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Jewish Community Center News

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"Bargain Dance" at
B'nai Moshe Sunday

Continuing its policy of furnish-
Judge Joseph Sanders, who is a
ing unique entertainment for its
Alcandidate for re-election as Judge
guests, the Young People's Auxil-
• of the Common Pleas Court to fill BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB I BASKETBALL CARNIVAL
iary of Congregation B'nai Moshe
, the vacancy on the non-partisan SPONSORS NURSERY CLUB AND DANCE MARCH 10
ticket, received the highest vote in
A basketball carnival and dance will bring to its audience Sunday,
The Jewish Business and Pro-
fessional Women's Club, which will be held at the Jewish Com-
meets the first Wednesday in inanity Center, 8904 Woodward
every month at the Jewish Com- Ave., on Sunday evening, March
munity Center, is sponsoring the ! 10, at 7:30.
There will be two basketball
Nursery School, which it has
taken over Its its project for this games played and dancing will
follow.
One of the games will be
year. This group is also supply- .
ing the materials for use in the played between two all-star teams
n e w children's kindergarten, and the other will be between
which is being organized at the two teams in a playoff for the
Dexter branch of the Center. center championship.
The carnival is bring sponsored
kindergarten for chit-
This is
dren of the members of the • by the Senior House Council of
Mothers' Club. the Center. The conunittee in
A call is being sent out for the charge consists of Gilbert Madief-
following toys for use in the sky, chairman, Sophie ,Stulberg,
Nursery School: wagons, velock! Mildred llassol, George Weiss-
pedes, dump trucks, fire trucks, noun and Doris Wittus.
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large rubber balls, and sand box
MOTHERS' CLUB MEETINGS
utensils. Anyone having any of
Linwood-Dexter — Tuesday
these toys available for Nursery
School use, please send them to afternoon, , March 5, at 2 p. m.
Is Highly Recommended for
Election as
the Jewish Community Center at
• Twelfth St.—Tuesday evening,
8904 Woodward.
March 5, at 8 p. ni., lecture on
The next dinner meeting of the Maimonides by Dr. Morris Jacobs.
HARRY GUNSBERG
Jewish Business and Professional
West Warren — Wednesday
JUDGE JOSEPH SANDERS
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Girls will he held at the Center afternoon, March 6, at 2 p. m., March 3, their completed movie
(BOARD OF EDUCATION)
Wednesday evening, March 3, at synagogue on Michigan and production which was taken at the
the official Wayne County Law- on
Able, efficient, an
• eminent edsi•
All those interested
last bargain dance held Feb. 17.
29th St. Social meeting.
yer's Primary recently. This vote at 6:15.
cator
and
•
• business executive,
'Light-Camera-Action" will be
indicates a vote of confidence in may attend by phoning the Center
hi.
selection
will
be I credit to
the words heard from the camera.
A advance of the printery to be held and making reservations.
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man as the shooting of "The Dream the community.
• next Monday, March 4, the voters
(Paid for by a Jewish friend.)
of Live" will be shown. Admission
being urged to exercise their right 2 PLAYS AT CENTER
for this dance will be as follows:
of voting at that time
ON MONDAY
13c for red heads, 15c for blondes,
Judge Sanders, besides being a
The Detroit Junior League
Albert M. Carson, candidate 17c for brunettes, for both male
lawyer of 28 years' experience, is
VOTE FOR
2 also nn engineer, student of medi- Dramatic Club, which is present- for the nomination of Judge of and female; however, before 2:45
ing children's plays in the various the Recorder's Court, Traffic and admission will be 10e.
% vine and psychiatry and recently
settlement houses and Centers Ordinance Division, is sponsoring
EXPERIENCED — QUALIFIED
The Majesties will again furnish
Practicing Attorney for 10 years.
g gave a series of radio lectures on
throughout the city, will present
the music. These bargain prices are
"Child Psychology" and Child Per-
Teacher at Northwestern High
children's plays at the Jewish
possible only because the purpose
, sonality Development." lie is also two
School for 16 years.
His efficiency and temperament
one of the founders of the Wayne Community Center on Monday
is not a profit-making one and the
afternoon, March 4, at 4 o'clock.
Member of American Legion and
admission fee is only to cover the
County Bar Association.
qualify him for the position.
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expenses. The dances were planned
Judge Sanders is married, has The ploys are entitled "The
V. F. W.
to give young people an oppor-
two sons and a daughter. Ile is ac- Golden Ball" and "Four and
tunity to meet socially in bi-weekly
tive in Jewish affairs, being a mem- Twenty Blackbirds."
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meetings at a small coat.
