01Neficam Amish Periodiad eater curry*, AVOWS - CINCINNATI 10, OkII0 ThEVETROCKAWISA (ARON PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONt,Lx. Mrs. Jacob H. Davis recommends that her friends "TRY OUR COAL ON APPROVAL" Forecast Future Of German Jewry "The Rise and Destiny of the German Jew," by Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, will bring a challenge to every Jew and non-Jew interested in the progress of civilization. The book will appear on Dec. 6. Dr. Warcusi work deals with the story of the Jews in Central Europe, their achievements in lit- erature, science, music and bust- GENUINE NO. 3 POCAHONTAS HIGH GRADE KENTUCKY and W. VA. SPLINT COAL SUPERIOR OHIO COAL Dustless Deliveries CHAMPION FUEL CO. 3829 W. JEFFERSON WPC JA1'011 II. DA'11M, Veda! Repreeentsalhe LAfayette 2420 A Gift Supreme . . . for the Man A Hat Certificate A Gift Certificate from Henry The Hatter can be given for any amount ■ you wish to spend, and may be redeemed when the recipient wishes. Call either store for the certificate—RAndolph 0970 or CLifford 4422. DR. JACOB R. MARCUS Price $3.50 up nos from early days through the period of the Emancipation up to the present day. The book takes up the rise of anti-Semitism, the doctrine of Nordicism, the myth of Jewish economic dominance, anti-Jewish laws, and discrimination. 205 GRATIOT -145 MICHIGAN Dr. Marcus' book is over 400 DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER pages in length. Among its chap- ter headings are the following: Emanicapation and Discrimina- tion (1871-1934); Anti-Jewish Laws of the National Socialists; The Origin of Anti-Semitism; Adolph Hitler and Nazi Anti- Semitism; Nordicism: Analysis and Critique; The Jew in German Palestine can absorb a mini- been adopted by the Central Bu- Political Life (321-1918); Jewry mum of 40,000 Jews annually, if reau for the Settlement of Ger- in the Political Life of the Re- adequate resources are provided, man Jews in Palestine to cover public; The Economic Life of according to a joint statement the period from the summer of German Jewry; The Myth of Jew- issued by Dr. George Landauer, 1933 to the summer of 1935, It ish Economic Dominance; The head of the Jerusalem branch, was announced by Drs. Landauer Literary Activity of the German and Dr. Martin Rosenblueth, and Rosenblueth. Jew; The German Jew in the head of the London headquarters Both natives of Germany, the Social Sciences; German Jews as of the Central Bureau for the two experts achieved fame in the Scientists; The Jew in German settlement of German Jews in Reich, Dr. Landauer as an econo- Music; The Jew and the Art of Palestine, who arrived in the mist and jurist, and Dr. Rosen- Germany; Jews as Nobel Prize United States this week to bring blueth as leader of the Zionist Winners; The Inner Life of Jew- to American Jews a first-hand re- movement in that country. Dr. ry Until 1933; Youth and Schools port of the status of German- Landauer was in the German in Germany Jewry; The Problem Jewish colonization activities. army, serving at the front for of a Specific Jewish Culture; Declaring that "any serious four years and winning the Iron Other Aspects of Jewish Life in consideration of the problem of Cross. Dr. Rosenblueth was sec- Germany; The Future of German Jewish homelessness must inevi- retary to David Wolffsohn and Jewry; If Hitler Falls; The Fu- tably center on Palestine," the Otto Warburg, in succession ture of German Jewry: If Hitler experts voiced fear for the refu- presidents of the World Zionist Survives; The Future of German gees who have been temporarily Organization, and more recently Jewry: Elements of Strength; settled in various European lands he was vice-president of the Zion- The Future of German Jewry: neighboring on Germany. "It is ist Federation of Germany. Elements of Weakness; Hitlerism to be hoped," they said, "that the and World Jewry. intention of some of these nit. The author of the book is a tions to terminate the residence. professor of history at the He- permits of a large number of brew Union College. He received refugees will be abandoned, so his B. A. from the University of as not to complicate further