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Behrendt Thanks
Jewish Citizens

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The
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thee
Prosperous New Year.

Mr.

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HENRY BEHRENDT

Auxiliary of Congregation Bean ticket at the Primary elec-
tion on Tuesday.
Beth Yehuda
Mr. Behrendt has asked The
1705 Pingree Ave.
s:stsiels bests wish, to tile entire Jewish Detroit Jewish Chronicle to ex-
PPY end
Voinilty for •
tend
his heartfelt thanks to the
Prospem, New bear.
Jewish community for the sup-
He stated fol-
port given hint.
lowing the Primaries that he will
gi
#anaw
do everything in his power to
merit the trust placed in him by
Debbi Bernard Heiler of the Ittliel
undatIon at Ann Alb, Is emitting the voters when and if he is
for the
th e pulpit of Temple Beth
i ag elected in November.
e
...Ion. Do New rear'syen

FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

Gerard Sees Reich
Crisis Approaching

(Celt tight, 1111, Jewish Telegrapide A•eney, In, y

SEPT. 12, 1929. ZURICH.—The body of Louis Marshall,
who died here yesterday, will be shipped to the United States;
Zionist General Council interrupts sessions to do him honor;
Jerusalem Executive sends condolences.
SEPT. 13, 1929. JERUSALEM.—Jewish leaders in Pales-
tine formulate reconstruction plans for devastated colonies as
Arab-Jewish conflict begun over Wailing Wall dies down.
SEPT. 15, 1929. NEW YORK.—Christians of all denom-
inations meet to protest Arab massacres of Jews in Palestine.
SEPT. 16, 1929. PARIS—Weizmann policies failed, Re-
visionists charge; demand resignations of Weizmann and his
associates.
SEPT. 16, 1929. BUDAPEST.—Dr. Tibor Loew appointed
president of the Budapest Supreme Court; descendant of the
Rabbi of Prague, creator of the "Golem," according to legend.
SEPT. 17, 1929, WASHINGTON.—Harry Guggenheim,
president of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for Aeronautics,
appointed United States Ambassador to Cuba.
SEPT. 18, 1929. NEWARK.—Louis Bomberger, retiring
head of the Gamberger Department Store, gives $1,019,000
to 236 employes of the store.

Bake Sale of J. W. E. W. 0. day, Sept. 17, before Yoin Kip-
pur, to take place in all the Jewish
Next Monday, Sept. 17
meat markets in Detroit.

Members and friends of the or-
• The Jewish Womens European ganization are requested to co-
NEW YORK. (JTA) — James
operate. The proceeds of this sale
W. Gerard, former United States I Welfare Organization is preparing
will go for relief to needy orphans.
Ambassador to Germany, who ar- a home bake sale for next Mon-
rived here on the Conte di Savoie
from a three weeks' stay in

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FOR SALE BY SETTER D

Al the teal ineellna lilauo were noble
for the Rhona! work inert to he held
at Central High School On 1 11 - 1. 4. sr-
111,111 are the defending I httinplona.
Itremdente or rel....Wt.'. of dub.
1001.
• rn Ins sell to attend all tutu./
111 101 at 1 110 Battu.
Plans Were muds for a ewlinrnIng meet,
Chiba or fraterilltle• wishing to Julti
the "N" group write W 1111.1 Morris,
All 0. Warren for Information.

