AAMAA*A4T s es eperstorrAnsfi ram Icte and BOYCOTT TO BE REVIVED ON MARCH 5, ANNIVERSARY OF HITLER'S TRIUMPH THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service 1 Pounds Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried (CoNi LI'DED I IiiiM PAGE MNE) come slightly favorable, Germany's economic position is rapidly sinking. The German Government has made it possible for the trade balance to be positive by simply decreeing that every article imported into that country must be balanced by a corresponding exportation. As a result all of her industries are suffering. Her export gains have been practically limited to cases where she has clearing ar. rangements with foreign countries, and no foreign exchange is enter- ing the country. The apparent discrepancy between the German and the Ameri- can figures is explained by the fact that the United States went off the gold standard in April, 1933. If we allow for an average dollar value of 40 per cent below par, we find that the gold values of our imports from Germany and from all foreign countries during the first 11 months of 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935 were approximately as follows. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE SHIRTS No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt th WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. D AMP WASH 80c Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional pounds, 434c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE Tear • Pre 33c Lace Curtains Front Germany many Frem All Countries 81.225,656,651 1932 499,472.441 1931 49.061,331 1931 36,149135 911.079.133 41,775,511 1.1111.164.297 1935 February 14, 1936 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HABER TO ADDRESS FOURFEDERATION FE AGENCIES SUNDAY BANQUET TO HONOR RABBI I, STOLLMAN 3 Basketball Games at Center Saturday A real treat is in store for all basketball enthusiasts on Satur- Melville S. Welt will preside over Will Be Held at the Mishkan day evening, Feb. 15, at the Jew- this Sunday's meetings. ish Community Center. On that Israel Synagogue on evening three good basketball The Day's Sponsors Feb. 23 Mrs. Harry L. Jackson is gen- games will be played, followed by , eral chairman of sponsors for the dancing: Honoring the recent recovery four annual Federation Days. lied Aid, leading the Western Miss Emma Butzel is chairman of I from illness of Rabbi Isaac Stoll- Pro League, will play the Pontiac the sponsors for this Sunday's man, Congregation Miskan Israel General Motors flashy team, which meetings. This Sunday's sponsors has arranged for a community is leading the Pontiac Industrial League. Waldo Ashley, former are: Mr. and Sire. Maurine Artineeon, Mrs, member of the lied Aid team, is 'arrIe 1.. !tallith Mr. and Mrs. Harry coaching the Pontiac G. M. boys. Barnett, Mr end Mrs. !tarry Becker, Mr. Joseph Bernstein. Sir. and Mre, One of the outstanding stars on , Joseph S Bins Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Pontiacs team is Tony Socho- Blumberg. Sir. and Mre. I. Blumberg. Sir.and Mr x. this D. Blumenthal. Mr. mice, a member of the Sweetest and si r . Nathan Iiiirls Mr. and Mrs. Heart tof Mary team which won' Ai ! n;11,0 0‘,N . I.. Ji,t1, 1.1 ,o4.. fisiter u the championship in the Detroit Mr. and Mrs Maori.- J. Caplan, Mr. Basketball Association in 1934. and Sire Louis 8, Cohan°, Mr. Mrs, Previous to the Hed Aid game, Man COI, MI'. and Sire. Abraham Coop Cooper. Mr. and hire Isiolit Dann, Mr. which will be played at 9:30, the and Mrs Anthony Deutsch, Mr. nod Center Varsity will play the Mrs. Harold N. Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. E nt:sane Mr.and M re alumni team of last year. The t•lareort It Mum,. Fantle, Mr. and Mrs. Ch.. E. alumni team is being coached by Feinberg, Rabbi and Mr. o e • Meyer Blatt, physical director in Fischer, Sir, end Sire. Roy 11. EOM. Sir. and Sire. William A. Ilse!. Si,. the men's department of the Cen- Seymour Mrs Seymour 1.eo I. Franklin. Ms. ter. Sam Babcock coaches the 8. Jerome II. Franklin. Mr. sod sirs. Freud, sir and Mrs. Barry B. Fried- Center Varsity. man, SIT. anci Mr. Semi. T. Gilbert. At 7:30 A. Z. A. 63 of the Mr. and NI I A. Siam. B. Gin gold, Sir. Center will play the A. Z. A. team Matali e Codilenberg. Ms and Mrs Abe Goldner, Mr. mot lire Harry S. Orem. of Flint, Mich. Following the Mr. and We Sylvan S. Grossner, Air. three games there will be dancing. and Mrs Harvith, Mr. and Si,,. