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PAGE TWO

1

Plan Father-Son
Event at Shaarey
Zedek for Feb. 12

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

DFe hi Lu px . e Fan: i t l i yS kervi
ctief ce

Pounds

Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels and Underwear
Fluffed Dried

Plans are being made for the
annual Father and Son dinner of
Shaarey Zedek. In addition to the
catered dinner there will be en-
tertainment and the showing of
motion pictures.
The dinner is being arranged
for the Men's Club by the follow-
ing committee: Moe I'rince, chair-
man; Alex Schreiber, Carl Shalit,
Frank Weinman, John Fraser and
Abe Schrnier.

THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE

,

SHIRTS

ile
d,

No matter what you pay,
no laundry
can launder a finer shirt

bANCE OF DEBS
BRANCH JAN. 19

WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE

18 lbs. D AMP

Flat Pieces carefully
/ Additional pound: 4c lb.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE

8

fl u
v
P

Workmen's Circle Group Ob.
20th Anniversary

The 20th anniversary dance of
the Debs Branch No. 111 of the
WorkMen's Circle will be held on
Sunday evening, Jan. 19, in the
main ballroom of Hotel Stotler.
Proceeds will be used for the
charitable projects of the organ-
ization.
Meyer Meyers, chairman of the
dance committee, announces that
Dave Diamond's orchestra will
supply the music and that there
will be a prize waltz contest.
Louis Rubinstein is in charge of
advertising for the dance.

Lace Curtains vPiur K`i, 33c

a__

ECRU

Not mot/01.11de for .n-burnt or olal-whIpt.(1 eurtalno

THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY

Double Woolen Blankets

Feather Pillows

35c

25c

KM h

OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE

All Ironed Service 25c

WEARING APPAREL

FLAT PIECES

Formal Dinner of
Maimonides Feb. 23

Per pound

pe semi

IOC

Minimum Charge, $1.50
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
we Call for sod Deliver to All Parte of the City

ASS

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LAUNDRY CO.
PHONE CADILLAC 7423

YOU CAN BUY QUALITY EOM= MEATS 11171I CONFIDENCE from

MARGOLIS Bros. F3 Sons

Kosher Meat and Poultry Market

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FURNACE Oil

PAY CASH—PAY LESS

wg DELIVER

Phone HOGARTH 3042

No. I
No. 2
No. 3

6

Per Gallo.
ES Dallvsr•d

(100 G.I. er Moo)

ALL TRUCKS MITER EQUIPPED

111

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8% Days
to Po land

9Y2 Days to Russia

The New MotorlIner

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with excellent capreme vertu... Donn to
nearby countrien

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SISTERHOOD ARRANGES
AFTERNOON OF GAMES

The Maimonides Medical Society
and its Ladies Auxiliary will spon-
sor their annual formal dinner-
dance on Sunday, Feb. 23, at Hotel
Stotler. Many surprises are
planned for members and their
guests.
Music will k furnished by Art
Black's recording orchestra and
there will be added entertainment
features.
Those desiring to attend are
urged to make reservations for
themselves and their parties by
calling Dr. A. Rogoff or Mrs. R.
J. blendelssohn, NI 7026.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
STUDY GROUP MEETS
THURSDAY EVENING

The next meeting of the study
group of the Shaarey Zedek Young
People's Society will be held on
Thursday evening, Jan. 23, at the
home of IrenePollock, 2496 Vir
ginia Park.
According to the director
Alex Baruch, the program of the
evening will constitute a symposi
urn on the subject "What the Syria
gogue Means to Me". Those taking
part will be Ethel Danto, Sam
Lezel, Ralph Bernstien and Dr.
Phil Lachman. Discussion will fol

