lavisk Palatal eater ▪ CLIFTON moue C/NCINNATII 30, OHIO jil tDLTROrrLIEWISA 61110241GLE December 27, 1935 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Protection Plus Profit • Savings With Security • Protection Plus Profit The World's Window Community Closeups . • . (CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE) CONTINUE ECONOMIC BAN IN GERMANY DELAYED; TRADE CURB GROWS ( CONCLUDED FROM PACE I) who should be as dear and as WILLIAM FRIEDMAN sacred to us as the children of our the Nazis will follow in similar own loins and of our own house- —Practical Idealist cases affecting foreign Jews. holds there is only one great hope Thirty trials of Polish Jews and one adequate salvation today one of • aerie.; of biographical charged with the same offense are EDITOR'S N; The following ketchm OTE ouletanding lomd Jewish leaders which will be pub- and the name of that hope and the now pending. Otto Jaffe, 43-year- lished weekly In The Detroit gewleh Chronicle. name of that salvation is Eretz n old Jew fro t Berlin, has been Yisrael. And the United Palestine sentenced to 16 months' imprison- Appeal in the United States has ment on charges of "race defile- AT (2,749 pages), red, gold- and get down to "cases" whil ment." Jaffe's not guilty plea set itself the goal of raising in the stamped, authoritative others are still weighing, analyz on the ground that the woman in name of that hope and that salva- WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA ing. tion two and one half millions of AN/ r, A philanthropist, who does no the case was a Turkish citizen dollars during the coming year. for 1935 lists 31,081 names; 250 because her divorced husband was Many readers of this page will from Detroit. Of these 12 are confine himself to his co-religion- a Turk was denied by the court. know, to their honor, how many Jews; of the 12, William Fried- ists alone. Best known for hi The judge held that since she was work in connection with the nous special appeals will have to be man is one. originally a German and now made and how many thousand Think what it would mean to your family if you That's what the editors of of Correction. Was influential In married to a German, the Nurem- having the new institution erect- . weaty miles some of us will travel should cut Off their regular household allowance America's Almaneeli de Gotha • • and with how many hearts and think of long (six foot), studiou s ed at Plymouth. On the Special berg laws applied. for even a month. Then think what it would mean Thanks to the intervention of if their allowance was cut off altogether. souls we will wrestle before that (he looks like a college professor) , Gifts Committee of the recen paltry sum will be raised. athletic (horseback, golf, hiking) Community Fund Campaign. U. S. Consul Iloenniger at Stutt- Even though you already have their future other- gart, Jennie Goodhartz, an Amer- A devout and conscientiou And at this moment a news-item 65-years-old (April 1, 1880) Will %hie protected, the thoughtful thing to do is to Makes the front pages of the press: Friedman, Detroit attorney, who Jew; observes the minor a can Jewess front Philadelphia, who makeprovision NOW that your salary will continue has been in Karlsruhe prison since 5. a wealthy Jew of venerable years is just rounding out a decade of well as the major holidays. Ex July on charges to be paid to your loved ones for a full year after of violating the donated two million dollars to a service as Commissioner of the pects more of Jews than of others you are gone. Nazi exchange regulations, wa s I great American University—to a House of Correction by again Feels that any mis-step by on' Month by month they will receive the accustomed very great and very rich American (it's his second term) being presi- member of the race reflects die released. She is not free to leave the country, Y, however, but must income enabling them to carry on the household IUniversity. When I read the news dent of the Commission this year. credit upon all. in the Customary manner—paying current bills, Sentimental: When the wa stand trial. Her father. Samuel I could feel my heart missing a A governor of the Jewish Wel- meeting rent or