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Det roit Conservatory of 3•osie New Semester Starthig Now Private or Class Lessons for Beginners or Advanced Students VOICE CULTURE DRAMATIC ART DANCING All Musical Instruments Enroll Now! 5035 Woodward CO. 2810 GUARD • AND 11 BE YOUR EYES • SAFE It should be noted that Germany's exports to the United States dropped from 206,573,000 Reichsmarks during the first nine months With Health-Lite Glasses 1932, the last pre•llitler year to 117,726,000 Reichsmarks during of THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY the first nine months of 1935. This is a drop of approximately 43 per cent. Although importations to the United States from Germany during the first 11 months of 1935 were $69,630,815 and those for Mr. and Sirs. Shurley the corresponding period of 1934 were only ;63,662,225 it must be Inrael Ill Eyes examined, glasses fitted Born/Its Sir. and Mrs. Berry A. Hyman. The official door keeper of the borne in mind that at the some time total importations to the United Mr. and Sirs Walter Irving, Nis and by registered specialists at United States Senate is Joseph States rose from $1,622,797,388 to $1,861,443,829. Thus while our Mre. Wm ii imenberg. Mr. Barry i,. a price you can afford to pay. OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Mr. Sydoey A. Jacobs Air. Singer of Portland, Oregon. importations from Germany during the first 11 months of 1935 were Jaeknon, I tarry E. Jamilmon, Mr. and hire. Al- RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be The last two volumes of Yeho- only 9.0 per cent above those of the corresponding period of 1934, bert Kahn. Sir. and Sire Theodore It. 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE our importations from all foreign countries taken together were as Keller, Mr. end Mrs Myron A. Keys, banquet in Rabbi Stollman's honor ash's Yiddish translation of the Mr. and Siis Maurive ICleln, Sir. and Nall to Kinvels se. Michigan An. s. Bible are now ready. much as 22.2 per cent higher in 1935 than in 1934. airs. VIctiir W. Klein, Dr. and Mrs. at the synagogue, Linwood and Kilser. Mr. and Mrs. Day Krollk, Whereas the ratio of our imports from Germany to those of our David Blaine, on Sunday evening, Feb- Sir. and Sire Aaron Kurldlid. sire total imports during the first 11 months of 1932 amounted to 8.6 per BenjaillIII le Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. ruary 23. per Pound NEARING APPAREL cent, the ratio has kept dropping until in 1935 it amounted to only Louie K, Lambert. Dr. and Mrs Alfred During his services in Detroit, J. Lautnieri. Sir. and Mre Joseph Lehr. EVERY DEATH CLAIM • 3.7 per cent. Rabbi Stollman has won the es- Maud, Pint and Sire Samuel M. Levin, " In most instances where importations to this country from Mr. and sere. Sol It. Levin. Sir. end teem of all elements in the Jewish Leonard T. Lewis Dr.nil Mrs. EVERY CASH SURRENDER ' Germany have shrunk, new sources of supply have been found out- Sirs. Minimum Charge, $1.50 community. He is an outstanding Simnel . Lewle, NI, NI. Lieberman, side of Germany, particularly in the United States. The strength of Mr. Ituldn Isiah, Dr. Barnett Math.. leader in Mizrachi, has served the A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION EVERY LOAN VALUE Mr. Ifni ph A. Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. Sol the boycott can be seen especially in cases of consumer goods, such G. Mayne. Mr. Gin. D. Newlin.. Sir. cause of Jewish education and was We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of this City as toys, fabric gloves, machine parts, cheese, meat products, fish and Mre Barry Newman, Mr. and Mrs. a vice-president of the Jewish Na- ....