• Zit EVerRorrjorun CAROP11128 PAGE TWO I. D and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Feuer to Address Hadassah Oct. 8 THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME eLuxe Family Service Rabbi Leon 1. Feuer of To-1 led() will address the opening! meeting of the Detroit chapter of Neatly Ironed LBS. Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE SHIRTS IC No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt. oath 20 ,,s. DAMP WASH WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE ft rat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 4c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE nig MN awhile. • THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c 25c Feather Pillows RABBI LEON I. FEUER each OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. ro. will be Finished Same Day -NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 25c WEARING APPAREL FLAT PIECES Pee P•nna per pined 10C Minimum Charge, $1.50 We m A MOST RELIABLE, INSTITUTION is All Parts of the City Hadassah, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2:30 p. m., at Hotel Stotler. Formerly associated with Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver in Cleveland, Rabbi Feuer is considered one of the outstanding of the younger men in the rabbinate. He will be remembered in De- troit for his inspiring address at the opening banquet of the Allied Jewish Campaign of last spring. He will address Hadassah mem- bers on the life of Nachman Bia- lik, poet laureate of Palestine, who died lost spring. Akt:grCEOT TS PHONE CADILLAC 7423 TWO NEW GROUPS FORMED TO HELP GERMAN REFUGEES (C0:1CLUDED FROM PAGE 1) men in opposing the attack on civ- ilization which the Nazi party is waging." Mr. Henson is general secretary in this country of the International Student Service. He formerly was secretary of the National Religions and Labor Foundation. Mr. Ritchie has served as a secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in this country and Canada. The officers and Members of the American Christian Committee for German Refugees are: Dr. a j'arltee (adman, chairman; Michael Frande Dnyte, vice cheltment Dr. Henry S. Lather. eerteterY: Frank Ritchie, executive secretary; Henry le Smithere, tre.urer. Dr. Robert A. Aeli• worth, Richerd J. Reaminh, Dr. Albert W. W. pew., Dr. wed!, It. B owie, Prof. William A, Brown, 10. E. c. center. Ilen. 1. ell raved, Martin 11. Carmody, Pr. Samuel McCrea (avert, Rev. Allan K. Chalmers Chancellor liarry W. Chat*, Pr. Everett R. Clinchy, Dr. Henry S. f'Offin. Rt. Rev. Philip CoOlt. Dean Wil- liam EMI 3d, Prof. Carlton J. II. Ilayee. Dr. Conrad Hoffmann Jr.. Dr. John H. Holm., Dr. Ruf. M. Jones Pr. John W. Langdale, Rte. R. A. Matflowen, John E. Manley. Illehop F.. AP-Connell. Pr. Lewitt 9. Mudge, Prof. Reinhold Niebuhr. Dr. Rutin W. Nixon, Dr. Nor- Men V. Peale, lit. Rev. Janice De Wolf Perry. Clarence E. Pickett, G. A. Plimp- ton. Jenne II. Poet. Ralph P. TInuntlx. , Rev. Guy E. Shinier, George N. Shunter, Dr. Ralph W Sockman, Jame. $i Sneers Henry W. Taft, Jam. A. Thomas Dr. Charlet. Treater, Rev. Edward J. Welsh, Michael Williams Dr. E. Graham WII- inn. Matthew •oll. HIRSH BLOCH HERE FOR HIAS APPEAL Synagogues, Organizations Asked to Help Immigrant Aid Movement Hirsh Bloch, secretary of the organization department of HIAS (Ilebrew Sheltering and Immigrant All Society) is in Detroit for a brief stay to secure the aid of local organizations and congregations in behalf of this important immigrant aid cause. Mr. Bloch, with the assistance of a number of Detroiters who are delivering addresses in synagogues during the High Holy Days, is soliciting contributions for the • MacDonald's Tribute to Hies The latest report presented by James. G. McDonald, High Com- missioner for Refugees Coming from Germany, and which he pre- sented to the meeting of the gov- erning body of the High Commis- sion appointed by the League of Nations, has just been made pub- lic. Mr. McDonald lauds highly the work of Hies. JEWISH ORAL SOCIETY The Jewish Oral Society will have a regular business meeting at the Jewish Community Center, The Emergency Committee will Woodward and Holbrook, on Tues- announce its chairman and three day, Oct. 8, at 8:30 p. m. All mem- vice chairmen within a week. Other