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Society, Galacian Synagogue, the friends are invited to attend.
Plans are under way for the
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Temple Beth El. Is also a member
annual spring frolic planned for
of K. of P., Odd Fellows, Masonic JUDAH YOUNG JUDAEA CLUB
Sunday evening, April 14. A well
Ord er, Eagles, Elks and several
known orchestra has already bemi
Because of the number of
other fraternal and charitable in-
engaged to furnish the music for
Benjamin Knoppow, who is a stitutions.
junior boys enrolled in the Jew-
that event.
candidate for Circuit Court Judge
ish Community Center, a club for
A regular meeting will be held on
on the Democratic ballot, in a
junior boys has been organized.
ENDORSE
VAN
ANTWERP
Sunday,
March 10, at 4 p. m., in the
statement on the question "What
The name of the group is the
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Judah Young Judaea Club and
club room of the synagogue.
the Powers of a Circuit Court
Bible
classes are held every
Judge are," said:
is for boys between the ages
Tuesday at 9 p. m. The class is con-
Councilman Eugene I. Van Ant- it
"Within the four walls of the
10 and 14 years.
of
ALBERT
M.
CARSON
ducted by Rabbi Moses Fischer.
court room. His Honor reigns su- werp, candidate for the Democratic
The meetings are held at the
Those interested are asked to at-
nomination for Wayne County
a platform which should appeal tend premptly at 9 p. m.
Auditor, issued a statement outlin- Center, 8904 Woodward, every
to the voters of Detroit.
Democratic Candidate
ing his platform which consist of Sunday at 12:30. Boys of that
Mr. Carson emphasizes the
age who are interested are' in-
six main planks:
many defects in the traffic court
1. Reorganisation of the County Pur-
vited to attend.
i basing 11 11•111,11•111 1 ■ 11,111( the line,
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of
system and submits the following
t lie I Oil roll Purchasing Ii ...tent •
remedial program:
2 Insistence mt the print Iple that funds CENTER MUSIC SCHOOL
raised for any parts ular Imrpeas must
1. Establishment of a night
he used for that purpose and not diverted.
The favorable reception given
court to secure to all classes of
3. !letter niatotRYIllefit of the County's
to the Jewish Community Cen-
Institutions by the ant nlidallon of the
citizens an opportunity for a day
anu-
"QUALIFIED"—Civic Searchlight
Circuit Judge Guy
Miller, in
Pure basing and Warehousing witIvItlea ter's string ensemble at the
In Elolaeand North .le
Jewish Welfare Federation in court.
a speech before the city firemen
4. Put the county Airport on a itelf• nual
2. Equality of justice should at Amaranth Hall, on Feb. 11,
See Story 011 Page 9
support]ng basin se) as to pay at least the Agency's meeting and at the De-
Intorost on the bonded indelitedneaa
troit Service Group dinner has lie the keynote of the entire sys- on the subject "Good citizenship"
5. Et•onnml. In the cost er running the
tem. Many traffic law violators declared his sympathy was with
count). soyernnient– not by cuttIns sal- given rise to questions concern-
aries— hut by a more 0111. 1011 1111111•RP• ing the Center's Music School. escape with light fines. In some the applicant for naturalization
nest of the (bunts
cases no punishment at all is im- who is being asked difficult ques-
A. The building of a new County OM.
The school is sponsored by the
posed. Such a system is mani- tions regarding government pro-
Pudding or a combined City County Music Study Club of Detroit
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
PullilIng to be he assured by the PWA
festly unfair to those who pay.
cedie hree.
talent
NO that there will be no added
Only those pupils who show
burden
oil the taxpayer.
An improvement to result
3.
usual
fundamental
requirement
LIBERAL
— WELL QUALIFIED
are
unable
to
pay
the
and
Mr. Van Antwerp is married and fees for piano, violin and 'cello from the selection of new court for American citizenship are good
has 11 children. lie is a grad- !moue are accepted in the school. quarters.
character, honesty, industry, Legal Adviser to Wayne County
sate civil engineer. He is a mem• -
4. The gradual elimination of proper care and education of
Treasurer
.
her of the Detroit City Council ' The violin and d 'c ello teachers traffic violations by way of edu- children and good standing In
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and chairman of the Board of Su- are members of the Detroit y
the community," declared Judge Election • • Monday, March 4
cation rather than persecution.
phony
Orchestra,
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pervisors.