ROME. (JTA) — Premier Ben-
JAMES W. GERARD
ito Mussolini visited the Palestine
pavilion in the Levant Fair now
Southern France, declared that
being held in Bari, Italy. The
Germany faces either Communism,
monarchy or a war.
Itobbi ileller hodgfor the subject of hie
President Wilson's wartime en-
rodnion The Juuria y Through Life.
INSTITUTE
ANNOUNCES
voy to the Reich called Germany
sow
Al a weddlos of losely
LIAR WIRES
the sore spot of Europe and said
CALLS TO ITS RABBIS The 1.1,0 Wires resumed a , ' Mlles
Helen Elisabeth Neliner, daughter or
Adolph Meitner. Ina.. the bride of Mor-
Sent. 1i, et the In 01111. or Darold Divi-
that, although Ilitlerism is strong- ' ,
Sales Manager
ris Arthur Tenenbaum of III city, for.
ne.. The mummer season was soma
ly entrenched, sooner or later an
Inerly of ItIrrnhighorn, Ala., at the home
Announcement of the place. sat the lash ...away at Dit, Lake.
AV.,
al
MIS
N.
Weadock
of her enter,
explosion must result from the
—
ments of 20 graduates during the
PHI
ale orlot it Sunday esenIng. Field 1. 11,110
1•111 L.A.
discordant elements boiling under,
the Immediate, faintly witnessed the ,'err.
summer of 1934 is made in the
Phi Lambda Pill held annual elec•
its repressions.
ninny Which WOK garter...I hy Rabbi report of Rabbi Morton M. Ber-
lion of omens ot the ewer of a very
Eyeshade Doppot In a 1 .0rorr of the
micreenful eunitner Rea.. at their cwt.
"Hitler 'has done some good
LINWOOD at TYLER
living 1,1.1 banked WO for, Slid WIllte man, director of field activities of tool at l'000 hake. This
, elected to
things," Mr. Gerard declared. "He I
autumnal flowern and flanked 0110 Dory the Jewish Institute of Religion, n abs are• Donald Moss, pres ident: Sam.
Townsend 11-2217
tapers In high randelobram. The bride
.1 Brandon, steel ...dent: Leo 7.Ipper.
has suppressed Communism, which
a as rhernang In a gown of Ivory oetin submitted to the board of trus- serret•ry,
treasurer;
Miller,
Martin
was growing in Germany at an'
Ind oser•tiaily of lace forintrig it Ilaln tees, of which the lion. Julian Clarence itroUdy and !dart. Stiller "Y"
in haek vol wearing • rail •nd Yell of
extreme rate."
deleitat•".
W.
Mack
is
chairman.
In
addi-
Drueselo lace. Iler sister, Mire Emily
---
Mr. Gerard said he had been
honor,
of
.1 Neill., who .Prvpd as mall
tion, the Jewish Institute of Re-
ARGONALTS
ph‘.11.116.16.
with three
wore pearh rhiffeli ve1,1
told by exiles he had met on the re
Al the recent election the following
ligion,
of
which
Dr.
Stephen
S.
m
q uarter length Dirket to inatch. Sauel
were
indurted
Into
Ohre:
Irwin
Roo.,
Riviera
that certain German Jews!
0
TennenboUln of 111rmingliant, Abs., so- Wise is president and founder, held rot; Derry Ilelldnw, Ylre•Orooldentt
Holiday Greetings to the
still exempt from the customary
misted his brother abest man.
Nee 1111100, secretary; inch Zum.
111....
n
a edding
w
dinner has placed 12 students in Holy berg treasurer' Leo l'anserand Morris
ony
e
cerem
0
After
th
Entire Jewish Community
restrictions on "non-Aryans" were I
was PInNY. 1 f ollowed by a rece ption f or Day posts.
Steingold, metal., of the board of
humorously known as "Aryans by I
During th•
gliento.
Most recent calls to graduates, dire, tors. During the mounter seavon the
t u hrii e
C s, "D:e
. 1;1, 11 a g:o
two pig., and Ale
decree," because they were too
not previously announced, are as club 1 eponsored
al Whitton, Lake for members
important in the German economic
n et,1 ,, In natio dyed to "man't r"'" follows:
t r l i lts,n ein
mai (Mende. Leo passer wax preitented
I
Itpon their re•
, reoloorles
system to antagonize.
with a gift ID the fraternity for Ills