other obligations—while through beat. fare Federation; ex-president and came Henry Meyers and Myron Goodhartz, who was arrested with • the year they gradually adjust themselves to the • • • present director of the United Keys, just out of law school, new her, is still in prison. new conditions of life. Failing to intimidate him into I believe that I know America sending dispatches more favorable and the American people. I went Make this "Salary Continuance" policy a helpful beautifully to the Nazi regime, the German to school and college with Amer- part of your insurance program! It can be made government has expelled Thorwald icans; I have close and dear friends to cover a longer period than one year if required. furnished outside rooms. Steinthal, Danish Jewish journal- among American liberals. It hap- I ist, who has been the Berlin cor- pens to me again and again that All with private tub and respondent of the Copenhagen liberal Christian American clergy- .1 men come to me, a conservative Politiken for nearly 25 years. In shower baths—at lowest announcing his expulsion the offi- nationalist Jew with a Yarmetke cial German news bureau stated in his pocket and a mezuzah possible rates in down- - • - 1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG. • • ready on each door of his house, for ad- that "the Jew Steinthal consist- town Detroit for pemiarr DETROIT. MICH. vice and help. And I have faith ently, through untrue and hateful to believe that many, many of the reporting, has seriously hurt the ent guests. You can live REPRESENTING leading spirits of that particular interests of the German Reich." American university would not in luxurious comfort want and could not with a quiet Anti-Nasi German Protest Meeting conscience accept that money from inexpensively. Gets Greetings from 7 that Jewish man if they knew, if AS5Ur4'ANCE COMPANY Roosevelt they were told (as they are not), HEAD OPPICE•••WINHIPIC 0 NEW YORK (WNS)—A mes- if they could be brought into full sage expressing "sincere greet- realization of the dreadful and ings" and regret at his inability Protection Pius Profit • bating% With Fermily • Protection this Profit desperate need of a martyred peo- CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES to attend was received from Presi- ple and the hardships that we have dent Roosevelt by the German- Ito bring our martyred people even American League for Culture, an a little help. I have that faith. The organization representing 100,000 men on that University are the anti-Nazi German Americans, descendants of the Abolitionists, (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) and others, the Hebrew Press divi- they are the sons of those who felt which sponsored a huge anti-Nazi sion was established in 1920. Ori- that they were not free while any demonstration here to show the led to the organization of the Jew- ginally founded to make it possible were enslaved nor at liberty while country that not all German- ish Publication Society of America. to set up the type required for the any were unjustly imprisoned. Bookkeeping and Costs Americans are Nazis. More than The success which the Society Schiff Classic Series, the Press has They would not take that money Installed, Simplified, Re- 5,000 people listened to vigorous has had in carrying out its original been busily occupied in setting type if they knew. Why have we not vised. denunciations of the Nazi regime purpose is best attested by the ins- in Hebrew and a number of other seen to it that they know. and to pleas for a united front of 0 Annually, portant literary, religious and his- languages for universities, cultural all anti-Nazi forces in the United 0 • • • odnutshtlryiel Qaund 2 torical works which it has spon- societies, scholars and students • AUditS t States by Ernest Lee Jahncke, for- 1 As for those wealthy American Investigations. Embezzlement gored and published and by its whose needs in this direction, prior 1 mer Assistant Secretary of the growing membership in all parts to the organization of the Hebrew Jewish gentlemen who pick this 2 Navy; Dr. Frank Bohn, economist Tax for All Forms of 3 moment in history foe their great of the world. Press could not be