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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
OBITUARY
DR. BRONFIN DEAD
possessed me in Palestine two ,
0 ARREST BIENENFELD
years ago, the Jewish youth of the
ISADORE HOROWITZ
United
States would rally 'round
IN CHARITY DRIVE
of 2675 Rochester Ave., 67 years
the Maccabi banner.”
old, died on Aug. 2. Funeral serv- Director of National Jewish
When
asked
what
he
consideredi
NEW YORK -- (JTA) — New
ices were held on Aug. 3 with in-
The spokesman of an age is mute!
Hospital Was Authority
the greatest athletic success of his
York City's campaips against cha-
terment at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
Ills song sung; his word is spoken.
on Tuberculosis
career, he immediately replied;;
rity rackets was continued Friday
tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
An ancient nation's magic flute
"The fact that I was able to par- I
Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating.
when the four persons arrested for
DENVER, Colo.—Dr. I. D.
titillate with the American roe-
Is silent and is broken.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth; Brontin, for
alleged soliciting of funds for so-
the past seven years
cabi
team
at
Tel
Aviv
to
me
is
two sons, Harry and Seymour, medical director of the
called charitable purposes and then
National
I hear a voice high and higher
and will be my greatest athletic
and four daughters, Mrs. Emil
enterprise and victory."
keeping the proceeds were held for
Robbins, Mrs. Bariley II. Hertz- Jewish Hospital at Denver, died
From Judah's son and Judah's daughter.
A
Hard
Worker.
hearings in First District Magis-
berg, Lilian and Florence, and
Who'll now unroll our 'Scroll of Fire?"
When the United States team I
trate's Court by Magistrate Adolph
seven grandchildren.
Who'll now bewail our "Town of Slaughter?"
returned to America in the sum-
Stern on Aug. 1 and 6. AIL defend-
mer of 1932 with such a splendid
tI
ants pleaded not guilty.
CARL ROSE
But never dead is the soul that sings,
record behind it ,the administra-
Rabbi Jacob Bienenfeld, 53, of
of 2640 Clay Ave., 22 years old,
Nor
mute
the
spokesman
of
a
race,
tive
board
of
the
Maccabi
deter.
1057 Hoe Ave., the Bronx, head of
died on Aug. 2. Funeral services
mined that the time was ripe for
For word has life, and word has wings
the Downtown Synagogue at 96 Li-
FROM DAY MINOR/. PAVE
were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
a concerted drive for membership.
WAS EROADAMPIAG WOMiER.
berty St., and his 17-year-old Km,
Home on Aug. 2, with interment
Anti so shall pierce time and space,
AT 14 It ORD 16FI It W.
However, due to one thing or an-
were held for hearing Aug. 6.
at Beth Lsaac Cemetery. He is
other,
nothing
was
done
until
the
Maurice G. Wahl, Assistant Dis-
survived by his parents, Mr. and
Farewell, 0 singer of the "Grief and Wrath."
beginning of this year. It was
trict Attorney, who directed the ar-
Mrs. Moses Rose.
Your song is sung, your past is wrought,
rests, said that in the case of the
then that David White was ap-
Your people on its freedom's path
Bienenfelds and that of the other
pointed executive director of the
IDA SCHWARTZ
It WAS CAPTAIll
two
defendants, the names of prom-
American Association. Not long
Shall sing your song and think your thought,
of 9611 Cameron Ave., 55 years;
AND SU OF IIIE
after he had taken his post the
inent persons, as well as jurists
old, died on July 31. Funeral
from other communities, were used
organization received its official
—PHILIP M. RASKIN.
services were held on Aug. 1 with
to influence donations through the
charter. Since then the record of
'VAN TEAM fila
interment at Beth Moses Ceme•;
telephone and the mail.
the Maccabi( has been a splendid
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tery, Rev. GoWine officiating. She
Y oung Ilienenteld was alleged to
one and credit is due to the per-
WORLD ANTA61119
States should press upon the na-
is survived by her husband, Max.
n
have accepted a $74 check, signed by
soality,
energy and executive
tions the multi-lateral pact of Rudy Vallee, from Detective
AT ill AVIV, Ill IV.
a bility of the manat the helm.
