rilEI)eritorgiEwisn 61 RON ICU PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 15 De Luxe Family Service Additional Pounds 5 Cents per Pound Pieces and Handkerchief ■ Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE Flat LBS. C ALL SHIRTS 25 fl„ My WASH at pi lbs. D FlA A dd i tioenalcaprolfnutlisi, 4icrorbe.d. Pieces CALENDAR OF EVENTS Unquestionably the most out- standing and versatile actor on Jewish stage today is Maurice !Schwartz. In the 15 years of his 'activity as the director and star of the Yiddish Art Theater he has Feb. 24 to 27—Visit in Detroit of Vladimir Jabotinsky, world president of the Zionist Revisionists. Feb. 26—Annual luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization. Feb. 26—Michigan Youth Congress dance at Graystone. Feb. 27—Zedskah donor luncheon. March 3—Zhitlowsky Jubilee Celebration conference at Kinder- theater, 539 Kenilworth. March 3—Purity Chapter's Purim dinner-dance. March 4—Council of Jewish Women, regular meeting. March 5—Lecture by Maurice Samuel, under auspices of Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Hotel Statler. March 6—Meeting of Non-Local Agencies Committee of Detroit Service Group. Speakers: Fred Si. Butzel, Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi Leon Fram and Miss Zelda Rosenthal. Starch 9—Annual spring formal dance of Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Starch 10—Young Israel annual dinner-dance at Book Cadillac Hotel. March 11—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek. March 12—Hadassah meeting. March 19—Professional Group of Hadassah, evening affair. March 31—Hashomer Hatzair annual concert at Northern High School. April 14—Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky's 75th birthday celebration, in Scottish Rite Cathedral. April 30—Music Study Club, Gabrilowitsch concert. May 1—Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. C No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt 20 Outstanding Actor In Concert Sunday i THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME FL AT WOR K and ironed. 10 large piece. permitted. h An p U U U 80c Lace Curtains iij;. I r' a e r, 25c Not nosti•nsitols fee mirk rat se •log-ol•sted flash. MANY ORGANIZATIONS ENROLLED IN ZIIITLOWSKY JUBILEE CELEBRATION Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets become sour from summer 2 ,. perspiration arefully c laundered la your own ticks c Single Double, ea. 25c 35c MAURICE SCHWARTZ thrilled tudiencts in Europe and America in inore than 100 dra- matic roles. His performances in EACH "Yoshe Kalb" and the "Dybbuk" were memorable events in the his- tory of the stage. ..... In a dramatic recital which Mr. {MARINO APPAREL err IntAMI s Schwartz will give Sunday eve- ft- i5sod fung, at the Wilson Theater, he 10C . will depict a great number of his Minimum Charge, $1.50 most outstanding roles from the leading playwrights of Jewish 1111MMOIMMIL works, Sholem Ash, I. L. Peretz, Sholem Aleichem and others, demonstrating a remarkable range of histrionic versatility. Mr. Schwartz is now on an in- ternational tour through the United States and Canada,—from San Francisco to New York, and playing in 20 of the leading cities of both countries. lie is duplicat- 00000-00000000000 ing his European tour, during which he played to capacity hous- es for 62 performances. He will be supported by the famous Viennese dramatic •sci- prano, Madame Herta Richter, recently from the Vienna Opera House, and Serge Glabodin, con- cert pianist. • All Ironed Service His 75th Birthday to Be Honored at Public Event in Detroit, at Scottish Rite Cathedral, on Sunday Night, April 14, 25e FLAT PIECES Thirty organizations, represents ed by 100 delegates, are enrolled in the conference which is ar- ranging for the 75th birthday celebration in honor of Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky. Detroit plans for the observ- ance of this event include the con- vening of a public meeting at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, in the Masonic Temple, on Sunday eve- ning, April 14. Dr. Zhitlowsky will be present to attend this gathering, and an interesting pro- gram will be arranged to include outstanding musical entertain- ment. Arrangements for this celebra- tion will be made at a session of the Zhitlowsky Conference to be held Sunday afternoon, Starch 3, in the Kindertheater, 539 Kenilworth. PROBE CRIPPLED