met. 3 and son-in-law of Secretary of Taxation. gifts—for their sterile sacrifices, 4 To every thinlang man and Anyone may become a member for their vain oblations—how shall Commerce Roper; Emil Ludwig; 4 woman it must be apparent that of the Jewish Publication Society we explain their state of mind? Dr. Kurt Rosenfeld, former Prus- 5 a thorough understanding of the by paying the minimum anual dues They are up to the eyes in the sion minister of justice; Eugene •5 6 racial, religious and cultural back- of Five Dollars ($5.00). For this Ghetto. In their subconsciousness F. Grigat, secretary of the 6 ground of one's own people is of small sum he will receive the cur- they do not believe in their human League; and Gerhart II. Seger, 7 supreme importance. We cannot rent publications of the Society or civic rights in the world. They CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, former member of the Reichstag, 7 B know ourselves witheit knowing (at least three books in each calen- feel obscurely that they have to and now national organizer of the 8 CAdillac 3335 our antecedents. This knowledge is dar year). One of the books sent buy those rights over and over 1317 cluswoLojnou. — 9 League. It was Mr. Jahncke, 9 made available through the efforts to members every year is th e again by propitiatory guestures scion of a German-American fam - of the Jewish Publication Society American Jewish Year Book which and propitiatory gifts. The lan- ily, who urged the creation of a which continues to be the only or- contains information and articles guage of those gifts is a strange Jewish Charities; ex-vice-president in the office, answered the call of united anti-Nazi front to combat ganized group devoted to the pur- of timely Jewish interest aas well and almost archaic language. Those and present director of the Jew- the colors, as volunteers. They forces which threaten democracy. HENRIETTA SZOLD left in 1917. Soon after the army pose of preserving in the English as list of members of the Society. gifts say: "Look, 0 American fel- ish Social Service Bureau; direc- ARRIVES IN U. S. Dr. Ludwig proposed that the 30,- language the rich treasures of tor of the Detroit Service Group. was de-mobbed and they doffed The other t wo `9 r - more) To • books low-countrymen, I am an American Among other things, too, active khaki for civvies, their names 000,000 Germans outside of the Jewish literature, a forum for the are the new publications mom PAGE I) of the and nothing but an American and (CONCLUDED exposition of current Jewish Society which have been authorized my gifts are American gifts. I trustee of Clover Hill Park Ceme- were put on the door—as part- Reich unite to help their kinsmen at home. thought and creative writing. by the Publication Committee. have no bond to any other people, tery and ex-director of Congrega- ners. while Jews throughout the coun- Shortly after the armistice Will Many men and women distin- However, the member may when above all, not any that binds me tion Shaarey Zedek. He may be try marked the day with special guished in the fields of scholarship, he joins the Society (or upon pay- to this troublesome and martyred "William" Friedman to the world, Friedman and Morris Waldman Nall Booklet Says Olympia Games festivities. Miss Szold's return to religion, philanthropy and the ment of his dues if already a mem- people with whom you would rank but Detroit, from the youngest went to Europe. Getting into Po- Needed for Propaganda, Church the United States from Palestine Leader Reveals learned professions,—all of them ber) select from previously pub- and place me. I am an American fledgling at the bar to the gray- land was more of an adventure is the first in five years. For the The New Molorliner public-spirited members of Jewish fished volumes the ones he wishes pure and simple." Ah, these pure beard community fathers knows then, than it is today; but Will NEW YORK (N. C..1. C. News past two years she has been direct- "PILSUDSKI" Jan. 11 Feb. 15 had promised his mother he would communities—have given gener- to have. - WI. from New York direct is and simple Americans whose Amer- him as "Will." A term of affec Service)—The Rev. Dr. Charles