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June 07, 1935 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-06-07

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A merica lavish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PIEVerRorritivisnaIROXICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

MOODIVCOMMUSSVO0000

1•1000,

HE CAME AND HE CONQUERED

Y

Zedakah to Install
Officers on Monday

ISRAELITES

,a1NcL•ursn FROM EDITORIAL caul
(c.)sci.ci ■ El. fr.. EDITORIAL
PACE) i of a West Side apartmentwhich
der to get rid of these "alien
i
The
last
business
meeting
housed 10 ti ttem ere of h
Idry gave him an intimate knowl
of
knowl- , a
the Zedakah Club, with Mrs. Han- Jews."
of people as distinctive in
nah
fit ird act was -fieneiesehedStoeeny'a" brads
Harvith presiding as presi-
The address of Baron de
any
so f : box t in stitll aeno ethe erbk ei l t e t hen e , ein the dent, was held at the home of
Pe so one could it hence' o
Rothschild is another sad ex-
Mrs. Jack Greenberg.
the Jewish Bronx. All this time,
0
w e rn7aste eSide. All y of the
Final arrangements were made ample of this disgusting state
however, he was preparing him- fopee
wti ting
_
was done late at night. for the luncheon which is to be of affairs. It reflects the men-
self to write about the people I
held Monday, June 10, at 12:30 tality
of the relief offices and 1 2
he really knew. For years he [ It was a grim business, trying
kept a notebook in which he to keep awake, keep warm and
bureaus established in France
3
• For those who do not
jotted down the scraps of daily write well, all at the same time.
supposedly to help these refu-
4
,
have real estate, stocks
such circumstances
life which promised material for , Under
gees.
Unimpeachable reports
5
his future play. Even as a high , Awake and Sing" was finished.
or bonds and do not
have reached me from Paris
school student he knew he was The rest is theatrical history.
6
wish to use their auto-
In "Awake and Sing" Odets
telling unbelievable incidents
7
mobile as collateral for
has fashioned a story of the
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
of red tape used in the relief I 8
a loan, this type of loan
youth of the tenements, a story
machinery built up for the ref-
1317 GRISWOLD BLDG. — CAdillae 3338
which strikes home into hundreds
is an immediate answer
ugees.
of thousands of Jewish house-
I have heard it said 1 9
to a problem. These
holds. Elaborating on the Prophet
that some of the camps where
loans are made for ev-
Isaiah's phrase, "Awake and sing,
these refugees are quartered
ery good purpose with
ye that dwell in dust," Odets has
waiting
for a fate that nobody
opened the door to the tragedies,
the signature of friends
can foretell are as strict in
frustrations, desperations and
or relatives.
problems which are the daily
their discipline and as antagon-
• Six per cent interest
mete of an average Jewish fam-
istic in their atmosphere as
ily
in
the
Bronx.
With
amazingly
deducted in advance.
Nazi concentration camps.
effective insight, Odets presented
Small service fee.
The statement by Baron de
an adjustment in the lives of
A year to pay in
his characters, rather than an ad-
small amounts.
Rothschild confirms all these
justment of environment. Scrup-
ugly reports. It merely is an-
That's our proud boast — and the reason for
ulously avoiding anything that
other piece of evidence that
smacked of the physical or psy-
it is neighborly interest and conscientious serv-
the
French
Jewish
community,
chological ghetto, he took for his
• COLLATERAL LOANS, Stock, Bonds as collateral
ice to everybody....
MRS. LITMAN GOULD
theme the minor turmoil of a
instead of learning from the
• AUTOMOBILE LOANS on new and used cars
Jewish family and by his extra- p.
German
tragedy,
is
utterly
con-
FREE DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN
in., in the Crystal Ballroom of

