s4; PLEPErnorrieitinaiszna4 WAGE FOUR • v-r-r .r_TR. sox "Don't Rock the Boat," Says Mrs. Prenzlauer February 7, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Stage YPTC Opera Sunday, March 15 On Sunday evening, March 15, in the main floor chapel of Tem- ple Beth El, there will be pre- Bonus Bureau Opened By Rosenwald Post Under the auspices of Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the American Legion, all war vet- erans in the northwest section can now file their application for bonus at Congregation B'nai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter, nightly, with the ex- ception of Friday and Sunday. All that is necessary is the pink slip if the loan has been made, and the discharge papers. There is no charge for the service. JEWISH VETERANS Is FORM POST HERE; Isaacs Gets First Official Message From King Edward MELBOURNE (WNS)—The National Officers to Come to! Detroit to Install Offi- cers March 22 distinction of receiving the first official communication from the new British ruler, King Edward VIII, fell to Sir Isaac Isaacs, retiring governor-general of Australia, who received a cable from the King. The cable read: "My father, had he been spared, intended to send you a message thanking you for your valuable services as his personal representative in Aus- tralia. I, therefore, am doing this in his name and add the hope that you and Lady Isaacs may enjoy many years of hap- piness and leisure." JEWISH INFLUENCE IN U. St IS SMALL Washington Correspondent Condemns References to "Jew Deal" Two Jews Named to New French Cabinet PARIS (WNS) — Two Jews and one half-Jew were included in the new cabinet formed by Albert Sarraut after the resig- nation of Premier Pierre Laval. The Jewish members of the cabinet are Georges Mandel, minister of communications, and Jacques Stern, minister of colonies. The half-Jew in the cabinet is Oscar Frossard, whose mother was a Jewess. Mandel has been a member of every French cabinet since No- vember, 1934, when he return- ed to the limelight as minis- ter of communications in the Flandin cabinet. A leader of the right wing and former con- fidante of Georges Clemenceau, Mandel has fequently been mentioned as a possible pre- mier. Mandel's real name is Rothschild but because he is not related to the famous bank- ing family of that name he changed his name to Mandel 30 years ago when he emigrat- ed to France from Poland. Stern is also no newcomer to politics, having served as min- ister of merchant marine in the last Sarraut cabinet which took office in October, 1933. Fros- sard is minister of labor. Germans in Three Final Appearances on Friday, Sunday Mischa and Lucy German, noted actors now appearing at Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, will make their three final appearances here this season this Friday eve- ning, Sunday matinee and eve- ning. Their presentation this week- end is "Die Eibige Mame" ("The Eternal Mother"). H. Kalmano- vitz is the author of the play which has had long runs in the east. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: I read the wonderful article "Don't Rock . the Boat" and I agree heartily with everything By DR. BENSON Y. LANDIS Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish you have written. I am in posi- N. C. J. C. News Service Washin- War Veterans of the United tion to know that we cannot do ton Editor States, is now being formed un- a dozen things at once and do der direction from National Head- them right. Now is the time to Once,in a while one hears the quarters of New York. build an Old Folks Home. That is allegation that the "New Deal is The Jewish War Veterans are the most important job the De- a Jew Deal," or that Jews have not affiliated with other veteran troit Jews have today. When you an undue influence in the present organizations and is not formed are sick there are plenty of hos- Administration. Remarks of this for the purpose of taking away pitals, but who wants any one who sort are apparently repeated often ithe membership of any other yet- By MARTHA NEUMARK is old and without friends? So, enough, so that they ought to be i eras organization. It is purely keep up the good work. When I dealt with here. I Jewish, with its Jewish National FOUR ENGLISH get back to Detroit, the Old Folks' On this point we may quote from officers, having for its purpose the GENTLEMEN Home is one cause I will help with a most comprehensive review of interest of the welfare of the Jew- When the S. S. Majestic edged all my heart. You, good De- the whole question of Jewish DENVER, Col.