Derry
)1w/inks-fit/LI
MAX SELTZER
non-agression suggested by Presi- Lichtblau, posing as Vallee's Sec-
Plans for the second Maccabiad
of 1744 West Euclid 'Ave., 52
Al Pt 6121110JUMP
retary
in
Vallee's'
office,
Both
lie-
in 1935 at Tel Aviv have been
the' nr«tom«^ 1". nue. thl dent Roosevelt. (3) The Presi-
years old, died on July 30. Funeral
nenfelds were held on $500 ball
under way for some time. On this' :;". 1 -c:.r ieir:77V
l
, 1: ti:'1',":,V:7"i;, i: dent should be authorized to place each.
services were held at Lewis Bros.
trip the American team will be i" "'qv , OIe^"... " th e an embargo on arms, munitions
Funeral Home on July 31 with
er ii.iteh wish faiths. ! and credits to nations that send
composed of 25 men and women •
interment at Beth Moses Ceme.!
Nazi Campo.., Slights Zweig
representing track and field, swim- asevi s or
raohy. on ...e-u,Trsii:e7, theii military forces across the
tery. lie is survived by his wife, LATE DR. I. D. BRONFIN
ming, boxing, wrestling and ten- :"1,1„;„7"„„
Vi „;
i boundary lines of other nations,
Yetta•
PRAGUE — (JTA) — Die
nisi
or
propose
to
do
so.
(4)
There
he
The
trip
will
he
open
only
.a.,oid
here Tuesday, July 31, following
1111 c• hronli le an to the National Confer..
to Maccabi members.
I should be government control of Westfaelische Landeszeitung, Ba-
an illness of several weeks.
owe of JPIVP end ehrholane Still Sum th
ALBERT BERMAN
varian Nazi paper, praised in the
the
munitions
industry.
(5)
The
Already
there
are
Maccabi
Assts..,
New
cork
ell
r.
Recognized as one of the fore-'
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of Con-
groups in many of the principal
President and Congress should highest terms Richard Strauss,
most authorities in the United
cities of the country, with re-. Q. What truth is there in the withhold appropriations required Austro-German composer and con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek con- States on the treatment of tuber-
ducted funeral services for Al-
REFERRED TO AS • S01001.MOY NED (111/R •
quests for chapter memberships ! charge e that the Jew is unassimils for carrying out the naval build- ductor known for his Nazi sym-
culosis, Dr. Brontin had devoted
bert Berman of 1167 Edison
001' diE rottowED LUXE IN THE FOOT-
pouring in from various sectors.
ing program authorized in the pathies, for having withdrawn a
Ave„ the greater part of his profes-
at 2 p. m. Monday. Burial
STEPS
OF
GREAT
HARVARD
STAR
of the country. ,j
able.
A ? This, like all generalizations Vinson Naval Bill. (6) The Na- forthcoming production of the ope-
AND
was
in sional career to institutional work,
IIECUTNE DIRECTOR OF IRE UNITED'
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Mr.
WORM'S (HAMAN 6ROADJUMPF_R.
If you are a reader of the JTA as false. The process of assimil e-' tions should abolish weapons de- ra, "Silent Woman," with a text
STATES MACIABI AssuciA-nom ALSO ME
Berman died Saturday at a sum- ing lie received his medical train-
ATTENDED HARVARD.
sporting columns you belong in lion among cone Jews has go nt . l signed primarily for aggressive written by Stefan Zweig, noted
at
the
Long
Island
College
!
mer cottage at Courtright, Ont., , Hospital in
the Maccabi movement. Eventu- no fast as to constitute a re al purposes, provide for a compre- German Jewish author. Dr.
New York, from which
where he was spending the sum-
ally, why not now? Join the Mac- problem, because in throwing o ff hensive system of international Strauss cancelled the opening per-
—COpyright, IOW Jewieh Telegraphit Agency.
institution
he
graduated
with
formance of the opera, which was
mer. A native of Detroit, he was honors. In
cabi.
The enterprising and energetic leader of the United States Maccabi
the old they have cast away n of armaments control and completely to have taken place in Dresden .
he became super-
about 35 years old and was a intenitent and 1918
ren ounce, exceptfor strictly po-
, Rah! Rah! Rah? only the dross but the gold.
B
medical director of
)n
Association is a crack athlete as well as an executite. He ended e
At the same time Dr. Strauss
For the last 75 years C. C. N. Y., the other hand it would be fair
graduate of the medical school of the Beth Israel Hospital in Boo-
lice purposes, all military and na-
brilliant athletic career two years ago at the international Maccabiad
has been known as the "St. Nicks," state that the same processes of
to Cal aviation. (7) The United also cancelled his scheduled parti-
the University of Michigan. Hie ton, and during the two years in
cipation
in the Salzburg musical
the "Lavenders" and the "City attrition which work upon the n
father, Barnard; six brothers, Sol, this position, he reorganized the
• in Tel Aviv, Several years ago White, as a schoolboy broad-jumped
a- States should enter the World festival in Austria, thus avoiding
Clickers." In fact, they have been • tional integrity of other pcopl
Julius, Frank, William, Louis and institution and also organized
twenty-three feet, an unparalleled feat, for a youngster. The
Court and define the terms upon any collaboration with Jewish ar-
called many other names by the also work upon the Jews, but t es which it would be willing to re-
loon shout White in this extraordinary leap.
