PIEDETRDITIEWISfl (RON ICUS and THE LZ:sczz. CHRONICLE Jeanette Kuschinski, mother of Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich's 25th wedding Anna Kay. Welt, has Mrs. Bercovich for its made final arrangements for Mr. anniversary. Purity Chapter in memory of Jabotinsky's visit. secretary, and the committee's Purity Chapter No. 359, O. E. Harry Kales, husband of Rose In view of the destruction and GOO D WILL DAY IN personnel is as follows: S. in memory of Jacob II. Smith, --- Kates. removal of signs from local stores, 600 COMMUNITIES Mrs. Sidney .1. Allen, Daniel J. an appeal was issued to Jewish Purity Chapter, in memory of ICONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) father of Minnie Israel. Alpert, Mrs. Walter Aronoff, Mrs. storekeepers by the Jabotinsky Purity Chapter, in memory of B. I. Epstein, father of Belle Paul. INCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) J. M. Art, Miss Mina Arwin• Dr. reception committee not to throw dinner at Temple Beth El on E. August, Miss Ann Bab- the cards away and to preserve S. Pr., Rev. Preston Bradley, Sub: (CONCLUDED most PAGE ONE) tar accounting, through a drive Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, at Harry cock, Matilda Biber, Mrs. Arnold them until after the lecture on': ject: "'Tolerance. for f unds for the important 6:30 o'clock. N B d' Joseph S. Burak, Fred Henry agencies in the community. Fri lay, Feb. 15, over Station usher. Samuel R. Glogower, At the program to follow the M. Butzel, Mrs. Herman I. Cohen, Feb. 24. I Meyers, Sidney J. Allen, Clarence Mr. Butzel stated that there dinner, Mrs. Edith B. Bercovich WNE N. Dorothy Canfield National Cohn , II. Eng'ga&s, Harry S. Grant, Mrs. is a distinction between paying will report on, problems for the Airs. George Cohen, Irwin Fri lay, Feb. 22, over Mrs. Davis H. Cole, Mrs. )forty Trees Planted in Palestine ; Albert Kahn, George M. Stutz dues to a golf club and a con- adoption of children as they affect Broad casting Co ., 10:30 p. Feldman, Mrs. Ralph E. Foil ' m ct. and Melville S. Welt . Through National Fund Rabbi Israel Goldstein. Subje Gunsberg's SKINLESS WEINERS For a two-year term: Aaron , gregotion as compared with pay- the work of the Jewish Child Lewis C. Frank, Dr. Leo M . "Brot herhood, the Common Task Franklin, William II. Frank, Mrs. make it possible for you to peel DeRoy, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr.' ing dues to the Federation. In the Placement Bureau. Mrs. Berco- The following planted trees in of A I Religions." J. R. Goldberg, Mrs. A. P. Gold- the sausage just as you would • Sa t urday, Feb. 23, over Co- A. M. Hershman, Judge Harry I first instance, he said, each gets Palestine this week through the smith, Mrs. Maurice Goldstick, banana and enjoy it without the lumb i a Broadcasting System, 2 to B. Keidan, Meyer L. Prentis, eratio out of it, but "the Nathaniel Goldstick, Mrs. Milton tree committee of the Jewish Na-; somthing p. in., E. S. T., Dr. Lynn 2:30 Judge Charles Rubiner, Abe Srerel toughness of the skin. Gordon, Morse Goldman, Mrs. Syl- tional Fund, of which Louis J. n is essentially the Fede Haro l d Hough and Father Edward i an en y van S. Grosner, Dr. Abraham M. Tobin, 5414 Michigan Ave., Lafay- I means of taking care of the sick, Robe ras 51 Try Our Kosher Beefenette For a one-year term: Hershman, Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, ette 1575, is chairman: the homeless. the fatherless, and Sa ,urday, Feb. 23, over Na- (limiter Itac.5) Mrs. Robert Janeway. William Broadcasting Co., Blue Net-I Leon From, Milton M. Alexander, of caring for the recreational Davidson Bros. (the families of tiona Kaplan, Dr. Leon A. Kstzin, Dr. Israel, Louis and Sol Davidson), , 6 to 6:30 p. m., E. S. T.,,Maurice Id. Aronsson, Fred M. needs and the educational pro- work Louis Klein, Benjamin Knoppow, ohs H. Finley. Subject: "The ! Butzel, William Friedman, Julian gram of the Hebrew Schools." In in honor of the 25th wedding an- Dr. J Dr. A. Max Kohn, Mrs. I. Bayre niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph h d 51r. , H. Krolik, Nate S. Shapero and speaking of membership as against for Brotheroo." Need Levin, Abraham J. Levin, Mrs. II. Ehrlich. eel