These study group meetings are
—.—
sponsored by the society as part of
An interesting afternoon is its activities program and are open
planned by the Sisterhood of Con- to all members and their friends.
gregation Shaarey Zedek for mem-
bers and friends for Monday, Jan. PHILOMATHIC BANQUET
27, at 12:10 p. m., in the social hall
TO BE HELD FEB. 15
of the synagogue. Luncheon will
be followed by an afternoon of
Feb. 15 the Philomathic Debating
games. Prizes will be awarded. A
Club will hold a banquet, to which
nominal admission charge will in-
all the alumni are invited. This
elude lunch and games.
banquet is to be the first held by
Mrs. Hy Gittleman is chairman the Philomathic in eight years. Or
and Mrs. Saul Jacobs and Mrs. dinarily the banquet is held every
Myron Keys are co-chairmen. five years, but circumstances forced
this postponement.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Jan. 19—Conference of Jewish Organizations, at Hotel
Statler.
Jan. 19—Address by Emil Lengyel before forum of Men's
Club of Shaarey Zedek on the subject "The Boiling Cauldron of
Europe."
Jan, 19—Sixth annual $5,1uncheon of Junior liadassah. at
the Statler Hotel.
Jan. 20—Opening Sessions of Young Israel extension courses
(Rotating College).
Jan. 21—Gordon MacCreagh, the Ethiopian explorer, will
speak on the subject "An Intimate Portrait of Emperor Haile
Selassie," before the Temple Forum.
Jan. 21—Study Course of Iladassah, on "The Development
of Palestine," at 11 a. m., at the Jewish Community Center.
Jan. 21—Luncheon and bridge of Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization at Jewish Community Center.
Jan. 22—Annual Aesculapian dinner-dance, at Northwood
Inn.
Jan. 22—Fourth annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxil-
iary of United Hebrew Schools.
Jan. 24—Play of Young Men's Jewish Association at North-
ern High School.
Jan. 25—"June in January Dance" of Little Women of
Iladassah.
Jan. 26—B'nai Moshe dedication of Sefer Torah, windows
and chapel, followed by an afternoon tea.
Jan. 27—Afternoon of games of the Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek.
Jan. 28—Address by Dr. Arthur Kellett before Temple
Beth El Forum.
Jan. 29—Roll of Honor Rally of liadassah at 12 o'clock,
at the Phalanx Club, John R and Erskine.
Jan. 29—Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society donor luncheon.
Feb. 2—Marvin Loewenthal, prominent journalist, lecturer
and traveler, speaking before Shaarey Zedek Men's Club on "Jews
and the Social Revolution."
Feb. 4—Symposium before Temple Beth El Forum on
Fascism, Communism and Democracy, by Lawrence Denniss, Scott
Nearing and Preston Slosson.
Feb. 9—Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies.
Feb. 9—Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe.
Feb. 9—Dinner-Dance of Infant Service Group.
Feb. 11—League of Jewish Women's Organizations.
Feb. 11—Address by Arthur Garfield Hays before Temple
Forum.
Feb. 12—Father and Son Dinner of Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club.
Feb. 16—Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies.
Feb. 18—Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization.
Feb. 23—Address by Dr. David de Sola Pool, rabbi of
Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Feb. 23—Annual meeting of Federation Agencies,
March 1—Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Corn-
munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m.
March 4-11adassah Honor Roll Concert at Masonic Temple.
March 8—Purim dinner-dance of Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek.
March 8—Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation
and United Jewish Charities (afternoon).
March 8—Annual Detroit Service Group Get-To-Gather
(evening).

March 8—Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald
Post No, 218 of American Legion, at Stotler hotel.
March 10—Evening Musicale of Music Study Club.
March 11—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of
Jewish National Fund.
March 18—Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority
on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega-
gation Shaarey Zedek. •
March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna-
gogue of New York, in an address before lien's Club of Shaarey
Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life."
March 29—March Frolic of Zedakah Juniors.
May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers'
and Daughters' Luncheon.

NEW RUMORS OF NAZI MODIFICATION
OF ANTI-SEMITISM GAIN CURRENCY'
REPORT HITLER ORDERED MODERATION

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
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in

