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PIEDLTROITJEW15f1aRON ICU

PAGE TWO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE--

ARRANGE FOR RUBINOW'
ADDRESS ON APRIL 22

1

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

(CONCLUDED FRVM PAGE ONE)

D.e.LuzerFamsil , y, Service

pRE - CAMPAIGN SOLICITATION COMMITTEE
TO ORGANIZE ITS FORCES FOR DRIVE AT
DINNER ON SUNDAY AT TEMPLE BETH EL

Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of
prr MM
Temple Beth El, will preside at

Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
this meeting.
,campaign solicitation division.
'You must say, "Here am I. I
Neatly Ironed
This meeting is open to the;
will
not fail the causes that de-
Passover Appeal
Bath Towels and Underwear
public, there being no admission , Charles Gitlin, David Goldberg,' On the eve of Passover, an ap- Pend
C
for their me-int...nes
Fluffed Dried
charge.
Ephraim R. Gomberg, Mu' peal in behalf of the campaign upon me and others."
A SPLENDID WINTER SERVICE
Dr. Rubinow is one of the dis- Grabowsky, Louis Gunzberg, Jul. has been issued to Detroit Jewry
Rabbi Stollman's appeal de-1
tinguished social workers and ius Hartman, Harry Jackson. by Dr. A. SI. Hershman of Con- dares:
economists in this country and Harry E. Jacobson, Louis Light- . gregation Shaarey Zedek and
"The blood of our brethren
is recognized as the pioneer in stone, Lawrence J. Michelson,' Rabbi Lease Stollman of Congre- cries out to us.
social insurance in America. He Maurice A. Mittelman. Gus D. ration Mishkan Israel. Dr. Hersh: 'The frantic try of our perse-
is ■ graduate of Columbia Uni- . Newman, Harry H. Platt, Meyer man's appeal follows:
cuted kinsmen in Germany sounds
C
No matter what you pay,
versity, receiving his Ph.D. from L Prentis, Mts. Edwin M. Rosen-
"Art thou for as?" Soch is a plea for help.
no laundry
New York University.
"Innocent children plead with
that, Max D. Schuster, Chester the challeoge which is addressed
For 10 years he was connected. L Schwartz, Frank Schwartz, Abe to eac h
us to provide them with a home,
can launder a finer shirt
of oa at t hi s tins who ■
with the New York City and State Sharman, Harry R. Solomon, The- Detroit Jewry is mobilizing its
with free air, with bread.
government. as well as the Fed- , odore Steinberg, Louis Stoll. El-
"Our aged and homeless. for
forces to raise $270.000- to
eral government. He occupied lin M. Thal, Mrs. Herbert H. War-
a new Old Folks Home is
meet its many obligations. No whom
important pwsitiGns in the United • n e r, Harry Weinberg, Shirley J.
the
only salvation. ask us not to
Jew or Jewess with • keen sense
lbs.
Civil
Service
Commission
States
forsake them in their old age.
Weinberg. Max Weiss, David M.
r.ii pieces carefully iro•ed.
of duty will ignore this chat.
U U
and the Department of Commerce. , Welling. Benjamin Wilk, David l eaf,
"Loral institutions like the
Additional pounds, Ic lb.
Department of Agriculture and Wilk us, D avi d S. Z emon.
'United Hebrew Schools, the pride
Wh oever shirks his responsi. of
the Department of Labor. During
this community; the House of
Team 4: Julian H. Krolik, bilities cannot be said to
the war he was called in to serve ,
be Shelter, and other agencies ask
chairman; Simon Shetzer, co-
There is ■ ° room is us to save the honor of this corn-
the
Federal
Trade
Commis-
with
'i
th
"'"
r o I I:e!
Mr
rij
‘ lr`
rvis
sion and entrusted with the im- chairman; Robert S. Amherst, oar midst for slackers or de- manic}-.
NV reapaolao Pm MOWN to •adtvalvod eartanoo
portant investigation of all the Morton F. Ashner, Julius Braun, sectors. Platonic sympathy or
"Palestine, the land of hope
Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Fred M.
benevolent oeutrality will not
grain exchanges.
and revival, where our best sons
do.
Mere lip service attesting
From 1914 to 1919, Dr. Ru- Butzel. Morris Cohl, Irwin L
and daughters are sacrificing their
loyalty to the Jewi sh people
binow was director of the Hades- Cohn, Anthony Deutsch, M.
lives for the nation, asks us
will sot stay th e h an d s of the whether we would erase our
soh Medical Organization in Pal- Joseph H. Ehrlich. Maurice A.
bemire. sour from summer
Double, ea.
Single
Engrass, Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Dr.
opp,,...ser,
relieve suffering,
estine.
From
1924
to
1928
he
names from among the honor roll
perspiration
2
was executive director of the Jew- George G. Fineman, Mrs. Sey- , care for the aged, provide sell.
the builders of Zion rather
carefully
. ish Welfare Society of Philadel- mour J. Frank, William Friedman, gums training for our children, of
than join this drive.
laundered fa
Mrs.
Samuel IL Glogower, Mrs. or rebuild Palestine. He who
phia, and the following year he