Williams. Subject: "The , Nathan Simons. I funds raised in campaigns, Mr. RANDOLPH 2145 Mich Abraham J. Levin, Dr. Samuel J. Honorary directors o f 1016 NAPOLEON ST. Butzel said that It is merely a Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer. Com nonwealth of Differences. Levin, Sol R. Levin, Dr. David J. board are Samuel Summerfield juggling with words. Ile declared ! Anonymous, in honor of Mr. and )avid de Sole Pool. Subject: Dr. Levy, Mrs. David J. Levy, Edna and Adolph Finsterwald. ; that he could not see where there 1 "The American Tradition of Re- Lewis, Leonard Lewis, Dr. Sam- Th• 157-lach Sink• hos a Mr. Peiser 's Report • • is a greater sense of participation ligio is Freedom." uel J. Lewis, Esther Loewenberg, load space 142 inches long. In his report as executive 1- when they get receipts as mem-1 Su nday, Feb. 24, over Station inches wide and 42 Inch.. !Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, Dr. Bar- Si high. There is also a stake WT 1), 10 to 10:45. Miss Rhoda ; rector, Mr. Peiser expressed grati- hers as against a receipt for a nett Malbin, Philip Marcus, Dr. on the 121 1/riach wheelbase. alloch, editor of The Womans tude over the fact that the United contribution. McC Benton I. Marks, Mrs. Sidney States Government stepped in to While it is easy to overestimate ! Pres s, Mgh. John Belford and Marwil, Robert W. Mayer, Dr. Rab ti Jacob J. Weinstein. relieve want in the nix years of ballyhoo in campaigns, Mr. Butzel , Harry C. Metzger, Mrs. Emery the depression. He pointed out stated, it is nevertheless true' Monash, Mrs. Harry Newman, however, that while there is as- that leadership is being created' LUME EXPOSES Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder, Louis surance from Washington that no and the method pursued is evi- ' "ZION PROTOCOLS" one is to go hungry, "eating is obinso Olender, Herbert D. Robinson,( dently approved by the partici- Mrs. J. Victor Roemer, Mrs. Ed-' ti not living; if we are to justify pants in drives. Speaking of "the CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ward E. Rothman, Mrs. Herman our claim to civilization we must matter of propitiating those not SAMUEL H. RUBINER Sachs, Dr. Louis A. Schwarti, r pages giving in parallel col- think beyond primary needs of interested in the Federation," oth is quotations from Joly and food and shelter. We must face yet Mr. Butzel said that this is not vich is the director of this bu- Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz, Norman UM omit akin members reau. Dr. Louis A. Schwartz wil l Schwartz, Mrs.' Harry M. Shul- our responsibility for b p shed fro a the Protocols which show service, broad in conception, ac man, Harold 1st. Simon, Philip but by making vice-presidents lead the discussion. how heavily the latter was depen- service, 1 Slomovitz, Mrs. Sidney Stone, deeper in sympathy and under- The Health Committee nd handing out honors. den : on the former. a Mts. Amson C. Tabor, Mrs. Emil T he author deals at length with standing." Mr. Pelser declared that now, A number of people partici- The health committee of the Waldbott, Mrs. Julius Wartell, the uses to which the Protocols more than ever, it is a duty to paled in the discussion that fol- welfare council of the Detroit Emilee Weisenthal, Miss Elizabeth we r e put in promoting the purposes emphasize the need for "care of lowed the panel debate, and the Service Group, under the co- Weisman, Mrs. Al Weisman, Jos- of various reactionary and anti- the aged, service to demoralized decision is left for a future meet- chairmanship of Jesse F. Hirsch- eph M. Weiss, Jr., Mrs. Melville wish organizations. In Czaristic Jew families, hospitalization of the ing of the Federation. man and Samuel 11. Rubiner, con- S. Welt, Mrs. Henry Wineman, sists of the following: Mrs. El- Harry L. Winston, Sarah Zack, Ru : isia the Protocols were used to The Service Group Dinner bob iter the tottering regime of a needy sick, home nursing, recrea- Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, presi- caner J. Ford, secretary ;.