a Allen II. Blobdy, who is an Cincinnati in 1917 and was or- situation already critical." dained a rabbi at the Hebrew A budget of $1,650,000 has active figure in the Democratic Union College in 1920. After his party and who was formerly an unsuccessful candidate for Con- ordination he studied in Berlin, gress in the 15th District in 1932, Kiel, Paris and Palestine, and received his Ph.D. degree from A New Chanukah Play announced his the University of Berlin in 1925. candidacy for Ile has been a member of the He- The Furrow Press, 115 Eastern Judge of the Re- brew Union College faculty since Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., pub- corder Court, 1920. lished a new Chanukah play by Traffic and Ordin- Dr. Marcus has contributed nu- Margaret K. Soifer—"Into the ance Division. merous articles to the American Frying Pan." Mr. Blondy has Jewish Press. He is the author This play is an operatic farce been engaged in of a biography of Israel Jacobson, which was originally written for the practice of the founder of the Reform move- the collegiate branch of the Union law in Detroit for ment in Judaism, and was a co- of Orthodox Jewish Congregations. author of "A Layman's Jewish nine years and It was so successful that the next was formerly as- Library," a tract recently pub- year the New York Council of Jun- sociated with lished by the Union of American ior Iladassah presented it. Judge John J. Ma- Hebrew Congregations. In this farce, the ingredients of Dr. Marcus' new book, "The her. Ile is • grad- the traditional Chanukah potato I caste of the UM. Rise and Destiny of the German pancake (Latke) come to life. Six Jew" is priced at $2, and is being versity of Detroit songs to Sullivan's tunes from the at published in Cincinnati by the resides "Mikado" enlivens the play. There' ,, A. H. Blond, and epartment of Synagogue and are seven characters (three male, 12 627 Elmhurst Ave. Among other things, Mr. Blondy School Extension of the Union of four female). The scene Is a 'sim- ple interior. Full directions for a dvocates reduction of fines In American Hebrew Congregations. i production and costuming, a dia- minor cases and very severe pen- gram of the stage set, and the a. !ties in drunk and reckless sources of the music are included a riving cases. He advocates that when the police officer issues • with each copy of the play. Miss Deborah Allen, who was t icket, that the officer designate, president of the New York Council ; f or the convenience of the mo- RELIABLE and domestic help. Laundresses, women for clean- orist, whether the man is to at- in 1932, writes: ing, scrub women, housemaids. "Several seasons ago the New tend in the morning. afternoon By hour, day or week. All Na- York Council of Junior Hadassah o r night. Among other things, tions Employment Bureau, Mad. presented its most successful en- Mr. Blondy said: "The most im- icon 2526. tertninment, "Into the Frying Pan" portant function of a traffic court by M. K. Soifer. Advance public I s to promote the safety of per. ity, enthusiastic as it was, handl:3 ons and the lives and the prop- YOUR SIIOES. Too long? Too short? Too wide? Too nar- prepared the audience for the wit, I e rty of the public. I would, if row? We can make them over the charm and the hilarious fun of e lected, institute night court for up to two sizes larger. We the operetta. The happy combine- t raffle violators, not only to give guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 tion of Sullivan and Soifer pro- I t he working man a chance to ap- duced an operetta which typified' pear at night, but also to permit years' experience. • M. KANER the triumphant and joyous spirit of I i he police officer to bring the SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand the holiday." River, 12916 E. Jefferson. rusk driver immediately before he court, and in that way the Better to be proficient in one udge himself could very well tell COUNSELLORS WANTED for art than an amateur in a hum• whether ar not the man was in. an exclusive private camp for dred. children. Write Box 500, De- toxicated." troit Jewish Chronicle, stating age, experience and references . ENIRVI'llATTE