Are we to remain passive in
your own tick,
wou ld be with n a mas
served as director of the United John A. Heavenrirh, 3Irs. Harry
t demos-
stand the
the present
present crisis?
crisis! Are the names
F.Arlf
L Jackson, Howard A. Kaichen,
strata his readiness to
Palestine AppeaL
of
to shyemaegloini
guinh
es and organizations
tieoenisl
Mrs.
A.
Max
Kohn,
Mrs.
Walter
by
the side of his people by o
In November, 1929. he was
from the
;
Leib.
Maurice
Landau,
Saul
S.
contributing
Isis
full
share
to-
appointed to succeed the late Dr.
can of the builders in this colos-
wards the communal burden.
Boris D. Bogen as executive sec-. Levin:Theodore Levin, 111-1. The
sal community effort?
pet p.nad
INTLAILIND APPAREL
.A.n., th oo fez. ,,. r. If you
'retary of the B'nai B'rith. Among odore Levin, Henry Levitt, Ralph
" We appeal to all Jews of De-
A. Mayer, Nathan L Milstein, .1.
are for us, you mutt be with us troit:
••
'
his
many
duties
in
the
work
of
.
► " .4
IOC
i B. Neiman, Aaron 31. Pregerson, in the forthcoming campaign.
the order is the position of man-
"This is an important moment.
Minimum Charge, $1.50
aging editor of the B'nai B'rith Reuben J. Rosenfield, Max Si!-' w .05 most answer to your name The responsibility is great. All,
e
Overman,
Abe Srere, Isaac Shetzer.
as the roll of those who are must, unitedly, respond to the ap-
Magazine.
N
Simons
, Melville S . Welt , aim., to range themselves ow peal no that the current drive for
Dr. Rubinow 's chief endeavors Nathan
t
in the social insurance field have I Edwin A. Wolf, Rudolph Zuie- the side of our people is called. important and sacred
causes 1
i
l
back.
"Everyone that pa...eh among should prove successful and there-1
been in workmen's compensation.
George M. Stutz and Gus New-, them that are numbered shall i fore save the honor of our peo-
His books. "Social Insurance with
Special Reference to American man are secretaries of the pre- , give the offerisig of the Leeds" ple.':
' Conditions," "Standards of Health
!Insurance" and "Standard Acci-
i dent Table," have been used as
!text books in American colleges
for over 20 years. His latest vol-
April 14-Pre-campaign dinner of Allied Jewish Campaign at
ume, "The Quest for Security,"
Temple Beth EL
published in June, 1934, is a
April 14-Dr. Chains Zhillovraky's 70th birthday celebration, in
strong plea for government re-
Scottish Rite Cathedral.
sponsibility for all insurance haz-
April 14-Junior Council meeting at 210, at 69 Rowena St.
ards.
PEP!
RHYTHM!
April 14-Fifth annual spring frolic of Young People's Auxiliary
He has been chief statistician
of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
! and actuary for a prominent in-
GOOD MUSIC!
April 15-Woman's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks Horne.
surance company, chairman of the
April 16-Music Study Club,
'
rate-making
committee.
estab-
Come to the
April 16-Woman's Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund.
lished rates for workmen's corn-
' pensation insurance when corn- April 21-Joint meeting of Hadassah, Zionist Organization and
Junior Hadsasab. Speaker, Dr. Nathan Ratnoff of New York
; pensation insurance was adopted
in
April 21-Spring dance of Alumni of Temple Beth El. -
' by 40 states. Because of his dis-
April 21-Temple Beth El Alumni dance, "A Night in Switzer-
tinguished service, Governor
land."
White of Ohio, in November,
April 21-Ben Bey annual Passover dance.
Orisiall Rosen 5:Ipish "' 1931, appointed Dr. Rubinow to
April 21-Annual dance of Poale-Zeire Zion Branch 2.
'the Ohio Commission on Uncoi-
1 loyment Insurance. More re- April 22-Address by Dr. L
Rubinow, at Temple Beth El,
Gives by
P
under auspices of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith.
cently.
he has been named chair-
The worl 05 loinomotwool
April 22-Address by Dr. Howard Calderwood of political science
:man for Hamilton County of the
Geo-• plastid. Of metd1.
department of University of Michigan, before peace study
I Old Age Pensions. He has lee-
slaw U. S. Fat OIL , tured at many American institu-
group of Jewish Women's Council, at 3:30 p. m., at S9
Rowena St.
' tions and was a member of the
!
April 22-Home Relief Society meeting.
staff of the New York School of
April
23-B'nai Moshe Sisterhood meeting.
:Social Work. In 1930 he taught
April 27-Oneg Shebat at the home of Mrs..I. H. Ehrlich, 5553
at the school of Social Service
Second
Blvd.; subject, "Palestine In Its Relation to Jewish
Administration of the University
Life in America."
'of Chicago.
April 27-Dance of Little Women of Hadassah.
April 28-Eva Prenzlauer Group
YOUTH CONFERENCE
April 28-Tenth jubilee concert ot bflalel7 Singing Society.
TO OPEN SATURDAY April 28-Junior Council study group, at 2:30 p. m., at 89