is?.
Bellaire, Ohio, Dr.
at 111,01, In the Ania•
.101011111m, work during the IMP{ year.
"The Catholic question will be
.111111 AraritilPtIt
man, '26 (University co'
Sys moor wax lad Den Columbus Were
iiut•of.trown guests nt the uevillit in•
settled in the very near future,"
:oert A. n rcepted aa pledges for the first degree.
1 Iluded Mrs, Abraham Eoltistuin of • Bluefield, W. Va., Dr.
Mr. Gerard declared. "Hitler will
lento Dn., Nnt han Nolen, retch, Ruskin, '30 (Harvard Lniversity);
ALPHA TAY FRATERNITY
Nflon nay Drostinck ond Simnel Tenet,-
reach an accord with the Catholic
BENITO MUSSOLINI
Danville, Pa., Rabbi Arthur Bro-
Itu Scot. 3, the fret closed mummer
beam of Eirmonglisni Abs., Wm. Mot
at the eottoge at Sylvan Lake
Church in Germany as Mussolini
,
actillti
RN. Entelle dey, '34 (University of Toronto); with a wienie Most awl athletic remised
Sehooninan of Mile...
Co.
Premier
displayeds
deep
interest
did in Italy."
1.e1 In of Cleveland, Mr. Dora, LIplann
Members and friends attendwl the wed.
Englewood, N. J., Rabbi Ephraim
# 11 f Jarlmns I le. FIR., Mrs. Henry MID".
and Ilersrads in the exhibit of Palestine prod-
din
gof
Henry
Moreton
m a n and Mrs. will Seht,Inger of I, Fischoff, '28 (College of the City
ucts and asked for detailed infor-
troll. Mr. mat Mr.. Meyer Levy and of N. Y.); Flushing, N. Y., Rabbi Schwartz el Webster
0 -
Dr. M. 011 eel mall and 11. Galileo
Mims Adelaide he, of Jot... Mr. and
3600 TOLEDO ST.
Abraham Dubin, '26 (College of vaptal. of the len baseball I ham.... mation on the development of Tel
`Ira linvld Pelt./ nod Mrs. nail Mrs
tootles.] Seltner oT Flint 51111 Mr. and the City of New York); Richmond, ehlp team, will be feted With the Irani Aviv, the new harbor at Haifa
Lafayette 6470
In the near future.
M rs. Nat hon Sella, of Day City. „
111 grid. F. the feat held the :nth and on the situation of the Ger-
Va., Rabbi Aaron Lefkowitz, '30
Mr. man Jews in Palestine.
Others.
senit.annual eleetIon of electe
610110M11101M16. 16."‘. 11.1WW1h1 Mr. 11 1111 stem. Loren tta 1110•14.11 of it. (College of the City of N. Y.); Istlehoci Engelman WaR
d counsel:
Purity Rainbow Assembly No.
I,e Corners Ohla were recent aUeRta
Before tile fair opened at Bari,
Schnectadv, N. Y., Rabbi David liarry W e 1 I. v I r e-rounsel, Samuel
12 held semi-annual election of
Sr Mr. and Mrs. Den Rosenberg.
two Italian airmen flew to Pales-
Schwartz,
walla.;
William
Morris,
mutes-
••••--
Gruber, '33 (Harvard College);
officers
Tuesday evening, Sept. 4.
,
t.; Enisnuel Alltern. oasildwnt (Mo."
Miss 1.1111. Kepi . of Lourel. Mts.
Uniontown, Pa., Rabbi Maurice S11 111001 I'app and Nom. Noble were tine carrying greetings to the The officers-elect are: Ida Zeff ,
....hod. Is 0.1 1 I 11K at I 11 1. Hume of )tins
Schatz, '33 (University of Michi- elertml to the boort! of dlree tors. The , cities of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv worthy advisor; Dorothy Green-
Zeno linermon.
following collimillee eliatrrtlen Were al
gan); Waterbury, Conn., Rabbi pointed: .Mernloermbill, Robert Kerner; and also thanking Palestine offi- baum, worthy associate advisor ;
SURGICAL MOHEL
Mrs. Einnouei eruso of 001,05
cials for deciding to participate in
Pearl Pernick, charity; Madeline
los returnml
her holn. eft, sIshine Albert Michels. '33 (University of inittatIon. flwar 1,11n, historian, David
.1•
ss
sso
welfare, liorrY luittlirltr. the Bari fair.
on
Ts
Mrs. AI, Levinsolin
Michigan), Wheeling, W. Va., Iledner;
Betty Meyers, hope: and Anne
2I Year: Expert
Sam ilopp; entertelninent, William Nor.
Irrimon Mr.. Los In,. e meytein • few
Baruch