S. ing the work of the Youth Aliyah, visit the little town of Suwalki.. MacFarland, general secretary which is the name by which the ously of their time and means, In addition to the books dis- icanism is, in fact, so impure and tion. Gdynia, the port' of Poland wit hout monetary recompense. tributed without any char e ex so complicated! For there is a with excellent express cornice- Born in Detroit, son of Samuel where she had been born. Visas, emeritus of the Federal Council emigration of refugee children Presiding over the Society are the cept membership dues, member; g whisper implicit in these gifts—a and Celia (Weisman) Friedman, and such open-sesames to travel of Churches, today made public from Gemany and their settle- lions to nearby countries. following:— J. Solis•Cohen Jr., may purchase at twenty per cent dreadful whisper: "And in the were not yet being granted. But, an open letter addressed by him to ment in Palestine is known. The on Clinton St., in 1880; gradu - Tourist and 'Third Class only President; Hon. Horace Stern, (20%) discount from list prices, days of persecution remember that ated from the old Detroit High he got through. And to that vil- the American members of the In- veteran Zionist leader will confer Vice-President; Mr. Howard A. any of the Society's publications I sold out to you, 0 Americans. lage of Suwalki.. And brought his ternational Olympic Committee CALA Jewish groups here on the Wolf, Treasurer; Dr. Julius Gro- with the exception of the cloth I let my people suffer and sold out School; studied at the Detroit Col- aunt—his mother's sister—back and to Avery Brundage, president with program of the Youth Aliyah, lege of Law; got his LL. B. from dinsky, Secretary and Dr. Isaac bound and abridged Bibles. to you . • . "Bring no more vain Michigan in 1901. A widower with him. of the American Olympic Com- which Hadassah recently under- Husic, Editor. Included among the A devoted son. Up to the time mittee, in which attention is drawn took as its new project in Pales- Members may call upon the So- oblations; incense is an abomina- this wife, who was Florence R. Combine winthens "mail, with the Trustees are the following: Mar- beastly arni romfort• of the unto me ..." cue Aaron, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Ed- ciety at any time for advice and tion (Cop)'right. Blumrosen), too, was a mem- Will lost his mother, just a few to statements in a Nazi book- tine. ..111)4.1.1:11 .• 1131. by B. A. F. 8.) ward Baker, Hart Blumenthal, direction in the formation of study ber of one of Michigan's pio- years ago, her hint that she want- let, the translation of which is The Children's Plight neer families. Has one daughter, ed him to come for dinner meant "The National Socialist Concep- —Nassau and Ha. Rev. Dr. Nathan Kra.ss, Louis E. groups which they may desire to "Six thousand Jewish children Lewis, organize in their communities for LIPSKY ADDRESSES Ruth N., makes his home at the the cancellation of whatever else tion of Physical Training," by Dr. leave the elementary schools of Tana 7 Days, $75 up' Levinthal, lion. Wm. M. Rev. Dr. Louis L. Mann, Simon the reading and discussion of Jew- BUDGET COMMITTEE Wilshire. Head of one of De- he had planned. To the matriarch Bruno Malitz. Germany every year and there are Pforzheimer, Dr. ish literature and history. Where- Nassau - Kings- ss troit's better known law firms Will, and his two brothers, David The open letter, which was sent no further prospects for them." Miller, Carl H. 10 ton - H ton (C.NMODIII) FROM PAGE ONE) (Friedman, Meyers & Keys) with and Henry, were always little to Brig. Gen. Charles II. Sherrill, Miss Szold said. "They are barred A. S. W. Rosenbach, Hon. Horace ever possible the Society will speaker or a boya. She treated them such. I.. Jahncke and William from higher academic or profes- Days, $105 up. offices in the -Dime Bank Bldg. Stern, A. Leo Weil, Edwin Wolf endeavor to supply And they liked it. as Ernest members .of the boards of the Counsellor Friedman carries his 2nd, Howard A. Wolf. organizer. He has been to Europe three May Garland, in addition to Mr. sional training, from the trades In addition to the Annual Mem- Federation, the