„1:1r. Ira Mrs. Grace Zellman. potic government. In the post- tional and educational activities, des Robert S. Amberg, M. A ltshuler,ober e at the Wa r period, the Protocols cropped guidance of youth, retraining of dent , presided She described the Miss Mina Arwin, Mrs. Edward meeting. up in various countries where Ico- our unemployed, care of our chil- Group membership of the Service Group I Atlas, Harry Barnett, Mrs. Louis PLAN JABOTINSKY nor nic distress and militant nation- dren." VISIT IN DETROIT as a group of individuals banded ; Bass, Mrs. M. B. Benyas, Mrs. air: = encouraged the propagation Speaking of the responsibility together in aiding the causes of Peter M. Bernstein, Mrs. Morris of race hatred. The spurious docu- for the future economic adjust- the Federation, which is a group H. Blumberg, Sam Bonin, Julius (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) nt is being widely distributed in radiator is wider and water pump impellers me e rnent f the Jews, Mr. Piser of agencies. She sounded a plea Braun, Mrs. Hy C. Broder, John For 1935, Ford has added many important Na zi Germany and in other coun- urged "a comprehensive study and for service in order to help the L. Brown, Lawrence L. Burger, are larger. Detroit Jewry in the form es for the purpose of fomenting improvements to the Ford V-8 Truck. Chief tri planning, for a more desirable dis- Dr: Perry P. Burnstine, Mrs. Ab- to Appearance has been materially im- of a lecture on the topic "The Federation do its work well. rat :MI and religious hostility. among these is better balanced load distri- tribution and integration of Jew s Aaron DeRoy, honorary presi- raham Cooper, Joseph 11. Ehrlich, Road to the Jewish State in proved. Fenders are skirted and finished in within the productive machinery dent of the Service Group, pre- Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Mrs. Wil- bution. The load-center has been moved Palestine." This will be a pub- baked enamel colors that match the hood of the future economic organiza- sided at the business meeting, ham Feltner, William A. Fixed, farther forward, resulting in less body over- declaration of the Prinei• tion in this country." during which reports were sub- Seymour J. Frank, Theodore S. lie and cab. The new cab has a sloping wind- pies of Herzlian Zionism •nd hang, better braking and more uniform tire (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) • Reviewing local conditions, milted by the following: Mrs. Friedman, Max J. Gerstman, Mrs. the methods and ways of realiz- shield. Passenger-car comfort has been pro- Mr. Perrier urged the formation • Henry Wineman, for the Welfare Marvin B. Gingold, Maurice Gol- and brake wear. ing the Zionist aim as put for- vided for the driver. The seat is adjustable, tir le Labor Movement by 241 Re- i of • Jewish Community Council, Council, of which Israel Himelhoch denberg, Charles K. Harris, Abe ward by Herat and upheld by The brakes have been newly designed for fo rm rabbis, headed by Rabb , similar to the one in existence is a co-chairman; Clarence H. g Kasle, Marcus Kates, Harry L. and its width has been increased to 49 the Revisionists—"the creation quicker, smoother stops with heavy loads. in Cincinnati, as a means of Et 'ward L. Israel of Baltimore gess, for the campaign planning I Katz, Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Hoke of a Jewish State in Palestine inches. Safety Glass is standard equipment at irred up quite a fuss in rabbin- attracting into the Federation committee; Louis Cohane, for the , Levin, Isadore Levin, Prof. Sam- on both sides of the Jordan They will not "fade" even when making throughout. Triple ventilation includes (1) Levitt, Mrs. is sl circles. Rabbi Louis New- representatives of the middle uel M. e Lvin, Ilen Lowenst ein, with a Jewish majority." quick stops in rapid succession. The cast an of New York charged that p ublic relations committee, in h Samuel a class, labor and professional J. Lewis, Max Clear-Vision Ventilation in door windows; absence of the chairman, Natet Se . 