Rowena St.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
BRANCH NO. 2
April 28-All-Auxiliary program of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
April 29-Peace study group of Council of Jewish Women, at
passing of resolutions dealing
Get a Set for
STATLER HOTEL
3:30 p. m., at 89 Rowena St.
with the problems brought up by
PASSOVER
April 30-Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools, at 2
the round table discussions and
P. 111-
the election of a continuations
May 1-Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary
committee which will carry out
of the Jewish National Fund..
the purposes and the wishes of
May 1-Dance of Infant Welfare Service of Eva Prenzlauer
this conference.
Dave Diamond
Group.
The conference will conclude
IN FERviN
May 5-Opening Allied Jewish Campaign dinner.
blab Oekkeed
.4 Awe, our Holbrook
; with a dance on Sunday evening.- May 5 to 15-Allied Jewish Campaign.
and His Orchestra
6-0/13
; The conference and the dance
May 12-Junior Home Relief mother and daughter luncheon.
will be open to general admis-
May 12-Mothers and daughters luncheon of Shaarey Zedek Sis-
sion of the public.
terhood.
°WWII.. tin.
otos anitl•ortratm
The complete program of the
May 14--Mother and Daughter banquet, under the auspices of 'leadership.
Fred M. Butte),
.hoold tor.amso no corer:,..Tbe rvitor
rar km fat • astober of s wre boe• conference is as follows:
:o
Henry Wineman, Julian II. Kro-
Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
iisTURDAT EVENIN.: APRIL 13
on term
of rlo wet ta t im ary ta it hen .
May 20-Women's Auxiliary. Old Folks' Home, regular meeting. 'lik, Israel Ilimelhoch, Maurice
1.1* to 1 IS P
-Regurrama of
P oast.e
.. m
Lea.
T M. Fadden of
ovo lornala Meraddri Ma the *nee ,delmatet•
Aronsson, Roy R. Fisher, Irving
Sutler ballroom, 2 p. m
t
to
4$--olyeato
emierme.
being the eery person •bo weer dared I
I W. Blumberg, Marvin B. Ginrold,
May 22-Annual meeting of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Journalist Promises to Prove of
I•lortioa
of
;mammon
•.hatrreare
me
-re-
t• make a Jes•ba ILI., Or••••
In the
(
tort.
stromdmf
emmIttoo.
.redeattalt
'Simon
Shetzer, Louis C. Blum-
May
21-Eighth
annual
supper
of
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
Yeshiva
Radio Priest is Anti-Semite
esti, Of 001(•••
-"GO. W.. HIV, . the
committee
berg. Gus D. Newman, George
Beth Judah. at the B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst.
I IS to If 1:---latrodurtloa of nether
•Ah oe.
ey.e 71:1t1 H eleof ;Pa; 'I';: "It ' 1111
to af.t W
M.
Stutz,
Clarence H. Enron.
bz
Katt
erst
r.
May
25-Eva
Prenriauer
Group.
t;• dtrwat, of
the. New Masse et • a ,t t ;
A. B. Magi!, Detroit journalist, 1. an artmee
Dora B. Ehrlich and countless
May 28-Strawberry festival under auspices of Sisterhood of
by damsel A (loldmaitht szwative
contributor to the New Masses ;1.4 " I:.
e's* : ':'";:e .r.* I;e "
others. have cheerfully colon.
terror ot J•vieh cpomt...• o f
Congregation B'nai Moshe.
doolak goosed ww• dotommatary ...-
1•
to 11.1S-Qmotleas fro. Soot
and other publications, will speak deer* that M.-Fadden had toladlent pm.
teered their time and services.
-Star... of siatiayas.
Adroorameat
II
But remember, in human history
on the subject"! Interview Father
SUNDAY. APRIL it
11 DO a a to IS mob-Morsabl, .
armies have been much more ef-
Coughlin" on Friday evening, Ap- er - fed with tte .fiaar;: st filtoz &Wm •ad mdttorOmot Roll tall
eb Lg.
fat
.t 1 k
fective in bringing wars to an
roved tab* dvovtotono
hettos 1St
wer
a kIng
HAW,:
ril 19, at the Danish Brotherhood otgnatra
Is to I 34-Floosel taniest lot -Smolt
end than have proclamations con-
sod Hu RelolloOstilp t•
e_ksif
Temple, 1775 W. Forest Are. The
thin tam-1t oat altti - BOotit• thorn massIn Israel Wm., •
demning conflicts. The same is
-- Tooth
cmg111•
emmtiomed •PPro.lafil to a•d
RelatWash. t• Jodalm." -
, true in campaigns waged by the
address will be given under the
1CONCLEDED FROMPAGE I)
spowelm AM It ••• M.Fadde•
tau. le Leonard
an
Eldkw.
I
_
Tomb
In
ISM
be
was
a
"Printer
s
fortunate
on behalf of the tin-
- be was toogotuolM
t for what the Mfortal
auspices of the Detroit Workers Ovogragros
are Hot Relat
la Jowl* Welfare
toratag mom I.
--
fortunate. Merely to say that the
Pderatkia. - chalmam Erdman Com- tee since the formation of the
Father Cmghllits career - tp 13, TM, ber tdo -
SchooL
Tooth cad H Rel tweet'
Bar ,
perhaps
learned,
as
newspaper-,
Allied
Jewish
Campaign will eon-
twotag pew teas the Primt o .Peetk.
present world-wide organization men say, "the smell of
to Edo-Intim. - • halm.. Thavdore
Mr. Magi! promises that he will which the cedmbla nrsodcaniae
1, --
'i nte- eniduct a drive for funds would be