6. All creeds and classes of Miller. ''These essentials are
Since his election to the Detroit Szmulevticz and Walter Blu-
more important than the mere ik101110010
City Council, Mr. Van Antwerp menau, violin, and Bernard Argie- people should be equally repre- ability to read or
BENJAMIN KNOPPOW
write or an- I KV I IN IN K1 MI I OM IN 1111 ■ 1
sented in the administration of
has been the first to appoint Jews Vi'ICZ, 'cello.
justice in the traffic court. There swer questions about govern-
ELECT
The piano school has for in-
preme, and beyond those four to the County Board of Super-
.
mental procedure.
walls, his power for good or evil visors, namely Robert Itlarwil and structors Miss Rosa Bassin, ehould be no discrimination
"Once there came before me
agoavemrsntmeannty offices. of people in
reaches deeper into the lives of Abraham Finkelstein. Mr. Van Edith Ella Davis and Miss Clara g
an applicant for naturalization
Antwerp has a host of friends who
thousands.
Being a lifelong resident o r who was asked by the Federal ex-
"Ile may command you to ap- endorsed him for County Auditor.
All those interested in taking Detroit, Mr. Carson is an enthu- aminer to define the 14th Amend-
pear in court at any time. Ile Amongst them are Robert Marwil, lessons may call the Jewish Com-
siastic booster for its continued ment. The man was unable to
may order your house searched Alvin D. Hirsch, Dr. Albert Krohn, imneuTnitiy Center office, Madison
prosperity. Ile was born here answer the question and the el-
and your belongings seized. With have Goldberg, William Friedman, 8275, for an audition appoint-
34 years ago; is married and has aminer recommended that his ap-
Henry
Meyers,
J.
Levin,
Aaron
the aid of a jury, he nosy send
.
plication for citizenship be turned
Weiswasser, Myron Keyes, Hyman
one child.
you to imprisonment or death,
I was somewhat angry,
Levinson. Louis Lazarus, Herman
Mr. Carson is a member of down.
or to an asylum for the insane.
August, Sam Still and Barney Le- RADIO DEBATE MARCH 10
Delta Theta Phi, largest law fra- and asked the examiner to tell
"It is therefore necessary to vine.
me
what
the Fifth Amendment
On Sunday afternoon, March ternity in America, and other
elect judges who, by reason of
10, at 5:30 p. m., two young men fraternal organizations in De- was. The Federal examiner was
their experience, education and
Democratic Ticket
somewhat
irritated and answered
representing the Center will pre- troit. Ile has been actively en-
temperament, are able to appre-
sent a debate on a current Jew- gaged in practice of law in all that he did not remember, and
World War Veteran
elate the meaning of the compli-
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besides that he was already a
ish problem over the Jewish Open its branches for many years.
cated evidence in which modern
citizen.
Forum on WK.
Qualified by 15 Years of
litigation is involved, and apply
Maurice Glasier, who is coach-
"'So you demand of this man,
Attorney
Harry
C.
Kent.
Experience in the
can-
the law related thereto."
who is a newcomer to this coun-
ing the Center sub senior debate
Public Schools
Benjainin linopp ow has had 10 didate for the office of Circuit
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try, a greater knowledge and
team And David Goldman, former
years' experience in the practice
familiarity with the American
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of law in all courts of the State cult on the Democratic ballot, is ('enter varsity debater and state
Constitution than you possess,"
of Michigan, is a World War vet- highly recommended by a host of champion orator, will be the
As the primary campaign nears I asserted. 'What is more, I could
speakers. The subject as yet has
friends.
eran, an appointed member of
its
climax,
Nathan
D.
Metzger,
not tell you offhand what the
Mr. Kent received his primary not been chosen.
the child care committee of the
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forges to the front as one of the Fifth Amendment is myself. The
Insist on a Democratic Ballot
Welfare Council, and has made and high school education in De-
prominent candidates for Circuit application is granted.' "
PURIM DANCE MARCH 3
troit
schools,
later
attending
a study of social problems and
ebmeoc
ing
ratsi.c ppo
ticakteetd .
On Sunday evening, March 3, Jui d s gc e an od nida tc h y e
Judge Miller is the non of a
Democratic Candidate for
social legislation.
Civil War veteran and has lived
at the Jewish Community Center, ' His
by
prominent
citizens
and
various
8904 Woodward, the Senior
In Detroit for nearly 60 years.
civic and fraternal organizations.
Council will hold a Purim .
Ile is a graduate of the old De-
Various national groups are
Eadorsed by Lawyers at Three
For
,lance.
supporting Mr. Metzger, not as troit High School, of the Literary
Bar Primaries
The dance will he free to all groups, but as individuals who see College of the University of
See Story on Page 8
A native of Detroit, John Atkin-
,enier members of the Center. A in this candidate a man who will Michigan, and of the University
son, a candidate on the Democratic
nior
membership
card
will
be
of Michigan Law School. Ile be-
•e
administer justice on
ticket, for the office of Circuit
the only requirement for admit- ! with a careful consideration of gan the practice of law in 190*)
Efficient — Liberal — Experienced
Court Judge in the Primary elec-
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and was associated for many
bailee to the dance.