—Surrounded by ish ex-service man and the Jew- its way into New York Harbor it troit folks, keep up the good work , representation in the life of the life-long friends and co-workers in carried three English gentlemen ish community. co-operate with the Chronicle and United States, prepared by the philanthropy, Mrs. S. Pisko, ex- Several meetings have been surrounded by a galaxy of report- Phil Slomovitz in the great staff of Fortune and published in ecutive secretary of the National ersanxious to make them say a held by the local group, with the cause. Don't rock the boat! Keep the February number. In view of Jewish Hospital, was the recipient ANI) POETS. Br Andre word or two that would lend itself result that a date for the institu- PROPHETS smooth sailing to a new building Maurols. Harp.' a Brow, New York the fact that Fortune has become of glowing tributes at a banquet to a headline. They refused to tion has been set for Sunday eve- for the Old Folks' Home! (93J• noted for its vigorous and inde- here last week celebrating her 75th nibble at the bait. The three men ning, March 22. The national — MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER, birthday. The theme of the evening Andre Maurois, eminent Franco- pendent treatment of many public were Viscount Walter Bearsted, officers will be here in person to 737 Jefferson Ave, questions, the following conclusion was the recognition of Mrs. Pisko's MISS JOSEPHINE STERN Jewish novelist and biographer, induct this post and install the Sir Herbert Samuel, Simon Marks. Miami Beach, Fla. about Jews in the Government is long and distinguished service to newly elected officers. All Jew- who is being advanced for member- —• tented the third annual musical With them was their Honorary ish ex-service men who desire to ship among the "forty immortals" worth noting: the National Jewish Hospital with Aesculapians' Thanks effort of the music group of the Secretary Joseph L. Cohen, who is "J swish influence in Mr. which.she has been associated vir. not a stranger to America but who affiliate themselves with this post, In the French Academy, enhances Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Young People's Temple Club. Roosevelt's Washington is in- tually since its first stone was laid complexities and are requested to get in touch with his reputation with his gallery of This year, "Pinafore," by Gil- know, KS mental The Aeaculaplan Ladies' Auxil- significant. Attempts to make in place in 1892. British "prophets and Maurice :rest Bordelove, 242 W. Lafay- nine iary thanks you for the co-opera- bed & Sullivan, is to be the me- etupidities. it seem important are misrepre- Hundreds of messages of felici- ette, Cherry 8651. poets." Donations to Building Fund Joseph L. Cohen is the brains tion you extended this organize- dium through which this talented from practically every state tation sentations and no amount of previous works The Jewish War Veterans of Brilliant—like his group of 40 young men and wom- of the delegation, without intend- don during the charity dinner- in the Union were received at the of Women's Old Folks' the United States was born in —the new collection of brief bio- political whispering can change dance sponsored on Jan. 22, at en will give vent to their vocal ing offense to the others, Formerly 1896 of a desire on the part of graphies and evaluations of the that feet." banquet, testifying to the esteem Home Auxiliary an Economics Fellow at Columbia, Northwood Inn. Your aid at that and dramatic abilities. It happens that the Jews in the in which Mrs. Pisko is held Jewish Veterans who had served nine personalities included in this Art Goulson and Phil Stern, ci- Cohen now teaches at Cambridge. time contributed materially to throughout the country as well as Government whom I know person. in the Civil War, and who desired book provide temptation for the In honor of Mrs. B. Zipper's re- directors, have unearthed some He is an old-time Zionist, who