op

PALESTINE

Gdynia-America

deal

J.W.E.W.O. Shower
for Orphans to be
Held on March 18

LOANS
$500

A meeting of the North Wood-
ward branch of the Jewish Wo-
men's Europeans Welfare Organ-
ization was held at the home of
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt of Webb Ave.,
Tuesday, Jan. 14.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman
of the donor luncheon, reported
that the affair was a huge suc-
cess. Thanks was given to mem-
bers, the public and the follow-
ing committees for their support:
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, co-chairman;
Mrs. A. Kurzman, Mrs. H. Mitz,
Mrs. M. Disner, Mrs. I. Atlas,
Mrs. A. B. Knoppow, Mrs. J. Rob-
bins, Mrs. J. Zuckerman, Mrs. E.
Epps, Mrs. D. Silverstein, Mrs.
M. Silverstone, Mrs. L. Freed,
Mrs. M. Sussman and the ,Young
Women's Group.
Mrs. D. Silverstein, 1st vice-
president of the main branch,
gave the invocation and was fol-
lowed with a greeting by the
president, Mrs. J. Cohen, intro-
ducing Levy M. Becker, who gave
an inspiring address. A musical
program followed with a dance by
Marjorie Simons, Miss Edith Mus-
kin, reader and Miss Freda Green-
baum, piano solo.
The North Woodward branch is
sponsoring the third annual cloth-
ing shower for 250 girls at the
General Israel Orphans Home for
Girls in Palestine, on Wednesday,
March 18, 1:30 p. m., at the Jew-
ish Center. Admission will be a
package of dark cotton hose or
underwear, for ages from 6 to
16. Donations or packages may
sent to the chairman, Mrs. M.
Silverstone, 2313 Gladstone, Gar-
field 3420-M, or her co-chairman,
Mrs. E. Epps, Townsend 8-2934.
Mrs. I. Bernstein is assisting or
this committee.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, the gen-
eral chairman of the New Year
party thanks Mr. Schiff, the cater-
er, for his liberal donation. To-
kens of appreciation were given
to Mrs. J. Cohen and Mrs. A. B.
Knoppow by lirsfl A. J. Redblatt
for their support in this affair.

6% per annum on unpaid balances
is the only charge on that part of
loan over $300.

UP TO 20 MONTHS TO REPAY

(On furniture or autos; no endorsers)

$10° to 55,000

Diamonds
Watches
Jewelry
Sterling

13/45
to

$200

1%

$500

(Main office only)

$5, 000
1

Furniture & Auto
Loans
$10 to $300

2% per month is the only charge
and on unpaid balances only.

PROVIDENT

Loan S Savings Society

1249 Griswold St., near Grand River
218 Farwell Bldg.
9947 Gratior Ave., near Harper
'
11028 Grand River, near Oakm•n

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

INSTALLATION JAN. 19

Bela Jacoby, chairman' of the
entertainment committee, has
completed arrangements for the
joint instillation of the newly
elected officers of Detroit Lodge
No. 65, Knights of Pythias and
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152,
Pythian Sisters, at the Pythian
Castle Hall (formerly the Phoen-
ix Club), Erskine and John R, on
Sunday evening, Jan. 19. The af-
fair is for members and friends.
The installation will start with
a dinner at 6 o'clock with danc-
ing during the dinner to the tunes
of Jules Klein's orchestra. Jules
Klein will personally conduct the
orchestra. Two prominent enter-
tainers will also be featured dur- I

ing the evening.
After the dinner the installa-
tion of the newly elected officers

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to

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You don't have to wait until the season is over to get ■ bar-
gain in men's clothing. All year round I offer you GGG,
MICHAEL STERN, SOCIETY BRAND, MIDDL
SHADE and other famous makes for only

$25

Harry Thomas

227 DAVID STOTT BLDG.

1150 GRISWOLD ST.

Open Evening s till 9

Samuels Elected to

!Molly Seigel Auxiliary of J.