R CAN SETTLE 40,000 GERMAN JEWS ANNUALLY IN ZION, EXPERTS SAY Blondy Candidate For Traffic Judge t CLASSIFIED -I A RESOLUTION Whereas, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 12, 1934, Harold Haftka, devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haftka, was brutally assaulted and then shot, and, whereas, his death resulted therefrom, and, whereas, The Master Bakers Association of Detroit, of which his father is a member, highly respected and revered, con- vened on Thursday evening, Dec. 13, and passed the following resolution: Be it resolved, that each individual meas. beg of The Master Baker's Association and their families, being terribly shocked and aggrieved by this tragedy, extend to the grief-stricken family of the late Harold Haftka their heart- felt sympathy and condolences. (Signed) THE MASTER BAKER'S ASSN., OF DETROIT. COOK desires position in private home, institution or as caterer. Is qualified to take care of sorority or fraternity houses. Excellent references. Call Gar- field 3279-R. REPRIMAND JEWISH A. A. U. DELEGATE S (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE it DR. JUNG TO SPEAK SUNDAY AFTERNOON ICONCLUOED FROM PAGE II 20 YEARS IN TRANSIT the 1935 convention of the A . Rabbi Moses Fischer will deliver A. U. the preliminary address. Ben F. Despite strenuous protests from Goldman will act as toastmaster. the American Jewish Congress During the dinner a Hungarian Samuel Untermyer, Alfred E. orchestra will play. The event Smith, and many other leaders will be concluded with a dance. in the world of sports, Charles L. Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum is Ornstein of New York, Jewish chairman of the donor dinner. as- member of the American Olympic sisted by Mrs. Emanuel Klein, Committee and delegate to the A. A. U. convention, who was ■ leader in the action of last year in condemning Germany's "vio- lation of the Olympic and sports- manship codes," did not fight for this issue this year and was in- strumental in having the subject quashed by the 14 Jewish dele- gates to the convention. As the leader of the Jewish contingent, . it was due to his actions that the matter did not reach the assem- bly for a vote. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency further learned, from unimpeach- able sources, that Jeremiah T. Mahoney of New York State was backed by Ornstein as the new leader of the A. A. U. Justice Mahoney was elected to the presi- dency of the national sports body only after Avery Brundage, head of the A. A. U. for six years and anxious to retire, had been as- As a result of the negotiation ' muted that the Justice had the it was arranged that Hies should unanimous support of the New York delegation and that his act as an international post office (Brundage's) program would be for Jews as well as for non-Jews MRS. JACOB H. SCHAKNE carried out. Mr. Ornstein, as a and their relatives living In Amer- member of the New York dole- president, and Mrs. James Sobel, ica and in other countries. Post- gation, knew that Brundage's past president of the Sisterhood. cards with German text were policy included acceptance to the Subscribers to the donor dinner printed addressed Hies. On the 1936 Berlin games. However, are: side generally used for writing Mr. sad A. H Justice Mahoney was elected and Auslaintier,: r. purposes was printed the name the question of American partici- Beek. 11.1,r. •nil eck, , and address of the person for ;'d pation was not brought out on Mrs R. Blau, Mr. and Mrs I. Bra • whom the card was intended, Geld, Mr. and Mrs. K Drumer. Mr. • the convention floor. Mot mayor, Mr. hire I. Der no whether well or sick, the need for Notwithstanding the back-slid. Mr. and Mrs Adolph Dem... Mr a rz. ea financial support, request for help, Mrs. Anthony lieut... Mr. anti I( in g of the A. A. U. upon this all- . i Orir.rh, Sir. and Mrs. J. r" conveying hearty greetings and important issue, several European Mires.. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Engel, M r. finally the name and address of athletic associations have adopted V AIA.m.r.. a :VAN: ' I nrinMx "irsj;.it'ats *b the sender. All that the people in resolutions forbidding their ath- . ana airs. N. J. Feh man, Mr and Europe had to do was to cross out letes to participate in the Berlin Mrs. A. Fere... Mr. and Mrs Alex Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedman. the words they did not want, sign Olympics. Mr. and Alm Plunk.. Mr. mcot Mee. E. the card and send it off. Millions The Dutch A. A. U. was the ' lemma "' air' and mr "' ''''''"'"' Mr. anti Sire N. Goodin.. Mr. .d first organization on the coatis- sirs If. finhiberis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo of these postcards were received eat, according to the American (sold, Mr. and SDP Dore Goodfrlend, by Hies in New York which then Mr. and km Ben F. Goldman, Mr. amt sent them to the relatives through Jewish Congress, to refuseto Mrs. P. Green. Mr. and Mrs J. (Ire., II M. Greenbaum. Mr. and the regular postalchaiaels,___ certify its athletes for participa- Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr.. D. J. Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs cl. tion in the Berlin games. On the Greenbaum. The postcard just received is Mr. and Mrs J. Greenfield, heels of this statement comes a Mr. and Aim 1. Green... Mr. and tam one of the millions which were orseewsio, sir. and Mrs. M. Grow then sent out to dispatch from Amsterdam in J. Hiss, that lost its M an Mra. Alex Mr. oss and MM r. Moo. which the Royal Netherlands Js or.eph d (Reesman, rs. anti Loul. way wandering around the world 11r. and Mre. Joseph Guns- until a week ago. Gymnastic League, charging Ger- "un'l'ess. lien, Mrs R. Heiman, Mr. and boa. man discrimination against the Almond Jaulus, Mr. and Mrs. Him Jews, decided by unanimous vote J""''' Applause is the beginning of and mese, m ''''' F. Mr. "'''' inTIdo,Strs. Louis H`' .nd Mrs. to refrain from sending repro- s Katz, Mr. end Mrs Morton Hats abuse. sentatives to the 1936 Berlin Mr. and M. P Kay, Mr. and Mrs. dlirz ri.ens d nzees. mr. seri • Mrs. Ben mo. sports events. The decision of (; Mrs N. Klein. Sir. anti sirs the league, which is made up of es. Klein, Mr. see Mrs. Henry Kohner, M r. sea Mrs. Dave Krnfield. Mr. Nam all the leading gymnastic eerie- Lelhowits. Mr. and Mot Harry Lefko. ties, was approved by a consid_ Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ll..., Mr Ain Mr. and Mrs alone, Leleht• erable portion of the population. Leh:Mums, man and mother, Mrs. M. Loving., Mr. The Norwegian Trade Union Mrs, rs, J. Markus mr, and sirs. Congress ruled this week that Iiarry Meer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meth, Mr. anil Mrs. I. Middleman. Mr. and none of its workers who is an Mrs. William 11. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. athlete may participate in com- J.liteob Nagler, Mr. anti Mrs. Nathan Na gler, Mr. and Mra. E. N uss aum. petition with German athletes Mr. and Mrs. Henry Popper, mr. s and during the Hitler regime. The m r'L m" lash''''', Mr." 'Mr" Um Rosenbaum, Mr. and /Ars. Sam Itosen• ban was extended to include corn- hors, Mr see sirs Robert Rosenberg, Mr. and lin. Morris Rosenberg, Mr. petitions in all countries. — and Mrs A. A. Rosenfeld. Dr. and Mrs T. I. Roth, Mr. and Mrs Carl Rosner. Mr. and Mrs Harry Roam., Mr. and Jewish Judge Ruled Incompetent !. "Puttntrdatri' Vritr:.1rita74 sTZ to Judie a Naai ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. NrhlesInser, Mr. BERLIN. (JTA) — No Jewish ta,,?,,,, m1,7;„„ 8 . 11,,ar ,;„1 . 7,... alr,,,,,t"„d,,,t1; judge in Germany is competent to Mr, and lin. Alex Stein. Mr. and Mrs. preside over a case in, which • ;;.,‘,, v0 " b r ,"";;„r4 1,.",,.d ir r•i4:vt,.: , member of the Nazi party is in- and Mrs 1 1 . fv.is., Mr. end Mrs . Joe volved, it was ruled here Monday. %I'll:, uri, °V , Mr' n'''' We'''' Mr. The ruling was issued in the n- ' ' "' ""' case of a Nazi defendant who re- fused to appear in court because the judge happened to be a Jew. The defendant was being sued by a Jew. Reich Applies New Pressure Against Jews LONDON.