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March 27, 1935 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-03-27

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CONTINUE

YOUR

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to your

.oved ones

;

Think what it would mean to your. family if you
should cut of their regular household -allowance
for even a month. Then thiiiic what it would mean
If their allowance was cut off altogether.

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Even though you already have their future ether.
wise protected, the thoughtful thing to do is to
make provision NOW that your salary will contiiiiie
to be paid to your loved ones for a full sear after
you are gone.

Month by month they will receive the accustomed
income enabling them to carry on the hour.chold
in the customary manner--paying current bills,
meeting rent or other obligations—while through
the year they gradually adjust themselves to the
new conditions of life.



Strictly Confidential

PIPS MITT • SATINO• MTN 11110011,141.

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to cover a longer period than one year if req•ired.

■ CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE

thor ... Ni' denial will shake our
(conviction, based on information re-
ceived, that James Cagney, War-
ner Brother's popular star, is one
of the Chosen People ... Which re.
minds us that the Warner execu-
tires heaved a sigh of relief last
week when Max Reinhardt's screen
version of "A Midsummer Night's
Dream" was declared finished ...
The original estimate for the cost
of the picture was $400,000— the
• actual coat amounts to over a mil-
1 lion.,..
ECHOES

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Although Louis T. McFadden,
America's would-be Hitler, insists
that his headquarters are at the
Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.
C., It. L. Pollio, manager, wired us,
denying definitely that "any such
headquarters are or have been
here" . . . Henry Woisin, national
treasurer of the Friends of the New
• I Germany, who is near death at the
North Hudson Hospital in New
Jersey, as a resuh of an automobile
accident, is being Meal :d by two
Jewish doctors who are limiting su-
preme efforts to pull him through.
a
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The Cafe Royal, New York's
East Side intelligentsia rendezvous,
is heaven these days for the bathe-
for writers and artists who foe-
lquent it ... A wardrobe checking

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National and International Causes; Col-
lection Effort Precedes Drive

Ilarry R. Solomon, chairman of the collection committee
of the Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tiun,.this week issued the following appeal to all donors to
the last drive:
"On behalf of the 25 local. national and international
organizations included in
the last Allied Jewish
Campaign, among which
are the North End Clinic
Hospitalization Fund,
United Hebrew Schools,
Jewish Old Folks Home,
Jewish Community Cen-
ter, House of Shelter,
Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciation, American Pales-
tine Campaign and the
Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, we are making
this appeal before our
next campaign.
"Knowing that you
must have pledged in
good faith last May to
the support of these in-
stitutions, we remind you
once more that they can-
not function unless the
pledge is paid in full,

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need to check up on him-1 know
h e's good." .. .

aeg. chairman
Jewish Youth Council
mittee.
Bridge on April 7
Donations were given by Mrs.
Sigma Lambda Dance to Be
Fanny Leve in honor of her grand.'
The
Jewish
Youth Council has
daughter, Barbara Ann Applebaum
Held March 29
for the Happy Day Fund. Mrs. R. been revamped and is now 'eon-
Marvin Kahn's orchestra has
R. Kaltman also donated to this "ring a bridge at the Chinese
been engaged to play for the first
MRS. ARTHUR GINSBERG
Tea Garden on April 7.
fund.
DETROIT, MICH
annual dance to be given by the
CASS. BAGLEY
' Samuel Dubrinsky, president of
Sigma Lambda Fraternity on
ill
re-
Prof. Otto Marckwardt
the council, announced that the
March 29, at Hotel Webster Hall.
Black and Kurland Form committee handling this bridge
000001 Elwood Kukes, president of the or- view the new book "Years Are So
Law Partnership
daneant has arranged for fine
Long,"
by
Josephine
Lawrence,
mention, has appointed the fol-
entertainment
■ dessert-bridge and hook re-
Omicron K a p p • Sorority, p. m., at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy owing committees: Press commit- at
Any organization interested in
Maxwell
Black
and
Aaron
Kur-
tee, alilton Elena and Raymond view at the Hotel Steller on Mon-
Sponsors Passover Re .
I Road. Proceeds of this affair will
y, March 25, at 1 o'clock. Sport- land announce the formation of this type of work is invited to
a
law
partnership
under
the
name
attend
the meetings of this group
Goldman; Meyer
door committee,
Jack da
lief Dance
i be used for relief of needy families Schneider,
Zolkower, Joseph
, ears for the affair are Mrs. R. R.
-
Kahan and Jack Federman; publi- I Kallman, Mrs. Arthur A. C,Ins- of Black & Kurland, with offices the first and world Thursdays
during Passover.
at 1146 National Bank Bldg., of each month. The next meeting
Omicron Kappa Sorority le I An appeal has been addressed to city committee, John Weltrich. berg and Mrs. William Roth, as-
tan be obtained either at seated by hostesses. Proceeds will telephones Randolph 6975-6 and will be held at the Center on
sPonsoring a Paesover bridge dans.' all Detroit organi ations to co- Tickets
z
, April 4.
Cadillac 4850,
ant, on Thursday, March 28, at 8; operate in this affair.
the door or by calling To. 8-0710. go for Passover relief.