---w-s•-•-w-w—w—w—w---w—a. . Newman, SUS. Laura F . Pack. products, cutlery, etc. The American public is becoming increasingly itobt„ un d . Li onal F unu. ti Aaron aware of the necessity of watching out for the words "Made in Ger- anA amn,11. SAI . many," which necessity on the part of unscrupulous merchants has Ratner, Ur. and Mrs. Morris Rend. Dr. Sire Moses M. Rattner, Miss Hen- all but rendered invisible. Often the telltale words have been en- and , Sire Bar- rietta A. Rohltmon. Mr. ed irobineon, bell D, Robinson, Mire Het tirely obliterated. American industry has reaped untold benefits in many fields Mr. and Sire Sigmund A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Louln J. Itominbera, Mrs. where Germany has been losing a foothold. For example, machin- Franree B. Rosenblatt. Mr. and Mrs. and yet the ery and parts which were imported to this country during the first Edwin M. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ienthnler, Mrs. Edward E. nine months of 1932 to the extent of 11,881,000 marks, is now en- Mars Rothman, Mr. and Mrs. learnt II. Hu- tering in smaller and smaller quantities, so that during the first blner, Dr and Sire Lowell 8. Selling. The method of handling cases in Sir. and Mr.. Sel1111.1‘1. Sarah nine months of 1935 the figure was only 3,863,000 marks. Electro- Mlsq the Juvenile Court will be the sub- TOO CAN BUT QUALITY KONITEll MF.ATS WITH CONFIDENCE from Simon Shrive, Sir, Abe Shiffman Mr. technical products dropped from 1,361,000 marks during the first and Sire. Joseph Siegel. Mr, and Mrs. ject of the forum conducted by nine months of 1932 to 951,000 marks for the same period of 1935. Nail). Simone Mr. and Mrs. Philip Judge D. J. Ilea) of the Juvenile Mr. end seeBarry R. Solo- Other mechanical products from 2,640,000 marks to 1,938,000 marks. sIlomovit.. Court at the next discussion group Stollman, mon MOM end Mre. During the same period, the American machinery and tool industry Sir. and airic Sidney Stone. Mr. anti Mrs. meeting of the Young People's No ConnnetIon Illih Any Other Meat Mnrket In Detroit Ants. C. Tabor, M.. Henry Van Bea- has grown by leaps and bounds and there has been a great improve- ten, Air. and Aire Sand. I,. Van Noorden. Temple Club on unday afternoon, wri PHEW ICH The Agents of the Service Life Have Written 11637.41 DEXTER BLVD. ment in the employment situation in the field. Since last year em- Sir. and Sire Shirley J. Wnyhurn, Mr. at 3:30 o'clock, in the Men's Tens- Phone HOGARTH 3042 Delytera Darlingdave end Webb Mr. and Al re. ployment in the agricultural implement field rose 56 per cent, that and Aire Harry Weinberg, pie Club Room of Temple Beth El. m „ mst , , in electrical machinery and apparatus field rose 15 per cent and in Sir. and Mins Benjamin 10110. Mr. Giving his audience an oppor- the case of machine tools 43 per cent. The electrical appliance and James WInernan. Mr. and Mre. David tunity to contribute suggestions In Wayne County During the Past 6 Months e botTlt will get the first shot at the 8. 7.51non. Sir. and Mrs. Rudolph equipment industry in 1935 experienced its best year since 1931 back. concerning the proper solution of ti e-holder next month. with an improvement of at least 25 per cent over 1934. Not only a delinquency case, Judge Healy Shainer to Preside Feb. 23 Stanley Buresh, who is second is the United States replacing Germany in these fields at home but THE SERVICE LIFE ISSUES LOW-COST LIFE Simon Shetzer will preside at will present an actual problem HARRY LEACH in number of wins scored at the is giving her very serious competition in every market of the world. the third of the series of Federa- from the court records, and then AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, ALSO INSUR- 3562 Sturtevant Ave., 57 yearn of Gardens, is to meet Mike Nick- Importations of fabric gloves from Germany have dropped to tion Days on Sunday, Feb. 23, explain how the court handled it. ANCE ON THE LIVES OF CHILDREN. old, died on Feb. 10. Funeral I aloft, the Bulgarian demon, in the an almost negligible figure, while both American and Czechoslovak All members and friends of the when the following agencies will services were held at Lewis Bros.' semi-final, which also is two in Young People's Temple Club are factories are carrying on new activities which