or- the success of the affair. to combat anti-Semitism and to reader to study the subjects and ally are exceptionally able and covery from illness, by Mrs. I. locally. AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUX. fine actors, actresses, and singers ganized the Avukah in 1917 and Speakers lauded Mrs. Pisko for dispel unfounded and discrimina- their writings further, to become public spirited individuals. Those Shewach. for the production. who helped form the Jewish Legion BETTY ROBINER, Sec. her achievements in the sphere of more intimate with the group so whom I know have served their tory propaganda. Eli Goulder, in memory of Miss Josephine Stern, who which he entered and In which he charity and particularly for her well dissected by a great writer. country well. And it behooves none Mandel Davidson. Later, the Jews who !ought in Agrees With Albert Cohen wrote some original lyrics for the became Sergeant. For years he has the Spanish-American War con- In an excellent translation by of us to cast reflections upon any work in the anti-tuberculosis move. Miss Dora Miller, in memory ment through her affiliation with Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: "Got 'Em On My List" song of been writing the most authentic sidered it a vital necessity to or- Hamish Miles 'Prophets and Poets' public servant because of his race of dear mother, Fannie Miller. the "Mikado," which was given by analyses of Palestine economics. the hospital. I read the article written by ganized a Jewish organization of which originally formed the text or his religion. Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson, in Albert Cohen with great interest this group last season, is prepar- The $2,500,000 loan which the Jew- ex-service men, which they named of a series of lectures before a It is true that Felix Frankfur- memory of Louis Oppenheim. and am in hearty sympathy with ing some particularly timely and ish Agency for Palestine got last the Hebrew Veterans of the War French audience, has its intention, ter, the distinguished professor of Mrs. E. R. Rich and Miss P. his views. It seems to me that humorous lyrics to add to the year was considerably facilitated with Spain. as Maurois writes in a brief intro- law at Harvard has been for a Heavenrich of Saginaw, in mem- when an organization Is willing "When I Was a Lad" song in by his mental agility. His keen, After the World War, similar duction, "to examine certain Eng- long time an advisor of the Presi- ory of Paula Beckman, mother to sponsor a hospital, not men- "Pinafore" which will be sung by versatile mind is behind many discrimination of anti - Semitism lish writers who, since the opening dent, and that a number of his of Mrs, B. I, Rosenberg. tioning all the energy and time Art Goulson in the role of Sir Jo- projects which have Palestine as appeared, and the need of Jewish of the century, have played an im- atudents are found in responsible Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvith, in they are giving, It is only fitting seph Porter, K. C. B., the admiral. their goal. Some years ago he was veteran organization appeared . portant part in the spiritual mold- minor posts. It is also true that memory of their brother-in-law, ROME (WNS) —One hundred for us to at least encourage them, The complete list of those par- a Labor candidate for Parliament. Several such organizations sprang ing of one or two generations of Henry Wallace, of Scotch Irish Harry Goodman. Jewish members of the Italian ticipating will be announced in lie has represented the British not censure them. More power to descent, a United Presbyterian, human beings." up in various sections of the Uni - Bert Eiges, Herbert Eiges, Mri Foreign Legion have agreed to the near future. Government on international bodies them. I wish them luck. who became an Episcopalian, is an The nine English writers in- ted States. Monty Longhorm, Miss Betty settle permanently on land cap- studying unemployment insurance. Would that we had more Albert The consolidation of the exist - cluded in this brilliant study are, advisor of the President, and that Brown and Harry S. Cohn, in tured by the Italian forces in He has written many books of im- Cohens and worthwhile organize- ing Jewish veteran bodies into