NAZISM IN U. S. Mrs. Naumann Dies WILL PRESIDE SUNDAY AT JABOTINSKY RALLY Jacob Miller, pioneer Detroit Zionist, chairman of the Detroit I reception committee which is ar- I ranging plans for the Detroit stay VLADIMIR JABOT' N S KY President ,C of World Outstanding Jewish Union of and Zionist Zionist Revisionists, Leader, Organizer of the Jewish Legion, Brilliant Orator and World-Famous Novelist ■ and Journalist, will deliver his message to Detroit on "The Road to the Jewish State in Palestine" JACOB MILLER of his friend, Vladimir Jabotin- sky, will preside at the meeting Sunday evening, at the Masonic Temple, where Mr. Jabotinsky will outline his views on present- day conditions in Zionism. LEVIN ENDORSES DR. N. E. CLARKE Urges His Election as School Inspector Theodore LTvin issued a state- ment on Wednesday in which he urged the election of Dr. Norman E. Clarke as School Inspector. Mr. Levin lauded Dr. Clarke as an educator, as an able business executive and as a man highly qualifified for a post on the Board of Education. Dr. Clarke, who served for sev- eral years as head of the heart department of the North End Clinic and who is at present the head of the Detroit Polyclinic at 2501 West Grand Blvd., was born in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 42 years ago. He is married, has three children and has lived in Detroit for 12 years. He was graduated in medicine from the University of Michigan in 1921 and later took his Master's Degree. Ile has more than an ordinary interest in education, having taught school to pay his way through college. During the time Dr. Clarke was teaching, he was superintendent of the High School and Township School Unit of McMillan Town- ship in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and also was principal of a large city grade school in Saginaw. MASONIC TEMPLE--2nd & Temple Sunday, Feb. 24, 8 p. m. Come to see and to hear the outstanding Jewish orator and Zionist leader of this generation! Tickets: 50c R "QUALIFIED BY d Seats: $1.00 EXPERIENCE" xrs Mrs. Sarah Naumann, second vice-president of Newton Annis caused Nazi efforts in this coun- Furs, died early Saturday of a heart attack in her home at 5242 try to disintegrate. Grsyton road. Funeral services "Dictation From Abroad" "From the evidence taken this committee in its investigation of Nazism in the United States," the report said, "it develops that all kinds of efforts and influence, short of violence and force, were Used to obtain its desired objec- tive, which was to consolidate persons of German birth or des- A luncheon complimenting paid cent, if possible, into one group, up members of the Ladies' Auxil- subject to dictation from abroad." iary of the Jewish National Fund The committee offered six re- was held on Feb. 19, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. J. S. Souls, commendations to make more dif- ficult, if not impossible, the un- vocalist, Mrs. Gurovitch, accom- panist and Miss Vera Goldstick, restricted promotion of Nazi and He is a member of the Wayne reader, entertained. Rabbi Na- other un-American activities in County Medical Association and hum Schulman of Windsor was the future. Detroit Medical Club, and has the guest speaker. These recommendations asked That is the reason our been president of the West Side It was announced that Mrs. for the enactment by Congress Medical Society. lie was chief Anna Harrison, a member of the of legislation authorizing the De- Colonial Room is becoming of the Cardiac Service of Grace organization and the mother of partment of Labor to terminate increasingly popular — that Hospital, and holds consultant po- Mrs. Max Hayman is leaving the stay in this country of visi- and prices which will be I I sitions at North End Clinic and shortly for Palestine. The organi- tors engaged in the dissemina- sure to please your sense of Pine Crest Sanitarium. Ile has zation is honoring Sirs. Harrison tion of propaganda, requiring written numerous articles on vari- Former Assistant U. S. District Attorney economy. with a Golden Book inscription. publicity agents for foreign gov- ous phases of heart disease for Mrs. Max Weksler, who pre- ernments, political parties or under Woodrow Wilson's Administration medical journals, is at present sided, thanked all who were in- firms to register with the De- We serve a seven-course an extra-Mural Instructor in the strumental in making