Braunstein,
'30
Rabbi
rle,
woss
and
means,
klanuel
AlPern:
Fisher, faith. Mrs. Jeanette Gil-
Nara Endorsed
os.,.
(to... at Sr. for the plen•ere of Mrs
SKEWED ONLY FRO
Krupp.
111, 1041 Ian of properlY, Dr. M. Engel...
(Ohio State University).
roy will continue as mother ad-
ay Lasidiag
Nes,'
roust eeenta are planned, the
CHOICEST
1
e
Physicians
visor. A public installation will
nowt iniportont bring the tenth aunt.
,
MATERIALS
g
a., dinner-dome and Installation of
No "Jewish Race," Says
be held Tuesday evening, Oct. 2,
loth ert of collkent Into office, to be
2073
Police Campaign to Reduce the
Archaeologist
at 80 West Alexandrine. The
held In Ovtober. 1111 Sept. 7. the trot
Gladstone
held an Itnioreeonlve third neirree Shea
Accidents
Is
Successful
BREI" .-
public is invited.
LONDON. (JTA)—There is no
by Initiation Muster ilorar Kahn to
• trl 0T.p41C
"Jewish
race,"
according
to
Sir
and
William
Kato.'
,A
Euclid 10467
Marry Ithanero
e
es,
e
That the intensive police de-
The Intellectual advancement I
That producer ... distinguished
Flinders Petrie, renowned archa-
has arrnaged for prominent speakers
mho
for
frequent
"lapsus
linguae"
.
.
.
German-Jewish
Banker,
65,
eologist, who writes in the Times partment campaign, started July to mitlre
, nieroliers an d friends on tool,
In impoManey.
Norman Noble le In
was berating a writer about his
of London an analysis of Naxi 91 to decrease taaffic accidents,
Was Jewish Agency
of ale rOin in 1 t tee,
has cut down the total number horge
yarn. "Your story is fine ... but
racial claims and allegations.
The nest meetinsi w III hr held on
25 per cent and has reduced fatal- se w, 211. al C,30 P. .•
Leader
your punctuation is terrible . . .
"Recent
archaeological
work
at
Rev. Cantor
you should know better than to
Gaza (in Southern Palestine) en- ities 71 per cent, is set forth in
David Goldel shied me to estimate the make-up a statement issued by Inspector
BERLIN — (JTA) — Oskar put a comma in front of a semi-
Edward F. Mitte, director of
Wasserman, noted German-Jewish circle!"
of
the
Jewish
people,"
the
noted
letr•;1's PoNwits
banker and philanthropist, died
scientist declared. "I can say traffic.
MOREL
Inspector Mitte's tabulations
last Saturday at Garmisch, Bav- 111,1100 16.
there is no Jewish race except as
111.10 1100 111•010%7±26MINDMIIMWMIK‘SNMILIMIKIKILIIKISW
MAX OAKMAN
'treading Coremo. a religious confederacy. Jews and show that in the 62-day period of 5894 Baldwin Ave., 23 years aria. His death, however, was not
Iles Performed at Englishmen are examples of the prior to July 9 there were 79 old, died on Sept. 7. Funeral announced until Monday. The 65-
Hom e and by
adaptable advantages of mixed persons killed in Detroit streets. services were held on Sept. 7 with year-old leader, who is widely
mourned, succumbed to a heart at-
In the 62 days following July 9 ,
Appointment
ancestry."
interment at • Chased Shed Emes
1934, 23 persons were killed. In Cemetery. lie is survived by his tack.
Euclid 1411
62
days
following
July
9,
1933,
The death of the beaker and
"Brith" in Synagogue
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Oakman; a brother, Benjamin; Jewish leader was regarded as a
During Rosh Hashonah 34 were killed.
"This is the most striking dem-
death blow to German Jewry, espe-
An interesting traditional core- onstration of the effectiveness of and two sisters, Mrs. II. Kamnet-
* Monuments of Chanute%
cially Since he took an active in-
mony took place on Tuesday morn- the campaign," raid Inspector zky and Mrs. Jack Pensler.
terest in constructive relief for
- 7S-7 C,J
-----
ing, at 11 o'clock, the second day Mitte. "The total of Injury acci-