one in the order in which they are dis- he has brought many people into loving memory of Morris Gold- Ethiopia, it is reported in dis- PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY portance. Tallish, bespectacled, dons! national group came to fruition cussed: Rudyard Kipling, H. G. the Government. There are people patches received here from Mog- INITIATION ON SUNDAY slightly stooped, he has a grin that in 1923 at a general convention Wells, Bernard Shaw, G. K. Ches- in Washington who think it is ter- stein. Most sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, in I dishu, capital of Italian Somali- constantly reveals his true ability JACK ItUDITSKY. held in the City of New York. At terton, Joseph Conrad, Lytton rible that a man so religious as memory of Bernard Kay. land. These Jewish settlers will to differentiate between the honest The University of Detroit chap- this convention the Hon. Nathan Strachey, D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Wallace is in a high Government Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, in receive free grants of land from office. This shows to what lengths memory of Mr. Alvin. ter of Phi Alpha, national Jewish and the fake. In America he will Straus gave encouragement to Huxley, Katherine Manfield. the Italian government. The same fraternity, will hold the mid-win- have many opportunities to exer- the movement, and provided the In describing the accomplish- the prejudices of men will lead Cyril and Annette Cohen, in dispatches report that when the cise that faculty. Perhaps it's for- ter initiation in conjunction with name "Jewish War Veterans of ments as well as the persons, the them. honor of their father's 50th birth- Jewish volunteers landed in Mog- the Wayne University chapter on tunate for him—and for the three the United States." events which moved them to write The Secretary of the Treasury day. dishu they celebrated Chanukah Feb. 9, Formal Initiation cere- gentlemen—that they leave Amer- The constitution and by - laws as they did and the bewilderments is a Jew. If Henry Morgenthau, Mrs. J. Lipson and Mrs. S. under the direction of Rabbi Ama- ica on Feb. a. monies will be followed by a din- of the 20th century which molded Jr., is anything like his father— Semi-annual installation of offi- illustrate the aims an dobjects of Coleman, in memory of Bernard deo Terracine, one of the three their ideals, M. Maurois gives an and I believe he is—then he is one Kay. the organization: cers of Purity Rainbow No. 12 ner-dance at the Book-Cadillac THE MAN BEHIND THE Jewish chaplains assigned to the 1. To maintain true allegiance to the interpretation of the events of to- of the best friends the Christian took place Tuesday night at the Hotel. William Goodfriend and HAUPTMANN FUROR Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, in Italian army in Africa. States of America; to entourage Arthur Mohr are co-chairmen. It seems that Samuel Small, who United Church has. It is high time this memory of their uncle, Simon Eastern Star Temple. Minor and purity In public affairs; to day and his book assumes the role At the last meeting Grand Re- has afanatical belief in his capacity combat whatever tends to impair the of an excellent commentary on our loose talk were stopped, and it is Jackman. Mrs. Eva Mann was installed as racilte on tiy ion r Ner ,a ma rtr oc uy r ag o! teti doe- age. particularly the duty of all of us the new mother advisor; Anne gent Alex Kraft presented a cal- as a handwriting expert, is really Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, in B'nai David Sisterhood The varying philosophies of the who are not Jews to do what we memory of Bessie Copeland. Fisher, worthy advisor; Leona endar of events for the forthcom responsible for the interviewing of trine of universal IlbertY, equal rights and full Justice to all men. ing semester. The 21st anniver- Goveronr Hoffman of New Jersey persons described and the different can to stop it. Rosenberg, worthy associate ad- A donation by Agree Memor- An open meeting of the Sister- 2. To combat the power. of bigotry And one thing more. It would ial Society in memory of Harry visor; Toba Jackson, charity; Vir- sary spring formal dinner-dance in the Hauptmann case. Small has and darkness. wherever originating and ideologies which influenced their hood of B'nai David was held in their target; to uphold the fair works add to the force with which be exceedingly unfortunate if there Goodman, ginia Lichtenstein, hope; Lucille will be held on April 27. On Sun- convinced Hoffmann, they say whatever the B'nai David hall, Elmhurst name of the Jew and fight his battle. the biographer and commentator were any anti-Semitic whisperings Kavanau, faith; Mao Futterman, day, Feb. 16, the fraternity will that Hauptmann could not have whenever unjustly as lied. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferar in honor and Fourteenth Sta., on Monday 3. To Inculcate and keep alive the dealt with their lives and works. in the Campaign of 1936. That of Mr. and Mrs Rose's 35th wed- evening, Feb. 3. New members secretary; Florence Cohen, cor- hold a toboggan party at Devon written the Lindbergh ransom spirit of comradeship among the men of responding secretary; Sylvia Led- Gables, Sidney Solomon Is chair- notes. And Small also believes that our race who fought In the various ware As a result, M. Maurois'"Prophets Campaign will be a lively, perhaps ding anniversary joined the organization. Follow- and Poets" becomes a work of first a bitter one. There will probably the dead Isidor Fisch is also in- of the Republic. erer, treasurer; Marcia Starr, man. . , ing the meeting a benefit card Bob Shenker announced that nocent. For months Small kept 4. Co atheist such comrades and their magnitude. be more public interest in it than Free Evening Classes at the' love; Billie Cugell, religion; Doro- families as may eland In need of help. party took place and refreshments in any campaign since 1890. Such thy Kirsber, nature; Lillian Re- Phl Alpha's fellowship smoker will badgering Hoffman, taking time encouragement or protection. were served. Highland Park High To gather and preserve the records Detroit Sunshine Club in a hard fight should be fought dom, immortality; Faye Grunt, be held at Webster Hall on Feb. off from his engrossing business, of 6 patriotic service performed by men School fairly. No fair-minded person fidelity; Julia Kaleaky, patriotism; 23. Prof. Robert E. Ireton of at which he earns little, to prove Miami Holds Social Anti-Semites Slay Jewish Student University of Detroit Law School his contention that the wrong man will wont to inject anti-Semitism " It 'u To n1, , nor the memory and shield Lucille Bearman, service; Ruth Meeting In Poland from neglect the graves of our heroic Classes in public speaking and into that battle. Friedman, inner observer; Ann and Dean Joseph Selden of Wayne was being sent to his death. In dead . WARSAW (WNS) — Renewed parliamentary law will be held Wexler, outer observer; Judith University will be guest speakers. view of the use which New York In every exigency involving pa- The weekly social meeting of each Tuesday, and classes in Com- anti-Jewish violence was fore- Victure, organist; Rosalind Arfa, All Jewish men students of both Nazis are making of the Haupt- triotism—the necessity to sacri- the Detroit Sunshine Club, was universities are invited. mann case, it's amusing to think Independent Protective As- mercial Law each Thursday, in shadowed here when word was chaplain; Bertha Goldhott, choir fice, history finds gloriously in- held at the Oceanic Gardens, MI- that Small is a Jew. room 110 of Senior High Building received from the town of Os- director; Dorothy Fisher, drill sociation to Hold a scribed the names and deeds of ami Beach, on Monday, Jan. 27, of the Highland Park High School trow that a Jewish student was leader. The board of advisors was Hebrew Classes Transferred the American Jew—from the Rev- and was attended by a large num- Card Party Second and Glendale Aves., at 71 killed by an anti-Semitic mob. The to Durfee Intermed- also installed, consisting of Eva olutionary War to the World War. ber of Detroiters. ARCADIANS p. m. These classes are conducted student, who was visiting his par- Mann, mother advisor; Hattie A quarter of a million Jews Mrs. Nettie Meitner Woolfson iate School The officers elected for the new The ladies of the Independent without any charge. Fur further ents, died from injuries received Weiss, chairman of board; Ann nerved