the lunch- partment of State, making unlaw- for dinner for $1.25. MRS. SARAH NAUMANN Medical School of the University eon a success. She also welcomed ful the counseling of members to the fold the members who re- of the military and naval forces were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at of Michigan and has been greatly cently joined the organization. to disobedience, enabling United the Gilbert Funeral Home, 81 interested in the medical care of Sirs. William A. Fenner, chair- States attorneys to proceed with Delaware Ave. Burial was in the lower income groups. He published a book entitled "Med- man of the fourth annual donor such a Congressional committee Woodmere Cemetery. ical Care of the Wage Earner." DEMOCRAT luncheon to be held on May 1, as the McCormack body, and mak- Primary March 4 Sirs. Naumann was born in De- "As a citizen outstanding in urged the members to begin earn- ing unlawful the advocacy of troit 35 years ago. She had been Thi s ad pad for by Ian brother., Dr. I. I.. Poloaker, Dr. J. II. Polotker, est effort on the luncheon. Sirs. overthrow of the present form of with the company since 1914. his profession, a successful or- Ninnuel F. PolosIser, end his brother-in-Ian, Dr. Samuel J. Eder. ganizer, intensely interested in I. Faxstein announces heated government. , Surviving are her husband, Clar- education from all angles, Dr. stores available for rummange. Pelley Is Blasted ence; a brother, henry Patak, Norman E. Clarke would be a She can be reached at 2066 Vir- The committee recorded its and her stepfather, Joseph Patak. credit and asset to the Board of ginia Park, Euclid 8305-M. condemnation of the establish- She was a member of Temple Education. In consenting to serve Additional women who head ment and the propagation of Beth El and the Socialer Turn- in this non-salaried position, he luncheon committees are: Sirs. S. Nazi principles in this country. Verein. deserves the support of the citi- Cabot, chairman of darling ads "We are unalterably opposed zens of Detroit," his supporters and co-chairman of rummage; An usually fine tribute was to any individual or any group that event to the present—and state. Mrs. A. Smilo, chairman of card paid to Judge Charles Rubiner, of individuals seeking to bring described in some details. parties; Mrs. S. Shnitz, chairman Judge Homer Ferguson, candi- who is a candidate for Circuit agout discord among the people Significant excerpts from this of organizations; Mrs. B. Lochs, date for re-election as Circuit Judge, when 595 lawyers, voting Of this country, either as a re- portion of the report follow: chairman of musical program; Judge, was born 46 years ago in in the poll of the Wayne County , prisal or as a means of chang- 1—"Thia committee found Indb:pulable Mrs. A. D. Markson, chairman of Harrison City, Pa. His early life Bar Association, gave him their i ing our form of government," eildence Rhoe that certain tennon Ways and Means. was spent on a farm. When a indorsement, placing him seventh this country, nub nil the DETROIT, MICH the report, a twenty-four-page consuls CASS • BAGLEY aortensinces of diplomat l e I mmunity. A special executive meeting will young man he taught school. He in a field of 187 Democratic can- The last meeting of the Ladies (pamphlet, said. ,iodated the pledge and proprieties. of I be held at the home of Mrs. Wil- Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith attended the University of Pitts- didates. Judge Rubiner also re- lomallr .late. and engaged In Hrl The Wall street"putsch" plan an d un.American propaganda acthIlles, took place at issuousscossxsciorscissi tscsocisso-o*Gortisocsatscicsemors escsotsco I liam Feltner, 17385 Woodin glen the home of Mrs. B. I ceived 280 votes in the poll of the revealed by Major General Smed- pu•Ing for It In mob. In the hope Dad I Drive, on Monday, Feb. 25. Friedgood on Feb. 6. Plans were' Detroit Bar Association, who bth,tra teetl :::,, ley D. Butler, was also assailed. It t eiTid Me not cap Ilona in qui, - discussed for the annual Purim of placed him fifth among the Dem- SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. William Dudley Pelley and his Don . yam Co the German end insny 1 SELIGSON TO ADDRESS dinner which will be held on ocratic candidate's. This tribute .. effort „SW Itself, and until recently no PL PLANS MARCH 9 DANCE! Silver Shirts were blasted. The March 20 in