PinDerkonjEwun (n RON latE ■ nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE PAGE FOURTEEN • • DR. CHAIM ZHITLOWSKY IS HONORED ON • 70TH BIRTHDAY BY AUDIENCE OF 2 000 TO WIN BALL GAMES! Delivers Philosophic Discourse Outlining the Which Marked 50 Years of His Activities Events in Public Life A touching tribute was paid world affairs. This is advanced Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky, one of the I in contradiction to the claim held most eminent Yiddish publicists, I by some that the more the Jew when an audience of 2,000 gath- mingles with his neighbors, the ed in the Masonic Temple on less Jewish does he become. Dr. Zhitlowsky also emphasized Sunday evening to honor him oni that Socialism and freedom go his 70th birthday. hand in hand and that there can Under the chairmanship of Dr.' be no freedom without Socialism Schmarya Kleiman, an interestingl and no Socialism without free- musical program was enacted, and dom. speakers expressed the sentiments Isaac, Finkelstein, speaking in of a large following in lauding behalf of the conference of or- the great contributions made by ganizations which arranged for the guest of the evening to Jew- the celebration, lauded Dr. Zhit- ish national and cultural efforts. lowsky for his numerous gifts to An impressive portion of the Jewry and for his pholosophic in- ceremony was the greeting ex- terpretations of labor's and Jew- tended to Dr. Zhitlowsky by chil- ry's aspirations. The musical portion of the pro- dren of the National Jewish Schools, who also presented hint gram consisted of violin selections by Henry Sleet; vocal solos by with a basket of flowers. I Dr. Zhitlowsky, in a highly lEmma Lazaroff Scheyer; a group philosophic discourse, reviewed of songs by the Halevy choir. Re- the conflicts of the past 50 years, , bekah Frohman was the accent- during which he has been active papist. A play, The Prophet's in revolutionary, radical and Jew- Vision," was presented by the ish work, and developed his view ' children of the Jewish National that one becomes a better Jew Schools, under the direction of by being more the man active in 51. Haar. e. r) I 16 h hitt. „mow mill .11 Iml0p0 Ilpuu lul II '11111 Metropolitan Comment CENTER NOTES VARSITY TEAM TO DEBATE IN CLEVELAND SUNDAY The varsity debate team of the Jewish Community Center is scheduled to meet the Council Educational Alliance team of Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday af- ternoon, April 21, at 2:30, at the Center. This is the first of a home and home series of debates scheduled with the Cleveland team. The question to be debated is: "Re- solved: That the Abolition of Capitalism Will Materially Lessen Anti-Semitism." The Center will have the affirmative and Cleve- land the negative. The debaters for the Jewish Community Center are Maurice Glasier, who is the coach of the Center's sub senior debate team, and Max Chomsky, who is coach- ing the Hebrew School alumni team. Both teams are members of the Detroit Jewish Forensic League. A critic judge will decide the debate. Maccabiad Trophy Won by Americans By HENRY W. 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A third match is being scheduled in May. Those representing the Center ISsnersi lispresentstiv5 In U.S.A. at Atntorp —251 Fifth Ave.. N.Y. will be M. Rosenberg, former Illinois State Chess Champion; H. , Schechter, coach of the team; 51. 1 Salinger, I. Koperman and E. I gram, the audience will join in Mallinson. the singing of "Chad-Gad-Ya," There will be no charge, and ,1 directed by Mrs. Sara Avrin. all those interested are invited to I Mrs. Oscar Robinson is the attend. chairman of the committee in • PASSOVER GREETINGS! charge of the affair. MOTHERS CLUBS OBSERVE • • • For TL •gsin local bank or authorized agent • The new cabinet of the pro- vince of Victoria, Australia, con- PASSOVER THIS SUNDAY tains two Jews. Colonel Harold The Mothers' Club of the Jew- ish Community Center will hold Edward Cohen and Henry Isaac their annual Passover celebration Cohen, who though possessed of on Sunday afternoon, April 21, the same surnames are unrelated.. at 3:15 p. m. Columbia University Press in- Vocal selections will be pre- sented by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, forms us that if the population of accompanied by Matilda Kessler; the world, approximately 2,000,- a dramatic reading, "Der Far 000,000 were reduced propor- Shtearter Seder," will be given tionately, according to religious by Mrs. Sara Arvin of the 12th faith, to 100 persons, there would St. Mothers' Club; a musical dra- be 30 Christians, 19 Confucian- matization, based on the "Wan- ists and Taoists, 12 Hindus, 11 dering Jew," will be produced by Mohammedans, 10 Animists, 8 the West Warren Mothers Club; Budhists, 1 Shintoist and 1 Jew... a violin solo will be played by Lillian Hellman found the subject iyW IAIwiIn FOUNDAUN Mrs. Louis Richmond, and a one- matter for her successful play, act play, "The First Operation," ,st'e'w "The Children's Hour," in the from Sholom Asch, will be pre- ....r.rombra. record of a law suit written by PIACCIVAAHS 10 PALCSTENS sented by the Dexter group. William Roughshead, containing roalool=ro.Torr The Monday Afternoon Club an account of the trial in 1810 of (young mothers) will act at Woods and Pirie vs. Gordon in a ushers. Scottish court in Edinburgh. All of the musical numbers will Magistrate Jonah J. Goldstein be furnished through the courtesy launched a human relations court This trophy, donated by the of the Music Study Club. over the radio last Sunday. The Manischewitz Foundation of New As a grand finale to the pro- first case aired was that of a wo- man, mother of three, who sought York for the winner of the track and field title at the second Mac - a way out of her peculiar difficul- ty. Her husband,' maintaining an- cabin(' in Tel Aviv, was won by other home and a girl friend in it, the American team with 230 draws relief money and thereby points. insures support for the wife and children. But they get the supp9 rt only no long as the wife lives wit the man. The wife either liv ea with the other person or starves... I A large audience attended the and all we can say is that if , Seder services at the Colonial Ho- Magistrate Goldstein gets an yitel in Mt. Clemens, and many Jews more cases like this, his program from Detroit and numerous cities will be one of the most popular : throughout the country reserved ae- comodations at the hotel for the on the air. entire period of the Passover boll- CHAPLIN'S NEW PICTURE Gertrude Berg ("The Gold- day. The enthusiasm evinced at the bergs") has authored a new air program, the House of Glass., manner in which the Passover cere- which replaces the Lanny Ross' monies were conducted gave indi- program on the National Broad-, cation that the Colonial Hotel is casting System . . . Just another one of the most important Jewish instance the rich get richer: The hotels in the country. Mas Gordon production of "The Great Waltz" has grossed over a million dollars in its first 223 per- formances at Mr. Rockefeller's Casino Theater . .. Charlie Chap- i YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too lin's new picture, Louis Sobel tells abort? Too wide? Too nar- us, will be released in the .all. row? We can make them over Produced at a cost of a million up to two sizes larger. We and a half dollars it — in Chap- guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 lin's own words — is the T.:nuance years' experience. M. KANER SHOE REPAIR, 1517 Broad- of "a little tramp and a waif girl". Chaplin is, of course, the way, 12916 Jefferson. tramp; Paulette Goddard—Chap- lin's latest — the waif, RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. Harry Cohen, president of the Laundresses, women for clean- thriving Columbia Pictures, was ing, scrub women, housemaids. once a song plugger .. . Reform: By hour, day or week. All Na- Maxie Baer, heavyweight champ, tions Employment Bureau, Mad- arrived in New York and an- ison 2526. nounced to reporters that he's through with dames. They're all- WILL SUBLET three room fur- nished apartment, including right for publicity, he said, but I'm a fighter . . . 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