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PAGE TWO

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•nd THE LEGAL EHRON,,Le.

URGE LEGISLATIVE
Zionist Organization
PROBE OF RUTGERS ,
Thanks The Chronicle
NAZI PROPAGANDA

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

1

DeLuxe Family Service

VOTE TICKET NO, 1
IS IIADASSAH PLEA,

Heads Accountants

t. .... .-...

Mr. J.
Schakne Publisher,
WHEN BUYING
BE SURE
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
A
TO REMEMBER
My dear Mr. Schakne:
Bath Towels ■
and Underwear
anti-Nazi views and whether Dr.
A year's work just com-
"Every Hadassah member mus t.
Fluffed Dried
Hauptmann had engaged in Nazi
pleted, we are happy to re-
LBS.
make it her duty to go to the polls
port, has resulted in a greatly
propaganda. Mr. Pesin'a observ-
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
Sunday, June 23, and cast her vote
ation was the result of • demand
increased membership and a
for Ticket No. 1." said Bertha
by Mr. Kaplan that the investi-
most cordial relationship be-
Read Rissman, president of the .
gating committee ask the college
tween our movement and our
Chicago
chapter of Hadassah, who
community.
authorities to furnish it with fig-
12191 Dexter at Monterey
was guest of honor, and principal !
ures showing the percentage of
If there is a single factor
speaker at the annual joint lunch- i
No matter what you pay,
HOGARTH 1850
Jewish students in the college.
more than any other which
of old and new board members'
no laundry
ear h
In the course of the cross-exam-
has contributed to that result,
GAS STATION IN CONNECTION
of the Detroit chapter of the or.
ination
Dr.
Hauptmann
repeated
it
is
the
generosity
of
The
can launder a finer shirt.
ganization, Monday, June 10, at
Chronicle and its editor, Mr.
most of his previous testimony,
Franklin Hills Country Club. About
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
denying that Bergel's dismissal
Philip Slomovitz, who has
80 women attended, including the '
never failed to respond most
had anything to do with politics
board members of Junior Hadas-
but was the result of incompe-
intimately to the intrinsic val-
sah, the advisory council of the
tence.
ues of the daily events as they
Business and Professional Division
F!.61 pieces carefully ironed.
affect our people in general
as well as chairmen of committees
"American
a
Addition•I pounds, 4c lb.
Hitler" Convicte and the Zionist movement in
who customarily attend board meet-
NEW YORK. (WNS1 — C on- , particular.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
ings. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson pre-
victed of disorderly conduct by
Because you have seized
sided.
Magistrate Louis B. Brodsky i n upon great moments and pres-
Mrs. Rissman explained the var-
'm y
Per
WILLIAM B. ISENBERG
Night Court, Raymond Jos eph ented them so adequately
a ;;Q .,. pal,
ious Zionist political parties to the
Healey, editor of the viole nt l y must be the reason why I have
group and the importance of Ha-
Na reepreallie t.. .n-asst ee orlall,Wwwd esrtWae
Mr. Isenberg was elected presi-
anti-Semitic Nazi paper, " The heard your publication re-
dassah members voting for Ticket dent of the Michigan Association
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Storm," leader of the Nati onal (erred to so often as the out-
No. 1, the Zionist Organization of of Certified Public Accountants at
Socialist Workers Party of A mer-
standing one of its kind in the
America—Hadassah slate for the 'the annual convention held in De-
ica and self-styled "Ameri can , country. And we are indeed
World Congress at Luczerne. "The troit last week.
Hitler," is in jail here awai ting proud of it.
World Congress recognizes only
become Sour from summer
In behalf of the organize-
sentence. Healey, who has b „;,
the voting membership," said Mrs.
Single
Double, ea.
perapiratie.
convicted of the same ofTe nse Lion, may I therefore express
Rissman. "The importance of vot-
12046 Dexter Boulevard
carefully
twice before but each time es our deepest thanks and to be-
ing is not a question of cai ndidates
-
laundered In
coped with a suspended sente nce,
speak the fond hope that you
but of policy." Palestine is gov-
your own ticks
was convicted this time beca use may find it possible to grant
erned by the Executive Commit-
At the public examination of
It 4('11