1 Tickets are on sale by all mem- iron brake drums have integral cooling ribs Ih e statement was released timed groups in the community and in Shapero; Harry R. Solomon, for Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff, Morris (2) Easy-opening windshield: (3) Large bers of the reception committee, to coincide with Vladimir Jabot- this way create ■ forum the collections committee, report- Magy, Ralph A. Mayer, Robert or at the following places: Jewish which dissipate heat faster and minimize screened cowl ventilator. Interior of cab in sky's arrival in this country and "where the entire community ing that $97.969 was collected on Mazer, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, Center, Woodward and Holbrook; distortion. as designed essentially to em completely lined. Roof and dash insulated. may voice i its sentiments con• the $138,000 of pledges to the M. A. Mittelman, . B. Plotkin's Bookstore, 12th and rrass the Revisionist leader. The new clutch has a diameter of 11 inches cerning such policies as may Kenneth Robins, Mrs. Herbert D. s Ask your Ford dealer to arrange an "on- last campaign, making it a col- , Hazelwood; Chealuk's 'Bookstore, The statement endorsed the affect its communal life." and a larger frictional area. Pedal pressure lection of 70 per cent in the first Robinson, Mrs. Louis J. Rosen- 12th and Blaine; Weisbrot's Fur- eneral aspects of the social phil- s. the-job" test with your own loads, over your The numerous competing af• eight months since the end of the berg, Reuben J. Rosenfield, Mr is lower at'idling speeds. Plato pressure in- niture Store, 5322 Chene; Hut- vophy of the Histadruth, Rabbi liar- fairs, such as donor luncheons, 0 drive. Reuben J. Rosenfield, Rabbi own routes. with your own driver at the nick's Bookstore, Oakland and ;reel claimed; it was a political dinner-dances, b , etc., creases by centrifugal force as the speed of Peiser, in a brief address old N. Rosenthal, Jay J. Rosen Westminster Ave., and at 1044 wheel. Prove to yourself how V-8 Perform- stated. d ocument, Rabbi • Newman were described by Mr Peiser Mr. dinner, said that there is that, Marx P. Rosenthaler, Wit the engine increases. This is a new type of • ance and Economy will save time and Ru- Penobscot Bldg. at the m R Roth Mrs. Samuel in "demoralizing the giving to d clutch developed by Ford engineers. -' ' Those who were invited to the ALESTINE • Ralph D. Schiller, Raymond our Allied Jewish Campaign a regrettable lack of understan money for you. three-day torrential storm in I ing of the Federation activities. banquet and Jabotinsky's friends Fe- e- biner,, Nathan H. Scholnick, F Crankcase ventilation has been added to and the Community Fund." He 'A 'alestine last week caused grea t stated that "not only are they 3' 1 , He again took occasion to con- Sallan and admirers who want to attend the engine. No other change has been made - W131%.INCH According to unofficia l diverting the natural trend of Idcmn the competitive spirit among i lix H. Silver, Mrs. S. K. Slobin, the banquet may still secure their ;avec. as $ local organizations which stage' Morris W. Stein, Mrs. M. B. Sulz- reservations, which are limited in in this engine, which has proved so econom- CHASSIS. estimates, it resulted in the loss the philanthropic dollar from donor luncheons, bazaars, etc., I berg". Emanuel Tabor, Emile° Arabs) and a F. O. B. DETROIT ical and reliable in the hands of owners. if 24 lives (all Its path to central organiza- and called upon the large assem., Weisenthal, Ralph Weisman, Aar- number, by calling Mrs. H. Weks- nosey damage of about $750,000. ler, Vinewood 1-9071; J. Miller, Hens, and thus causing untold The cooling system has been improved: the bly to remember that "there is an on Weiswasser, Jose Winsen, Ed- Cadillac 6367; Mrs. S. Schnitz , rransportation and communica 1 addition they criticism, but in all-inclusive program em inA. Wolf, Julien L. Zemon Ion was halted and business was are giving further excuses to Townsend 8-5672, or L. Panush , . udolph " as fol- a standstill for a number of ' ' s nee s the community Euclid 1382-W. many c ontributors in their wish Child Care Committee TEST WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION lowed by the Federation. lays. The Jabotinsky reception corn to avoid giving." Alit YOUR FORD DIALER FOR AN "ON-THE-JOB" The child care committee, un- The World Zionist Executive Mr. Peiser concluded his ad- Mr. Peiser gave credit to the — der the chairmanship of Mrs. mittee met Thursday evening and — issued a statement urging Zion- dress