ordinary ability for showing
REAL ESTATE LOANS, improved properties in Wayne County
cerned with its own problems.
character in its growth and dis- the Book Cadillac Hotel. Zedakah
• SAVINGS ACCOUNTS—Federal Deposit Insurance
It believes that the "alien"
integration, his native flair for Club's installation of officers will
humor and his knack of employ. take place at the luncheon. Res- J ewish refugees in France will
ing the vernacular to display ervations may still be made by unloose a ways of anti-Semit-
true emotion created a true-to- calling Mrs. Litman Gould, Un,
am which will engulf them.
life picture of Jewish life. The 1-9458, or Mrs. Louis German-
CLIFFORD ODETS
Eu. 8707, chairman of the
They do not understand that
Bergers, as Odets created them sky,
affair.
b
Y their short-sighted attitude
going to be a dramatist. Bits of j in "Awake and Sing," are the
The food shower given by the t
conversation overheard on the
wish people upstairs or next
hey create a problem which
,
a Club, the Home Relief t
street, clippings from newspapers, do
" or, people you and I know.
he French Christians, because
stories told him by his friends,
Although Odets is now regard- Society, and the Neugarten Club
We have • selection of guaranteed used ears for sale.
their hate for Naziland,
notes on people he met—all were
as the white hope of the will be held at the Jewish Center,
W. Will Accept Any Make of Car In Trade
ould never create of their
stored away for future use.
American theater, the drama Holbrook and Woodward, Wed-
nesday afternoon, June 12. The
mu
12535.43 GRATIOT AVE.
wn accord.
With the background' of this we se is only his second love. He price of admission will be any-
Two Minutes Drive East of City Airport
intimate knowledge of life and mu uld really have liked to be a thing in the line of staple foods,
g.„
Odets turned to the thee- h e sician. His first play, which
PINGREE 6400
Industrial Bank Bldg., Washington Blvd. and Grand River people,
such as sugar, potatoes, crackers, ''"" ropean Women's Welfare
Open Sundays
ter 12 years ago as an actor with ale never let anybody read, was n
oodles and canned goods suit-
6 Convenient Branches
Organization Aida Sepa-
the May Desmond Stock Com- all out Beethoven. Odets spends
able for children. This shower is
his
money
on
phonograph
rec-
rated Family
pany in Philadelphia. For five ord
for the undernourished children
years he played second leads and B e s and owns every piece of front the ages of 3 to 16 who at-
character parts and then came l opo etkoven ever recorded. In his
A
special
meeting was held at
re time this young, lean and tend the Jewish Center during the home of Mrs. William Fisher
to New York to join the Theater
the summer vacations.
ner sous dramatist plays the
Guild in the cast of Clare and
her-
of Gladstone Ave., on Wednesday
mo nice.
The chairmen representing the
Paul Sifton's play, "Midnight."
afternoon, May 29.
Zedakah Club are Mrs
S till bewildered by the , stir
After this varied career in the
his Cove and Mrs. George Rabino-
Rabbi Solomon Kleinplatz was
pla
y has made, success has not witz.
nee known for Ilielr eseellera taste.
theater, he linked his fortune
presented with a check for $150,
gon e to his head.
Oor Menere, Bologna, Corned
t
with
the
newly
organized
Group
Tempting
of-
he proceeds of a theater party
Beef, hulenfol, Tonanen nod Iteefenelle
TL
fer
eater. This producing organi- H oi t; have come to him from
are nuole fr the lineal sod flneet
sponsored by the organization
kooher nontfo-- DELIVERED FRISsII
Strictly
Confidential
lywood,
but
he
insists
on
sticks
zation, created to produce plays fig
two years ago, and of which Mrs.
DAILY To TUN STORM,
to the stage for he is still the
of vital interest to the content-
R. B. Newman was chairman and
To ke cure It's "lionoluro•o" look for
plai n hard-working playwright, CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAGE
porary playgoers, plays whose afla
Mrs. B. Zuckerman, co-chairman.
Ihe hi,, label nhlo II Iwo the name
---
lionebery, nod the nanon of the
issues were live and whose char- di st me with indignation at social
