A tari= jewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PLEDgritorrIEwisnffiRONIGi. PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1 Banquet July 4th To Mark Opening Of Camp Avrunin THE CHARLOTTE FURNITURE CO. Avrunin Camp, near ,Jackson, Mirh., will celebrate its eighth suc- cessful year of opeartion with a banquet for parents and children on July 4. Programs have been prepared by the children and par- ents who attend are assured of a very pleasant time. The Camp, ideally located on the lively waters of Big Wolf Lake, near Jackson, Mich., in un- der the experienced supervision of Mrs. C. Avrunin, founder and proprietor. Louis Lieblich, former- ly of Ohio State University, and Miss Esther Hien, of Western Re- serve University, both highly trained in camp work and the handling of children, direct the activities of the camp. Miss Marian Comstock, previously with Merrill- Painter Nursing School, is in charge of the nursery, which in- cludes children up to the age of 5. Miss Comstock is ably assisted by Misses Phyllis Sachs and Frie- del Mundstock, both of Wayne 1 University, and Miss Alice Bees- CHARLOTTE, MICH. For half century builders of America's Finest Furniture ANNOUNCES A discontinuance of their antiques, reproductions and adapta- tions. All copies of period furniture and museum pieces. Fur- niture formerly seen only in homes where price was no object! AUCTI Without Price Restrictions Hundreds of Beautiful Occasional Pieces are Included in this Collection SALE NOW IN PROGRESS JAKE MAZER TO OFFICIATE AT CENTER TRACK MEET ON SUNDAY Numerous Events Arranged for Field Program on Belle Isle Athletic Grounds; Girls' ■ and Boys' Teams to Participate LANSING NOTES ! Kvutzah Ivrith's Picnic on July 8 2:00 and 7:30 P. M., Continuing Daily Same Hours, Until the Entire Stock is Sold Pioneer Tobacco Merchant, Phoenix Club, 114 Erskine St., 85, Came to Detroit 66 De.roit Jewish club in whose Years Ago rooms the most important deci- sions affecting Jewish communal patter: have been reached, may Louis Kuttnauer, pioneer De- permanently close its doors. troiter who came here from Frink- Marvin B. Gingold, acting in fort am Main, Germany, in 1868, behalf of a majority of the board died on Sunday at the age of 85,' of directors, this week petitioned at the Imperial Hotel, Detroit. Judge Allan Campbell for a per- manent receiver and for the dis- solution of the club. Mr. Gingold stated that the membership of 300 hail dwindled to 125, and that these find it im- possible to support the clubhouse. The petition states further that economic conditions have forced the withdrawal of the greater number, with the result that for the past three years the club has been unable to meet its expenses. where he made his home. Funeral services were held at Temple Beth El on Tuesday, and Rabbi Leon Frani officiated. He was born in Germany and immediately upon coming to De- troit entered the tobacco business from which he retired 20 years • ago. He was a life member of .Union! Zionists Tribute To Boris Ganapol tors Cor. Duffield Woodward kvenue The Detroit Jewish Chronicle warns the Jewish community against certain solicitors who are canvassing for a small New York weekly paper which they arc misrepresenting as a na- tional organ, claiming at the same time that the subscription money is to be used fora fund to fight Hitlerism. These solicitors are not only misrepresenting facts, but are aiming to capitalize on a Jewish tragedy in behalf of their paper. Sworn affidavits in the possession of The Chronicle contradict statements made to us by mail by the publishers of the paper, and tend to prove ;hat the solicitors are asking for funds under false pretenses. Detroit Jews are therefore warned not to fall victims to, the misrepresentation of these solicitors. KUTTNAUER DIES PHOENIX CLUB ASKS RECEIVER Lodge, F. st A. M.;' a member Or Peninsular Chapter, R. A. M.; the Jake Mazer, prominent A. A. U. with the Phi Kappa Iota in the Scene of many an important Monroe Council, the Michigan So, official. has consented to act in second round of the champion- event in which Jews of Detroit the capacity of an official at the ship of the Red Division, the Pilo and surrounding territory took vereign Connistory, M o al e m first annual track and field meet Vans play A. Z. A. 63, the Vikings part, the Phoenix Club is one of Temple of the Shrine, and Temple of the Jewish Community Center, play the Trojans and the Ilakoahs the oldest clubs in the City, being Beth El. Surviving are four sons, Isadore, at Belle Isle, on Sunday, July 