zack, Ethel Silver-
mes are dressed in new special uni-
man, and Leonora King; cultural,
forms. fully armed and entrusted
Adele Davis, Margaret Saliter,
with spi•ial police powers.
Isabel Lansky, Millie Shugerman
In Hamburg, a far-reaching re- Adele Zellman and Annabelle Ger-
organi:mtion of all Nazi organiza- mansky; trustees, Helen Bloom,
tions is taking place. They have ; Rose Cohen, and Tillie Liebovitz;
beenpractically dissoved and are artists, Margaret Saliter, Irene Sa-
now being recast under entirely literand Esther Slohin.
new leadership. It is said that these
An informal party will be given
stern meanures are motivated by by the Zedakah Juniors on Sunday ,
the economic conditions of the port evening, June 10, at the home of
of Hamburg which the Nazi lord the Misses Ruth and Ether Kra-
mayor, Krogmann, recently de- mer, 609 Josephine. The Misses
scribed as "simply catastrophic". Julia Berkan, Isabel l.ansky, and
Control from above has been tight- Ethel Silberman are on the re-
ened by the concentration of all freshment committee.
powers into the hands of three or-
ganWational staffs instead of the A. Z. A. Chapter 93 Elects!
hitherto existing six ones. Many
Officers
Nazi functionaries who are consi-
dered as doubtful, have been re-
A. 7.. A. Chapter 93, has many
placed, among them three leading
official , . A number of Nazi civil events planned for the coming RUM-
organIzations such as the union of mer season.
On :Monday. May 28, at the reg-
Nazi
ernmental officials, the
Nati -It .M merchants and business ular meeting of A. Z. A. 93, the'
club had its annual election of of-
mess I, airue, known fir its violent
anti-seu 'nom, and others, have fi; ers, resulting as follows:

ideal of righteousness for which, hall will begin with music by Hal-
he said, Jewry is respected. Quot- Kemp 'a orchestra, which will play
Mg at length from Matthew Ar- at the exhibition afternoons and
nold's essay "True Significance of evenings throughout the week.

the Old Testament," the speaker Following the musical offering,:
said il.st "the concept of Judaism Mr. Campbell will extend • formal
starts not with a god of miracles. welcome to the exhibition on be.'
What the Jew has contributed is half of the business leaders of the,

the concept of a God of righteous- city .
The exhibits will

include Cad-
nes's
" -ihe test in 1934 is whether we iliac, LaSalle, Buick, Oldsmobile;
shall live up to the true concept of Pontiac and Chevrolet cars; Frile
Israel or whether we shall fail," idaire products; Delco Heat and
he stated. "We are respected be- United Motors Service accessories.,
cause our forefathers lived up to an well as a complete line of Gen-
this ideal."
eral Motors and Chevrolet trucks.
In Germany, he stated, we see
Kemp, who comes direct from a
the resurgence of age-old intoler- series of successful engagements
ance "The cry that we hear toda y in Chicago and the East, will play
is of that vicious circle of hatred each afternoon and evening dur-
when Christians fought Christians, ing the exhibition. He will have
with the hands of all raised against with him Maxine Gray, clever ,
the Jew. The picture in Germany blues singer; Skinny Ennis, corn-
is so vicious as almost to baffle the edy member of the orchestra, and
i nrugd igne a p ti '
other entertainers who have been
auer especially paint- associated with this orchestra on
el a drab picture of the plight of the air and at their personal ap-

the children in Germany. lie de- pearances for some time.
scrilied the suddenness with which
loyal German Jewish citizens found
themselves deprived of their rights. Fifteenth District Republi -
"Kill a man and he is dead, but
cans Ho
ld Election
when you h,a.oarcsekilled his ts,dp ai rcitt hy ion,
u
than
At a meeting held last Friday
to the level of a beast," he said.
evening at Jericho Temple in which
"If we are false to our tradition more than 200 men and women at-
of righteousness we become trai- tended, election of officers was held
tees to the ideal of Judaism," he on the occasion of the re-organiza-
continued. lie said that contribu- lion of the Fifteenth Congressional
tions to the present drive are the Republican Club.
i nr,eiscleirovui,nggrt.h.e. t chh
deanni
frecainni'thoef p
o f prel sr i.den ng t. H. DSam
n aliGluwsamsan,'Iec
Jateci
ck

Nazism in this country.
Wise, William Levin, Leonard Si-
"1 implore you to follow your mons are among the other officers
leaders not only in the name of and representatives elected by
the
hun•irinity and mercy, but also for, club and to Federation of Repub-
your own sakes, for the good name lican Clubs of the Fifteenth
yourselves and your posterity," rid.

he concluded.