Head the Newsboys
of both lodges will take place
C. R. S. of Denver
with appropriate ceremonies ac-
I „
Nate
Samuels, one of the most
The Jews of Great Britain will cording to ritualistic work. Danc-
At
a
board meeting at the home
picturesque figures in the De-
in the lodge
be asked to contribute ;5,000,000 ing will then follow n
of Mrs. Golden, 1982 Pingree, ar-
trait Newsboys' Association, was
of the $15,000,000 which will be room until 12 o'clock.
elected president of the associas
rangement were completed for a
sought to finance a program for
Mr. Jacoby reports that reser- 'Hon at the meeting on Jan. 9.
' dairy lunchceon and card party on
transferring a substantial number nations for this joint installation I
Mr. Samuels has the unusual , Feb. 25, at the Jewish Center.
of German Jews to Palestine, it and dinner dance are about two- distinction of having served as
was learned here from sources thirds filled and urges members secretary of the Detroit News- ; Tickets were also distributed for
• theater party at Littman's Peo-
close to those charged with the to make their reservations by 12 boys Association since 1889.
ple's Theater, on !larch 3. The
task of raising the monby. It is o'clock, noon, on Sunday, Jan.
proceeds will be used to send con-
understood that the Rothschild, 19, as the capaCity of the dining.
sumptwes
to the sanatorium at
and the families of Simon Marks, room is limited. Phone reserve-, Zedakah Club to Meet Mon-
Denver, Colo.
r to Lewis L. Steinberg, Town.;
The president,
Israel Sidi and Lord Bearsted tions
day Afternoon
Mrs. V. Freedman, asks all or-
____
have already pledged $1,500,000. send 6-8829, or Detroit. Lodge No .;
ganizations
and
friends
to help
E n g li s h Jewry is greatly 55, Clifford 2469.
-
A regular meeting of the Zeda- .
, this cause by buying tickets for
wrought up over the strange
On Tuesday, J
21,
21 Detroit kah Club will be held on Monday the show. The chairman of tick-
activities of Alfred Wolfstein, a
, ,,1 afternoon, Jan. 20, at the home of '
er a
Lodge will hold past
clionce11 its is Mrs. Greenfield, 6336 Lin-
wealthy Jew, who is carrying on night.
Lin-
All past chancellors
ank Mrs. Ilarry Levin, 1710 Taylor wood, Euclid 925241.
an independent campaign with re- occupy the stations and he rank'
who is now acting as presi-
The next meeting will be het d
Bard to Nazi Germany. Beginn• of knight will be conferretd
by the I dAevnet.:
M d ,
ing his mysterious activities with
p.
o time degree team. Chancel-; At this meeting plans will then at Assembly Hall, instead of
measures designed to break the
Tues.
lor Commander Bernard A. Pearl I be formulated for the Zedakah day so as not to interfere with
anti-Nazi boycott, Wolfstein has requests all past chancellors and birthday dinner.
the luncheon given by the Euro-
now arranged through a number all members of the old degree
All correspondence should in the peon Jewish Women's Welfare Or-
of members of the House of Com-
team to be present to take part future be referred to Mrs. Charles gsnization, which will be held on
mons to make a trip to Germany in the work.
I Kornfleld, 3345 Richton Ave.
that day at the Jewish Center.
to investigate the condition of --
Y
-
-
the Jew, because he has publicly
declared that he does not trust
the reports received from that
country.
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of the negotiations in con-
nection with proposed plan cen-
ters around a difference of opin-
ion between Zionists and Non-
2 Gala
Zionists as to the allocation of
West Indies Cruises
Bereznitzer Aid Society to
the fund to be raised. The Zion ,
eoulltern stinehine with
ists
want the bulk of the money
B'nai Moshe Junior Congre
Install Officers Next
'the
the beauty and enntfmte of the
to be used for settling the emi-
gation Services
Wednesday
"PILSUDSKI"
'grants in Palestine while the Non-
Zionists favor using larger pro-
Installation of officers of the
Sabbath, Jan. 18: Chazon Marv-. portion of the money in other
Bereznitzer Aid Society will be held in Adler, son of John Adler; speak
countries.
The Non-Zionists also
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 22, at er Willie Gross, son of Max Gross;
8 o'clock, at Jericho Temple. Mem- Maftir, Hubert Goldman, son of want to set up a special commit.
tee
to
direct
the project and ex-
bers and their friends are invited. Benjamin F. Goldman.
pend the money while the Zion-
Peter S. Goldstein will be the
Sabbath, Jan. 25: Chazon, Mar
PURIM and PASSOVER installing officer who will induct tin Thumim, son of Rabbi JoLeph ists declare the Jewish Agency
the following new officers into their Thumim; speaker, Bernard Fischer for Palestine should be entrusted
with the task. The author of the
respective posts:
son of Rabbi Moses Fischer; Maf
Harry Gildenhorn, president; Ja- tir, Marvin Engel, son of Manuel plan is Simon Marks, ■ leading
The 11I.
"Pl LOU!
r will ,peke
nut •onne•tIonWith our lerge. mod- cob KEISMOD, vice president; Sol Env?,
• Zionist and a close associate of
ethise. -POLONIA- end . }(0)1- Kanat. treasurer; Joseph II. Peven,
Dr. Chaim Weizmann.
Sabbath, Feb. 1: Chun, Eugene
,T: 1 "'• 1 1,:`,,,,
w".= financial secretary; Joseph Shebo- Kornfield, non of Joseph Kornfield;
League to Direct Plan
r er JAVA sad IIAIFA.
with, recording secretary; Morris
From sources of unquestioned
speaker, Louis Popper, son of lien
Papeentrer. ran ',loll their relative!. Weinstein. Mrs. Harry Gildenhorn
authority
Seven
Arts
In Euro,. and sun rrIveIn l ' 41.'""
ry Popper; Maftir, Orville Lefko Syndicate the
learns
that
the Feature
and Mrs. Sans Peck, hospitalers.
One In time for the holiday,.
sense-
son of Louis Lefko,
tional report eanating from here
Delicious KOSHER Kitchen
Junior Young People's So- A. Z. A. No. 93 to Sponsor that Nazi emissaries have d e-
m„d of ewis
J
h leaders in
ciety to Hold Election
Apply to loot' sgento
Dance on Feb. 23
Grate Britain that world Jewry