they have never at- hold their annual meetings: He- Funeral Home on Feb 12. He Is three falls. Two blondies, Al Wil- tained before. German exports of toys have dropped from a value brew Free Loan Association, House invited to this meeting. survived by his wife, Rae; a liams of Chicago and "Whitey" of '7,308,000 marks to 1,769,000 marks. In the meantime American of Shelter, Jewish Old Folks' daughter, Mrs. William Davis; Wahlberg of Milwaukee, will meet The rapid growth of Service Life offers a fine opportunity for been busy supplying the domestic market with a rising Home and North End Clinic. three sons, Seldon, Saul and Dr. in the 30-minute match, while concerns have s demand for home products. Christmas tree ornaments are now being Life Insurance salesmen, with or without previous experience. On Sunday, March 8, the last David, and three brothers, Morris, Charles Grubmeyer, Kansas farm- made not only in this country but also in Czechoslovakia and Poland. of Federation Days will be held Liberal Commissions. Abraham and Joseph. er, faces Johnny Silvy of Ilamil- In the chemical industry, the one which is probably the most and the annual meeting of the ton, Ont., in the short match to important in Germany, there have been reduced importations to the — FOR FULL INFORMATION CONSULT s 1 tion will Jew is h Welfare eera ROSE YAGER open the show. The Music Study Club of Detroit United States. Almost 14,000,000 marks worth of chemicals came be followed by the annual get- M. E. O'BRIEN, State Manager of 16582 Lindsay Ave., 38 years from that country during the first nine months of 1932, but only together dinner of the Detroit will present the fifth of its study old, died on Feb. 9. Funeral serv- about 9,000,000 marks worth was imported during the same period Service Group at Temple Beth El. programs at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 2:30 p. m. G. W. Gray — General Agents — Samuel Lieberman ices were held at Lewis Bros.' of 1935. It is interesting to note at the same time that United ',Last Sund•y's Meeting Henry Hermann, who is conduct- Funeral Home on Feb. 12, with States exports of chemicals and allied products are improving and Julian Krolik presided at the Benjamin Naimark — Special Agents — Joseph Zuckerman ing the study series, will lecture on interment in Woodmere Ceme- In memory of Mrs. Sarah Nau- have in fact reached a new high in November, 1935. German coal- meetings of the Jewish Commu- what is considered Beethoven's tery. She is survived by her bus- mann. who passed away one year tar dyes are being replaced in this country and in Switzerland. nity Center, Fresh Air Society and Detroit Office: 201 GUARANTY BLDG. band, Joseph A.; a son, Thomas; ago. Feb. 16, 1935, and who is Similar developments have taken place in the rubber goods, celluloid, United Hebrew Schools last Sun- greatest achievement, his Ninth CHERRY 4356 Symphony. Mr. Ilerman will give her father, John Parshell; a sis- sadly missed by her friends. paper goods, paint, woodenware, fur, leather goods, and numerous day afternoon. a ter, Bessie Parshell, and piano illustrations from this, and other industries. Judge Charles Rubiner, as presi- NEWTON ANNIS FURS. also from the same composer's brother, Edmund Parshell. American supporters of the boycott have been warned more dent of the Jewish Community Sonata in C. Sharp Minor. Sirs. In memory of our dear depart- than once by Nazi propagandists that the boycott of German goods Center, explained the work of the Edith Sauls is chairman of the MORRIS GOLDMAN would have a detrimental effect upon American industries and ex- numerous groups at the Center ed parents, Esther Lefkofsky, who day. of the Seville Hotel died on Feb. ports. They point out that the cotton, petroleum and fruit growing and illustrated his talk with slides. 11 in Akron, Ohio. Funeral eery- died 10 years ago, Jan. 19, 1926 industries in this country would suffer as a result. Nevertheless He presented the new director of , ices were held at Lewis Bros.' (4th day of Sheet) and Joseph they are now enjoying a new wave of prosperity. Despite Germany's the Center, Herman Jacobs, who ' Open Meeting of the Junior Funeral Home on Feb. 14, with Lefkofsky, who died 7 years ago , threats to switch her purchases of cotton to countries buying from briefly addressed the gathering. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) League of Shaarey ments of a cure of present condi- interment in Machpelah Ceme- Jan. 26, 1929 (16th day of her, she is forced to import huge amounts of cotton and other raw Benjamin Wilk presented the re- tions is the necessity of a change Zedek Sunday tery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal Sheet). permanently with his family and bf heart, a realization that grace port materials from us. of the nominating committee Sadly missed but not forgotten officiating. He is survived by it was soon found that his years is reality." Germany's public indebtedness, largely due to the artificial and Die following directors were An open meeting of the Junior two daughters, Mrs. L. IS1. Rudich by their children and grand- creation of employment, has almost doubled since 1932. Judging from elected for a three-year term: of observation and reflection For Mr. Le w i s o h n believes League will be held in the social of Akron, 'Ohio., and Mrs. R. J. children. the attitude of German financial functionaries toward her foreign Henry Meyers, Milton H. Alex- hall of the Shaarey Zedek, Chi- abroad had led him to become a above all in a search for the real Snitz of Flint, Mich., and four obligations in general, one can well understand the refusal of Ameri- ander. Fred M. Butzel, Emma cago at Lawton, at 2:30 p. m on crusader against sterotyped values in life. Unless we find sons, Wilfred of Detroit, Abe of Butzel, Saul Saulson, Sol R. R Levin, Sunday. non-members are invited, ization. His humanism stresses these we will not be happy, and William Morris Addresses can bankers to grant her new credits at the present time. Flint, Nate of Akron, and Louis Considering all the above facts and also the fact that German Louis James Rosenberg, Is. as membership is still open. A the values of the past and calls until we have satisfied our spirt- Temple Club of Jackson goods cannot be disposed of abroad without being offered at dumping Sirs, M. of St. Louis. rael Himelhosh and Mrs. Arthur prominent Detroiter will speak. for wider horizons. tual hunger we will find no con- prices, with hidden and obliterated labels and through countless other Haas. With a message that was time- tent. The dramatics committee held MRS. ESTHER BERKOWITZ The Young People's Temple frauds, and that Germany is subsidizing her exports at the expense This idealism pervades all the A feature of the Center's por- its first meeting Thursday. Most ly it was not long before the in- of Traverse City, Mich., died Feb. Club of Jackson held its regular of her foreign creditors and home industries, it is not difficult to form tion of the program was "The of the cast was selected for the vitations began to come in like work and thought of Lewisohn; 11 at the age of 45. She was born meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, a definite conclusion with regard to the strength of the boycott. It Dance of the Chalutzot," arranged a flood tide and his promise to it is found throughout his novels. play "Summer Interlude." There in Poland and came to the United at Temple Beth Israel. A business is easy to see that the boycott is very powerful, and that whatever by Miss Edith Muskin. speak on a lecture tour for a lie is passionately interested in are still two parts open. States in 1920. She is survived meeting was held at which time may appear on the surface to be economically favorable to Germany period of five weeks was extended finding the good life, in analyz- Sirs. Maurice Klein, vice-presi- by her husband, Jack, and four William Morris, chairman of the can he viewed as merely the breadcrumbs, so to speak, which must fall dent, presented the report of the J.W.E.W.O. to Install New and re-extended again and again ing the values of human cuts- children, Julius, David, Fredrick membership committee, reported to that country as a result of a general improvement in the interna- Fresh Air Society, whose work until he had covered the