the United States in the was elected secretary and Miss term are: President, Sam Fein- information call Mrs. Robison,lwhen the mob attacked him with Protective Association announce Weinbeck, secretary and treas- The Hebrew classes that were gold; vice-president, Al Kahl; World War. Statistics show that Lillian Gitlin, hostess for the eve- a card party on Sunday, Feb. 16 , Highland Park City Hall, Long- clubs. urer of board; Bessie Selik, vice- held at the Central High School although the Jews formed but 3 s i ng , secretary, William Moss; treasur- at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue fellow 6400. It is not necessary , chairman; Edith Cugell, Dorothy have been transferred to the Dur- All Detroitera who desire to en- per cent of the population, they Dedicate Sieff Library to Prof. er, Gerald Goldberg. The instal- Dexter at Lawrence. Mrs. R . that one be a resident of Highland Pomerance, Ann Arfa, Molly Ris- fee Intermediate School and ses- gave 6 per cent of their number j oy these weekly meetings after Fritz Haber lation was held in conjunction Cohen, chairman of the card Park. Harry Robert Bockoff has her, Rose Brown, Minnie Pernick, sions are now held on the first of the na - their arrival in Florida are asked to the fighting forces REHOBOTH, Palestine (WNS with the celebration of the 6th party, with Mrs. 51. Klee and Mrs. been announced as the instructor Sadie. Cornfield, Fannie Clinton, floor of the Durfee Intermediate per cent of the to get in touch with Mrs Fannie —Palcor Agency)—The Library anniversary of the club, at the tion. About 25 of these classes. N. Steiner in charge of tickets, Sophia Katz, Selina Rosenblatt, School. of the Sieff Institute of Chemical Oriole Terrace on Jan. 26. The entire Jewish contigent were vol- Straus, president, at the Mare distributed tickets to members at Golds Kavanau, Ilannah Ilarwith, unteer& Patriotism has always Vista Ants, 200 Ocean Drive, Research was officially dedicated planning committee consisted of the last meeting on Jan. 26 at Advisory Board of Neugar- Mr. Mann, Mr. Fisher, Dr. Harry Jewish leaders aren't the only Samuel Feingold, Al Kahl, and been his greatest virtue—exam- Miami Beach, here and named for Prof. Fritz Jericho Temple. Proceeds will go ten Sunshine Club • Metzger, Ann Paul, Cora Jacoby, ones conferring with Sir Herbert pies of their heroism and sacri- Haber, Nobel Prize winner in William Moss. to charity. Dorothy Shiller, Esther Cohen, Samuel, Simon Marks and Viscount fice are spread over every page The advisory board of the Neu-chemistry, who was expelled from Gifts to Council Funds The standing committees of the Agnes Yarrows, •Eva' Springer, Bearsted. A delegation of promi- of the military and naval annals The newly-elected president, D. garten Sunshine Club met on Germany by the Nazis and died new administration ars: athletic , Grace Mehr, Rhea Gladwin, Ida nent Christians have been in con- Weiss, gave his inaugural address, Monday, Feb.3, at the horns of last year in Switzerland. Speak- Al Kahl and Harry Aronovitz ; of the nation. The Detroit section of the Na- stressing harmony and progress Mrs. Harry Schultz, Paula Goldsmith, Esther sultation with the English visitors club events, Jerome Wasserman Since its consolidation, the his- L. Abrahams, on ing in the presence of Prof . Ha- tional Council of Jewish Women inthe organization. The . other Burlingame Ave. This board is bees son and daughter, Dr. Chaim Gann, Minnie Kahn, Katherine to offer their co-operation in Ger- and William Moss; publicity, Ger tory of this organization has been . - received the following contribu- officers Goldflne and Elizabeth Shapero. man relief work. one of accomplishment—whether mostly o f charter al l mdeema Weizmann, director of the Insti- ald Goldberg and Hy Kingston. treasurer, B. Green Greenwald; poosfedthemoorganization bcoem rs tl in teaching Americanization to tions: Ann Fisher was presented with , dear For the Council Camp Scholar- financial secretary, E. Hart; re- friends of the late Mrs. Louis tute, declared that Haber's chem- a bouquet of deep red roses by foreign-born Jews—in fostering ship Vacation Fund, in memory cording secretary, bars. R. Hei- Neugarten, for whom the Neugar- ical research had enriched the her sister, Dorothy Fisher, as she purely veteran relief work—incul- German Government by 600,000,- of Edwin Gage, from Dr. and Mrs. man. The appointed executive cating the spirit of allegiance and was escorted to her newly ac- boar dconsists of D. Kagan, Dr. A. ten Sunshine Club is named. 