Iet -Tmti awl Ni. Rotation.,
in 1900 and had served on two ink" which b
ecame a part o f his !
prove in this address that Father I W.4 to her treat tie tor demon... m
e hal MUM
Datel
just
a
statement. Funds cannot
occasions as tis treasurer.
the In-wath VermIllea It was &Moved Cakes.
being.
Coughlin is an anti-Semite.
after . verb - . delay. m Jan lt, ISM
'Ise procured without helpers
3 3. t• 3-ftetem
He is survived by his widow,
It •se sursda... woe -is • wow
In • pamphlet just issued by
3 to I-Amenstely ta auditorium
lob
M ffiewillwar and
Co et atatml UM/rm. Repot. from cSalrona• of mood lobe.,
Mrs. Effie Wise Ochs; one daugh-
Mr. Mara on The Truth About Dm . . presided
whit tho
m tint adoptlea et toaeMbniot 0, tomes
Father Coughlin." he devotes a t•T'li in the mooch atemding to Ward rum p.mflag amt trot...sal* commit• ter Mrs. Arthur Hays Sulzberger.
tow oil Metres Of roctinsmee
section to "Coughlin and the boogoortty tp 131
both of New York; his brother,
re 0re Adywarammt
Jews" in which be quotes Cough-
I IS to It la-lonace
lin's first attack on Morrenthau
Lou
and his references to "Gentile Judge Joseph A. Murphy to
sisters.
silver." Mr. Magil states:
Speak at Alumni Meeting