country fence. Sensitive, imaginative, and Officers on Monday and Rosie. Funeral services were the pledging of three new members. tional field at the present time, or as the short-lived blossoms of a Was also illustrated with slides. from coast to coast in a 25-week rich in understanding, Mr. Lew- held from Congregation Beth Julius Levin, chairman of the con- sickly plant whose roots are strangling the source of its sustenance. SI i s s Ilenrietta Ascher, Mrs. tour. Wherever he went he was isohn brings to the lecture plat- An installation meeting of the Abraham on Wednesday, Feb. 1,2. stitution committee, read the con- Detroit Boycott Activities acclaimed not only for his elo- form not only a remarkable Douglas Brown and Mrs. Aaron stitution for the approval of the Activities in behalf of the boycott of Nazism are being advanced Deltoy were elected to the board Jewish Women's European Wel- quence and power but above all, knowledge and experience of life fare Organization will be held MEPHISTO AND BERT RUBI clug. Ben Danowitz is chairman of here by the League for Human Rights, organized by the Conference of the society. by men and women of the most and literature, but also the deep Monday, Feb. 17, at Congregation PAIRED FOR WRESTLING the dance to be held Feb. 23, at Harry Cohen, president, report- varied religious and political be- convictions of a man with a mis- of Jewish Organizations to Combat the Hitler Menace. Milton M. Mephisto, the red•robed mig- the Temple. Alexander is president of the conference and Simon Shelter is chair. ed for the United Hebrew Schools. B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Law- Refs, as one whose message is abs. o rence. William Morris was the speaker man of the executive committee. tery man, and Bert Rubi, called • • • The student chorus of the schools, profoundly needed in a confused A luncheon will be served at 12 the "Magyar Hercules," have been his subject was "Diamond in the Offices have been opened by the League for Human Rights at led by Miss Rebecca Rappaport, and difficult age. DR. JUNG ADDRESSES B'NAI noon, the business meeting will paired for next Monday's wrest- Rough.* Mr. Morris compared 807 David Stott Bldg., telephone Cherry 6906. Sang a group of Hebrew songs. MOSHE AUDIENCES Born in Berlin, at the age start at 1:30 p. m., at which the ling headliner at the Arena Gar- diamonds in their relationship to Efforts are being made by the league to investigate charges Mr. Krolik expressed regret Dr. Leo Jung, Rabbi of the annual financial report and a re- of eight, Sir. Lewisohn came humans. dens. that many Jews. are responsible for breaking the boycott by pur- over the absence of Kurt Peiser with his parents to South Caro- Jewish Educational Center of port of the past year's activities Refreshments were served at the chasing and selling German-made goods. For instance, during the who is on a leave of absence in These two boys are hot on the New York and one of the most lina, and, except for his European trail of George Dusette, the new close of the evening by the host week it was discovered that cigars manufactured by Jews have Ger- the Bahamas due to illness. Mr. will be heard. Committee reports will be submitted in regard to new visits, he has lived his life in eminent exponents of Orthodox light-heavyweight champion, and and hostess, Dave Miller and Miss man-made bands. Krolik informed the gathering Judaism, delivered two addresses America. After receiving a de- European orphan cases. Promoter Weismuller has told Gussie Selinsky. The next meeting Congress-Labor Committee Boycott Unity that Mr. Peiser is improving and at Congreeation B'nai Moshe on e t :h.C t efrbvliooutu aitTdgibeti he Arrangements will be made for gjvhmt them that the winner of Monday's will be held Feb. 18 at the Temple. A Joint American Council for Boycott for the purpose of ex. is expected to return in about a )fiddle Western Sunday. the Purim bake sale to be given Henry and Becky Lublin will be tending the boycott against German merchandise, goods and services month. In his afternoon address Dr. Thursday, Starch 5, at the kosher host and hostess. and enlisting the