bers are requested to attend, as officers and members are: there is a surprise in store. All hard of hearing or deaf per- Francis A. Ms.., executive were- t•rY; William 0. Schram. treasurer. son over 18 years old and of the Bishop James C. Raker. George 0. Jewish faith are welcome to attend Joseph Cadden. Em.uel Geller, Dr. Welter Damroerh, A. Roland Elliott, Dr. C. W. Glikey. Franele (lot an, Dr. Edward I I, Pr. Frank King on, Mra. Margaret 1. Lamont, oho A. Lena. Ray- mond F. LO.Y. John E. Manley. It It . A. Milliken, Dr. C. C. Morrison, 111. Helen Morton. lir. Philip C. N.h, Thom. F. Neblett, Mrs. Cornelia Dry. PInchot. Leland It. Robing.. French 0, Smith Jr.. Richard II. Thornton, Chevi- ot,. If. Tobin.. Dr. Willard 1 1 phene. Omelet O. {MI.& Ilichard J V:aleb. Professor John Whyte, Dr. E. FI. {Vital., Dr. Mary E. Woolley, lit. Frankwood Lehman Denounces Nazi. Persecution of Jews in Nazi Ger- many was denounced by Governor Lehman in the souvenir journal is- sued in connection with the "Night of Stars," the benefit theatrical production given for Jewish relief Wednesday evening in Madison Square Garden. The Governor urges financial support for the emergency fund for the relief and rehailitation of German Jews and refugees and the settlement of Jews in Palestine. The performance is the climax of the effort to raise New York Ci- ty's share of the $3,200,000 na- tional quota of the United Jewish Appeal, conducted by the American Palestine Campaign and the Joint Distribution Committee. "The United Jewish Appeal is our answer to those iniquitous forces which invoke discrimination and hatred and denial of oppor- tunity," Governor Lehman says. "The two organizations w h i c h make it up have been working des- perately to rebuild the broken lives of thousands upon thousands of the Jews of Germany who have sud- denly found themselves without a home in the very land in which for countless generations they and their forebears have lived and worked." Aid of Jews in Germany After describing the devotion of citizens of Jewish faith to Ger- many and their part in the up- building of the nation, the Governor declares that: "In peace they con- tributed to Germany's well-being; In war they laid down their lives for Germany's greatness." "Suddenly, almost without warn- ing, by official and national edict," continues the article. "all the Jews of Germany - 603,000 peoples - were singled out for destruction, economically, socially and political- ly. They have been harried and driven out of their positions in business, In public life, in industry end in commerce and in the pro- fessions. "There has teen no secrecy, no equivocation en the part of the German Governmint. Hundreds of thousands of men and women in all Oct. 7- The 27th annual Yom Kippur Night dance of Bicur Cholem Jrs., at General Motors Bldg. ballroom. edua erahof, aTtoll4oktel 1. 11 ;ss bniier ablipt of Detroitc Rabbi Leon I. Statle (rO),:tatit Senior Kovod Night at Jewish Community 82 13-Sub 1- 3:3- Sepue. t b inn'g Center. , oisieontewi ald Post tte ll ok of Cad Julius a R Anns,tearl co at ino n and dunce Oct . i llac he -I N o. 21lr of 11.3 Oct. 15-Music Study Club meeting. Oct. 10-Eva Prenzlauer Infant Service Group. Oct. 16-Reports of World Zionist Congress and greetings from Palestine, to be delivered at Zionist meeting by James I. Ellmann, Rabbi Leon Fram and Miss Anne Manson. Oct. 16-Detroit League of National Home for Jewish Chil- dren at Denver. Oct. 20-Grape festival of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Oct. 22-Bridge luncheon of B'nai David Sisterhood. Oct. 21-"Pay-Up" tea of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home. Oct. 23-First meeting of the year of Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools, at Hotel Stotler at 2:15 P. M. Oct. 23-Fashion show luncheon and bridge of Zedakah Club. Lace Curtains = 0 Rfr 25c nepeasible fee Newebwr•I w wtallm ► pwld CALENDAR OF EVENTS this meeting. For details, write to William Stark, secretary, 6536 Ilamilton. Infants' Service Group The first fall bridge given by the Infants' Service Group affiliated with the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be held at the Jewish Com- munity Center, Wednesday after- noon, Oct. 16. Mrs. Ralph Gold- smith, Mrs. Maury Adelson, Mrs. M. Zivian, Mrs. Morris