Service Group and job home with him after the door Has covered the American Brundage, translates passages and from commerce. For them FAST CONNECTION During its long history the So- ciety has published many note- bership at $5, there are five other persons interested in the various has clicked on the business of the times. H from this booklet, which was pub- there is no chance of employment via Constanza worthy volumes. Its outstanding classifications; Life Membership, agencies seeking inclusion in the day's clientele, to give additional continent continent behind the wheel of his m isa lic eidari i n and19.8ta 4 teznd which, in hicchir , cuD ia r. . even in minor positions in either $250., Sustaining member $100., 1936 drive. legal aid, gratis, to those who can- car. Is planning, eagerly, a visit rural or urban districts. In the achievement is the translation of F the Holy Scriptures completed in riend $50., l'atron $20., and Li- Besides Mr. Butzel the members not afford fees. Answers the call to Palestine. schools they are not permitted to on oar large. monternited ..IPOLON11• For the third year Will Fried- tion among German sports organ- of the sit on the same benches with other of the budget committee include of distress at midnight; and at 6 s und sal oe ci rtih st e imprint al 1917 by a Board of Editors repre- brary Member $10. and "1/0•4'll '41,0' . which m aint• fnim Coti- It should be immediately ap- the following: man is chairman of the Family N in the morning. children; they are persecuted by • regular weekly aervire to JAFFA senting all sections of religious llion. Ittuntoin) dirty, . thought and scholarship. Of this parent that the low cost of $5. for Care Committee of the Welfare both pupils and teachers. They A Dynamo . in Sport " Milton M. Alexander, Sidney L. Politics Belong and II %it A. edition, over 120,000 copies have the annual membership barely cov- Alexander, Sidney J. Allen, Maur- Trim, an athlete, a physical Council of the Detroit Service _Among the passages translated are completely cut off from the Delicious KOSHER Kitchen been sold and it has become the ere the cost of the books sent to ice Aronsson, Joseph Bernstein, dynamo. Will Friedman's day Group. And is doing a good job by Dr. MacFarland as revealing life of the country. There is no Aptly to lend nand, accepted and authoritative English members. This class of membership Maxwell L. Black, Louis C. Blum- opens routinely with calisthenics. of A it. practical idealist—who en- the "ideals of the Olympics as far hope for them there." version used by synagogues, was created to make it possible berg, Maurice J. Caplan, Harry He leaves his car parked half-way Miss Szold pointed out that as Germany is concerned," are the schools, libraries, scholars and lay for every Jewish family to enjoy Cohen, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, downtown, no matter what the visions a desired end, and then following: from April 1, 1936, Jewish chil- Line readers. the benefits of the Society's activi- Joseph H. Ehrlich, James I. ElI- weather, so he can get in his four does something about making it Pollth. Wong In •port• la vain dren will no longer be accepted 315 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, ill. ' ,not linking In even in the elementary schools o f Second only to the Bible itself ties and to secure the widest pos- mann, Clarence II. Enggass, Dr. miles per diem—two, down to the come true. Will Friedman is In .'"Ice the' pont!. is the 'HISTORY OF THE JEWS' Bible distribution for its books. The Leo M. Franklin, William Fried- office; two, back to his car when firmly sold, himself, on the idea ,Tara: w . Isar la'to ii Germany. After that date, she by Graeto- Comprising six volumes annual member (at $5) receives the man, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, the office stint is done. Plays an that Detroit Jews can be made to the link nhhh Unit. nations Interns. said, the Jewish communities of of four thousand pages this menu- identical books and privileges as Harry S. Grant, William H. Kap- intense, if inconsistent game of realize their community responsi- Z, Germany will have to establish tions to Miss Szold have come to n it mental