co-operation of the widest ranks of the American Jung reviewed the present status the stigma meat markets. people, will be established according to an agreement between the of the world's Jewish communi- The ceremony of installing the Rev. Cantor Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee. The JUNIOR HOME RELIEF new officers will take place and . Ile then entered the field of ties. In the evening, before an David Golden Neugarten Sunshine Club American union of the boycott activities of both organizations, consumated DANCE SUNDAY, FEB. 23 bridge .party will follow the in- literary criticis, and won his audience of more than 300 who on the third anniversary of the Hitler regime, has grown out of the Plans Dinner Dance spurs as one of the healthiest attended the annual donor dinner Detredt's Favorite -- increasing terror in Germany against all sections of the population The Junior }tome Relief Society spirits of modern critical writing. of the Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe. MOHILL The next meeting of the Neu- and the urgent need of a united front of the opponents of Ilitlerism will present its annual dance on Detroit Sunshine Club at Dramatic editor of the Nation, he expounded the values of Jew- g.arten Sunshine Club will take to isolate the Nazi regime in the hope of succoring its victims in Sunday evening, Feb. 23 Marvin editor in a publishing house, and ish observance and declared that Miami Beach App•intment place on Monday, Feb. 17, at 1:30 Germany and of preventing the spread of its policies and practices Kahn and his orchestra will pro- ICI CLID 0455 contributor to many periodicals, "Judaism is the solution of the Wedding Ceres. p. m., at the Jewish Community to other lands. vide the music. Miss Winifred The third social get-together he earl yestablished himself as an Jewish problem." The character- aim Preformed The agreement was signed by Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, chairman Berk, chairman of the affair, has Center. Homo nod bY evening of Detroit Sunshine Club original and powerful personality. istic of the Torah, he declared. Plans for a dinner-dance have of the boycott committee in behalf of "the American Jewish Con- prepared an evening of entertain- is that it takes cares of the was held at Oceanic G ardens, In 1923, Mr. Lewisohn took up been completed, to take place on green consisting of the Independent Order Brith Abraham, the Jewish ment. Tickets for the dance may Ocean Drive and 14th Court, Mi- resident in Paris, and Is was there weaker. The ideas of the Torah Sunday evening, March 8, at the Labor Bloc, the Women's Division, the Independent Order Brith be secured by calling Miss Beck, for social righteousness were ably that his novel writing began. With Sholom and other affiliated organizations;" and by B. C. Vladeck, Lenox 9262 or Miss Elsie Cohen, ami Beach. A large attendance of a knowledge of both Hebrew and and interestingly reviewed by the I Oriole Terrace. visitors attended and enjoyed the chairman of the "Jewish Labor Committee, representing the Work- president of the organization, Miss Edna Steiner, chairman. Aramaic. he saturated himself in speaker who recounted numerous Monuments of Character evening, playing cards and danc- has a corps of able assistants on men's Circle, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union of Townsend 7.8950, Miss Winifred ing. J e W i s h history and literature. rules to indicate the Jewish values. Dr. Jung was introduced by her committee. Reservations may America. the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. the Cap Cornell, chairman of the tickets, a Judaism came as release from Tic/7 3' There will be a dance and card be made by calling Miss Stein, and Millinery International, the United Hebrew Trades, the Interna- Townsend 8-9685, or any member party on Feb 17, proceeds to go prejudice, the source of a spirt- Rabbi Moses Fischer. Anthony Longfellow 4590, or Mrs. James tional Furriers' Union, the Forward Association, the Jewish Socialist f .h Iasenl ,,heeibls.i"rt rn "u foal v eutsch was the toastmaster. Mrs. for the matzo fund. are col- o e njuniors