he was charged with being re- us, as occasion may justify,
tee elected by the World Congress
sponsible for the display on the your further generosity in the
which includes delegates from all the B'nai Israel Ilebrew School
of
Pontiac, conducted by Bernard
front of Kreutzer Hall, a N azi intepretations of the "passing
over the world representing every
Isaacs, superintendent of the De-
meeting place, of • banner "te nd-
Zionist party.
REARING APPAREL
troit
Hebrew Schools, the pupils,
per posed
ing to incite to riot," The b an-
Cordially,
Sunday, June 23, is election day.
JAMES I. ELLMANN,
ner read: "Gentiles Organ ize !
The polls located at the Byron- officers and the supporters of the
,e• ■
school
were complimented by Mr.
Unite and Fight Jewish Talmu die
President, Zionist Organizatin
Philadelphia center and at the
Isaacs for the excellent condition
Minimum Charge, $1.50
Gangsterism." The complain ant
of Detroit
Shaarey Zedek will be open from
new
against Healey was Julius Alex-
8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Voters must of the school.
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
General
As a result of the examinations,
ander, a six foot four Jewish Rosenthal on Second
bring their shekel receipts. Airs.
We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City
there are now three classes of
Herman August is chairman of
machinist, who had been hailed
Book-Purchasing Trip committee contacting all Hadassah a pupils. An advanced class will Electric Auto Radio
into Night Court by Healey on a
study Hebrew under the modern will change your idea
disorderly conduct charge grow-'
Philip L. Rosenthal, superin- me rlabe
darsss. ah announces the resigns- i Dalton or self-study method. of auto radio.
mg out of his having ripped down
Th
tendent
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek
ere will be an intermediate
tion of Mrs. Harry Cohen as finan-
the sign. Magistrate B
dismissed the charge against Al-; religious school and member of cial secretary and the election of group of those who were certified No noise—clear,
the
board
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek
by
Mr. Isaacs as having satisfac-
Mrs. Samuel Berman to fill that
exander and ordered a similar .1
beautiful tone—re-
charge brought against Healey. ; ibrary, at a meeting of the li- office. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow torily finished their basic reading
brary
board
held
May
27,
was
studies
and are now able to be- liable reception!
will fill the vacancy created on
The latter was convicted after
gin their elementary Hebrew
witnesses had testified that he authorized to make purchases of the board.
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, 1999 Cal- studies. The third class will de- This new G-E Auto
had been responsible for the sign,li books for the library while spend-
MODEL C61
ng
his
vacation
in
the
East,
Mr.
vert, chairman of the Jewish Na- vote time exclusively to reading Radio is the finest
had helped to hang it and had
Shown Above
ELMER RICE PLEA
distributed to passersby cards Rosenthal plans to visit several tional Fund Committee, report, and writing. Besides these basic you can buy.
Hebrew
courses,
time
will
be
mportant
book
publishing
cen-
the planting of trees for the fol-
FOR REFUGEE AID bearing a fake passage from the :t tre on the Atlantic Coast and lowing:
Brings you your favorite pro-
devoted to Jewish history, Bible
Talmud and 'a forged English'
Our terms are so low
gram while driving—just as if
hopes to acquire a large number
In honor of the 40th wedding study and customs and cere-
translation
of
the
non-existent
'CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ORE)
you were at home.
monials.
you
cannot
afford
to
of
volumes
needed
by
the
library.
anniversary
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eli
"Jewish ritual murder law.'
Classes in the Hebrew school miss this opportu-
This hearing at which Healey Last winter Mr. Rosenthal went Sachse by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
person will be denied rights be-
Regular Price $52.95
will continue throughout the en-
cause of race or creed.
was convicted was a stormy one, on a similar mission to New York Landau, Miss Jeanette Si. Stein-
and/ Philadelphia and returned berg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- tire summer on Monday, Wednes- nity!