'
every
case
on
its
merits
and
a
tion to be held Monday, March -1,
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, softening influence of his respect years with former Governor Alex
VOTE FOR
comes from a family of lawyers.
ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL FRAT1 for human rights dominating his J. Groesbeck. Ile was a member
His father, Colonel John Atkinson,
The Detroit chapter of the decisions.
of the State l.egistature for six
n
and two uncles were prominent at
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
uring the bank crisis, Nathan years, and was responsible for
the earlier bar in Detroit, while an-
will play the Ann Arbor chapter , D Metzger served as ■ trustee of the Workmen's Compensation
other uncle, O'Brien J. Atkinson,
in • basketball game, on Satur- the Michigan Depositors Cooper- Act and for several laws affecting
4
was a Circuit Judge in Port Huron.
day evening, March 2, at 8 p. League, for which he deity- the employment of women and
There are eight lawyers in the
et the Center, 8904 Woodward. ered talks over the radio and at children. He was appointed to
.
semi generation of the Atkinson
The Detroit team will have in , meetings, and for which he fought the Wayne Circuit Bench in
iis lineup Ted Goode and Carl tirelessly. As a member of the 1923, and has served ever since .
DEMOCRAT
Mr. Atkinson is supreme knight
Gussin, former stars of the Dr. Proxy Committee of the First Na-
Judge Miller's only brother.
of
the
Knights
Of
Equity,
and
a
for
Toole Triple A Champions. The Donal Bank depositors, he eerved Edwin L. Miller, assistant super-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
past president and director of the
teams are playing for ■ trophy without remuneration and gave ad- intendent of Detroit schools.
University of Detroit Alumni. lie
A resident of Detroit for
Ilitional
time
and
energy
to
see
this
donated by the local alumni chap- ,
died last year.
is a graduate of two of the coun-
over 23 years.
odi through.
try's most popular Catholic insti-
ter of the fraternity.
Primaries Monday, March 4
Dr. Leon Katzin and Eddie
tutions of learning: Fordham uni-
I Member of Americas Legion
Endorsed by Prominent Lawyers
Contributions
to
Jewish
the
‘ersity and the University of De-
Powers of Northern High School
and V. F. W.
6.‘ NO Li L'%
.%‘LW k‘ 6, 0
and Business Mee
Children's Home
troit lie received his law train-
will be the officials of the game.
CAPABLE
VOTE FOR
HARRY C. KENT
This game is a preliminary to
-- ing at the Detroit College of Law,
CONSCIENTIOUS
and has practiced as a member o
The Jewish Children's Home
tae game which the Center Var-
Highland
Park
Junior
College
the
HIGHLY
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'
the bar since 1904.
, sty will play with a Triple A wishes to acknowledge withi0
led. the Democrats in
Frederick T. Harward Can- mars,
thanks the
receipt of the fol•10
In 1923 Atkinson was appointed and subsequently graduating from .. am at
P. m.
yn arry,t o a u nnityran Bas reco A ns d soc i ni a tt ion
a ,,n
Primaries Monday, March 4
he A.
tion Counsel, an the Detroit College of Law. Ile
'
Dancing will follow both games. lowing donations:
didate for Circuit Judge . '
Corrra
h eld ever since, For was the first attorne y to file a
Detroit Bar Association Primer Y. (Rh e he has
, Mrs. Edward Schlussel, 2709{/
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seven years he specialized in con- bill in behalf of depositors of the Shaarey Zedek J. Y. P. S. Cortland, in memory of Bertha
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Frederic T. !lanyard, candidate
damnation trials, handling many Find National Bank, to restrain
Muer.
Meet Sunday
for Circuit Judge on the Demo- Molly Seigel Auxiliary of gases
at o7 rt aEnacset. payment to those depositors who
ins o n resid e . imp
si r oAf t kconsiderable
Mrs. Harry Platt, 3003 Calvert. 0
—
cratic ticket, was born in the
were stockholders, until an as
Mr.
Jewish Consumptive
Mrs. Ben K ap
lowitz, 3319 Mon- $
of
a
the
son
State of Maine,
had been levied against • The next meeting of the Junior terry.
Palmer
Ave.
Palmer
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Relief Society
ELECT
clipper chip captain. Ha family
them, thereby increasing the pay- 1 oung Peopl es Soarty of S aa-
Slre. al.