by declaring that there are to refrain from contributing Community Fund "for its con- points which must be remem fists !the Revisionist fund-raising tinued co-operation, support and ' ( two makes Poe- 1 bered to mike the forthcoming et Karen Tel Chai, which it interest. The Fund campaign a success: (1) the dis- described as "undermining Zion- sible a great portion of our tress in Germany, and especially work." the plight of the children; (2) the ist • fund s." The Panel Discussion Polish Zionists left for Pales- The panel discussion on the big sum of money that is anew for the erection of a new tine to plead with the ewish question of "Continuing Annual , gration Executive for more)mmi- Federation Memberships vs. Year-101d Folks Home. gration certificates for l'olish ly Drives for Funds" was opened; "The Masked Parade" Jews desirous of settling in Pal- with a statement read by Joseph The presentation of "The e H. Ehrlich in which he pointed I Slasked Parade" was the surpris estine. The World Revisionist Execu - out that fund-raising has become of Sunday evening's program. Not tive also asked for more immi - more difficult and that the Fed- only was the play a very touching gration certificates. They claimed eration has been compelled to de- interpretation of existing condi- that the World Zionist Executive vote the entire year to raising and tions, but it was a revelation o had violated the recently negoti- collecting the necessary funds, the existence of truly fine tal- Mrs. A. ated peace pact and were discrim- without benefiting by time to be ent in the community. ) inating against members of the used for educational purposes. Max Kohn, author of the five- J British Trumpeldor, Revisionist Mr. Ehrlich maintained that scene production, was the recip- youth group, in the allotment of eventually the public becomes ient of floral as well as verba l E certificates. The charge was made hardened in refusing to contrib- tributes for her excellent work , that the issuance of certificates ute. He proposed that continuing and Sidney J. Winer, director, wa s X was becoming a political football annual Federation memberships similarly honored for the perfect- Kt Polish exports to Palestine hav e should henceforth be used as a ing touches he gave to the play. X isen from $200,000 in 1931 to It was evident throughout the r $2,000,000 in 1934 and that im• means of raising the necessary play that its success is especially K. ports from Palestine during the budget, and he maintained that due to the genius of Lewis J. L f same period had increased from in this way "we will be building Weizman. As narrator and as the $12,000 to more than $20,000. • on a more solid foundation in L ! stead of starting anew each yea leader in the first scene, he made I • • • POLAND , without any assured income ba- a lasting impression. It is impos- L to conceive of success for The offices of the Agro-Yid, sis whatever." lie pointed out that memberships would constitute the first act without the touch the Jewish organization estab. , the annual subscrip- that was given it by Mr. Weitz lished to stimulate the migration what is now of 1'olish Jews to Soviet Russia, tion to the campaign. He stated man. The first scene presented the were closed last week following' that by adopting this system con- masked paraders—representatives an investigation. The Agro-Yid tributors will feel honor-bound to of society's hypocrisy which re-' been discredited by the So- pay dues, as each contributor will fuses obligations to human needs , bad viet government in that it would feel that the organization he is and instead of alleviating want is • not allow the group to handle the supporting is HIS. Another point emphasized by really the instrument for creating, Biro-Bidjan, feeling that the or- werful, Mr. Ehrlich was that by adopting want. ganization s; as no t po In the second scene is pictured Nevertheless continuing ' the membership dues idea it will; enough. the he possible to attract the younger the manner in which Germany . . d pro claims to be preparing for t e its Biro-B, Jan I Polish government began to look generation whose obligations are Olympic games without prejudic- upon the organization as very in many