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Magil to Speak on
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co
miser. male ether. but go14--
that is a InNy somata.' Wm...4
anti ' truant...Dom:v.
with the Eons
pea• Warawrga the Rott..11.1. who
ars motorman Irommi Illittagrn" mid
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It.Tr - ••:! n et
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I.
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There will be • s PC
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tertainment. This will be an open
meeting and the public is invited.
Dancing in the sonar hall will
to
conclude the program.

For the first time. the Jews of
Detroit have the privilege of en-
joying Palestinian food products
this Passover.
being
S. Cheslak, of Ches.! k' Book
ilomathic Debating Club. An dueed b y
Store. 8663 12th St_ announces ,afErmative team consisting of future. The first will be an out.
that be has just received • ship- Fred Bobbin, Nathan Epstein and side
group which will In-
social
ment of Palestinian products, I Isaacs will chide among its activities in-
such as tea. cocoa. honey. marma- ;tire team composed of Jack Behr- struction in dancing. The first
lade. candy. olive oil. cinnamon man. Louis Elkind and Philmore meeting will be held at the home
and pepper-all kosher for Pass- Leernon.
of Leonard Frank, 1120' Chicago
over. The products are of a high
' - Slim

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Evelyn !toes
On April 20.- at 710 p. m., the
1 grade quality and reasonably Philomathic will debate the man of this committee and among
priced.
Misses
Young Circle League at the Cir- its members a"
Lillian
These foods are an produced de, 527 Holbrook Ave. The de. Radom. Geraldine Brennen. Ger-
is Palestine and one can think bate will be on the World Jewish trade Agree, Janice Blumenau,
n M. Lillian Sofferin •
of no better way to commemorate '
the festival of liberation than to
PERFECTION LODGE
Mod and enjoy the things made in
Perfection Lodge No. 486. T.
o the Jewish Homeland, and thus
A. IL, will not hold a meeting
a.
help rebuild it
on Wednesday evening, April 17,
Mr. Ch
invites the public
on account of the Passover holi-,
to visit his store to view theses A man's teeth often bite his
T.
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IRRADIATED VITAMIN D
KOSHER MILK FOR PASSOVER

Under the strict supervision of Rabbi Fisher
of the Congregation B'nai Moshe

It affords us great pleasure to announce that our Kosher
milk for Passover contains the IRRADIATED VITAMIN D
which adds the most essential qualitie s for human health. You

Benjamin D. Burdick. president
of the Alumni Association of The
Iktroit City Law School has
called the third meeting of the
year to take place at the Barium
Hotel on Monday cornier. April
IS. at 8 p. m. Judge Joseph A.
Murphy of the Probate Court of
Wayne County will be the speaker rood. Freedgood was elected old Daily Chronicle of Knorrille.. mender.
of the evening. His topic will be
"Probate Practice". In addition,
to this a somber of important
matters will be taken up, inclnd-.
ins the annual student faculty .
alumni banquet.
; loath Conference of which be is
Zedekmeet this Sunday, at
a delegate. The Philomathie voted

Palestine Products on Sale
at Chesluk's

CENTURY
FURNITURE
SIIOPPE

can sow obtain this Kosher milk for Passover is stores and
delivered to your home every day.

DETROIT EBLING

Creamery

Creamery

!Canada; Hon. R. B. Benne -
Montreal Jewish
Canadian Prune Minister ar:
Composer Receives .others.
His latest composition. "Th. ,
Royal Recognition Buckingham
March", composed 1 -

honor of the approaching mosaic-.
Maurice Zbriger, Jewish com- of the silver jubilee of the-

Auslander Club Gives Sec- poser and violinist now living in Majesties the King and Queen
ng.and, will be played for th ,
ond Annual Dance
Montreal, Quebec, received the

The second annual spring-dance
of the Anslander Club will take
place on May J. in the main ball-
room of the Detroit-Leland Ho-
teL Marvin Kahn's Orchestra has
been engaged for the event An
interesting evening has been
planned with professional enter-
tainment and novelty dances as
features of the program. Dancing
will start at 9 p. m and will last
until I a m.
The committee for the dance
includes Freida Roth. chair-
man; Lillian Auslander, Elsie
Jacket. John J. Isaacs and Norton
J. Sobel. Reservations for tickets
at • nominal charge. may be made
with any of the committeemen or
by calling To. 7-6042 hr Garfield
5444.W.

following letter accompanied by
• check for 81.000 for the musical
composition "Marina" which he
wrote in honor of the wedding
of the Duke and Duches of Kent:
"The Equerry in Waiting to
the Duke of Kent presents his
compliments to Mr. Maurice Zbri-
ger and is desired to convey to
him his Royal Highness's thanks
for the cnioposition he so kindly
sent, and which His Royal Bigh-
orn is pleased to accept."
Mr. Zbnrer, a former pupil of
Leopold Auer and now • featured
violinist dander the name of The
Gravy Fidler) on Marconi Sta-
tion CFCF in Montreal, has com-
posed other pieces of =wit which
ha ve bees 'tented by H. R. H.
The Prince of Wales; His Excel-1
lency the Governor-General of

first time on the day of comme-
moration by the Victoria
of Canada Band under the dire
Lion of Lieut. Joseph GanepY.

Chisels* Valve

Jade

For 4,000 years the Chinese ha'
regarded jade as an infallibe
charm and far more precious the^
gold, suer or diamonds. They bold
pieces of it in their hands for goo.
luck when discussing importer.:
matters.

Mysterious Reding Ws
Boiling red water has bee-
found in a mysterious lake in
deep basin in the Andes in Sou!.
America and animal and Oar .
life cannot live near the crater cf
a semi-extinct volcano. the gas"
of which agitate the water.

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