The

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CHARLES K. HARRIS

4

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Tax Service

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vious peasant stock, refined it
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
7
would seem by the woman's sheer
8
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capacity for understanding her
9
own suffering. The woman's
mouth and nostrils quiver with
sensibility: and the beautifully
domed head, the half-closed eyes,
brood downwards, at the lower
parte of the face, as though ex-
Let me figure your car needs,
plaining to the mouth and nos-
both pleasure and business c•rs.
trils, consoling and guarding
them. Grief and the understand-
ing of grief Are so finely etched
to the minutest detail in those
features, and the emotion is so
well balanced by the self-percep-
tion of it, that it is difficult to
escape the implications of that
face long after one has left the
formal, bookish purlieus of-
Princeton. In that face (to
dwell only on this one piece of
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sculpture) Margot has caught
a mood and incorporated a Wel-
LOU SAYS: Call any lint!. MA. Asoo. will be &lad to mme to your
tanschauung that is so Mitel-
or olliee•-or meet you at ialtorootn. lipmdal Ernes plash
European it is almost symbolic.
Margot wants to go to New
York. She wants to escape the
cloistral stolidity of Princeton
and.wander through the streets
of New York's east side where
the living phenomena of her
"science" fulfill their human
rounds unselfconsciously, unstul-
tilled by the decorour mores of
the learned. Curiously, and an.
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expectedly to this interviewer,
O per month on Loans from
Margot finds her most sympa-
to 4200
thetic subject matter in the corn-
mon human denominator, the
A ck per$27: .:
1 ;0 0 1 "" from
"people." In recent years she
per month on Loans from
seems to have acquired a sort of
$501 and over
alarmed social consciousness. She
was deeply moved, almost dig- I
WHY PAY MORE?
traught to hear of the neglect of
Out of town clients may borrow by mail.
the young American artists
Write for full information.
whose work she has seen in the

Gunsberg Provision Co.

Off the Beaten Path ...

m It

no. I do not only (merely) mod-
el. First I fed and understand
--and then after I must feel it"
Her fine hands go to her cheat
and clench,
"You like this? Yes? I'm to
glad! It is the head of a friend
of mint."
It is really a remarkable head,
in clay. The face of a highly
sensitized Czech woman, of ob-


''' and put in charge of a charming-
looking girl who spends her spare
moments mending linings and sew-
on the buttons of the coats en-
"The Jewish Welfare
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trusted to her . . , her name is
Federation guaran-
g. i Cy nthia, but we shudder to think
DETROIT, MICH,
teed its full support to
HARRY R. SOLOMON
' that her domestic leanings may
these 25 agencies on the
REPRESENTING
land her a penniless genius as a
strength of your pledge and other pledges. How can we pay
companion for life... The Tiptoe
them if you do not pay us? How can they keep their organi-
I Inn, at 86th St. and Broadway, is
zations running if we do not pay them? We have confidence
I developing into the upper West
that your check will come to us by return mail, because we
' Side counterpart of the Royal ...
believe you want your name among those who paid in full
• Almost nightly one can see around
ASSURANCE COMPANY
b
or
at least 75 per cent."
MAO erns. •••avonntea•
a table there Louis Lipsky, Dr. A.
intornmas PLUS morn • unto& WITH sccUltre • raorcenoa run FEW J• Rongy, Harry L. Gluckman.
[Meyer W. Weisgal, etc., etc.... As
soon as the headwaiter sees a ra-
ther unusual type entering the rev-
If you wish to be sure that you ar e buying
, taurant he conducts him as a mat-
GUNSBERG KOSHER PRODUCTS
ter of course to the table at which
EDITORIAL rAON I University expedition, sponsored
Lipsky presides ... Leonard Lyons CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL
Watch for the GUNSBERG label