Witus, Mrs. Blanche Holden and Mrs. Arthur Miller lead the committees. A spe- cial meeting of the organization will be held at the home of Mrs. Maury Adelson, 2698 Calvert Ave., Tuesday afternoon, Oct. e. Rosenwald Post Installation on • Sunday, Oct. 13 Sunday night, Oct. 13, Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the American Legion will hold its fifth annual installation of officers and dance in the grand ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El will be the guest speaker. The following officers will be installed: Meyer Waterstone, com- mander; John Jacobson, senior vice commander; Saul J. Benyas, junior vice commander; Saul A. Gallant, adjutant; George Orley, finance officer; Jack R. Goldstein, chap- lain; Dr. Edward Stern, historian; Murray Levine, sergeant-at-arms. The commander will be installed by John W. Gilmore, national ex- ecutive committee man of the de- partment of Michigan. The senior vice commander will be installed by Rex Humphrey, Detroit zone vice commander. The junior vice com- mander will be installed by Lloyd Jameson, committee man for the. Detroit District Association. The adjutant will be installed by I. T. Becker, past district committee man of the Detroit District Asso- ciation. The finance officer will be installed by J. Hugo Smith, past commander of the Professional and Business Men's Post. The chaplain will be installed by Alton T. Rob- erts, commander of the Frederick Alger Post. The historian will be installed by Clarence Wilhelm, past commander of the henry Bushway Post. The sergeant-at- arms will be installed by Daniel V. Addy, committee man for the dis- trict of Michigan. Samuel Raskin of the Julius Rosenwald Post will make the pre- sentations. The Judge Faust Post Glee Club, winner of national honors at the national convention at St. Louis, and the Henry Bushway Post Drum and Bugle Corp who also won na- tional recognition, will furnish the military music for the evening. Dave Diamond's orchestra will fur- nish music for the dance. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Julius Rosen- wald Post or by calling the ad- iutant office, 2202 National Bank Bldg., Randolph 7836. Oct. 27-Annual dinner-dance of Home Relief Society, at Statler Hotel. Oct. 27-Senior Kovod Night dinner-dance at Jewish Com- munity Center. Oct. 29-Music Study Club meeting. Oct. 30-11adassah collection day for Honor Roll. Nov. 2-Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of Detroit. Nov. 3-Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation, speaking on the subject "A Liberal Editor Looks at the Jews." Nov. 4-Bridge-tea of B'nai David Sisterhood. Nov 6-Card party of Detroit League of Denver Children's Home. Nov. 6--Card party of Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlaver Umge- gend Verein. Nov. 12-Address by Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York, under auspices of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Nov. 16 to 19-Fifth annual bazaar and carnival of Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe. Nov. 19-Eva Prenzlauer Group donor luncheon. Nov. 20-Membership tea of Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools at Hotel Statler. at 2 p. m. • Nov. 20-Concert of Woman's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith (evening). Nov. 20-Ladies Auxiliary of Hebrew Schools. Nov. 21--Ladies Auxiliary Old Folks' Home (afternoon). Nov. 24-Fifteenth annual dance of Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization. Nov. 26-Second annual donor dinner of Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivah Beth Judah. Nov. 28-Annual Junior Hadassah dance at Masonic Temple. Dec. 1-Molly Siegel Organization's donor luncheon. Dec. 4-Annual luncheon of Neugarten Sunshine Club, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Dec. 4-Sunshine Club donor luncheon. Dec. 8-Dr, Shalom Spiegel, member of the faculty of the Jewish Institute of Religion, speaking before the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "Jewish Self-Hate." Dec. 10-$3 donor banquet of Women's Mizrachi Organiztion. Dec. 11-Annual donor luncheon of Zedakah Club. Dec. 15-Ball of Old Folks' Home Auxiliary. Dec. 22-Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cha- nukah Supper Dance. Dec. 29-Shearey Zedek