K'exler, preeident.
0
was among the earlieet settlers
rsitors who were lee Zedek will be held this Sun-
SUCCESS STORY
r ;itn i ioansita rkund Auxiliar y, IP
Jewish
206nvi N
All those interested in the
in
the
ay,
March
3,
at
3
p.
in New England and fought in
"I guess it's a superiority com- , fot t • ° totchllso e I ddeer
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the French and Indian Wars and aork of this Auxiliary are urged
in k' Mr. Kent is practicing law -wird hall of the congreiration.
to attend the Yiddish matinee at flex- You've got to make
in the Revolutionary War.
Li
offices at 62 Manchester George Weiswaseer, advisor to o Theater Party for Yeshiva ;
People's Theater on fellow in the audience think eith. Highland ark.
the
organization,
will
begin
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He woo graduated from Wil•
where you're • fool and he's smart Ave ,
Auxiliary March 12
new series of discuesione pertain-
noon, March
ham' College and the Law De- Sunday
there will be presented. together Seventy per cent of it lies in put-
the "Ceremonials of the
Judge George T.
partment of Yale University.
with the regular Yiddish play, ling yourself in the Place of , COLONY NAMED FOR
an-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the igl
A question and
0
PROF. MASARYK Holidays."
DEMOCRAT
Mr. Harward came to Detroit Found pictures of the Jewish somebody the man in the audience
.wer period will follow his dis- Yeshivah Beth Judah will give •
When he turns to his
in 1897, and was associated with (70neuniptive Sanaterium at Den. knows.
a Awe at Littman's People's The-
•ien't that like to-
A decision to build • colony in neatens.
the late Judge George S. Hos- ,
These pictures will be wife and Alk)l.
Final plans in connection to ater on March 12. It will be an A
%T r, C010.
and-so'. thrn Youve INt him • , raleetine which will bear the
mer, who was • Democratic Cir-
entirely new show with new ne .
JUDGE OF
shown from 1 to 2 p m. and all
comedian who lacks path name of the Czechoslovakian 'se "Cabaret Broadcast" will be
cuit Judge in Wayne County for are "k eel t o co me e arly so as to
"The
The Auxiliary invites the I
LMnel Rycia and Irene tors
,ad e.
ef
president,
for
centuri
Professor
Thomas
G.
RECORDER'S COURT
:36 years.
os c an not last. and
pictures.
the
perform-'/
th
•
Pollock
are
co.chairmen
fur
this
public
to
patronize
t
ere
these
0 "A good book is a friend; the best
e on time
The Si
.k •
•
acclaimed
d
(Traffic Di•isioe)
1.4.1, are a
the
He was trial attorney fo r
a
or 0
lude dancing. ance. Anyone ws money
0 of friends,
If the Auxiliary IP to r•slize
o- fr
i a ir , which
been w eak. oppressed, bar• annua l conference of the Czech ny
Detroit United Railway from
have
0
rn
them
to
asked
too
retu
h
inc
refreshments.
tickets
is
AI That cannot he estranged or talcs
PRESENT
CIRCUIT
and
tertainment will
t on this Perfo rmance. t icket, rimed.
They have had to dig- elovakian Zionists. The colo
1929 to 1932. He was appointed profi
aevance
held on Sunday eve- 1705 Pingree Ave. on Tuesday, 0 COURT COMMISSIONER
offense
d
in
he
chase
It
a
to
,•Rs,
risible or die, to smile when they sill mark the occasion of Maw • mg, March 31, in the social hall March 6, st 2 o'clock. Anyone fo sea
by President Roosevelt on the must be pur
mm
owe'er neglected, but returns •t
from the AuxiliaryTirkete
by call- base felt rage• laugh uhen their ry's e5th birthday.
MIA Compliance Board in I:433.
1.011s awl 1/041011 (Wanes
sf Congregation Shaarey Zedek. desiring tickets, please call the
del
and became its chairman upon be reserved or
be procured from chairman, Mrs. IL Rottenberg,.‘ le'seass
, With the old friendship."
Mrs. D. Golden. Euclid 9490. hearts fh:dadviee C
The pebble in the brook secret- Tickets may
heaenntorh. retan kiEangi"lish
—W. I. Lintels, "Beak-Soy.*
the resignation of Abner Lamed. ing
T ow nse nd 6.7566, 2717 u I le rt on • en sweenwomseaemassegra
B. Fishman. Madison
thinks itself a precious stone. members.
Mrs,
ly
or
reporters.
He ran 16th among all candi-
dates in the Detroit Times Pri. 6510.

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