Honorable Charles Bowles ad-

Dr. Franklin's Plea
dressed the Club on "Repuldicart
railed upon to relieve Mr. Wine- Square Deal," and Judge JAMS
man while he was making his ap- ('besot spoke on
the prospects of
peal for funds, Dr. Leo M. Frank- a Republican landslide next Noi-
lin charged that some people hide' vember.
behind last year's bank failure in
Refreshments were served ands
refusing to give to the fund. He ro•ial evening followed. A large
stated that he personally climbed number of new members
were

up on many of these people and taken in.
found that they did mat give tot-
rhearsal
of the
e
last
A
t
e
liberaity even before the hank
D.,..,.,, F .MN I %with thanks the receipt of the fol-
Outdoor Dance of Theta
crash.
I tro it the) vy S inging Society, a
lowing cash donations:
al 0 H . g L
Sigma Beta Sorority on
organized for those who
"W e sit here in luxury," Dr.
.1. W Webber, 8041 Gratiot Ave. class was
read-
President, Leon Shirniak; vice- Franklin said. "But 10 years ago'
June 8
Weddle, Corea. Jos. S i'. Chapman, 3331 Cortland' wish to improve their music
been ,-ot eressed.
will
meet
every
president,
Saunders
Goodstein;'
class
This
oue
German
brethren
also
am
as
we
ides Performed at Ave., in metnory of the late J. W. init.
For further
secretary, Bernard Stein; treasur- do now. It should be a warning to
On
Friday
evening, June 8,
HAopp
ineolaste.d.bly Allen. Wednesday at 9 P. M.
Nazis Seed Propaganda
Levy, Detroit's
er, Harry Evans; first sergeant at ; us."
Theta Sigma Beta Sorority will
Donation from anonymous non- , details call Max
Literature Abroad
arms, Walter Muller; second aer- I
Rabbi Franklin declared that all present an unique - affair at the
Jewish
donor
received
through
well
known
vocal
instructor,
who
tastes ow
STUTTGART (TIS)--The Na- grant at arms, George Carr; public-, those who do not receive from the Graystone Ballroc .1s, namely an
will conduct this class.
Jacob Miller.
zi pre.. in Western end South Ger- ity agent, Sam Weisberg.
The Halevy memhership cam-
fund must give to it.
outdoor dance.
many ha= started an elaborate cam-
Sam Staler, club sponsor and
paign is now in furkwing. Those
Among the gifts announced Sun-
In addition to the outdoor danc-
paign fi-r the moral support of all adviser, chose two captains, Ber-, day evening, was one from the chit- ing there will also be indoor defies
who have not yet enrolled, are
German- abroad. Once having di- i nerd Stein and Morris Meyers, who:. dren of the United Hebrew Schools ing for those who prefer it.
, urged to do PO at once as the doors
' gested their Nazi literature. the in turn picked members of their for $350. The Temple Beth
w ill soon be c losed for the season.
El
Ping pong, bridge, checkers and
reader• are ordered to send all team to help get money for the School of Religion pledged $200. dance music
Auditions will be heard before and
by one of the most '
books, pamphlets, etc., to the pro- Allied Jewish Campaign. The team, Gifts were also announced for the popular dance orchestras are only
after rehearsals every Monday
Parents are invited to inspect per authorities for the purpose of . and individual receiving the most Sheets), Zedek School, numerous a few of the features of this
night by ear conductor, Don Froh-
event
modern Little Nahelu. Directions: distributing them among the spi- subscriptions will be given prizes' Sisterhoods and Men'. Clubs.
man.
Contacts have been made with
A regular rehearsal will beheld U. S.-10 (Woodward). through: ritually neglected German brethren by Mr. Staler.
Mooday'A
elubs, fraternities and sororities
.
At the luncheon en Monday, the and they are all asked to cooperate.
, Monday, June 4, in ram 123 of Pontiac to M-15. Turn right, two abroad. The literature of the new
through Clarkston, turn Germany will create warm under- , Unhappy is he who trusts only first financial repsrt was given on
Northern High School Members miles
Tickets may be obtained front
who cannot attend should call Ger- right at gravel road. Follow Perry • standing and sympathies abroad, 'to time for his happiness.—Vol•' the inrome of the campaign. At any member of the sorority or by
Lake signs Nix miles to camp. I it is said.
taire.
that time, the sum of $63,162 was calling Whittier 5481,
i trade Matrick Townsend 7-5631.