000 gold marks and commented on J. Croll. patriotism in our brethren and quired station, Misses Dorothy Their work is mainly sewing for the fact that the same govern- For the Ida E. Ginsburg Schol- W. Lowenstine, Bela Weiss, L their children—in resenting slurs Leo Greenbaum and Betty Halperin Spiro, I. Ileiman, D. Friedenberg, the mother club, and a large as- ment had expelled him 89 un- against the Jewish race, whether arship Fund, in memory of Max were the marshalls, Rosalind Arfa sortment of linen patches were wanted. The dedication took Berger, from Mrs. Bernard Max Weiss, L. Shear and Mr. in the United States or abroad— the installing chaplain and litre. Wurtzburger and Mrs. and Mrs. Heckt. Dr. A. W. Lowenstein donated in memory of the late place in the presence of the heads in purely charitable work—in Harry Ash the installing organist. was appointed Chairman of the Sylvia Levy Cowan, to whom they of the Yishuv, members of the Herbert D. Robinson. shielding from neglect the graves A souvenir autograph book, a formerly belonged. These patches Jewish Agency Executive, and publicity committee. will be made into a quilt to be professors of the Ilebrew Univer- of our buried comrades and hold- chronicle of the events of the past The officers of the auxiliary Schools in 130 Cities Contributed ing periodical services for them term as was printed in The Chron- are: President, Mrs. E. Shear; given some worthy organization sity and Haifa Technicum. Aid of Jews in Germany —and last, but not least, in corn- ice, and the well wishes of the Dr. Weizmann revealed that vice-president, Mrs. S. Hershaft; or needy family through the case and Other Lands committee. bating the powers of bigotry and entire corp of officers and mem- Prof. IIaber had wanted to go to secretary, Mrs. M. Klee; treasurer, anti-Semitism, as instanced in the Religious schools in 130 cities H. Steiner. The next meeting will take Palestine but that he had died bers that worked with the worthy past year by our effective subjec- of the United States contributed advisor was presented to Pearl The association meets every place at the home of Mrs. Jacob in Switzerland en route. His li- tion of the Army and Navy Reg- during 1934 and 1935 for rehabili- Pernick, retiring worthy advisor, . Jews of Germany, second and fourth Sunday of each Cohen, 7624 Merrill Ave., who brary was presented to the Sieff inter slur against the patriotism of tation work for for the excellent work she did for will act as chairman at that time. Institute for which a special the Jew and the more recent in- refugee countries, and Poland and imonth at 2 p. m. at Jericho Tem- Rainbow Assembly. building was erected. After Dr. ple. All interested in becoming CARD OF SYMPATHY junction preventing the publics- Eastern Europe, it was announced members should see E. Hart at Call Miss Anne Fisher at 2254 Weizmann, Prof. Haber's son lion and distribution of the Amer- by the American Jewish Joint that time. We wish to express our deepest spoke, praised Dr. Weizmann and Gladstone, Euclid 7660, for tick- Distribution Committee. Pauline icon Guard, which had for its ob- sympathy to the family of A. emphasized his desire to live in ets for the novel bridge, luncheon, Baerwald is chairman of the corn- ject the revival of the forged Sheingold in his bereavement. The Palestine. Other speakers in- radio broadcast and fashion show mittee's junior division. Leonard Maidman and Milton "Ford Protocols." at Bedel'a fourth floor, on Satur- Schulman, two Jewish stars of N. loss of his dear wife, Ethel, who eluded Dr. Hugo Bergmann, rec- passed away on Jan. 30, is great- for of the Hebrew University, day, Feb. 8, at 1:30. Among the hottest track and Y. U.'s crack basketball team , will field fans in the country are Eddie not go to Germany if their t cam ly felt by the brothers and sisters Ludwig Farkas, head of the Physi- of our club. cal Chemistry Department of the 15 JOE PENNER JEWISH? Cantor's five daughters. They sal- is selected as the