children's Chanukah party. Jan. 8-European Womens Welfare Organization donor luncheon. Jan. 19-Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of Europe." Jan. 22-Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil- iary of United Hebrew Schools. Feb. 2-Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews and the Social Revolution." Feb. 9-Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Feb. 23-Address by Dr. David de Sole Pool, rabbi of Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. March 4-Annual donor luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. March 29-Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Fetters of' Survival in Jewish Life." J. N. F. Luncheon To be on March 4 Ladies Auxiliary of the National Fund Sets Date for Donor Event, Names Committees, The second board meeting of the year of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund was held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at the home of Mrs. N. Cohen, 2935 Richton Ave. It was decided that the fifth annual donor luncheon be held on Wednesday, March 4, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The honor of being the first Jewish National Fund child from Detroit to be inscribed in the Children's Book fell upon Allen (Yitechok) Finkell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Finkell of 2259 Calvert Ave. Mr.. Fin- kell is an active member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Na- tional Fund. The officers for the 1935-36 season are as follows: Honorary director, Mrs. Max Weksler; presi- dent, Mrs. Samuel Heyman; vice- presidents, Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mrs. A. D. Markson, Mrs. Charles Brody and Mrs. William Feltner; recording secretary, Mrs. Rose Lightstone; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. I. Goodman; financial secretary, Mrs. L. Schlien; assist- ant corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Ellenstein; treasurer, Mrs. Max Hayman. The newly appointed commit- tees are as follows: Membership chairman, Mrs. Harry Kraft; J. N. F. Boxes, Mrs. Philip Slomo- vitz; social chairmen, Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. A. Miller and Mrs. John Hayman; hospitality com- mittee, Mrs. M. Finkell, Mrs A Smilo and Mrs. S. Wiener; flower fund, Mrs. Max Goldberg and Mrs. I. Shewach; hostesses, Mrs. M. Krause and Sirs. H. Buchman; publicity, Mrs. I. Goodman (Eng- lish) and Mrs. S. Shnitz (Yid- dish); program, Mrs. A, D. Mark- son and Mrs. B. Sarasohn; trees, Mrs. Harry Kraft; delinquent dues, Mrs. S. Cabot and Sirs. J. Kunin; constitution, Mrs. Max Weksler; current events, Mrs. Max Hayman; representatives to .1. N. F. Council, Mrs, Harry Kraft, Mrs. M. Hayman, Mrs. S. Heyman, Mrs. A. Smilo, Mrs. A. D. Markson and Mrs. I. Faxstein. BERNARD H. LASKY For Conneilman MORE THAN 20 YEARS OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN DETROIT Attention to Child Problems Today Makes Better Citizens Tomorrow Born in Detroit. Fully qualified to render outstanding service to City. Believes children entitled to city consideration as well as adults, and advocates extension of playground system, with more community house., bathing and skating facilities, and other direct means of making good citizens of today's children. "The Jest of Life" at Littman's Theater Um* Nei; El Nara Jack Berlin, Julius Adler, Paula Zand and an able supporting staff are featured in "The Jest of Life" Yew Kippur Wrote., i:i•I c. at 7,11. T. ••••1.5 which will be staged at Littman's Yiddish l'eople's Theater, 12th and ''n"t , 1 1"tr t,. n unt". siVd i..'t; Seward, on Monday night, follow- e'hahel, !tablet Leon itell gloo- ; Swift' Hall, Rabbi Lows ing the Yom Kippur fast. Egeboon, ••Iniael'e Dilemma. .■ ■ ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR !donde,' morning. tit. 7. at IX tie.la It . Tvitilthe Auditorium, Itablel Leon From - The 1 . 11V011.1 - ; Brown !Lin'e'a l I ThiljAd, 10. Leo M. Franklin '•11elsoit- awe Return", Soda! Hall IWO. 1.o,ue0 14r1.,:ge.1%, thr,..i81,1:11 .,Wei lace 'Faith' or Addresses on Altman's Jewish Hour, on Station WMBC, will be nioriel aerobes at 4 cie leak" "I" Si,. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY delivered front 12 noon to 1:30 p. Sabbath sersirest ler. Fronklis will orrupy the bullet TO SOUND RADIO PLEA m. this Sunday by Mrs. Al Weis- Saturela, ntorning. diet. 5, and pre , ..1 , man, speaking in behalf of the on the subiee I, "The Sobbeth of Cele • amc.' Mrs. Al Weisman to Speak on Home Relief Society; Milton M. Secroth Sort it..• Alexander; Bernard Isaacs, in be- Suvuoth mer,ben will be held ce e.. Altman's Hour This Sunday Saturday, tie tuber 12. ot 1.e half of Education Month of the Temple ni Pr •renklin w11t Ppeak on the Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Altman, United Ilebrew Schools. Pele , c, '"rhe Dement." Sunday Kervire. being personally interested in the Sunday es will he b•timet ...- work undertaken by the Home Ft,,, day, art 111, at 10,15 en! nu the tolea. 'The Pit , t.' Relief Society, invited Mrs. Al. Contributions to the Jewish will pro Aston the clergY• Children's Home Weisman, president; to tell the firth El Colle. of JeU1101 Studien: Jewish public why they should Beth 6.1 College el Jewish Spell,. elle support the coming affair sched- The Jewish Children's Home of reopen S1 amts) night, tict 21. at 7 , e Far uled for Oct. 27. Detroit wishes to acknowledge with ")...tein'a x . v i h gr. 11 r. "I" r r% I t 11 , 't Ileeh El, Stadleenn 4111. or write for the "This being the only lurid rais- thanks, the following donations: ing affair sponsored by the Home goMB rs h ..d N . athan Simons, 2191 Chico- bulletin of Beth El Collette of Jeet.11 Refiel Society during the year it wese..Temele Club . The WIC, Temple Club invites th• Sirs. J. Weinberg, 718 Bruce St., merits the support of every think- nipnibere of the reingregation and their ing person," said Mrs. M. S. Ar- Windsor, Ont. r f A tr, I I i e el to attend • testimonial dinner in honor of Rebid Icon F.ni. nn tit, Sirs. J. Green, 18403 Muirland. ; kin, chairman of the pledge com- Hattie and Florence Silberman, ',',Z7'",.': " 5, thrir,,,t,;;;;:,h AMI ‘71',!,.,;;;;.• mittee. Enthusiastic reports were received at the last meeting held 1250 Burlingame, in memory of ,,e,,ie ti. ti,t 15,..i 610. 11.:.,,.1f. ,,, . be mad e without delay I., esti. Monday at the home of Mrs. Max Mrs. Mildred G. Cohen and Leon ,ttotei ;or the Temple. Madimn 5530 Kogan. A list of patrons and Van Vliet. School of Religion: The Seim' of Religion will m. , guests will soon be published. C. Superstine, 2029 Glendale. usual Saturday. Oct. 6, and Minds , e EDUCATION MONTH registration of their children any Many letters of appreciation were The pelei10. WIII .1111 Inue Interruption wen though 'tome ui '' IS LAUNCHED HERE! longer, but to attend to this im- read at the last meeting. 111'1, on tiny 100s portant matter immediately. I Meetings will be held weekly Mrs. Henry Wineman's Temple Forum: Father Dies in Pittsburgh Parents living in the neighbor- during this month to help perfect General Hugh M. Jnhnelon will ni,,, (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Temple Forums n TYP111.1 I hood of the Jewish Community plans for the coming event, the Si, , , 26, with an adders on "110,1.1 111 was addressed by Dr. Leo M. Center at Woodward and Holbrook dinner-dance, at the Satter Ho- Funeral services for Joseph 111. and the ennatitution" Seeson tie will Franklin to Bernard Isaacs, super- will be glad to hear that the Heb- tel, Oct. 27. Friedman, Pittsburgh attorney, the series of II programa upon tine fit 55 a n d SI, Ilepondl. intendent of the schools. Dr. Frank- rew School branch at the Centers The next special meeting will father of Sirs. Henry Wineman, H el the seat Individual ;Ono-- lin wrote: has reopened. Sessions commenced take place on Wednesday after- wife of the president of the Peo- w Ili be priced it 75 , for every I. reel the opening Johnemi I 1 "It goes without saying that I Tuesday, Oct. 1. The number of noon, Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. ple's Outfitting Co., were held in hen the admit...ion will be 11 1 , shall be most happy to make refer- classes that is being organized for Harry B. Ash, 8441 •La Salle Pittsburgh, Thursday. Both Mr. p0• 1,01. 