German Jews suffering under Hit-
RAE TOWLEN
r
of Rosh Hashonah, at the B'nai dents has heel, reduced 537 from
lerism and contributed large sums
Zion Synagogue on Humphrey and the 62-day period preceding July of 908 Gladstone Ave., 70 years of money for this purpose.
0
old,
died
on
Sept.
9.
Funeral
Holmur.
tiltRACH
News of his death in the Bavar-
9, and 192 from the 62-day pe-
services were held on Sept. 12 at ian mountain resort spread to all
Just before the Mussaf services, riod following July 9 in 1933.
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with Berlin synagogues during the Rosh
the Brith Milah (circumcision) of
"Detroit started off 1934 with
the new-born son of Mr. and Mrs. a shocking excess of traffic acci- interment at Machpelah Ceme- Hashonah services and made a
I Harold Moldawsky of 2250 Ken- dents over 1933. That has been tery. Mrs. Towlen was a resident 'Jeep impression on the worship-
dall Ave. was performed in the so for reduced that we can now of Detroit for the past 67 years pers.
synagogue, and Rev. B. Moldasv- I,bpe to hold the 1934 death total and is survived by her husband,
Herr Wassermann was born in
daughter, Mrs. A. Bamberg, Germany, and as a young
sky, grandfather of the child, was
within last year's, which was 295. Joseph; a
°nal, .a Null* Memewewl ♦
the Model. The boy was named To this date 35 children have been Leavitt of Champaigne, Ill; five man entered the service of the
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Allen Isaac, after the late Allen killed. The total for 1933 was sons, Drs. 1. W. and Ralph, Ben, banking business maintained by his
[MID 711111
Isaac Agree.
55. We hove every reason to be- A. E. and Milton; three brothers, family, A, E. Wassermann & Co.
Ben Goldsmith of Galveston, In 1912 he became head of the
lieve we will fall considerably
Texas, Dave and Zell L. Goldsmith Deutsche Bank and later when
low that figure."
of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Tette that bank was amalgamated with
Goldman of New York and Mrs. the Disconto Gesselschaft, he be-
Sophie Goldberg of Philadelphia; came head of the new firm. One
Stoll Thanks Chronicle
great- of the outstanding figures in Ger-
it
man finance, Herr Wassermann
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: grandchildren.
was apointed to the general coun-
wish to take this means of 11 grandchildren' and two
I wi
cil of the Reichsbank, and exer-
R
SILVER
S
t
d
thanking The Detroit Jewish
g Lvi Lo
Ave.,
Chronicle and the Jewish common-
59 years cised a heavy influence on German
lin E
Eo SIT
Chartered Accountants
ity at large for the fine support o old, died on Sept. 9. Funeral finance until the advent of the Nazi
given me on Primary Day in my of
807 C were held on Sept. 11 in regime.
services
ARTHUR S. FITZGERALD. Chartered Accountant. also
Late last year the noted Jewish
candidacy y for renomination as Reg- the Temple Beth El Chapel, Rabbi
Fellow, Michigan Assn. of Certified Public Accountants;
titer
of
Deeds
on
the
De
mocratic
Leon
From officiating. She is cur- banker retired from the board of
Public
Accountants.
Member American Soc. of Certified
I ticket.
the
Deutsche Bank, the last Jew-
vived by two sons, Felix F. and
HAMISH R. MACDONALD, Chartered Accountant. also Cer-
ish member of the board. Promi-
The large vote cast in my favor „ n
James Flue-
t:Sed Public Accountant, State of Michigan.
ne ry F . , a brother.
nent
in financial circles and called
encourages me to continue the pol-
Mi i s s Elise Fluegel,
a silt e r,M
upon to cope with Germany s.finan-
icier of economy and efficiency for