tells us that Mrs. Albert Einstein,
by the late Jacob
The re
on all Salami, Wieners, Bologna,
attending a New York banquet, tional Masoretic text of the Pen- was then found H.
a Schiff.
collection of
Corned Beef, Pastrami, Tongues,
started to eat what she thought was atteuch.
potsherds written in Hebrew
Beefenette,
a salad and whiell had been placed
The Masoretic text is in the about payment of taxes in kind
on her salad plate; it was an orchid form of the Hebrew Scripture as during the ninth century B. C.
If this emblem ha mi•sitia on the
len theta pal .4. not rerribbig Eaui,Itent
corsage Lyons forgets to men- used today by Jews throughout But the Hebrew vocabulary there
Poultice., 1%1111 . 11 are
WWII,
tion that the reason for this trag- the world. That the spelling, was very meagre and offered no
under the auperaision of Detroit rabbis,
edy was not lack of knowledge but found at Tel Adduweir corre- basis for judgment on the period,
thus guartmlerin. that our product% are
'dried) limiter.
the extreme near-sightedness of eponds exactly with that in use , The only other discoveries that
the great scientist's wife . . . Or-
Try our new ginullial:
today would indicate, it is de- relate to the period from the time
chids remind us that a bouquet is glared, that the Bible was written of Jeremiah were a number of
SKINLESS WIENERS
deserved by Freda Silverman for
Tr: Ilion one and Dion niuo:• mat
by scribes eluting the time in seals, some found by Prof. W. F.
an exclusive interview with Jabot-
for them.
the events actually oc- Bade of the Pacific School of Reli-
insky published in th e Minneapolis which
curred and that they were eye-
museums here and admired. She
American Jewish World of March I witnesses of the incidents which gion in Mizpah, and some discos ,.
Is concerned that modern western
8th ...It is one of those unretouch• they reported. Thin would tend eyed by Prof. W. F. Albright of
Hopkins at Kiryath Sefar. society seems no more to be able
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
ed, straight-from-the-shoulder word to destroy the theory of "higher,
,tANDOLPH 2545
,
The
Tel
Adduweir
finds
give
pictures that are written too rare- criticism" that the narrative in
or willing to nurture its culture-
the first extra•Biblical validation
I ly these days ... Arthur Brisbane
bearers, the artists.
throw
th Bible
Bibl and
d th
w open for
'reveals to 118 that Tommy Ryan, the the Bible was written by writers of f the
review the whole modern attitude
I famous "Irish" fighter of olden many centuries later.
That the Masoretic text used toward the Bible.
days, was a Jew whose real name
I was quite unlike Ryan ... Inter- today is valid would prove be-
d doubt, the archaeologist New Palestine Finds Confirm
, eating phenomenon noted in the
says, that the grammar andepro-
Bible Stories
ether at 2 p. m. last Sunday: Two yon
nunciation of Hebrew today are
JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agency)
rabbis holding forth on different
authentic
and
derive,
not
from
—One
of
the
most important cor-
radio stations but talk aimultan-
But we know how to give our customers
eously .. , They were Jacob Tar- some remembrance of a "dead"' roborations of the Bible during
language
but
from
the
actual
the period of the Kingdom of Retiring President Tendered
shish, delivering his regular talk
service—the kind that builds good will That's
over WOE, and Poet Prince An- continuity of the written Bible i Judah was made known here to-
Testimonial Dinner by
why they have been coming back for years.
through
the
millenia
from
the
1
thony (Abraham L. Feinberg)
day with the discovery at Tel
Co-Workers
Frome singing over WJZ ... Both, time it was written.
Adduweir, midway between Beer-
FREE DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN
Greatest Archaeological Finds l teheba and Gaza, of archives with
by the way, Hebrew Union College
Jesse
F.
Hirschman, retiring as
"These potsherds found at Tel Hebrew inscriptions which give
products , . ,
president of the North End Clinic
ODDS AND ENDS Adduweir,' Dr. Sukenik declared, the names of the most famous after 10 years of faithful serv-