1 ence to the work of the United this semester is very limited and Blvd.. A dessert luncheon and and Mrs. Wineman, whose home is Ilebrew Schools at some period of parents of that neighborhood are social hour will precede the meet- at 17661 Hamilton Ave., are in K. of P. Initiatory Work our Holy Day Services. As I have urged to take advantage of the ing with a musical program to Pittsburgh for the services. Mr. Friedman became seriously told you on many previous occa- facilities afforded them by the Heb- complete the afternoon. Postponed Mrs. Harry M. Shulman has ill more than a week ago, and sions, I feel that in the United rew Schools through the courtesy Hebrew Schools very high stand- of the Jewish Community Center. called a meeting of her commit- died Tuesday. Ile is survived by Owing to the primary election ti tee f or Friday afternoon at her his wife, Mrs. Wineman and an- Holy Da y "Post Office'' ards of instruction have been con- be held next Tuesday, the confer- other daughter, Mrs. Joseph Spie- ring of the rank of Knight on the sistently maintained. At the Hebrew Schools during lime on Webb Ave. gel, of Wilmette, Ill. the days preceding a holiday, much H. P. Cohn class was postponed to "It has my privilege to stress is laid on the study of the Tuesday, Oct. 15. come into been contact with a number Campus Alumni Club Will Chancellor Commander Bernard of your graduates, and I have prayers, ceremonials and customs Resume Meetings Tombstone Service for with that to holiday. A. Pearl requests all members to found them uniformly well ground- connected effort is also made create An an Dr. Weiss on Oct. 6 be present on that night. e The Campus Alumni Club, an or- not only in the Hebrew Ian- environment conducive to the cel- Arrangements are being com- guage, but in the cognate branches ehration of the holiday. ganization composed of graduates Mrs. Viola Weiss, of 4202 Les- pleted by the entertainment eon] For that which are part of your curriculum, purpose, a miniature of Wayne University, has resumed lie Ave., announces the tombstone mitten for the Monte Carlo night t, post office its fall meetings. "In these days it is particularly Was service for her beloved husband, be held on Sunday, Oct. 20. set up before Rosh Hashonah The organization will meet on Dr. Louis Weiss, who departed on essential that the Jewish youth to give the children an opportunity should have a sympathetic under- to exchange Rosh Hashonah greet- alternate Thursday nights at Web- Aug. 9, 1934. The service will be standing of our traditions for it ings. The large corridor of the ster Hall. The officers for the held promptly at 11:30 a. m., Sun- is only through a knowledge of our school was converted into a "post present term are: day morning, Oct. 6, at the White Rev. Cantor Avery Weiswasser, president; Chapel Memorial Cemetery, E. heroic and historic past and the office." The "Postmaster" sat at David Golden pride that comes from such knowl- his desk distributing cards which Jacques Ziltch Weiner, vice presi- Long Lake Road, Birmingham. Among the great number of can- edge that the Jew can gain the the children colored, wrote their dent; Jack L. Miller, secretary; H. Friends and relatives are welcome. Detroll's Favorite didates running for Common Coun- M II IS I. courage to face a world that for own Hebrew greetings on them and Hirsch, II. Josselson, board mem- Rabbi Harold Rosenthal will of- cil is Maurice Sugar who has long the most part does not understand prepared them for bers. ficiate. mailing. They Wedding ('er^nt - been identified with the labor and him and unfortunately is all t on David Lipsitz, chairman of the ale. Performed a' then purchased a National Fund liberal movements of the commu- frequently hostile to him." Home sad n) stamp which when affixed to the intellectual advancement commit- nity. Judge Rubinev's Address L'Shono Toro card was accepted tee, announced that the club will APPoinl 51 .11 ' Sugar's candidacy is supported In the course of his radio ad- in the "post office" and "hailed" to have a speaker at each meeting Et 1 . 