—(JTA) — Further evidence that the economic screw is being-tightened against German Jewry by the exclusion of "non- Aryans" from a number of pro- fessions is presented by the Lon- don Times in a column-long art- icle dated from Berlin. Asserting that 10,000 Jews have recently been deprived of the chance to earn a livelihood in Germany, the article points out that the recent tendency to as- sume that the effects of the anti- Semitic legislation of the Nazis have been exaggerated (the as- sumption being based on the fact that Dr. Iljalmar Schacht, Minis- ter of Economics, discourages in- terference with Jews in com- merce) is misleading. Dr. Schacht's measures, the article declares. were taken merely to prevent disturbance of the econo- mic life of Germany. MsGill Man Heads Oxford Deb MONTREAL, Que. (.1 T A)— David Lewis, Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, was elected president of the Oxford Debating Union, a report received here says. fishing the paper. The left-win Poole Zionists circulated lea% NEW YORK. (JTA)—The Na- among the delegates protest& tional Labor Committee for Pal-against "suppression of the Tit estine last Sunday concluded a dish I language in l'alestine by ens three-day conference at the Hotel nomic pressure. Pennsylvania, inaugurating a Dr. George Landauer declare $250,000 campaign for Labor Pal- that Palestine is the only count estine. More than 1,000 dele- which can absorb a large amou& gates from all es over the United of German-Jewish refugees. States Lef were Morris Rothenberg', head of ti Left-wing members of the Zionist Organization of Americe Peale Zion picketed the Hotel Pennsylvania during the three urged concentration of all Jett days of the convention in protest lab energies upon upbuilding 1311 agai nst of dilCOni a y t d id nish Jewish National Home In Palm uatin oe nws op fpu r in ti ape publi- cati on Palestine, They bore sandwich An appeal for support of HZ signs demanding that Dever, Pal- Labor Zionists was delivered b online labor daily, continue pub- Rabbi Samuel Wohl. 1 ■011 .\11‘21 1116■■■•■■■■■■■•■■•■ •1101MAIRMILIMIMI. . nn „■ • P A 111111,1 '-'1 115111 ,.I... r A g g YJNIJ, It,. • 4 J.... ,, c Your Xmas Cigars c P A ' Our humidors are overflowing with this season's g largest assortment of cigars, shipped direct to us, 5 I { which assures freshness— 5 Xmas Wrapped kept fresh in our own humi- _____ ........._..a lmported don by air process. 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For Better Dairy Products Call Longfellow 6051 MENASHE SKULNICK makes hi. last Detroit app hi. week, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with Matinee performances S•t• Star Driver of the urday and Sunday, Dec. 14, 115, 16, at Littm•n's People'. i Theater in the hilarious comedy UNITED DAIRIES "SUPPORTING A SON•IN-LAW" Math Genius, 22, Gets Soviet University Post Mf " MOSCOW. (JTA )—Although he is only 22 years old, Liev Kanterovich, Soviet Jewish mathematical genius, is already professor of mathematics at Leningrad University, head of the Leningrad Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, and has written and published 43 mathematical treatises which have been translated into other languages. Kantero. vich is well known in mathe- matical circles in Europe and the United States. He showed remarkable abil- ity when he was a student in elementary school and was given a scholarship to enable him to study further. He graduated from the university at 17. 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The German-Austrian occupation of Russian provinces, disrupted com- pletely the means of communica- tion between the Jews in those territories and their relatives in America. With the consent of the then American government, Hies sent a special commissioner to the German - Austrian governments and their chief commanders to establish some plan of operation whereby the Jews in the occupied provinces could somehow or other communicate with their people in this country. Isidore Hershfield, who is now the Hiss representa- tive in Washington, was that cam. m Wiener. Every Evening —a h Dant. P•Inttme dab" 11199 Commissioner McDonald: 'DAM ran I do with my 'Jude; No one wants to take ttsem. CENTRAL TORE§ Mai Mark 4025 FENKELL at Livernois 6413 MICHIGAN •1 = 9546 GRATIOT 11112 WEST, VERNOR=15501 CHENE or= EVERY iTENING Open Every Evening