1, battle the Orioles in the feature 57 years old. Adolph and Edward, of Chicago. at 10:15 a. m. Ile will be assisted games of the afternoon. An all- its confines, Jewish and Samuel, of Detroit; a sister. Within by Dr. Sol Rosensweiz, Dr. Leon star game composed of the hest ley. world celebrities have been enter- Lena Oppenheimer. of Chicago; a Counsellors in charge of the old- Katzin, Dr. Barney Nosanchuck, players of the intermediate divi- tained and honored. Many an im- brother, Isadore, of Cleveland; 10 of the Holbrook Center Self/ portant decision involving the wel- grandchildren and 15 great-grand- er children include: Miss Dorothy Nathan Korhy, Emanuel Berlat- sky, Nathan Bean, Sam Dictor, against that of the Dexter branch Wepman, Chicago University; Miss Elliot Magidsohn, Robert Nine!' will also be held. At 11 a. in. the fare of Detroit and Michigan Jew,' children. has been made within its walls. Sylvia Millen, Wayne University; and :Morris Magy. Jewish Center girls will play an The legal action, declared by The inert is being directed by exhibition game against some Miss Saraah Holland, University of Unveiling of Monument Mr. Gingold to be a friendly one. — Michigan; Miss Violet Weiss, Meyer Blatt, athletic director of strong outside girls' team. was taken after the directors on ' At 3 p. m. novelty races for all May 31 voted to ask the court for the ('enter. The unveiling of a monument , Michigan State Normal School; Pour senior clubs, A. Z. A. ti3,. ages and both sexes will be held of Joseph H. Ball will memory dissolution order. The interests lin I a Miss Frances Rubin, Wayne Uni- Pilo Vans, Olympics and Can Chis at the athletic field of Belle Isle. of creditors prompted the move, I take place Sunday, July I, at 2 versity; Mrs. B. Landsman, Co- Sigmas; three sub-senior clot:en, , o'clock, in Clover Hill Park Ceme- I lumbia; Miss Mollie -Gorowsky, at- it was explained. liakoahs Stags and Vikings, with All are invited to attend this are 1 Wayne; Wm. Whitehorn, Wayne; Judge Campbell was asked to tery. Friends and relatives Daniel Rubinstein, Wayne; Joseph four intermediate clubs, the Lin- fair, which is being sponsored by invited to attend. Rabbi Frans Gorowsky, Wayne; Sidney Moyer, coins, Tartars, Sternites and Mac- the athletic councils of the Cen- set the August date in order to will officiate. permit those members who are in- University of Michigan. cabee Judites, have decided to en- ter in co-operation with the house . council of the Center. Morris terested an opportunity to reor- ter the meet. Journalism activities are direct- Unveiling of Monuments The Olympics, Ilakoahs and the ! Magy is chairman of the boys' ganize, Mr. Gingold said. In view ed by Victor Elconin, Ohio State Lincolns are the respective title events and Sophie Stolberg is in of present conditions, it is un- University. Dr. Joseph Oppen- Unveilings of monuments in charge of the girls' baseball game likely that reorganization will be ► helm, physician, Providence Hos- holders in their classes. effected, Mr. Gingold declared memory of Anna Freedman and At 1:30 the Olympics to up and novelty races. pital, and Mrs. H. Barr, Nurse, are Wednesday. Bessie Rosen will take place on in constant attendance. Sunday, July 1, at 2 p. m., at Mizrachi Youth Flower Day Machpelah Cemetery. Members Saturday Night and Sunday of the Progressive Ladies Unter- — --- stitzung Verein, friends and rela- izo•h, lion.' ikdattionto Is ,„r -Ill Iiiii• Ink di .. oda near Niel:aim hills lie All arrangements have been tives ate invited to attend. - elll in tim lo thelty In a neek or two completed for the Mizrachi flower At a special meeting of a com- k noes" seta la the 05 1 's• or s days, to take place this Saturday mittee from the Board of Direc- The Kvutzah lvrith has coo- night and Sunilay, July 1. pleted arrangements for its an- '1'1' al ,,,',''',V.,' ,i,l,.",,l ,",„;',.'"„ r hX.. ri'..irl',', of the Zionist Organization It IF reported that the Mizrachi noel picnic, which will be held A . kerma. hr her mon ■ (iamb i in Iron, of Detroit held Wednesday, Junel In sad and loving remembrance r " ,!.V, " ,','V eir:7;1'11:riV Sunday, July It, at Elizabeth Park, ';!': !;,..!‘; i n l 'tt ris! Youth will receive the support of 2(1, the following resolutions were I of our dear Irving Berman Ishii w midway between Detroit and o !loos,. 