"The story of the disintegra- with John S. Wise, Jr., counsel with more than 100 books of lich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wets- day and Friday mornings, from 9
tion of the German theater is for the Nazi, insisting that Mag- merit which now form a part of man, Mr. and Mrs. Morse M. Saul- till 12 noon.
Open Evenings
one that is familiar to everyone istrate Brodsky was prejudiced Shurey Zedek's rapidly growing son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson.
The directors of the B'nai Is- Sunday to 4 P. M.
who has been reading the news- and unfit to try the case and s ollection of Judaica.
In honor of the graduation of rael Congregation announce that
TOWNSEND
papers regularly. One of the demanding a change of venue.,
While in the East, Mr. Rosen- Dorothy Magideohn by Mr. and due to the large number of per-
finest sections of the theater in George Gordon Battle, a direct or hal w ill be pleased to secure any Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich.
8-9100
sons attending their services and
of
the
Non-Sectarian
nti-Nazi
the world prior to 1931, the Ger-
In memory of Joseph Schiller using their facilities, it hay be-
books which members of the con-
man stage has simply crumbled League, who was defending Alex- gregation may desire for their by Airs. Rose rigg.
come necessary for the congre-
under the Nazi regime. Men like ander, placed in the evidence a
In memory of her father Elea- gation to expand. Accordingly,
wn libraries or as donations to
Ernst Toiler, Walter Ilasenclever, Copy of 'The Storm," which'! he synagogue library.
ter Ashinsky by Airs. Philip Gil- they have purchased a lot and in
llealy
edits,
containing
an
ar-
Walter Piscotor and many others
bert.
the near future Pontiac will have
Mr. Itosenthal, accompanied
BANQUET WILL HONOR of similar rank and achievement ticle which urged readers to his family, left Detroit on Tues by
In memory of her mother, Fanny a new synagogue and Hebrew
have been driven from the land 'clean your thirty-threes and your i lay.
school building.
Ashinsky,
by
Mrs.
Harold
Good-
BORDELOVE SUNDAY to whose artistic reputation they forty?five and your thirty-eights,
man.
Prize Essay Contest An.
age can write this short essay in
contributed so richly. I think it be on your guard against the
In memory of Israel Goldman by
Final arrangements have been
nounced by City Camp Club i ink and send it to the City Camp
is fair to say that every great subterranean international, the 300 Attend Dance of Jr S. L. Goldman.
made for the testimonial banquet civilization has endured chiefly Jew." Ilealey's counsel main-
C lub,
oif , Walter Far
Trees may be planted to honor
in honor of M. I3ordelove, grand through its art and that that tained that the language used in , Group of Old Folks Home
u068, Blaine,
midnight,
happy occasions and in memory
The City Camp Club is offer-
Patriarch of the Grand Encamp- community which repudiates its the sign (lid not incite to riot.
2
.
For
ki;i1J
: '1'id
information
t June
ing a week of free entertainment
Three hundred people attended of loved ones by calling Mrs. Kee-
ment of Michigan.
Euclid 0127.
Reject Untermyer Plea
art dissociates itself from the
p
anau
The
formation
of
the
Lida
Ver-
to
any
two
youngsters
in
the
at
Townsend
7-1054.
city
! th
J i Grou
o the
Junior
This affair is sponsored by all great stream of modern civiliza-
eplying to the protest of the "Debut"
ein, of former residents of Lida, that will write the two best es-
branches of Jericho I. 0 .0. F. tion.
Samuel Untermyer against Amer- of the Jewish Old Folks' Home
ROW a part of Poland, is an- says of 150 words or less on "The
and will be held Sunday evening,
ican participation in the Inter- last Sunday evening, June 9, i ^ Women's Auxiliary of Jew- nounced by Harry Levine.
values in visiting the dif ferent Donor Dinner of Beth Te-
Not
All
German,
Are
Nazis
June 16, at Jericho Temple. The
national Penal and Penitentiary the Aztec Tower on the 32n --
A meeting of this group will points of interest in the city of
ish Old Folks' Home
"I do not think that what is
phila Sisterhood a
banquet will begin at 6:30 P. M.
Commission, which is to meet in floor of the Union Guardian Bldg •
be
held
at
7
p.
m.
this
Sunday
at
Detroit
both recreational and
The entire floor show from th
Judge Henry S. Sweeney will be happening in Germany today rep- Berlin in August, Secretary .4
Success
9245 Wildemere Ave., and all edu cational. "