conjunction with the, FORUM NEXT FRIDAY Silver Shirts, Congress was told, nude to stir such practices. by lawyers is an expression of ap- 3-11 II h t ie solvent of Adolf Ilitler Kvutzah Ivrith. The committee in probation of the splendid judicial were paterned after Adolf Hit- as Chaneellor Mort. to obtain nurisortem charge consists of Sirs. D. Ruben- ti resentment Na Pero resioulsinil record which Judge Rubiner has The fifth in the series of weekly ler's storm troops. The organi- for the A group of Jewish leaders this In the t nitzl Stales. Campaign. .7.! stein, Mrs. A. Panush and Mrs. made during the four years that Friday evening open forums spon- week issued a statement endors- s ulk , zation was called a breeding onducted, g untie mann meetings held, he has been on the bench. Previ- sored by Young Israel and the place of racial and religious in- litertiturr of the illent kind % My ing the candidacy for County kfmlnated nod the short-nae n ano nos Sirs. A. D. Markson, chairman ously, Judge Rubiner had served Mizrachi Youth will feature an tolerance and it was reported added Auditor, on the Democratic ticket, to the effort. for four years as an Assistant At- address by Harry Seligson, educa- that its financial statement show- tit , terninn ntramship lines not only of the cultural committee, an- of Eugene Van Antwerp. bol transport- I oie nounced that a rending M circle was r In torney General and as Legal Ad- tional director of the Jewish Com- Among those who joined in en-, es bed, and fort certain American organized to meet every other e d. it to he a racket. visor to the Governor. munity Center. Mr. Seligson is „ it b0111 cost, for the portent. of Pelley according' dolling Mr. Van Antwerp are "For • • them o nc e 4, 01. fa orbit y Saturday. The first meeting of the a graduate of the United Hebrew to testimony, Since the announcement of had been writing Ohrti (.0r1„ 11:0071... Robert Marwil, Alvin D. Hersch, group took place at the home of Schools of Detroit and a former on metaphysical subjects. with 5.--”The Friends of New Germ.) it.. Judge Rubiner's candidacy for man, Dan Goldberg, Aaron Weiss- . ,1ioned e;rn itir ,ly to,ng t he lines of Mrs. I. Katz on Saturday after-. president of its Alumni Associa- nine out of ten Of his followers Herman August, William Fried-, Circuit Judge, a long list of civic the • Na') noon, Feb. 9. The works of J. L. tion. being women, who gave him. and wanner, Henry Meyers, Hyman Dr. Otto II. F. Vollbehr, a Ger- Perez were discussed, with Mrs. and political organizations have At last week's open forum, Na- from whom he borrowed, vary- Levinson, Louis Lazarus, J. Levin, man, who in recent years sold to S. Shnitz reading. The next meets than D. Metzger, former presi- rallied to his support Ile has re- ing sums of money, in one case the United States government ing of this group will take place JUDGE HOMER FERGUSON Sam Stahl, Benjamin Jaffe,' dent of the B'nai B'rith Pisgah ceived especially the high praise receiving bonds valued at $14,- rare books and other incunabula at the home of Mrs. A. D. Mark- Charles J. Futterman and DrH Lodge, spoke on "Judaism and of fellow candidates who consider burgh. and later graduated from David Kliger. 000" the account said. for which he was paid $1,500,000, son, 3293 W. Euclid Ave., on the Jewish University Student." "Earle in 1933 he fouded the was another who came in for Saturday, Feb. 23, at 2 o'clock. the law department of the Uni- him a source of considerable Since his election to the De- These Oneg 'Shabattim are held Silver Shirts with headquarters versity of Michigan in 1913. strength to the Democratic ticket. strong denunciation. troit City Council, Mr. Van Ant- , All members of the Ladies Auxil- Judge Ferguson at this time is every Friday evening at 8:30 Besides his many Jewish activ- at Asheville, N. C.. a few days He was described as the author iary of the Kvutzah are invited. werp has appointed Robert Mar- p. m. at 8545 1 2 th St., near Pin- professor of law at the Detroit ities, Judge Rubiner is also a spe- after Adolf Hitler became Chan- and published of propaganda ma- wil and Abraham Finkelstein as gree. Besides the lecture and College of Law. cial lecturer in law at the Uni- cellor of Germany. Pelley told terial which has been flooding the Goodwill Sewing Circle members of the Board of County discussion, a report on current From 1913 until 1929 he