1 the Booth Mizrachi, the Women's adopted in tribute to the memory ______ ' I left us on the 14th day of Tomos, Mizrachi Organization in Detroit. Toledo. Special buses have been 8 yearn ago. Mrs. Hon... stesitiosa her neio to The request for immediate aid of Boris Ganapol: arranged for transportation for I r . lideland for AL fro do, thin pont week. Forever missed by his father; "Whereas, Mr. Boris Ganapol by the Helmet Ilamizrachi (The -- Kvutzah members and their mother, eiders and brother. as a has for many years served in Workers i ;n,1 ";". I,',`.: ' Religious Pioneer An invitation has also , „'„Iir,',',,,,";;',,,, m 1;i,1, ,,T,„ "nT,:'Vr„,; friends. member of the Board of Directors been extended to parents and ionic,' non. s snort s olos,. m,.rd....,;.. , Palestine), to which the entire of the Zionist Organization of p ,,, ,. wow. , II.,,,, ,„,„ „, ,,,,I, I„. . proceeds of all flower days go, has children of the schools. The buses Detroit., and been most urgent this year. . will leave promptly at 10 o'clock. ole oo• fanning Henry Club. "Whereas, he has also been in i Everyone approached is asked to -- - The committee in charge con- DOROTHY BRAUDE I 1 i end Min Jon( lemon ha, !wan former years an active member bute generously. slats of David R u b ens t e i n , presi• „,,. of 274 Richton Ave., 30 years old, ,.... in ceir"t nos pon newt, sh e lcontri sr miss PegitY, The headquarters will be at the of the United Palestine Appeal died on June 25. Funeral ser e- dent, Gershon Hecker, Mrs. II. Heron %Wind at the sir, and `Ira Harold ':,stns1 u, nnn ,,,, Center, 9030 12th St. Fmk. Board and participated whole- for M izrachi Milkovsky and Mrs. A. D. Mark- of 'introit ',pinion' with tan heartedly in all its undertakings km were held on June 27 with n ;lot and a Naha 'meetly on thee te• interment at Clover Hill Park son. tuni ?loin it trip in North... NIII hIgan and fund-raining efforts for Pales- This picnic has been arranged Cemetery. bliss Braude wan born Five Professional Promotions — tine, and L ouis antIon I. 'nem tell hark li in conjunction with the Kvutzah 110,.. Ste. Marie, Mich., and sic College Drop at his fine in Sault "Whereas, because of Opole f . Europe. nn , of Ivrith of Toledo. They have also %en nOOG,. and lived here for 14 years. '''Sho illir•lion too Jewish cultural background made similar plans and all their a sig. graduated from Northern High Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of interest Mr. Ganapol made The Sunday s,nool or esogroxislinn members will arrive at the park School in 1921 and from Detroit ,„ the Dropsie College for Hebrew niflcant contribution to the Zion- at the same time. The Toledo; Teachers College in 1923. For and Cognate Learning, has issued int cause of Detroit, and Kvutzah is headed by Rabbi taught in the Gar- three years the following statement: "Whereas, association with Mr. Lichtenstein and S. Smullin. failing health forcing Miss Garber Appointed to Staff of the At a recent meet In g Ganapol for many years has en- field School, Ganapol of Women's Council of the college , abled this organization to learn her retirement. She is survived board of governors o and four it was voted to promote the fol- how conscientious a devotee of the by her father, Samuel, sisters, Mrs. J. B. Lederer, Mrs. Appointment of Miss Shoshana . lowing men to professorships: Zionist philosophy he wan, Walter Stevenson and Esther and how Garber, a young Jewish attorney Dr, Abraham A. Neuman, pro- keenly he understood and pro- from Cleveland, to the staff of fessor of history; Dr. Nathaniel foundly interpreted the place of Rose Braude. A resolution to establish a na:, the National Council of Jewish I. Reich, professor of Egyptology; Palestine in the life of the Jewish TINA LOTHEIM tional organization of Jewish youth Women, was announced by Mrs. Dr. Joseph Reider, professor of people in and out of Palestine, of 3044 Tuxedo Ave., formerly of connected with the Reform Temples Arthur Brin of Minneapolis, presi- Biblical philology; Dr. Solomon L. and New York City, 68 years old, died throughout the country was adopt- dent of the Council. Shuns, professor of Arabic . , Dr. "Whereas, he was ever ready on June 28, Funeral services ed by the Commission on Jewish Miss Garber is a graduate of Ephraim A. Speiser, professor of with all energy to serve the cause were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Education of the Union of Ameri- Columbia and Western Reserve the history of the Ancient Orient of Palestine whenever he was can Hebrew Congregations and the Home on June 29 with interment Universities, with the degree of and lecturer on Biblical philology. called upon, at Central Conference of American the B'nai Moshe Cemetery: She The Jewish Theological Semin- Doctor of Laws froni the latter, ."Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved Rabbis at its annual meeting held is survived by her husband, Jo- ary of America and the Dropsie that the Zionist Organization of recently at Wernersville, Pa. The and for several years practiced L College have jointly, with the help Detroit records its deep sorrow at Bus; • daughter, Mrs. Joseph work will he done in co-operation law in Cleveland. and of the Emergency Committee in the sudden passing away from our Staub; two brothers, Julius with the National Federation of Aid of Displaced German Schol- midst of a loyal, devoted and sin- Fritz Kauder, both of New York Gift to Children's Home in Temple Sisterhoods. City; and three sisters, Mrs. J. Memory of Morris Kornfield ars, been able to secure the serv- care worker and friend, and It was announced at the meet. Brenner, Mrs. E. Plaster and Mrs, ices for the ‘j next academic year "Be It Hereby Further Resolved W. Fleeter, all of New York City. ing that in the near future a work The Jewish Children's Home re- of I/r. Alexander Sperber, for- that :,.assresolutions be spread on "The Status of the Jew in merly of the University of Bonn, upon the minutes of this organi- ; Germany" prepared by Or. Jacob ceived a contribution from the em- R. Marcus, professor of History at ployes of Ewift & Co., 1911 Gra- who has specialized in Septuagint zation and a copy thereof sent to MOSES FIWERMAN the Hebrew. Union College, will go tint Ave., in memory of Morris I studies and other departments of the bereaved family. of 1946 Virginia Park, 71 years Biblical philology. Korn field. "James 1. Ellmann, to press. Funeral old, died on June 25. President, services were held at Gilbert's Fu- "Zionist Organization of neral Home on June 26 with inter- Detroit, men! at Machpelah Cemetery, Joseph H. Ehrlich," Rabbi S. M. Fine officiating. He 'Chairman of Resolutions is survived by three brothers, Max, Committee." Abe and Sam, and four !deters, ON SALE NOW AT PUBLIC 2457 Ilvarnin g ' IN MEMORIAM OBITUARY One Block North Vernor Highway 4 • Joseph Bernstein, free Parking Auctioneer On Duffield Street .1 To Launch Jewish I Youth Movement . edarPoint onAke .Crie Inlay a happy melon al "The Playground of thy Groat lalurs"—Junal6 fa Sopt.3 FM MOMENT AWAITS YOU. HAPPINESS AND HEALTH HEM REIGN swim AUTO TOURISTS .. pion your journey wilh a dithohNnl Hoy al Gator Point. Idol con. for o do., a reokond or your woovocation. Fr.. parking spore for 6000 Ample pomp ipook Emily readied by AN., Ohio Routs 2, U. S. Route 6; by Reil, b•toorrbea w Shoevaar. MAIL THIS SPECIAL COUPON AT ONCE TO Manuel Urbacb Ile O. A. boorklIns Co . , Cedar Point, Sandusky, OhM. folder on Cada, Point Pleamaond mi., without oblipatIon, your now Meow Mania • A I Plant to Re /Nat by the Arocricoo Molting Company at ,•11■t,,r s hympertir, h , ano Du. .1 eau, and Hirer Rouge, Ihrrolt, • er Mrs. Lena Coplan of Jessup, Pa., Mrs. Fannie Levy of Scranton, Pa., Mrs. Molly Gross of New Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Mich., York City and Mrs. Rose Janney a hot-bed of political activity of Brooklyn, Pa. is this eek, with election day ached - tiled for Tuesday, July 3. At the primary elections held Tuesday, June 26, candidates were nomin- , aced for the various offices in the Saluda Republic. A close contest between various rival factions 1i- natty resulted in the nomination of Elkin Mittleman and Billy Cu- get: as candidates for president of the Nahelu Republic. With the election of officers the Nahelu Republic will begin to function for the season of 1934. Its purpose is to provide training in self-government and discipline. Through its council, courts and , various committees, the enclitic acts in a supervisory capacity, in- , vestigates and administers pen- Alfieri for infractions of rule!' and I submit; reports and recommenda -, SURGICAL MOM. tons. ER Year. Loper The success of Camp Nahelu in Mese Eadarsod developing this spirit is shown by by Wins the fact that for the third con- thysklas. secutive season it is Ailed to capa- city, with only ■ few vacancies 2073 available for the second half- C.1.4.tos. season starting July 19. Requests for information or applications [send 10407 for registration should be ad- • dressed to Camp Nahelu, Perry Elections at Camp Nahelu Largest Hotels on the Great lakes,1000 cool, outside rooms, at mod- slope, a erate rotes. Finest Bathing Beach in the world, so gradual in fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing ... child can enjoy it in safety. There's endless