1.11/ LAW by large groups of organizations dress, Judge Rubiner stated: who will address the group on a the child s friend in any classroom education Is the w me to representative of various national- to "Jewl.h Sol DeYoung of 2542 Pingree ..,,,. ,,,,,„ „„„ „ „,.. „4 a; n designated by the sender. In this subject of interest. The first speak- ities and minorities in addition to M4410..... ,,wmwm , ... ; ; . s s, sr de"fenw. manner the children connected er will be the Albert .1. Silber Ave., 60 years old, died on Oct. - o; t frtunately the labor movement in general. , too how 0 3. Funeral services will be held m any J J ews, rom• them whoee subject is "The Legal Status the mseI selves ves • with the fine custom of arent eir freedom he t bitter The foreign-born groups have Ll molt on Oct. 6, at 1 p. m. from Tem- Monuments of Character being onffered byfrom exchanging L'Shono Tovo cards, of Osteopathy in the State of their evinced a particular interest in the in foreign inn0a. se,. (sued to brethren Michigan." ple Beth El, with interment in • A. ape.- ' and were inducted into the dpirit campaign because of the activity ,.„, Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Dr. h "„' r,. 11 ,, " 1, 717,,,,,°' ,,,,,,,",L,“, h of the holiday.. of Sugar in their behalf in past brc ' oritc Indifferent to . it. In a me. Leo M. Franklin officiating. Ile Histadruth Hebrew Schools This exchange of greetings conflicts. is survived by his wife, Lottie; a ""'4 " 1 ""'• th " f''' • "W.' in til serves still another p urpose. It of Detroit t ry k ien• Maurice Sugar participated ac- J.,rztl.I.,11.7.r:ti•xtri,, Ztth::L. ;he mting son, Wilber of Mt. Clemens; five connects the child with the up- tively in the exposure of the reac- bot 1 " 11"- In • 5.... ••; daughters, Laurette, Essye, Mrs. 10r5 kno• building of Palestine for no card On the occasion of the High ,,, 4 0fthz14. iii,,. •brm tionary interests behind the legis- ;.4. : ,1L.Iewliz iIgle..1; Charles M. Neidelman, Mrs. Reu- t Holy Days, the newly-formed His- lation adopted by the Michigan the ' does si,i,i, thew ma r . an in ' wt can be • mailed" without the proper ben Grass and Mrs. Roy A. Fore- tadruth Ilebrew Schools of De- National Fund stamp affixed to it, legislature of 1931 to require the Ill„ I. et mho, one. man; a brother, Lewis J.; and troit issued an appeal to Detroit Similar projects are undertaken -To thee. Jews and roper laity to their registering, finger printing and ;hoar., two sisters, Sirs. David Goldsmith the Jewl.li mho-Mien will., before all holidays. For Succoth a Jews to send their children to study photographing of the foreign-born Il le. b, ttelndt dirert their IWIVIIL I. fro, and Mrs. George Wuelfing. Mr. miniature Succah is built in the Ilebrew. th DeYoung was a member of Tem- of Michigan. There are 14 teachers in the esi"t:".4 "....to.snie- .." lestetts .L....i.ii, hall. All children participate in the Granite and Marble Monument. Sugar's candidacy is also sup- th ple Beth El, Detroit Lodge No. 55 snj,:,:zs zi,i, 1..., ti,,.., :, :si.i... 1.thstoith,... .... butildai ,I ngurindteddecowriath tin They eight Histadruth schools, and the K. of P. 7729 TWELFTH ST. ported by large elements among and Ashler Lodge No, tgh eo f di i t . ff eTr y t following are the principals: t 1,4 nmr rommuneI Ito- ran ge EUCLID 7155 the professional and middle class wrIenre. 91 F. & A. M. hair no Integrit, and ran mend ee ' laws and customs connected with A. Kutnick, Mrs. M. Kutnick, groups. lie is at present actively """1"." S e""' "H"'" ""h"'` the Im loos"r ' the Succoth holiday in general and Rabbi Ungar, M. Rosin, I. A. Law- Jewl.h mlnetdio ...tam pie. engaged in the fight against Hit- toina,ntS... Gollman, I. Liss and M. G Rev. Canto. H • Monied with bittern.. of with the building of the Succah in lerism and is constantly using the 11 """ hale Jacob lecture platform to educate against the con.enewn.. which befell n• vitt. particular. lb. memo Inan whom of the development of anti-Semitism 1.1,41 b. and Silverman I,. re learned too of MILDRED COHEN Gifts to North End Clinic the J not ter mwition whIth nem. 1,CRGICAL and racial prejudices. of 4367 W. Euclid Ave., 49 years w Sugar Candidate For City Council Sol DeYoung Dies walks of life have been ruthlessly and without pity deprived of their means of livelihood and of the pri- mary rights of citizenship. Even the right to education is now being denied the Jewish children and youths, regardless of theic intel- lectual qualifications. These men and women in great numbers are now undergoing indescribable suf- fering and hardship. They must be helped lest they grow hungry; they must be aided lest they yield to their despair." 