instances assumed by ing members of any race or creed, the parents. Leftist. • Mr. Ehrlich's view was sup- while in reality room is made • • • ported by Judge Charles Rubiner only for Aryan participants. The RUMANIA who called the proposal a sound third is a very touching scene Anti-Semitism in Rumania re-• of murder by Nazis, showing how one because of its psychological a doctor is brought back dead ceived two severe setbacks on{ week. The value. lie stated that member- consecutive days last gives the contributors a sense to his own home by two brown- National Peasant Party declined ship abided men who took the law to incorporate anti-Semitism as of participating in the community. into their hands when the . physi- ' Is des ite the He said that. "a feeling of detach- a par efforts of some in the party to I merit can be converted into one clan dared to practice his p con-1 fesaion. The fourth scene de- making y of attachment by have it do so. The followingg da part and picted the flight to Palestine of a t rens issue d tributors members and a German couple whose son had the pro g a statement that the revival of parcel of the Federation. The conclud- xould be construed' Mr. Rubiner emphasized that just been murdered. • I the feeling of ownership is im- ing scene dealt with a local as opposition to King Carol. 1 portant and that it is necessary motherless home. The father be-, • • • ing away at the store all day, the - for the Federation to function daughter is kept at home caring BRAZIL Any hope that Brazil might be during the entire year. maintain- for the aged grandmother. A & haven for German refugees was ing that the membership scheme young boy, son of a neighbor, vitiated last week when • law will make this possible. comes in and sings a Hebrew The Opposition 1 passed which limits immigra- song (Herbert Levin is the able was tine to two per cent of the total! The opposition to this proposal little actor) and tells how he en- and expressed by Abe Srere number of immigrants from each was joys Hebrew school. A commit- M. Butzel. Fred 1 country in 1920. r ROuld-be Jew• Mr. Srere pointed out that only tee comes to endorse a note so a h ar d hit by 1 ants Jewish tab immigr since emigration , one campaign since 192; was a that that father may secure Free Loan -the law, d he emphasized that ' l o an from the Hebrew ola, Rumania failure, scene ends Pnd from Russia, particularly "you still ara nee d a campaign when • Association, and the when a and Germany was ;you substitute membership dues with an element of relief send the small that ye ar. Ile decision is reached to !for campaign contributions." • • • said that there is an advantage crandmother to the Old Folks GERMANY , in campaigns because they hell) Home an that the daughter may Nothing has happened in Nazi- past week to I to build leadership. lie main- be given the opportunity of secur- land during the that all the "new blnod" ing • job and not to be enslaved change the status quo; the posi- I tained into the Federa tion ranks to the hoe. bon of the Jews is not one whit drawn ex- w as built up during ca mpaigns.; The play, well written • and perfect better. Just as there is one day in the cellently executed, was ewion --------- ederat po e g Under a powerful general there year Frevi f or an accountin of one's final to an imrtant of (4 1917. bout, • Myles TOO C.O. A supple m entary deeds. on Yom Kippur, Mr. Srere Day. are no feeble soldiers. or t i . h .e n. play appe ars elsewhere in this f fo iedi_that_there. ies_ne.ed.,m for the whole maintain ease no There's Assurance Given That Old Folks Home Will Be Included in the Budget of The Coming Allied Jewish Campaign esol TWO COMMITTEES OF SERVICE GROUP You Don't Have to Eat the Package! GUNSBERG PROVISION CO. VO NOW ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR DELIVERY WEEK IN REVIEW 4 Priced IOW as a • • lihe CHESTERFIELD r • You know I like that cigarette ..• I like the way it tastes... there's plenty of taste there. Chesterfield is mild, not strong . . . and that's another thing I like in a cigarette. What's more, They Satisfy .. . and that's what I like a cigarette to do. I get a lot of pleasure out of Chesterfield . . . you know I like that cigarette.