otiroctions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the latest, clean, modern, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, oppe- tiring meals, as formal or informal as you desire, even to Picnic Grounds. Emanuel Celler and Theodore A. WHAT NATION THINKS meat. There in no liberal princi- Peyser of New York, Herman P. ple which protects • man from be- OF HERR HANFSTAENGL 1 ng told that he is a scoundrel, Koppelman of Connecticut and or that he consorts with murder- Henry Ellenbogen of Pennsyl- Eisherial in the Nation of ice. 27 ers and thieves, or that he is a din- vania. Cognressman Dickstein told grace to the university which Baron Rothschild: "I consider it an honor and a', shared in his education These are The Nation cannot support the simple facts and should be ex- privilege to extend to you, Baron opinion of its old friend and one- pounded to Harvard's Nazi guest. Rothschild. and your brother,' time contributor, Heywood Broun,, If this representative of tyranny Lord Rothschild of London, an that the government of the United is to have the run invitation from the Jews of Amer- States should have refused admix- and oppression of the country and the Harvard ica to be their guests of honor at 'ion to Ernst Franz Sedgwick Yard, the rest of us should et least A Century of Progress world s Hanf•taengl. Mr. Broun argues assume the right to tell him what fair in Chicago to celebrate Jew- that the authorities have kept out ieh Community Day on July 29.1 we think of him. for political reasons such com- And in thin connection, I may say paratively innocuous persons as that youwill be welcomed by the Emma Goldman, and that consist- BARON ROTHSCHILD AT American people as a whole who., ency demands that Hanf•taengl, CHICAGO JEWISH DAY like you, believe in tolerance and , as an ective member of a bloody justice to the civilized world. dictatorship, should be no more In reply Baron Rothschild told CHICAGO. — Baron Maurice gently treated. This position Is) Rothschild of Paris, France, is the the delegation: logical but nothing more. Mr. Hart of a number of invited inter- i "I must thank all of you very Th Broun knows the answer. national figurer. to accept a bid much for the invitation to come government should never have to attend the Jewish Community to Chicago. I shall plan to remain shut out Emma Goldman or Mi- Day festivities at A Century of •in this country long enough to be chael Karolyi or the uncounted Progress on July 29, it was an- able to be in Chicago on that other dissenters of the left. By nounced by the committee in ' great day which will mean so the same token it should no t have charge of the fete. much to the Jewish people, not shut out Ernst Ilanfataengl and, Word of the Jewish leader's ac. only in thin country. but in the having admitted him. it is bound ceptance was received here from whole world. to protect him from the chance of "I am sure that Jews every- Washington where a committee physical CURL. But after as- headed by Congressman Samuel where look to thin great country. serting this, the Nation hastens 'the United States. where prevail Dickstein of New York called upon to the support of Heywood Broun Baron Rothschild. Among other. liberty and tolerance, with the and all others, Harvard men or to join in extending an invitation greatest of hope and respect; and not, who are utilizing the occasion to him to come here were Con- •this manifestation in Chicago will of Mr. lianfstaengl's visit to as- gressman Adolph Sabath of Chi- , be considered by them a sign that sure him of the depth of their cue, Congresswoman Florence P. 'somehow there will be peace for dialike for him personally and Kahn of California, Congressman them in Europe." their abhorrence of his govern- Detroit To Be Malting Center American Malting Company to Build State's Largest Plant Here lienOir In Pliips toner.' ma klna lotrod el. inftort•nt the molting induatry ho, 1.05 toko n by the Amen. Stalling nanank • Michlgon ren edolten. In the M. • uguration of in nmpaign erwi l l Tnr in .ornpately build and MIndi tn. 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Judge Lewis Re-elected Head of Brith Sholant ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (JTA1 —Municipal Judge William M. Lewis of Philadelphia was re- elected grand master of the Inde- pendent Order of Brith Sholom, national fraternal organization, atl the elope of its 29th annual con- vention at the Ritz-Carlton- Rev. Canto. David Gold** Detroit'. ► rv.rite MOHIL adios Coromo ■ ales Potion...1as Ho.e and by Appointment load 64011