Rabbi Kleinplatz is thus enabled
written "The Romance of Chassi-
Inn Detroit rultble. Ezekiel Alohlohl.ln,
acters were real, and to give mat ress and with a gift for dra-
to bring his family here from
Joseph Thuniln, J . Eloenninn.
izing his social convictions dism," which Macmillan will pub- Europe.
such plays a prqduction whose
llie has already written a new lish this fall ... Believe it or not,
Try Our
organic unity arose from the per- play
Mrs. J. Robins displayed a pic-
SKINLESS WIENERS
called, without apologies to this is the first book on Chassidim ture of the 200 little orphans,
formance of a like-trained com-
published
in
this
country
that
is
Milt
on, "Paradise Lost," and is
and BEEFENETTE
pany, and a director whose
not being subsidized by the author from the General Israel Orphans
Bath
Home for girls in Palestine.
equipment and ideas of the thea- coal ering material for plays on
. The young and pretty Elaine
ter were identical with those of H on miners„ textile workers, Barry, who snatched John Barry-
Under the jurisdiction of the
the actors, was just what Odets man ywood and actors. While more away
European Welfare two children
from Dolores Costello
needed. lie came to the Group Sing y critics thought "Awake and and is now the "party" on Mr. were just brought here, a boy of
1016 NAPOLEON ST.
Theater as a full-fledged actor Puli " should have received the Barrymore's yacht, met America's 11 and a girl of 12.
RANDOLPH 2545
who wanted more than the hit was tzer Prize, Odets thinks it great lover recently when
she in-
or miss training which he had ginn only "a damned good be- terviewed him for the Theater
ing
for
a
young
playwright
accumulated by "acting—just A n
acting."
index to his character is Club of Hunter College .. She left
four d in his own remark that classes to try the great adventure
Was First an Actor
and to our sorrow and pride we
"if I thought I would never
do have to confess that her real name
When Odets joined the Group anyt
hing better I'd blow my
Theater it was as an actor, not brai
is Elaine Jacobs, and that her fa-
as a playwright. He played of ns out." Odets is the sort ther wears a yarmelke . Joe
dramatist who believes
erhaps it has never occurred to you that you can Buy
minor roles in seine of the first play
Brainin, in association with Juliue
productions of the Group That- with s should fill the audience s Wiener, New York attorney, will
Money, so that your wife and children will always have
ter and seemed to be doomed to dislo the feeling that this is a Produce Dr. Friedrich Wolf's "Cyn-
enough to support them in comfort.
the role of an understudy. In I must cated world and that men I
this fall in New York ... It
the winter of 1932-1933, while, hold snap it back into place. He will be tried out at one of the
Right now you can buy money—protection—at sur-
he was understudying Luther • comet s that plays should express summer theaters and the New York
tions, not opinions.
prisingly small cost A GREAT-WEST LIFE "Double Pro-
production will have the benefit of
Adler in "Success Story," he
An
tection" policy will pay twice the amount of insurance
finally decided to write a play.' the d that's the philosophy of Piscator's presence in this coun-
young Jew who has over- try . . . Piscator was Germany's
The
first
two
acts
were
written
for just a little more than the regular cost of ordinary
nigh
in a tiny ice-cold closet of a talke t found himself • the most most revolutionary director who is
life insurance, should death occur before age 60.
lroom opening out of the kitchen world d about personality in the now the big theatrical shot in Mos-
of playwriting.
cow . . . Paul Muni still likes ice
It gives double protection
when your need is greatest.
cream with whipped cream on top
more than anything in the world
For only forty cents a day, at age 35, you can buy
. Joseph Schildkraut is leaving
$10,000 of this "Double Protection." Send for particu-
Hollywood this fall to become •
lars of this unusual policy, today.
New York producer and director,
couctunen FROM PACE )