prac- versity of Detroit, a past leader people who testified that the idea', United States. This material, ac- Supervisors. events is given. followed by a Bridge Luncheon March 4 ticed law in Detroit. His prac- of his Masonic Lodge, and chair- was copied from Germany. cording to the committee's report, During the World War Mr. Van social hour. "Immediately his prolific writ- was extensively devoted to de- ,. On Tuesday afternoon, March tice took him into all courts in the man of the Advisory council of Antwerp served over-seas with ; the Goodwill Sewing Circle state and to the United States the Franklin Street Settlement. ings changed from the sublime the 16th Engineers. At the time (amatory statements, "the Dual will hold a luncheon and bridge Supreme Court, in much highly Hashomer Hatzair Concert into violent vitriolic and scurril- pose Judge Rubiner's nomination for of which was to create racial of the High Holidays, when the in the banquet hall of Congrega- important litigation. Circuit Judge on the Democratic March 31 ous attacks against certain relig- and religious intolerance." MISS MALVERN ROSS regiment was stationed at Is Sur lion B'nai Moshe. The commit- In spite of a pledge under oath In 1929 he was appointed a ticket is being freely predicted. ious groups." Tile close to Dijon, France, Mr. tee in charge of the luncheon is Miss Malvern Ross is a mem- A maximum amount of time These attacks. although the re- that he would desist in his pro- Judge of the Wayne Circuit Court Van Antwerp secured permission ber of the committee which in • and energy is being concentrated ports omitted the fact, were di- paganda activities, his Los Angel- ! as follows: Mrs. Bessie Green- and in 1930 he was elected by the Debate on World Congress for the Jewish members of the span, Mrs. Irwin Sims and Sirs. planning the Shaarey Zedek , by Hashomer Hatzair at present rected virtually exclusively ea office was said to have issued people. During his term as a to Be Featured on Jew- regiment to be absent. He was in Morris Rosenberg, co-chairmen. Young People's Society annual' on the forthcoming annual con- against the Jews. "memoranda" only last month , judgehas tried some of the ish Radio Forum charge of the detachment that at- similar to those given out in the' spring formal dance to be given cert, which will be held at North- The whole story was then told,1 most important cases on the cal- The program of the Jewish tended the services at the Dijon thin year on Saturday evening,! ern High School, Sunday evening, concluding with Pelley's recent, past. At that time Vollbehr was seen the true purpose behind endar during that time. His deci- Synagogue. Radio Forum for next Sunda March 9, in the Crystal Ballroom I March 3. conviction in North Carolina of in Germany, but within recent these these various groups, it will sions have usually been upheld Feb. 24, over Station WJBK, Mr. Van Antwerp is married of the Book Cadillac Hotel. The gymnastics will be carried violating that state's "blue sky" weeks he has returned to the lump them together and charac- by the Supreme Court on appeal. Music' broadcast from 5:30 to 6 p. m., and has 11 children. Ile is a na- will be furnished by Ray Correll through mostly by the Tzotim and United States, the committee's terize them as un-American, as Judge Ferguson enjoys the re- law. tive of Detroit, his family having and his orchestra. unworthy of support and created spect and confidence of his cok will feature a debate on the sub- will consist of marching and A compliment was paid to 20,- communication reported. ject, "Resolved, That American settled in this city in 1800. Orisr-I and operated for the financial "He has ben coming here for pyramid formations. 000.000 Americans of German leagues on the bench and the Jewry Participate Actively in a Miss Gertrude Goldman is tale.' inally his family came from Ild. birth or descent who refused to 35 years and, although for the welfare of those who glide them members of the bar. He is fair, ing reservations for the dance at World Jewish Congress." The land to New York in the year Gifts to Hadassah Fund have anything to do with Nazism past several years he has had an and who do not hesitate to stoop efficient and courageous, and he Garfield 0754 and To. 6-6565. 