work covers a period of the member joining under any of lan, Myron A. Keys, Mrs. Maur- golf; with a rare low-80, and oc- bility; that when they do they .ph 11 ,r "rnnlll•llnn. Fr the Hadassah headquarters, 111 soil Ilse. to' rr - their own elementary schools. the other membership classification. four thousand years. ice Klein, Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs. casional mid-90, at Franklin hills. will shoulder it; that the best way hanged, the n•tional anthem to played Fifth Ave. A message from Gov. Plan for Zion Settlement The late Louis Marshall once Abe R. Rosenberg, Hon. Charles A splendid horseman and a hard toward that desideratum is edu- Israel Zangwill, celebrated Eng- "Jews are reduced to the rank , I f"X„!7"+::'.."Vp,: ; °:;.,:. of untouchables in Germany, lerbert II. Lehman said. lish novelist and Jewish author said of the Society that it is "a Rubiner, Solomon W. Schkloven, rider; in the saddle bright and eating them to understand the n7.."1:.,7,?`+' dotetandln• pro. !aimed. "At the age of 73 Miss Szold, was introduced to the American unique institution, one of the finest Nate S. Shapero, Simon Shetzer, early every Sunday morning— nature of the work planned and Sham h ill.. iteglontt, Polak* and Jew- Minn Szold declared, "and it seems with historic courge, undertook ei Mho( the Nlegoi 1.1.1vnneenr-11 public through the Jewish Publica- educational institutiohs that the Max M. Silverman, Philip Slomo- sometimes gets in a week-day can- accomplished by Federation ages- the I. Idiona tranalalhot of nage, - la tn. to those of us who are trying to. the task of rescuing the disinher. Jews of America or of the world vitz, Abe Srere, Henry Wineman, ter. Does not smoke; no tee-to- cies. IA doing much to spread tion Society. "" solve the problem that our pri- "n "n """''" o f G an and to- Our in ath•y pl. .1 Many of the important Jewish have established." This sentiment, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Edwin A. taller, but a drink is an event, the gospel of his belief himself. .wain In ""'" Getillit n irMis ughp teo m pu lest obfe G to err m ea sc nu ye; day, upon her 75th birthday, she t in ha e rvy. d t u ho nbr it . onnot be am/ t m tkolr p.p.-nee. communities in the Old World, I can only second with the added Wolf, David S. Zemon. — . B. S. ,iie. and only when the social amen!- , , i ,, eoere•eeosi ,eiseen-no.s h•tee has the joy of finding Hadassah, iet y, which has te S oc such as Venice, Frankfort an hope that he ties demand it. No dietetic fad- '"'"'' that we must take them to Pales- the creation of her own spirit. l'''''"'" a'") /whit u. '"'"'ine •«r . •''' of GerInan enoto Ir. London have had their histories been consistently successful in plac- -me true dist; a noble trencherman; inord• BETH EL'S FORUM tine where they can be educated turning its immense reservoir of AntY otherteme doatro,ed tlnl, traltor• recorded and published through ing its publications in the world's PROGRAM ARRANGED inately fond of desserts, especially in trades and professions and energy to the service of these en, ssee ass nt..4" TO REOPEN JAN. 7 w e ...e.•i• the efforts of the Society. Likewise greatest libraries, will now be suc- hotIon•I tan a • ri v FOR CENTER EVENT those covered with huge gobs of agriculture, and where, most im- children and to the fulfillment of • Biography, Travel, Bible and Tal- cessful in placing them in the whipped cream. Trained to the 1.11/El. Flt.lk1 PA ■ iE iNE) portant of all, they can live in an one of the greatest tasks that has " ""'". the •orat worm sell h. to 're." homes of American Jews. Impor- mud Study Essays, Fiction, Leg- t' AO al ONE) (CONCL•DEII atmosphere of free self-expres- yet confronted the Jewish pen. minute, nevertheless. His weight battle. that Withal Jovial vrn Thp. ends and Juveniles have been tant is the former, the latter is thou. • sion and where the pursuit of pie." hasn't varied two ounces in 20 Feb. 11 with a lecture by Arthur no looh thing among the Society's publications more SO. bottle must he fon ■ . tn,,leiwly Welfare Federation through Kurt years. happiness is their !inalienable Garfield Hays, a lawyer who has sad Till, uea by such outstanding authors as