Isadore, and three sisters, Mrs. there the first nurses' training
tists and demonstrating that his
diehards who went to see their historic experience of the Jew h
Harry Fine, Mrs. Richard Cott school in New England, conducted
as late itself to the League of Na- is 100 per cent. Nazi of the purest
football teams in action but we done for the Jewish soul what t he
tions.
and Esther Berman survive. under Jewish auspices.
"Aryan" dye.
can't reveal those names in these
ing of the executive council of columns. However, it'll be the furnace does for metal: it has
In 1920 he came to Denver as
MEYER LIEBERMAN
made it tougher and more resist- MVDl MTH urn= • rlivrecrion run morrr • Heintz, %gm
the
Maccabi
to
begin
we
rummag-
'
Stantrn,
"Beavers" from now on, please.
Services for Meyer Lieberman„ resident physician of the sena-
ed through the desk in his office.
•
of the Jewish Consumptive
With the advent of Benny Fried- t ant. Perhaps the general atti- •
By MORRIS WEINER
2255 Taylor Ave., who died Tuestorium
-
In a bottom drawer we found his man as head football coach a new ude toward inter-marriage might
The following
day in Receiving Hospital, were Relief Society.
tcserrissi. ling J. T. A
scrapbook, the sort of thing that spirit prevails in this New Y ork be the most potent factor in de-
year
he
noun
appointed
medical
di-
conducted at Lewis Bros. Funeral
every athlete keeps. However, institution C. C. N. Y., which has j nying the assimilation of the Jew.
Home, 7739 John R. St., Wednes- Teeter and superintendent of that
The Man BehMd the Maccabi
this ran true to form, merely by far the largest Jewish student Also, it should be noted that Jew-
day, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal institution, which position he held
On the sun-baked stadium at hinting at the athletic achieve. population of any college in the sh resistance is met by Christian
officiating. Burial was in Mach- until 1927.
.... Tel Aviv, Palestine, during the ments of White from 1917 to world also has a moniker—Catho- lisinclination, which is likewise a
Resigning to enter private prat- first M
pelah Cemetery. Mr. Lieberman
d
1930. Notwithstanding, we man- lie College Now Yiddish—C. C. N. ' 'cry potent factor.
who was 43 years old, lived here tire in Denver, he was two months Dave White, executive director g . aged to glean some of the more
1%, ketch on?
Q. What are the reasons that
of
28 years and hod been in the later invited to become medical the United States Maccabi Assoc- important facts about "the
The reason the name "Beavers" t he Church forbids Catholics to
man
gasoline business. Surviving are director of the National Jewish lotion, made his last appearance behind the Maccabi."
was decided upon for a name is the h e cremated?
his wife, Lydia; a son, Donald; jHospital, and assumed that posi- as an athlete in active competi-
White earned recognition as • fact that this animal is seen on the
A. The Inland Catholic of Spo-
three sisters, Mrs. Harry Glick- Lion in May, 1927.
lion. It was a fitting swan song schoolboy jumper in the high state seal.
ane, Wash., answers this question
man, Mrs. Benjamin Zieve and
Dr. Bronfin was born in Pololsk, to a brilliant athletic career of school of Commerce but it wasn't
Regardless what name is used a s follows: The custom in the
Mrs. Benjamin Kaplowitz, and a Russia, Sept. 13, 1886. Brought more than 15 years, which netted
until he entered Mercersburg Aca- for the athletes on this college's C atholic Church, originating in
brother, Benjamin D.
, to this country by his parents at j him fame and recognition in Eur- demy in Pennsylvania that he re- athletic teams there will still he a t
he doctrine of the resurrection of
, the age of 14, his was the typical ope, Asia and America.
vealed
his best form. In the two preponderance of Kupperbergs, t he dead, that has the immemorial
MRS. ANNA MILLER
story of the young , penniless im- ' In .4 . •
, luzz, the Huston sport- years that he prepped at the aca- Kantrowitzes and Cohens,
unction of the centuries, is to
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal con- migrant who by sheer ability made ling pages headlined the fact that demy, prior to entering Harvard
ury the dead in the ground. Of
Decide now at what age you would like to retire—
ducted services for Mrs. Anna his way to the top of his chosenl"Schoolboy jumper startles Har- University, he scored victory af- JEWISH OLYMPIAD
nurse, if it be necessary for sani-
Miller, 1715 Seward Ave., in profession.
whether it is 55, 60 or 65. Name the amount you
card,'
with
the
following
story
ap-
ter
victory
and
earned
an
enviable
SWIMMERS
t
RESCUE
41'
ary reasons that dead bodies be
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, 7739
will require at that age to enjoy life. Then arrange
pended:
reputation as an athlete in the his-
NEW YORK. (JTA)—Leading c remat,ed, the Church permits.