underwrite a mass exodus of,Jews
On Sunday, Jan. 19, the Jun- a A. Z. A. No. 93, which meets from Germany through financing Nazis Shun Science Jubilee Be.
ior Young People's Society of
Line
cause Jews Are Praised
regularly at the Dexter Jewish German exports which German
Shaarey Zedek will hold election Center, conducted a cultural pro- Jews would take with them is
BERLIN.— (WNS) — Still un-
315 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
of officers. Only those members gram last Tuesday evening. A talk based on a misinterpretation of
able to bring itself to co-ordinate
whose dues have been paid in full on a recent trip through Russia
two separate and entirely un- the World-famous Kaiser Wilhelm
will be permitted to vote.
was presented by Joseph Rivkin. related projects, neither of which Society for the Advancement of
National Council of Jewishe2gco
The chapter will be host to the originated with German officials. Science and having failed to co.
room
at tihe w
sub-seniors of the Dexter Center on The author of the report, or his erce it into adopting the Aryan
Juniors
at 3 o'clock. An enjoyable pro- Thursday evening, Jan. 23. As part
source of information, the Seven paragraph, the leading Nazi gov-

gram has been prepared, and will of the entertainment, Sidney Bloom
Arts is informed, mixed up two i ernment officials absented them-
A board meeting will be held be presented immediately after
will play several piano selections, facts: first a plan for a world- selves from the celebration of the
on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 1:45 p. m. the election.
and Martin Hoffer and Joseph Jas. wide appeal to Jewry to raise Society's
silver jubilee because
at 89 Rowena. A vice-president
'
gur, members of the Harmonica $15,000,000 in the next fount hey knew that the achievement.
will be selected to fill the present
vacancy and plans will be made Canton Jericho's Installation Twisters, will present several har- years to transfer a substantial of some of its Jewish members
monies duets.
number of Jews from Germany would be cited. Dr. H j a I m a r
on Jan. 24
for a social affair.
A. Z. A. 93, which is a chapter to other countries, and second ■ Schacht, minister of economics,
The membership tea held on
Jericho
Temple
will
be
the
scene
of
the
B'nai
B'rith
junior
group,
proposal for creating an inter- and Baron von Neurath, the only
Jan. 12 at the home of Esther
of what is considered in fraternal will present Earl !larger at a dance national bank to liquidate the two non-Nazis in the cabinet,
Kasle was a huge success.
circles
the
most
beautiful
display
at
the
Aztec
Towers on Sunday property of Jews leaving Ger- were the only high-ranking ofll-
Regular meetings of the coun-
dials present.
many.
cil are held the second Sunday of military precision, when Canton evening, Feb. 23.
Jericho No. 50, P. M., of the I. 0.
The proposed liquidation prof- Two hundred full or part Jew.
of the month.
0. F., will install its officers for
ect
has
absolutely
nothing
to
do
The National Council of Jew-
positions as judges and
Little Women of Hadauah with the $15,000,000 fund, which holding
iter
ourneeil
ilulhorar.szb.
ib
nregenthle:zptert
ish Juniors is an auxiliary of the the year 1936 on Friday evening,
ovisolenmica:l
Jan. 24, at 8 o'clock.
Complete Plans for
is the chief object of the forth-
National Council of Jewish Wo-
The
newly
elected
department
Dance
on
Jan.
25
coming
visit
to
the
United
States
h•
men, and in addition to the regu-
commander,
General
Arthur
E.
of Sir Herbert Samuel, Simon •tifttive, it is reported in "Ger-
lar monthly meetings the Jun-
Clarke, and his staff of assisting
Final plans are complete for Marks and Lord Bearsted. If 1:fanth..1.usAtitcte.,:netyh.• oAffis.coc
iors have several group meetings
iail.toir.g:n
during the week. The following officers, together with the officers the semi-formal "June in January" such a project actually comes to
chairmen will give desired infor- of the State Auxiliary Association dance to be given by the Little it will be established under the Reich Jews to Defy Nazis on
Will conduct the ceremony. All
Woman of Hadassah on Saturday auspices of the League of Nations • K•reski Appointment
mation about the respective
groups: Ruth Segall and Dorothy cantons in the metropolitan area night, Jan. 25, in the Sky Roof of and not through any Jewish corn- At the risk of possible im-
of
Detroit
will
participate
in
this
Webster }tall. Mary Kahn and his mittee. It is understood that when prisonment, Zionist leaders have
Rosenthal (11n. 1.8282 and Lo.
military spectacle.
orchestra will supply the music. the League of Nations discuss the determined to register their op-
2680), study group; Constance
General T. Calvert Crowe, re-
The dance committee, Leona R. letter of resignation of James' position against the appointment
Robinson (Lo. 1999) and Melba
tiring department commander of Callow, Helen Leventhal, Shirley G. McDonald as High Commis- I of George Kareski,R
o
Sklar, dramatic group; Phylis
oevisi, u .
the Patriarchs Militant of Michi- Martin and Ruth Rubiner, with sioner for German Refugees it leader and
o dNe
the Nazi a pologist,
Schoenfeld (To. 6-5051) social
iit
gave, who did not seek re-election, Geraldine Bremen as chairman, • will also consider the suggested di rector
F e deration of Jew-
service group.
and who, inll 192 1, t instituted Canton have been
international bank and atmpt,
ish Cultural Unions. Kareski wan
te
working cce
unti
ssringly t
The Junior Council welcomes
Jericho, wihe
to t p
be honored guest make the affair a su
upon Germany t o co• appointed by the .secret police
all girl. 16 years of age and
the evening. All captains and Proceeds from the dance will go I operate. In other words the proj.' g Iv e n dictatorial powers. and
over. The dues are $1 • year of
Al-
their commands ■ are urged to at- toward awarding scholarships for ect is still far from an
actuality. though Jewish leaders have been
and any girls desirous of joining
the Detroit section are urged to tend to do honor to the retiring Hebrew education in Palestine. At any rate it involves nothing warned that opposition to Kareski
department commander.
on,- further
er information regard
contact Ruth Greenberg (Euclid
- that would break the anti-Nazi will not be tolerated and will be
The officers of Canton Jericho !rag
'regarded 113 opposition to the
tickets call Geradine Bremen, boycott
2388-W), who is acting as chair-
to be installed are: Sam Mann,
Although League of Nations Hitler government, the Zionists
GA 458141, or Leona B. Callow,
man of the membership drive
captain; Meyer Beigler, lieutenant; TO 7-6096.
circles
are
mounding
out