It is hoped that everyone inter- Peiser and Henry Wineman; "The ssie seilsous mute., mon• right." defended innumerable unpopular w.n Loves to dance. And does so. Dr, Cyrus Adler, Sholem Asch, Dr. ested in the further development Philosophy of the Jewish Com- BLUE STARS OF JUDEA ceoe-no of ro, o on, So far 850 German Jewish causes, • man who was the most he. National Ipm lolls. will not on Israel Abrahams, S. M. Dubnow, of the Jewish community will enroll munity Center," an address by And very well, indeed. won losderallip In Ger. children between the ages of 15 etraurer eh Guinzberg, Dr. Isaac as a member and join with the Judge Rubiner, president of the A football fan, dyed-in-the- important factor in making a Iron a 'pm. ow, exp.! is 1.0,1 It Dr. and 17 have been taken to Pales- farce of the Reichstag Fire Trial 'es. The Blue Stars of Judea of , liusik, Elms E. Levinger, Dr. Society in its effort to place "JEW- Center's board of directors; wool. He follows the Michigan in Leipzig, the champion of all ew Once Oerm•n .pan. Il.it• trorr. I" •" rr. tine, Miss Szold stated, and placed Congregation B'nal David, spon- in tn. Cecil Roth, Dr. Solomon Schechter, ISH BOOKS IN EVERY JEW- "What the Center Is Doing," an team all around the country. the minorities and the oppressed eer,,ie noel.. nth. tor lesentmhtp in 15 settlements, and next month Ronne! sored by Miss Esther Karbel, had Dr. Solomon Solis-Cohen, Elkin ISH HOME," in order that the address by Louis H. Sobel, execu- Knows not only the names and groups of the world. He will speak we. Oasis in not • 1•11 ta have thtr.in• 250 more are expected in Pales- .„,, election of officers Tuesday eve- Adler, Professor Alexander Marx, Society may better serve as a most tive director of the Center; a vio- records of every major school on, "Adventures in the Fight for tine. She said that the Youth ning, Dee. 17. One oportarnen Dr. Max L. Margolis and Dr. Nor- vital factor in bringing to the real- lin solo by Max Weiner. a pupil eleven in the U. S. A., but is en- Freedom in the United States." Olympics Needed for Propagate a Aliyah committee hopes to bring ization of all the extent and rich- in the music school, accompanied cyclopedic on the history and The new officers are: President, man Bentwich. Season tickets are no longer be- Dr. Maaarland also points out 1,000 additional boys and girls Included among the publications ness of the Jewish background. by Miss Rosa Bassin. Dinner traditions of the game. Can re-' ing sold, but single tickets of ad- that after • description of the sub- to Palestine during the co...; Harriet Jacobs; secretary, Phyllis —"Raithsholonite." Astrein; corresponding secretary planned for early distribution to icill be by the All-City cite, and—without much coaxing mission are 65c per person. sidizing of sports by the govern- year. She declared that the move- Hof- our members are "A HISTORY —does, the outstanding strategic and vice-president, Beatrice , Hot. Ili h School Trio . The forum maintains a highly ment, the question is asked: Do ment has proved so successful in OF THE JEWS IN VIENNA" by Mrs. Brin Presents Buggy Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower and coups of the past 30 years; a great trained staff of ushers who see to ou not want international and practical results that the Jewish fenberg; treasurer, Maxine Sny- Grunwald. A companion book many of which he witnessed him- Henry Meyers are co-chairmen in Max to Goodfellow Fund it that the every who comes is Olympic games? And the answer youth in other countries, notably er. best one possible seat. The to the Jewish Community Series Meetings are held every Tiles- charge of the dinner; Miss Emma self. given is given: Yes, because we believe Poland, and certain parts of Rua- Butzel is in charge of the com- Mentally as alert and poly-track , forum programs are held on sac- them necessary from the stand- sia, are urging that the benefits day evening at 7:15, at the B'nei, began in 1929. And "JEWS IN Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin presented GERMANY" by Marvin Lowen- tate dic David, Elmhurst and 14th Sta. mittee on flowers and decorations: as he is physically, canc of the Youth Aliyah be