John R. St., Tuesday. Burial
for The GREAT-WEST LIFE to mail you • cheque
the lifeguard staff of Rockaway 'T he practice of cremation arises
"Harvard's varsity track ath- toric Quaker institution.
was in 5Iachpelah Cemetery.
Beach
in
the
number
of
rescues
f
each month for the full amount.
fetes
stopped
work
yesterday
at
rom
a
source
antagonistic
to
the
Mercersburg
won
the
national
Mrs. Miller, who died Mon-
-
Soldier's Field to watch the broad scholastic track and field cham- for the 1934 season are Louis C hurch and is founded in infidel-
day, was born in Russia and had
Russo•Jewish Leader Celled Jumping of a youth from the High pionships in 1924 and White help- Abelson and Harold Kramer, both it y, and its motive is antagonistic •
Most men have no savings and no income at age 60.
lived here 44 years. She was 51' Noted by
Death in Moscow
But YOU can be Independent. You can sit back
School of Commerce, Dave White ed the school win by his first in of whom represented the United to Christian teaching. That spirit
years old. Surviving are her hus-
the
broad
jump.
Staten in the Jewish Olympiad at is opposed by the Church, and any
by name, who certainly estab-
and take life easy, if you make your future secure
band, Louis; three children, Mrs.
MOSCOW — (JTA) — Abraham limbe
Palestine
in
1932.
one
inspired
d
himself
as
a
'Schoolboy
Ned
Upon
his
graduation
from
this
by
such
sentiments,
M. Katz of Rochester, N. Y.; Mor- Strashun , 61 , for 20 years an ac- Gourdin.'
with a GREAT-WEST LIFE Retirement Annuity,
school he was bewildered by the
Abelson has rescued 21 persons who would desire to have his body
ton and Irma Miller; a brother, five worker in the Band, the Bus-
„
For the high school youth went offers that were made to him by from drowning. Kramer has 20 cremated after death, is denied
Harry Lipson, and six slaters, sian Jewish Socialist organization,
Thin plan offers you more income for less money
Mrs. C. Kramer of Los Angeles, and since 1919 a member of the out and broad jumped 2:3 feet, several of the leading institutions havings to his credit. Both men Christian burial because it indi-
than any other plan of saving. It guarantees you
Mrs. D. Harris, Mrs. F. Levine, Commundit party, died here. more than a foot and a half more in the east. He accepted the bid are graduates of the College of cates a lack of belief in Christian
a fixedincome as long as you live. In the event of
Mrs. B. II. Goldstein of Toledo, Strashun was interested in social than any man on the Harvard of Harvard in 1925 for a num- the City of New York, and have teaching and a spirit not in acs
your death before commencement of annuity pay-
ber of reasons, among which was been members of the Rockaway cord with the age-long custom of
Mrs. Rose Jacobson and Mrs. Sol service work and in education. He squad can leap."
ments, your beneficiary will receive the cash value
the Church.
was extremely active in organize-
Jacobson.
Exactly ten years after this the fact that he wanted to be life-saving crew for four years.
of the deposits you have made. Men can include
ions dealing with Jewish questions, story appeared, in April, 1932, an under the tutelage of Farrell,
' Q. Has the Federal Council of
Harvard
mentor.
It
wasn't
long
their wives in this plan, to provide an income aa
ncluding the Ozet, Komzet and J older and more experienced ath-
Churches made any pronounce-
Ort, which are primarily interested jlete jumped to a first place in the before he was known as a top-
's menu on the subject of world
tong as either of them lives.
. Prices on some coals have al- peace?
n placing Russian Jews on the international Maccabiad at Tel notcher in intercollegiate circles.
ready adsanced. Coke and
Greatest Athletic Success in
A. The Federal Council has
In memory of Sarah Burnstine and. I Aviv. It would be [brining to re-
Pocahontas price s remain the made many pronouncements on
Seymour
Palestine.
flate that it was White's magnill-
(Sarah Steingold.