We suppose you know that the "are the greatest finds in Bibli- Israelites mentioned during that ice, was honored at a testimonial]
trade agreement for the film ex- cal archaeology since the discos,
eriod i in Scriptures.
tions in P The sensational discovery was dinner by 160 members of the
change between Austria and Nazi-
the work of a British archaeolog- Clinic's medical and lay staff and
1890.
The
fragments
apparently
land specifies that the Austrian film cry of the Siloam inscrip
vohrItteer workers, at Temple
elon to the archives of the ical expedition headed by J. L. Beth El, on Monday evening,
must have a cast of 100 per cent b .
long Lachish. The originals Starkey. The find is regarded as
Aryans exclusively .. . The Nazi ci
March 18. Mr. Hirschman has
re papyri . The potsherds rep- of unique importance because
censors never suspected that the, were
directesd. the affairs of the Leo-
sy t duplicate copies inked on hitherto the discovery of written pold Wineman Memorial or North,
French film "The Depression Is na
een
These shards are enor documents of the Biblical period
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale.
French (now being shown at the
End Clinic since its inception, and
mous
55th Street Playhouse
in New f- has been rare and pottery usually has helped establish the splendid
We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade
the
language
of the
Many
York), which lists Jean Lenoir as ly important
for Bible.
a study
o has been the only available wit- reputation which the clinic holds
the composer of its music and Al- of the words and names that we nese of the Bible stories. Hitherto 'in Detroit.
12535 - 43 GFtATIOT AVE.
beet Prejean as the star, could have examined are spelled in the the archaeology of the period of
Edwin A. Wolf, newly-elected
Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport
p ne rvecranhtesA,erypaansissed
m the.
the teat f a100 same way as the traditional the Kings has revealed only two president, presided at the din-
ofand
or
three
inscriptions.
ner.
Julian
Krolik, toastmas-
PINGREE 6400
Open Sundays
Prejean both being of those people Masoretic
"It is a good
text omen
of the for
Scriptures.
The British expedition has been, ter, introduced the speakers: Hen-
whom the Nazis don't like ... It ian archaeology that • at last a seeking light on Biblical history ry Wineman, Kurt Peiser, Dr.
it the advertising firm of Albert number of inscriptions of the Bib- for some time at Tel Adduweir, Harry C. Saltzstein, Dr. Louis
as•MlitnI•11•11•11•1111•111h
Frank-Gunther Law, both heads of Neal period have been found, be. which was known in ancient times J. Hirschman, Mrs. Eleanor J.
oci000tr000n000nctontioctorsonotiouoonocorotioctouctoctottonou which are of the faith, which han- cause hitherto, although Pales. as Lachish. Ford and Miss Edith Ileavenrich.
dies the American advertising and tine furnished a great deal of
The remains of the Kingdom' Greetings and congratulations
publicity for the German steam- knowledge of Biblical history, in- of Judah period would date back were wired to. Mr. Hirschman
ship lines, we're told . . . Among scriptions were rare.
to between 900 and 600 B. C. from many affiliated organize-
recent arrivals to these shores is
"The Tel Adduweir finds show The outstanding revelations are tions. I.
Mme, Mohammed Essad Bey, ac- what may be expected from the the archives with llebrew inscrip-
Esther Freed, soprano, accom-
companyng her noted husband. the excavation of the many mounds tions, apparently belonging to the periled by Jason 'nekton; and the
, author who forsook Christianity for of ancient Jewish cities that are
leading Prince of Judah, which All-City High School Orchestra,
!Islam ... Mme. Essad Bey, though, scattered throughout Palestine.
i is still a Jewess, as she was born, They are merely awaiting explor- were engraved on porcelain in under the direction of Arthur
the ancient llebrew script in Searle, provided the musical pro-
and declares that there is no re -
"
choice Biblical language and of gram.
ligious law requiring the wives of idiom
Although unwilling to divulge a date prior to the First Temple
Mohammedans to be members of
l a number of details of the find era.