The
first
board
meeting
of
the
resents
the
feeling
of
the
people
Oriole
Terrace
was
the
hit
of
th
the toastmaster and several prom-
State Hull informed Mr. Unter-
The City Camp Club has been
as a whole. I have been in Ger- myer that "it would be contrar
evening. Music for dancing wa a l ensuing year will be held in the former Lida people are urged to
inent men will be speakers.
attend
and
to
join
the
organiza-
The
donor
luncheon of the Sis-
I
form
of
a
luncheon
at
the
Wil-
organized
in
the
city
this
month
Dancing will follow the dinner.' many many times, both before to the policy of this government B endered by Bob Roth's "Cora
tion.
and calls for children between terhood of the Beth Tephila
shire Hotel, on Wednesday, June
each Orchestra".
For reservations call Louis a nd after the Nazi regime. It to deny itself the privilege of
In addition to recalling former ages of 8 to 13 each day
Emanuel
Synagogue
held at the
19
19,
at
12:30
sharp.
Mrs.
Grace
The decorations carried out i
at 1
just happens that, through the participating in the work of an
Sheill, Garfield 6969.
v arious colored balloons added t n
o Zellman will preside at the meet- com mon interests, the organiza- p. m. Each day a different point synagogue May 26, was a suc-
grip of a national crisis, many international commission, of
tion
will
have
a
social
and
educa-
cess.
The
opening
prayer
was
e
of interest is visited. The chil-
gaiety and festivity of th I ing. Plans for the year will be tional purpose.
Last Ganapol Graduation of the best people in Germany which it is a member, meeting in ! he
dren are brought back at 6 p. m. given by Rabbi F:isenman. Guest
vening. Bridge was offered a . 1 made and committees appointed.
have fallen into the hands of a a country with which the United
speakers
were
Rabbi
Kohler
of
daily. Among the places visited
Iternatives for dancing and en
Recital on Monday '
group of fanatics who have im- States maintain d
ip lo-
th is past week were Greenfield New York and Bernard Isaacs,
0- t ertamment.
posed their philosophy upon them. matic relations." In second
Central Life Insurance Co. Peed. Detroit Ladies' Aid Society
superintendent
of
the
United
Village, Art Museum, Belle Isle ]
Proceeds of the spring dance
"Those Americans who love letter, Mr. Untermyer pointed
The last graduation recital of
dent Add
Agents
!
and Palmer Park, where bicycle Hebrew Schools. A play was fur-
the Ganapol School of Musical art and all that it represents out that he "did not know nor t w ill be appropriated for chari-
Mrs. Eva Goose, president of and horseback riding as well as nished by the children of the
a ble purposes.
Art this season, will occur on should be particularly sympa- do I with all due respect co d
Alfred MacArthur, president Detroit Ladies' Aid Society, pre-;
United Hebrew Schools. Rosetta
Mondaysnight, June 17, at the thetic to those great artists who that there is any governmental t Th e patrons and patronesses at of the Central Life Insurance sided at the 18th anniversary' baseball, handball, volley ball and
games w e r e, participated in. Duval sang several selections,
School, when Mrs. Boris Ganapol have been exiled from Germany policy that would require repre- H he "Debut" were: Mr. and Mrs. Company of Illinois, at a lunch- banquet held on June 10
at La- I Among other places visited were Airs. Ida Israel, president of the
yman Amernick, Mr. and Mrs. eon at the Detroiter lintel, gave char's.
will present Ruth V. Wohlert of and uprooted from all that which sentatives of our government to
Navin Feld, ge Airport, Sisterhood, welcomed her guests
alter A ronofl , Sir. and Airs. an
Lansing in a piano recital, as- has given substance and meaning participate in a convention to be
interesting talk to the sales-
Tributes to deceased members University of Michigan Campus, and thanked members for their
sisted by Bernard Sturm, violin- to their lives. It is to these held in a country where, since Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. , men of the Central Life Insur- will be paid at the meeting on
Metropolitan Motion Picture Co. pupport. She thanked Mr. and
ist.
particularly that I appeal for the invitation was accepted, con- A. Si. Ferar, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- once Company.
June 17, and all members are and Bob-lo.
Mrs. I. Kaplan of 1695 Boston
support for the United Jewish ditions have radically changed." uel Kanners, Dr. and Mrs. David
Among other guests at the urged to attend.
Blvd., for the use of their store