American re pre- WARSAW CLUB OF DETROIT, University; Rabbi J. L. Fishman Scouts Sponsor "Camp With- Although we have listed Joe dom miss an important meet. sentative in the Olympics. DAVID BAKER, President. and Moshe Smilansky. Penner among the prominent Jew- Lights of New York Maurois' Gallery Of Great Britons Honor Mrs. Pisko on 75th Birthday Italian Volunteers Settle in Ethiopia Purity Assembly's Officers Installed in the City" Feb. 8-9 The eyes of Detroit Scouting will be focused on the wooded lot located at the corner of Boston Blvd. and Third Ave. during the week-end of Feb. 8 to 9. here, in commemoration of the 26th anni- versary of Scouting in the United States, the northern district will celebrate the first birthday of its "camp within the city." "Camp Northern," the local demonstration camp which was born o nthe silver anniversary of Scouting last year, will be under the direction of Assistant Com- missioner A. H. Davidson. His staff will consist of Max Lowen- stein, in charge of publicity, and A. E. Davidson, Scoutmaster of Troop 62, in charge of camp lay- out. The camping corp will as- sist in supervision. The two-day program will fea- ture kitchen building, lean-to con- struction with camp bed for sleep- ing accommodations, and pitching pup tents for general camping. Other special features will be fire by friction (between two pieces , of wood by means of a bow) and splicing the rope. "Camp Northern" will afford the public one of the few oppor- tunities of witnessing the exact conditions under which the scouts camp in the woods, within the The entire limits of the city. camp is expected to sleep under camp shelters. Die Auswirkung der Judenherrichaft In SowletruOland I in Lichtbilderrortrag der Daufilmftene der N SOAP. Sonnabend, den 17. Aug. 1935, .Drei Kronen, Ziaau, 20"1Jhr lichibm.„Hungertod In RuBlene *win saalaftaa.... 1.6 "no." 0.•••• osv aroarlmana ens Malanalaar hoale Illahelaa a Low 5.4 Gm.. s. 04.4.41 god Iftelelrewer r oa Noe /04110•••••••••• ■ .. ilafterNbarela I. las Pairatme 0,14prappas Oar MULD.a.P. Reproduction of • Nazi leaflet announcing a motion Auer lit- "Starvation in Rustta" and svideyt distributed en the at) 0 bum, Silena , end nearby districts. lore on The text eta!: "The consequence of Jewish ride in Soviet EMMA, motion picture lecture by the drama motion picture office of the NSDAP (Nat party) . Motion Ware leave: "Starvation in Rm. rid' A-companies by an exhibition of reiSeged mimed photographs. 3peatert: The former G.P.U. (OGPU) man party comrade Kloehiner, sad party comrade Terthert, Dresden, .1 Obligatory attendance for party tOlIefIdel. THE ZITTAU—Loral Units of the NSD.AP, (Nazi party)"• ish personalities in Hollywood on the say-so of Paramount Studio publicity writers, we find now that we cannot claim him as one of our own people. The following letter from Mrs. Donald Burns of Los Angeles will be news to the folks at the studio as well as to the Hollywood gossip scribbler of another Jewish press service who has been way off in some of her listings of Jewish per- sonalities of the stage, screen and radio and who consistently con- veyed the belief that Penner was ■ son of Israel. Here is the letter addressed to the writer: "Because I am now, and have been for a long time, • reader of your column on Hollywood, I take the liberty of making • correction of an item that has appeared in your column. "It is my good fortune to be private secretary to Mr. Joe Pen- ner, and, as I work at his home, am in a position to make the following statement with authority. lie is not of the Jewish faith. Ile is Hun- garian." Penner's real name is Pinter. Bea Gottlieb, the Jewish gal from Westchester who was the only woman to beat King Edward VIII at golf, will never swing a club again. Her left band is per- manently stiff, British Guests on Platform with Joint Distribution Committee Leaders AS 2,000 PERSONS SAW THEM ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 28:—Standing from left to right are Paul Baerwahl, J.D.C. Chairman; Simon Marks, of London; James N. Rosenberg. Vice-Chairman, J.D.C.; Sir Herbert Samuel, Acting Chairman of the British-Jewish Delegation; Viscount Bursted, British Philanthropist, and Felix M. Warburg, Honorary Chairman, . Joint Distribution Committee.