exteeeed thal. This book will be a complete the buggy for the doll which was Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg and Mrs. a brief. engage in conversation, ceesive Tuesday nights, and begin point of foreign propaganda. away on Christmas Eve. promptly at 8:30. The church leaders emphasizes to them. Miss Szold said that history covering the period from given Mrs. Rein (Frances Van \'het). A. M. Altshuler, menu; Mrs. Ar- plan a philanthropic program, an- Rabbi Leon Fran ronducts the that he is not a Communist or a plans are afoot to take children of Carpatho-Russia Ask Of- Jews 321 A. D. to the present time. a native of Detroit, was the child thus S. Purdy, publicity; Mrs. Jo- swer the telephone. all at the same discussion periods which follow member of any anti-Nazi organ- out of Poland as soon as the Pal- ficial Status for Yiddish At the Annual meeting in 1933 pianist who played for the first seph Welt, hostesses. time, without losing the thread of the lecture or symposium. ization. Ile urges the Olympic estine government grants special and Hebrew announcement was made of a $2, concert to help raise funds to start The Jewish Community Center any of 'em. Frequently has to, Committee to read the booklet• certificates to them, as in the 500 prize for the best novel of the News Boys Band of Detroit. is an agency of the Jewish Wel- to get over the daily schedule. "which evidently they have not case of German children. Deadline Advanced PRAGUE (WNS) — In antici- Jewish interest, submitted on or She was too small to reach the fare Federation and the Detroit Sin For the Next Issue seen, although I find it to be freely "I believe that the Youth Aliyah pation of a government decree before April 15, 1936. Known as pedals and turn the pages and her Community Fund. An enthusiast. A gallant and I is one of the finest and most im- disreneed in Berlin." Year the Edwin Wolf Award, the prize On account of New cultural autonomy to the granting positive defender of his friends. father, the late Mr. Van Vliet "Its principles violate in spirit premier movements ever inaugu - was donated in memory of the late turned her pages. The co ncer t Emphatic and fluent. Sometimes Day occurring on Wednesday, and practice both the Olympic and ■ ted," Miss Szold declared, "and Jews of Carpatho-Russia. the Jew- A Record for Service Edwin Wolf. former President of took place at the LightGuard all copy for the issue of Jan. Hadassah will crown its long life IA leaders of that province bone so much so that those who do not j 3 will have to be in the hands the American ideals of sport," Dr. of usefulness to the Jewish people petitioned the Czech min et the Society. Details of the condi- Armory of which many prominent For 33 years Hyman H. Cohen know him are afraid of him. Out- I of the editor not later than 4 MacFarland concludes. "and I tions of the contest may be secured citizens e education to recognise spoken. Minces no words; no quib- of Detroit attended. For cannot see how any American ath- by fostering a project o by addressing the Society at its a number of years she played at has served as market editor of the as the official tat. lay as he sees it, ' p. m. on Monday, Dec. 30. All lete can maintain self-Tweet by magnitude and importance of and Hebrew has • s Portland Oregon Journal. Thi Philadelphia office, Northeast Cor- the Sunday night concerts to help received after that hour pages of the 100,000 Jews of for directly to the point--and so copy participation in Olympics .a Ger- Youth Aliyah." re retained for insertion ner Broad and Spring Garden raise fund. to continue the work is believed to be a record that province. b . will Many messages of congratula- keen that he can ri p through the following week's issue. many.' Streets. of News Boys for the Goddfellowa service of market editor on • non-essentials that Defog as Woe In th e Through generous gifts from newspaper. • YOUR SALARY • to your loved ones a F I Numninat I • 810 Seymour Cohn DETROIT'S NEWEST HOTEL THEGREAT-WEST LIFE Have You A Jewish Book Shelf At Home? • Systems •Ta x es CHARLES K. HARRIS 81 /2 Days to POLAND 1 Days 9 4 to Russia West Indies Cruises Feb .5 Apr 9 to PALESTINE Gdynia-America ■