nuns-
have called a conference of all
which will continue until Feb. 9.
Harry Korchek, ensign; Maurice
ber of prominent English states.' Jewish organizations to take
Beryl Jacobs is president of the
se-
Bordelove, clerk; Louis Kozin,
men
in
the
hope
of
getting
one
It is hoped that if all Jew-
organization.
All-Jewish Baseball Team to of them to take the place left' job tion.
accountant.
groups express opposition to
There will be dancing before and
Meet This Sunday
vacant by the recent resignation Kareaki the Nazi authorit:es will
Intermediate Grades of Slusarey after the installation ceremony,
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of James G. McDonald as High remove him because he represents
Zedek Sunday . School
complimentary to the general pub-
The alWewish baseball team Commissioner for German Refu. ; no organized Jewish group. It is
The Intermediate grades of the lic.
which is sponsored by the United gees, well-informed sources here ' also learned that the sensational
Shaarey Zedek Sunday School are
Dairies will have an open meeting report that there appears to be . interview with Kareskl published
organizing a weekly newspaper.
Reeva•AI Charity Club
at
2742 Taylor Ave., Sunday, Jan. little change that any outstanding in Goebbel'a organ, Der Angriff,
A meeting of all those wbo wish
The Reeva-Al Charity Club had
to join the staff in any capacity a special meeting Jan. 17, at 9428 19, at 3 p. m., and every Sunday Englishman will accept the post! in which he declared that the
thereafter. All Jewish boys who Among Nose who have b een ■ p.I Nuremberg anti-Jewish laws were
will be held on Sunday. Jan. 19, Oakland Ave., to plan for the are interested in all sport activities
proaehed are Sir Austen Chamd • realization of Zionist ideals,
'n the social hall after the &mem- bridge and card party that was
are invited to attend this meeting. berlain, former Foreign Secretary I was given !amt October, long be-
Saul L Schlesinger will be held at the Wilshire Hotel
on The team will enter the Detroit Lord Robert Cecil and Lord 4-C.! fore he became dictator of Jewish
the faculty advisor.
Jan. 14. laseball Federation.
ton. 1 cultural affairs.

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