1631. immigration visa, he has never to racial and religious intolerance stands highly recommended. ; participants will be Leopold Sny- United States. der for the affirmative, and Julian Mr. Van Antwerp in a graduate "This committee has had evi., seen fit to take out his first citiz- in order to achieve their selfish Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman A group of Jewish friends hale; Caplan for the negative. This Civil Engineer and has served Governments in the interest of of the infant welfare fund of the dense to show the strenuous ef- lenship papers, and as a German purposes," the report stated. united in a statement to urge' debate will be under the auspides "This activity your committee strongly the re-election of Judge with the Michigan Central, Grand economy. Detroit chapter of liadassah, has forts made to enlist these persons," citizen continues his propaganda of the Philomathic Debating Club. Trunk Railways, and as Chief En- believes to be distinctly and Ferguson. During the recent attempt to • received the following contribu- Congress was advised. "This corn- ' efforts while in this country." The participants are both holders The American Vigilante Intel- dangerously un-American, and we ttee has evidence to show the gineer of the National Survey bar him from the race for County tions: . of the gold medal given each year ligence Federation, of which Har- Service. Since 1926 he has been Auditor he was represented by denounce without qualification Only Jewish High School in From Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lie- wiles and blandishments that for the best debater. Mr. Snyder engaged as a private Consulting the firm of Messrs. Friedman. berman, in memory of Sirs. Fan- were employed and when these ry A. Jung of Chicago is the any attempt, from any source, to Bukovina Ordered Shut is also a member of the Wayne . failed, the scurrilous attacks that founder, was another anti-Semitic stir up hatreds and prejudices Engineer. He is serving his second Meyers and Keyes who secured nie Berkman of Waco, Tex as. BUCHA RFS 1- University debating team. term as a member of the Detroit for him a place on hte Democratic From Mrs. Harry Selker, in were utilized, in an effort to bring' organization mentioned in the against any one of more groups dals of the Ministry of Education The program will also feature report. Testimony of Jung's sec- of our people because of either City Council and was the origi- ballot. memory of the yahrzeit of Eva 'teem into the Nazi program." last week ordered the closing of selections by William P. Bliznick, retary revealed that he and the The Nazi drive in the United! race. color or nator of the Debt Refunding Plan creed. If elected Auditor he will not Gordon Bosch. the only Jewish high school in the violinist, and Sylvia Fritz, pianist. and 'States was divided into two see-' which enabled the City of Detroit have to resign his Councilmanic The surest safeguard against From Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magid- province of Bukovina. The school to weather the depression with position because his term as sohn, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewen- tionn—the first covering all the! circulated masses of literature Nazis and other fomentors of ra- which is located in Storozhenetz, Aaron Kurland, chairman of the forum, will present the weekly it's credit unshaken. He has also Auditor does not begin until Jan. berg, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer, I time previous to Hitler's advent, "tending to incite racial and re- cial hatred, the committee pointed has been in existence for more anisce. been an advocate of the consoli- 1. 1936, when his term u Council- Mrs. Lena Loewenbere, in mem- to power and the second concern.i ligi..oBuescalun st eolerth out, is "an aroused an intelligent than 30 years. Officials failed to "Radiotorial," presenting editor- c "ormittee has ial comments from the columns of ing itself with the period from public opinion." dation for the City and County man ends. ory of Bernard Rosenberg. assign any reason for the closing. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. •fine food (CONCLUDE') FROM PAGE ONE) J. N. F. Auxiliary Picks Committees attractively served H. POLOZKER Circuit Judge DETROIT LELAND Judge Ferguson's Bar Vote Tribute Re-Election Urged To Judge Rubiner By Jewish Friends COLONIAL ROOM The Ladies Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith DETROIT - LELAND I Jewish Leaders Back Van Atwerp