30,000 Sent to Palestine After recalling that he has been associated with the Joint Distribu- . Goo Committee from its inception, Governor Lehman says that al- ready more than 30,000 Jews have made their way from Germany to Palestine, aided by the Central Bu- reau for the Settlement of German Jews in Palestine. A "substantial part" of the United Jewish Appeal Fund will go to this agency, the Governor points out. , "Our appeal concerns itself, not with politics nor with propaganda," continues Governor Lehman. "It is , directed solely to human relief and human rebuilding." Other bodies, the Governor. says, may voice the "indignation and horror which right-thinking men and women the world over feel in the presence of persecution and discrimination." But the task of the United Jewish Appeal, he con- Icludes, in to furnish funds to suc- cor despairing men and women. , I Manuel OW OBITUARY National Council of Jewish Juniors before the world when armored %II% I the •111,14 of Jewl.h knowiethre. Jewish' Mt...0Mo I. therefore prepurechore. onmenolome. •Tef referring .11•MmItiem. bigot. end "n intolerant,. into ray'Hebrew Mutation t `lei rwmgmtgn MI. sear feel too here bedew!' of a Ilebrew 11,111,-,tIon elemth. • Hebrew Film-Mem leer II relent h• of ren•loali•n of the bewato end the wealth of jewi•lt mho. awaillne our ex roe otionuM mw t el nor children feet not remire 1 1m 1 nn•InY l'• eemier yew, we will lhme[h ,,whom M mtneallon. MOIR to the heert• of ear children thoa tom. for all I white will etw.M. them to tom- •n In ntioneo.1 nod womenseeni an w how ptcrwentioto foe the Pf• be. b.. raw• mended end ow- Fein them imp•ent-oted. lot their Jewhieb licee freely. fang ••• old, died on Sept. 27. Funeral services were held on Sept. 30 at rTLEFt- Et O X Temple Beth El, with interment • L ir in Woodmere Cemetery. She is survived by daughter, Rachelle Education Month Speakers bert. For the Bailin Memorial Fund: Harriet, two sisters, Mrs. Nathan Committee Thanks In memory of Dr. Isaac L. Poles- Norman and Miss Sarah C. Gold- Synagogue' ker, from Mrs. Max Bailin and berg and a brother, Claude K. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Rosen- Goldberg. berg. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Will you kindly permit me the Due to the resignation of Miss Josephine Stern, the Junior Coun- cil is commencing its season of ac- tivity under the presidency of Miss Beryl Jacobs. The year's work will include SOCHIl service, dramatics, religion, and other civic and cul- use of your columns to voice nip tural fields. sincere thanks to the various eyes- Any girl of 16 years or older is gogtues and speakers who have co- invited to join the organization operated in bringing to the Jewish Old, new and prospective members mel }nem- • public the message of Hebrew Edu- Roiristel• New Puna. Roosevelt Hails Benefit are uraed to attend the first meet- 17tmlatyatIen of Dnnile at ell the i cation Month, now being observed Sunday afternoon. Oct 2:30 ; Hope for the success of the bene- ing at by the United Hebrew Schools of , fit theatrical performance, "Night 13, at the Council house, 89 Ro- Smoothest of the United Hebrew Detroit. mere. reg. ; of Stars," was voiced in a letter wena. A fashion show is planned gehoe.le in now taking Sincerely yours, Pe for from President Roosevelt made and dues will be accepted by the Me for himionere Pie well ar e i,e;e 7 MAX M. BARAHAL, re eri•wwwwl etndente ! public by Harold Jacobi, chairman treasurer, Miss Jean Levy, or the r. Chairman speakers' committee l I sll the schools, Pa I of the business men's committee in new membership chairman, Miss ^,wanizein for Hebrew Education Month en en are anted not to delay the Ruth Cohen. I charge of the show. North End Clinic has received the following contributions: In memory of Dr. Isaac I. Poles- ker, from Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam- Warsaw Club Juniors The Warsaw Club Juniors re- s umed weekly meetings at the clubhouse of the senior organize- ticn. 100:16 Holmur. Many activities are planned for the coming season, broth of a social and educational nature. At the present time plans are being made to help the Seniors launch their annual ball. ■ 110111121. 53 1 Pane Penalty Reeommended b floyeiciatio and 11•petale 2903. Elmhurst TO. 8-6839 Performed FUNERAL DIRECTORS JEWISH yfAvi4 Atm, 7739 John R. St. Trinity 2-2114