Trunees in Bankruptcy
h h if Baltimore, Md.
cial difficulties in 1931, he attracted
which my office has been corn- bot
ROOM 307, CANADA BUILDING
international attention by the man-
mended so often in the past few gel;
,.
Ouellette Aye.
ner in which he dealt with his
months.
WINDSOR,
ONT.
TELEPHONE, DIAL 3.3519
country's
financial crises. After
I can't help but feel that the
the Nazis assumed power, Herr
enthusiasm with which my condi-
mother
dear
Wassermann
entered into virtual
of
our
memory
dacy has been supported is an in-
In
dication that Wayne County gives and sister, Sadie Nide, who passed retirement.
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
1919.
Ile
suffered
from heart ailment
its whole-hearted approval to the away 15 years ago, Oct. 4,
for a number of years and this
policies I have pursued.
In our Imort• your memo. 111110 t•
was
the
official
reason for his with-
With renewed thanks and kindest
seem. Tender and True
bs
not • 11AY
drawal from the board of the
There
greetings,
Fender and Body Bumping - Wood Replaced • New Tops
That Is c do not think of sou
Deutsche
Bank.
HAROLD E. STOLL,
Upholstering - Trimming - Painting
Herr Wassermann was very ac-
Register of Deeds of
Sadly missed by her loving son,
WINDSOR, ONT.
177 PELISSIER ST.
• You can get those hard-to-get foreign
Wayne County.
Russel. and sisters, Mrs. M. Zeff tive in German Jewish life. He
Phone 3.7947
was • member of the board of the
short-wave stations, police calls, Fillips
and Mrs. M. Finkel.
Academy
of
Jewish
knowledge,
the
Needs of European Jewry
at sea, amateur broadcasts, aeroplanes.
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In fact the whole world is yours. This,
German Keren Havesod, the Jewish
Thanks Jewish Supporters Agency for Palestine and the Joint
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
O
J. A. C. to Meet Them
This is the famous Grunow
as well RA all Grunow short-wave seta,
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Palestine Survey Commission.
7-tube console with "Signal
is equipped with the amazing "Signal
O
The Jews of America cannot re-; Among the victors in the pH-
Beacon." Beautiful cabinet
Beacon", which actually finds the sta-
lax in their efforts to raise funds maries on Tuesday was Sheriff
at • sensatIonallv low price.
tions for you and helps you to tune
'for the relief of their distressed i Thomas C. Wilcox, who received Smuts Bids Non-Jews Re-
Model 752 — 399.50
spect "Gifted People"
brethren in Germany and Eastern a substantial majority over all
them in with clarity and volume.
WHOLESALE FURRIERS
F.urope, declares Rabbi Jonah B. Democratic candidates for this
Wise In a New 'Year's letter to office. Jubilant over the result
JOHANNESBURG, South Af-, '0
See our large selection
14 Chatham St. E.
Phone 3.2418
the
members of the National the sheriff, in a letter to The rice. (JTA)—General Jan Smuts,1
WINDSOR, ONT.
of Grunow Radio Sets.
Council of the Joint Distribution Chronicle, expressed his apprecia- South African statesman and wart
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and sizes.
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mittee of that organisation, ex- the Jewish people and. upon as to remember that the Jews gave 0
Prices rang. from
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
sreves the wish, in his letter, that sowing office. I immediately ap- the Bible to the world.
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I #
eould assure the members of pointed ■ number of them to m y
"Let no not forget that this,/
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