Berlin Seminary Head, Rabbi cent leap that won for the Jewish- Realizing that we could not same temporarily.
the subject of peace. The most
1512 Union Guardian Bldg. Detroit, Mich.
Ten veers have passed eine* you
•
Hildesheurner,
recent pronouncement is that
ORDER NOW
Dies at 70 ; American athletes in Palestine, l earn very much from White's
have left, Ten years of longing for
RET'RESENTING
Sarah, dear, you end Mother — ' but such was not the case. The scrapbook, we cornered the busy
adopted by the Executive Com-
We
WI
ronatantly.
i isi are with
mittee of the Federal Council on
BERLIN. (JTA)—Rabbi Meier points that the track and field young man and finally got him
',whle you In every one of our
thoughts. May you bath red m Hildeshelmer, 70, died here after ; teams amassed as a result of talking on the first Maecabiad.
April 27, 1934. Briefly, it de-
• is one subject he'll enlarge
MGM,
is
clares: (1) The churches will not
a short illness.
Rabbi Hilda- I White's running broad jump
give their moral support to war
Sadly missed by father, broth- sheimer was spiritual leader of . helped roll up the tremendous upon *
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ers, sister, daughter and husband. Congregation Adath Israel in Ber-, score which the Jewish boys from , "Nothing gave me a greater
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tional difficulties. (2) The United 1•01411011 AO MOM • WINS MTN Maim • FIOTECylcu Nan
lin and director of the Berlin rob-.the states garnered in internation-j thrill,' he said, "than to watch
JI 1.11's (WARMS
In dear memory of Lizzie Eich- binical seminary. al competition. However, it was the thousands upon thousands of We Recommend wort-S*1mm Cooke
He was born in Eisenstadt, Ger- fitting that this young man, as cap- Jewish youngsters from all over
man, who passed away a year ago,
many, son of the well-known Lain and manager of the entire ; the world marching in the grand
August 6, 1933.
Rabb' Israel Hildesheimer, and A merican contingent, should take . parade in their white uniforms
In our hearts your memory lingerie
was educated in German schools.. a first place in his last active coo- j through the streets of Tel Aviv,
Swhet, lender and true,
There is not a day roes by
Dr. Hildesheimer was a member petitive event. It was a glowing before the international games. It
That we do not think of You.
of the central committee of the . tribute to his personality, leader- was an awe-inspiring spectacle
Sadly missed by her loving hus- Agudath Israel, Orthodox Jewish i ship and athletic ability that the and made me proud of the fart YOUR SHOES, Too long? Too
group, and a member of the execu- ' American team took first place • a ! that I am a Jew and a Maccabi
short? Too wide? Too nar-
band, son and sister.
WHEREVER MEN and WOMEN
tive of the Central Union of Ger- the track and field events and a member.
row? We can make them over
up to two sizes larger. We
man Citizens of the Jewish Faith. second in the final scoring among I "When the American team, in
Want and Appreciate the Best
Refuge.. Scholar Appointed
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30
He was known to world Jewry the nations of the World Mecca- 1 its special uniforms, paraded in
Yeshiva College of New York because of his advocacy o f soc ia l biad.
years' experience. M. KANER
the stadium with the teams from
announces the appointment of Dr. justice.
Enjoyed Brilliant Athletic
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.33 other countries I felt a spirit
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C
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in modern philosophy.
"Nazi Bullying Fails"
We have written much on the left me breathless. Then again.
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The shock tactics which brought j know very much about the ath•jcess for nie
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mornings
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White isn't the sortnf chap to talk 'Berlin and• the famous Halcoan
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FOR RENT —1204 Burlingame,
beautiful six rooms and break-
fast room, tile bath and stall
shower, oil beat, Frigidaire,
hand-painted, eedarized closets.
Call Madison 6058.
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FOR RENT — Beautifully fur-
nished room for • lady in mod-
ern home by couple. All con-
veniences. Kitchen privileges.
Maid service. Reasonable. De-
sirable neighborhood. Near bus
line. 3273 Cortland, Townsend
6-2670.
Rev. Cantor
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WANTED-2,000 dancers for the
annual moonlight sponsored by
the Los Angeles Sanatorium
Auxiliary on the Steamer Taah-
moo, Sunday evening, Aug. 19.
Tickets in advance, 50c, at the
dock, 65c, Phone Trinity 2-8815
or at Sam's Confectionery, 8838
12th St.
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BEAUTIFUL Genuine Kimball
Upright Piano, 'mall, like new.
$100 teak W. W. Kimball Co. ,
Factory Branch, 15 E. Grand
River, Opposite J. L Hudson.
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