exactly as in all Western democra- who will star Joseph Schildkraut,
-
the
actor ...
military attire—with black tress.
• C.: "But the Jews are in an
era, grey tunic with high collar,
and white cuffs; and as he bade me exceptional position, which make Exemplification
of Ranks
be seated, I noted the resolute and their equal rights quite illusory •
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
By K. P. June 4 and 11
For
furtive look, the drooping mous- of
the example,
Kielce in certain district
DETROIT, MICH.
province
h Jews are not
tache, and the close-cropped hair, allowed to vote
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knight,
which picture postcards throughout election unless at the fi
orthcom ng
REPRESENTING
they sign a declare of Pythias, on Tuesday evening,
the country had made familiar. He
TIE
tin that they legard themselves June 4, exemplified the rank of
was obviously suffering from a members of the Polish nationality." Knight.
cold, and had a couple of hander- Pilsudski: "Yes, I have heard
chiefs peeping from a
On Tuesday night, June 1
pocket
in something
to that effect, but noth- the Lodge will exemplify the
ASSURANCE COMPANY
addition to the one that he
was us-
ing very definite."
rank of Esquire on a large class
ing for his nose.
ISAR mom WINNERS.
1. C.: ''Then the Jews i
of candidates.
I began b y aski mg in what Ian-
n the
The location of new quarters
guage we should speak—English, ing
railway service in Poland, number-
over a thousand have been dis- will be definitely decided upon
French or German, and he replied•
and
all members are requested to
In German." I said that I had
attend this meeting.
home from England to study the
Pilsudski: "I didn't k
Jewish situation in Poland owing were any Jews in the railway serv-
Card Party of Ladies' MizH
to the unfavorable impression that I ice except perhaps in Galicia."
had been created by the pogroms.
I.
"I am speaking of Con.
rachi June 12
I grass Poland, I have been told on
The Interview
' the best author' y a ews were
A card party of the Ladies' Miz-
Pilsudski: "The pogroms were in the railway service, that they
i will be held on ednesday,
caused by the sudden collapse of I were really dismissed, and that th.• June
12, at 1 p. m., at Assembly
Niurr rates on station-to-sta-
Austrian rule and the absence of Minish.r of Labor has recv
eied a Hall, 12th and Clairmount. Re-1
authority, and by the hatred of representative deputation to sub-
freshments will be served. Sirs. ,
tion
calls, which are about
Jewish dealers--the only class who, mit their grievances."
I M. Singer is chairman.
had profited in the W ar. It is
Pilusdski: "I must make en-
TYPICAL THREE-MINUTE,
true that dealers in all parts of I quiries into the question. 1 pre-
40% less than day rates, are
the world have profited. But as f s ume t at the Jws
e
were employ ed cure the tranquility of the people
so many Jews in Galicia were en- I by the Germa
ns, and as all eop
STATION-TO-STATION RATES
p
in Lemberg. If I were to release •
now in effect from 7 P. M. to
gng,s1 in trade, hatred was easily I who worked for the Germans are le
and
the hostages it would cause con.
directed against all Jews."
I hated they were dismissed."
eiderable discontent among the
4:30 A.M. on most calls for
I. C.: "Didn't the Polish land-j 1. C.: "But Poles also worked for
DETROIT TO:
lords and peasants also profit by the Germans. Were they dis• Poles."
n
gi'ot,
I. C.: "Is there any specific
the War , "
missed?"
which
the day rate is over 35c.*
charge
against
the
hostages?"
Pilsudski: "If they did, it was
FLINT
Pilsudski: "The Poles worked on
Pilsudski: "None; if there were,''
through dealings with Jews. Anger
$ .50
Torgsin Stores are located in Ms larger
$ .35
the railways before, under the Rus- we should make short work of the •
The table at the right shows
was directed against the Jews be-
cities of Ott U.S.S.R. and carry different
sian regime, so they remained."
matter. It is said that they were •
cause they were smugglers and
1. C.: "Yes, but there were other not neutral in the fight between
domestic and imported articles of high