Beth El Alumni Stage
, the same faith. Up in the Bronx I . - until
0
he has persona il y i IlVeS ti -
I
Part
of these
ese inscript i ons ap-
!our brethren are hailing Rabbi Sal-
.,
"Night in Switzerland"
led them, Dr. Sukenik made it pears to be an exchange of cor-
anion Friedlander, formerly of Lis-
%seen t e V' iceroy
zka , Hungary , as a Zadik and won c5Tear that Dr. Starke y's d is(o • respond ence e bt•
"Switzerland," as a country
I der-rabbi, and telling enthusistic ery represented the first knurl- of Lachish and the King of Jeru-
salem, since the names of famous surrounded by snow-capped moon-
I tales about how a prayer of his
0
Jewish
history
before the
de- Israelites of that period who are tains, will be fantastically du- I
I saved a believer's young son from of
edge
of the
most decisive
pi rind
mentioned in Scriptures also oc- plicated in the social hall of Tern-
struction
of
the
Judaean
King-
0
dying . . . The Nazis of Yorkville
0
cur in the tablets. The find is Pie Beth El on the night of April
are trying to enlist the sympathy dom by the Babylonians.
regarded by l'alestinian archaeol- 21, and will be the theme of the
The
only
previous
Hebrew
wilt-
of Marlene Dietrich in the cam-
paign to raise funds for the Haupt• ing found was that discovered in ogists as one of the most valuable annual spring dance to be pre-
0
ever made in this country. vented by the Alumni Association
Samaria
in
1910
by
the
Harvard
mann defense....
0
of Temple Beth El.
O
BRILLIANT RETORTS
That is the reason our
The organization met on Sun-
0
Louis Sobel Addresses Home da y afternoon, March 17, at which
0
Sitting at the same table with
Colonial Room is becoming
Jacob Fishman, managing editor
final
arrangements were discussed I
Relief
Society
increasingly popular — that
of the Jewish Morning Journal,
for this affair. Harold Somlyo, ;
and prices which will be
whom we long ago dubbed the Jew-
Special meeting of the Home chairman of the decorations coo-; ;
ish Will Rogers, we once more ad-
sure to please your sense of
Relief Society was held on March mittee, is in charge of creating
mired his sharp and witty repartee
13 at the home of Mrs. J. Modell, the effect of "A Night in Switzer- ,
economy.
... Somebody asked him: "Do you
1196 Edison Ave. land." Miss Ruth Broder, whoa
believe that Frau Emmy Sonne-
The meeting was opened by the is in charge of the orchestra, an-
We serve a seven-course
mann, Captain Goering's fiancee, is
president, Mrs. Al tVeisman after flounced that Rues Armstrong's
dinner for $1.25.
Jewish?!! . . . "No," came Fish-
which case reports were made by "Columbiana" will supply rhythm
man's quick retort, "she's a maso-
O
Mrs. Ralph Levy and Mrs. Ira for the evening,
chist" . . . An ambulant poet-
The entertainment committee,
Danto. A membership report and
schnorrer approached the table, and
plans for membership tea were headed by Miss Phyllis Schoen
Fishman whispered to the lady on
0
given by Mrs. .1. H. Polozker.
fell, has engaged a few acts spun- I
0
his right: "He's a crack-pot." The
The speaker of the afternoon, cored by the Fox Theater School,
0
poet apparently heard the remark,
0
Louis Sobel, was introduced by of Dancing.
O
and asked him resentfully: "What
Henry Auslander, chairman of i
Mm. Harry M. Shulman. Mr. So-
did you say?" ... Whereupon the
bel spoke on "Why a Jewish Cen• the ticket committee, will have
Jewish Will Rogers placidly ana-
ter" He reviewed the problems tickets on sale the early part of
veered: "I just said you were ■
and progress and various needs of, next week. Anyone interested in
crack poet." ... We asked Fishman
a Jewish Center. securing their tickets early may
whether. he had read Franz Wee.
A discussion followed after get them from any of the mem-
fel's "Forty Days of Musa Dagh."
i hirlich
a a tiiasitres md
s •a b
sny
soelsi
rsied
i 4Ah
byzht ae ulsr r. a .G
o-: bars of the Alumni Association.
co Mo-
. . "No,' he replied, "there's no

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