Appeal.
RODIN CLUB
Any child interested and of
He also regarked that no Jews Kliger, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel luncheon were Milton Atlas, as-
for rummage sales.
Schwartz,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Si-
sistant prosecuting attorney, who
Installation of officers took
are included among the American
mon Shetzer.
told of the value of life insur-
palce at the home of Mrs. J. liar-
penologists selected to go abroad
Mrs. David Kliger is the spon- ance from his experience as an
vith of 1709 Burlingame Ave., Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society at the government's expense, and
sor
of the Junior Grout
on Tuesday evening, June 4.
attorney.
said he assumed this "is a mere
coincidence, or perhaps it was
Mrs. Ilarvith served a dinner to
On Wednesday afternoon, June
members and guests. The tables
because none would have been
19,
at
1:30
p.
m.,
the
Hebrew
received."
were handsomely laid with Vene-
tian lace cloths. Low bowls of Ladies' Aid Society will hold the
fresh flowers were used as cen- last meeting of the season at
ter pieces. Out-of-town guests the 1.awrence-Dexter Hall. Re-
were Mrs. D. Feldman and Mrs. freshments will be served after
W. Ilutton, both of Bay City. the meeting. The date of the
The next meeting will take place lawn card party has been set for
on Wednesday, Juue 19, at 8 June 26, at the home of Mrs.
The Detroit Halevy Singing
1 Plan You Have Been Wailing For
P. tn., at the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Edelheit, 1482 Clairmount Ave. Society will close its social season
J. Ryneck will act as hostess.
The public is invited.
with the annual banquet to be
held Saturaay evening, June 15,
So new, so startling, so different, it changes all
in Lachar's Restaurant. There
of your ideas about dependable, economical
will be no admission charge for
members, and plates for guests
home refrigeration,
are being reserved at 50 cents.
The annual banquet is the oc-
casion for the discussion of fu-
Trouble - free refrigeration year
ture plans and decisions on the
after year. That's what you want
following season's activities. Sev-
eral new plane have been pro-
and that is what we give you for
posed by the executive commit-
tee for future Halevy work.
as low as
Friends of the Halevy may
join the choir in its celebration
of 10 years' activities by phoning
their reservations to Longfellow
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the following contributions:
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Seger.
In memory of anniversary of
Bernard Anspach from Mrs. Lillian
Ginzberg.
In honor of confirmation of Gil-
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New and modern refrigerators, ish business and professional wo-
stoves, sinks and other kitchen men and junior girls from July 1
equipment have been installed through Labor Day, at • nominal
this year at Council Camp, to fee. The Detroit Section of the
National Council of Jewish Wo-
insure
delicious, well-prepared men sponsors the camp as its ma-
food, attractively served to hun- jar project of the
summer sea-
gry campers. For Council Camp- son. Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg is
ers are always hungry. A hike chairman of th camp advisory
through the woods, a set of ten- board.
nis and an invigorating swim
A well-rounded camp program
prepare keen appetites, of course. is planned by Mrs. Minna Sobel,
But there is something in the re- Council Camp dirertor. Instruc-
freshing lake breeze that makes tion in major sports: tennis,
Infant Service Group
"dinner" a thrilling word even swimming. golf archery, etc., will
if the day has been spent sunning be supplemented by classes in
A board meeting will be held
on the sandy beach or just lolling creative writing, dancing, drama-
at the home of Mrs. Harry Rosen,
on the shady porches. A dietician tic and handicraft.
Monday evening, June 17.
plans the varied and well-bal-
Registration for Council Camp
Plans are now under way for
anced meals, (non-fattening if for the season, the month, the
a dinner dance to be held early
desired) according to the dietary week, or the week-end may be in September.
laws.
made at the Council Clubhouse,
Guests At the last regular
Council Camp is located at Jed- 89 Rowena SL, or the Jewiah
meeting were Mrs. Cohen and
do, Mich.. 14 miles north of Port Community Center, Woodward
Mrs Fixler of the Eva Prenzlauer
Huron, and will be open to Jew- and Holbrook Asa.
Maternity Aid.