CLEVELAND, 0.
the comparative cost of station.
.. • .60
worked as Kettenhandler (chain-
,35
Poles too, who rendered Germany the Poles and the Ukranians, but
rubbers,
01014; CLOTHING, shoes,
dealers), forcing up prices."
political aid, such as Prince Lubo- whether they were so or not it is
shirts; FLOUR, sugar, toffee, and other
I. C.: "Doesn't the Government mirski government."
to-station
calls
made
before
LANSING
difficult to say. Besides, the hos-
intend issuing a condemnation of
.65
FOOD STUFFS; household goods, tobacco.
.35
Pilsudski: "That was only a
tares have nothing really to corn-
the pogroms?"
bluff."
and after 7 P.M.
ate.
plain of. I sent my adjutant to
Pilsudski: "How can you ex-
1. C.: "And what about the pro- Baranow to
BAY
CITY
see how they were ac-
pect that the government should
.75
German Rector of the Warsaw Uni-
commodated. They are in a castle
With minimum rates to most
say that it disapproves of po- versity, and
the Polish writers who and are quite safe. I have already
groms? That would suggest that worked ■ t G erman
dictation.
issued an order that as soon as the
BATTLE CREEK . . , .80
points effective 1 1/2 hours
the government consists of po-
.40
Pilsudski: "Those people had, of situation at Lemberg is eased, all ,!
gromists. It is understood that course, to disappear from public
hostages—lath
Ukranians
and
the government doesn't approve of life as they had so compromised
earlier,
today's
quick,
clear,
Jews—are to be released. The sit-
GRAND RAPIDS .
the pogroms or of violence of any themselves, and
.95
they will not be nation in Lemberg is, indeed, dis- I
.50
kind against anybody."
able to resume their activity for
low-cost Long Distance service
Creasing — bombarding an open I
I. C.: "Then what about the some y ears."
cit
y!
I
ut
it
in
difficult
to evacuate
shooting in the Jewish quarter
CHICAGO, ILL .
I. C.: "Because a few Jews
1.15
200,000 people.
now offers more time and more
Nalevki last Sunday, when several worked with Germans,
all Jews in
I. C.: "Does the government in-
Jews were wounded?"
Poland are made to suffer; but as
tend
giving
any
compensation
to
Pilsudski: "I don't think the af- for the Poles, only those suffer who
ESCANABA . . .
convenient hours
1.65
.85
the victims of the pogroms?"
fair was serious, and have not yet were
'
the actual offenders "
Pilsudski: "In principle, I am in
received a full report about it. I
Pilsudski: "In these confused favor of such compensation being:
in
which
to
make
trust enquire. So far as the situ- times and our
For Torgsin orders see your local
MARQUETTE . . . . 1.90
present disorganized
.95
ation in general is concerned, I conditions you can hardly expect given, but I cannot yet say what I
bank or authorized agent
the decision of the government will
your night calls.
must say that the Poles are no strict justice."
be,
as
the
whole
question
is
still
General
philo-Semites. That must be ad-
NEW YORK, N.Y.
1. C.: "If I can't expect justice
• Liatal NIA) re,m ordr
noormAtAtle• to U.11.1, at AMTORG. NI Fifth Ass., N.Y.
2.05
row
under consideration."
1.15
milted. The Jews in Poland form for a large number, I
Cowii”as.
hope that 1
As our conversation ended I
a very large number and are a for- can reckon on it for
a few— for thanked the Chief of State for hal-
sign body whom one would like to the four Zionists, Ringel, Reich.
get rid of. On the other hand, it Hausmann and Tennenblatt, who ing received me so cordially, and I
wished him a speedy recovery. Now •
trust be said that the Poles are by were taken from Lemberg as
hos- that a malignant malady has ear- '
nature not • wild people, and the tares and are interned
at Bars- ried him off, the record of that in-
present violence cannot continue. now."
terview In the early days of the
Secondly, as soon as the indepen-
Pilsudski: "I can't do anything
dence of Poland has declared, equal in this matter at present, as it was restored Republic may perhaps be
rights were granted to all Jews a military measure designed to sr found to possess. more than his-
toric

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