Mrs. Clara Avrunin announces women are in charge of the camp!
that on Saturday, June 15, Avrunin activities: •
Camp will be ready to welcome its
Miss Sylvia Mellen, A. B., Wayne
old and new friends. Mrs. Avrunin University, and
Willis m White-
and the staff are looking forward horn, University of Mic higan, di-
to this event with great pleasure. rectors.
So are many boys and girls for
Vera Goldstick, dramatics.
whom Avrunin Camp has become a
Laura Goldman, music.
second home, and who anxiously
Virginia Shivickas, Wayne Uni-
await meeting their many friends.
versity, Phyllis Pelavin, Highland
Many acres of ground have been Park High School, and Eugene
added to the camp site. Besides Whitehorn, Wayne University, arts
the beautiful Big Wolf Lake with and crafts.
its safe and sandy beach, the camp
Charlotte
Reiman, Ypsilanti
now has acess to Little Wolf Lake, Normal, and Frances Rubin, A. B.,
one of the prettiest small lakes in Wayne University, dancing.
Michigan, and to the wooded hills
Molly Gurovsky, Wayne Univer-
around it which provide many sity, Selma Meyers, Wayne Uni-
lovely spots for campfires and hun- versity, and Joe Gurovsky, Rayne
dreds of specimens for nature University, health education.
study.
Daniel Rubenstein, Wayne Uni-
Under the direction of an able versity, shop.
Daniel
Avrunin, Wayne Univer-
and experienced staff ■ program
has been arranged which will pro- sity, horseback nding.
Miss
Einiloch,
a Merril-Palmer
vide the child with the balance be-
tween physical and educational ac- , graduate, is in charge of the nur-
sery
at
Avrunin Camp. The nur-
tivity no necessary to his proper
sery is one of the important fea-
development.
• tures at the camp, and it is marked
Atbletisse, swimming, horseback by a program conducted along mod-
riding, drama, music, art, these ern educational methods. The
are bat • few of the activities in nursery accepts children of the
which the boys and girls may par- ages of 2 to 5. A few vacancies
ticipate.
are still open and

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NO SER
COSTS • COSTS
NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR OUT • NO REPAIR COSTS • NO
NOISE • VICE
NO POWER

NO CARRYING aLUIGES • NO LARGE DEPRECIATION

No Attention Required—Care Free Refrigeratioon
We Cordially Invite You to
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See This Refrigerator
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M.Y.

BORIN BROTHERS, INC •

1635

Manufacturers of
WESTMINSTER.

CERTIFIED ICE

LONGFELLOW 1075

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