Schor, co- chairman, Townsend Verband. and various other Jewish labor organizations affiliated ramous Fannie Strauss is president, nious autobiographical Klein, president of the Sister- IYPTIACH h the for needy onhntoo P 7.1499. Proceeds will me used for with it." ofcTttih h hneigsonr'sc Stream" and "Slid hood, spoke briefly. Mrs. Nathan sehcol children. Those having any Marie Hyman is treasurer and the Matzo fund. Sirs. II. H. Prenzlauer is in charge he pours forth th e Goodman, co-chairman of the ol dschool books should call Syl- Mrs. Emil E. Eckhouse is presi- of publicity. agencies of his early years in l uncheon committee, in the ab• to In-I Bridge Dansant of Jr. He. Lechem Aniyim - 2543. Broudy, Townsend 7 Ladies dent, of the organization. The club meets every Monday America. Since then he has echoed sence due to illness of the chair- The last meeting of the Junior brew Ladies Aid on stalls Officers Feb. 15 evening at Oceanic Gardens, 14th and re-echoed his burning race man, Sirs. Irving Greenspan, pre- Home Relief was held at the Stat. rented to Ben F. Goldman , presi- Court and Ocean Drive. All De- consciousness o c s io J eu y s w n. e si , March 1 s Contributions to h I e e J ew ih ter Hotel. troiters and friends are welcome. The Detroit Ladies' Lechemi A lo al Am erican and a isle- dent of B'nai Moshe, a check f O T Plans are being formulated to Children's Home Maeusamea $2,500. In his response, Mr. Gold - Oman* nod *whin A 11 i im announces that its charter I `out M . n. Lewisohn looks at man } celebrate the fifth anniversory of said that it The Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid Card Party of ltzchok Isaac theproblems is to be hung on Saturday, Feb.1 was the intention hee, p reo.bleermi 7729 TWELFTH ST. p . s cof today . rn with k o rganization. in the home of of The Jewish Children's Home of 15, at 7 p. m., at Beth Tephila Society will hold its third annual the ZI1C1113 7101 .administration to give • 5 Talmud Winifred Berk, in the form of • experience . remarkable Detroit wishes to acknowledge with Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow, bridge-dansant at the Chinese Tea Jewish touch to the syn ag ogue mind. pot luck supper. and he pointed thanks the following donations: Wilson. At this time, the new Gardens. 1514 Woodward Ave. to a new The next meeting will be held TcoTraalmhuFd 2 will ItT a— zcahlom k set of Ludwig Lewisohn is no aloof panel, which have been painted Mrs. B. Horowitz, 2974 Calvert. officers will be installed. Ar., on Sunday, March 1. The nom- on Sunday, Feb. 16, in the Stot- a card party Sunday, Feb. observer, content merely to look to decorate the synagogue lobby Mrs. Harry Srere, 10240 LaSalle n ments have been made for 1 inal admission includes various ler Hotel, at 2 o'clock. Girls 16 have 23. at the Agree Memorial Build- at things and record that he Raw. Castor sees, and the social hall. Blvd. ins. 121 Rosedale Court. Lunch for he has a good orchestra. There will be forms of entertainment, among years or older are invited. ■ philw, ophy of life. The m i I Jacob A. Lebow, 3041 Boston Blvd. refreshments. Everyone is in-1 which are bridge or • choice of will be served free. ca program featured card games, dancing, refreshments Fine Arts Optical Co., 510 Eaton Ile believes in the essential value Cantor A. A . Rosenf Id, M Silverman vited. . NCROICAL Protestor Landauer's 90th of orthodox religions, and is con-, David Kaltman and Sidney Gott- Plans for the 18th annual Tali- I and prizes. Tower. Reeva-Al Charity Club M4/17A. Shrine Circus, Detroit. vinced of their higher usefulness.' lieb, vocalists, and Henry Siegel, f est to be held on Sunday, The committee is headed by 22 Birthday Feb. Id lean! The monthly card party will He once said Mrs. Lyman Harris, 19335 Santa March 1, at Congregation Beth, Edna Gross, her assistants being noggins r violinist. Miss Rose Bassin was be held on Wednesday evening, "If RetolOOMMMI Barbara. Tephilar Emanuel, Taylor and Edith Miller, Henrietta Englander. On Feb. 22, Prof. Samuel Lan- Feb. 19, at 9428 Oakland, car. Mete, we look at human life and the accompanist. Mrs. S. Festenstine, 2968 Cort- Woodrow Wilson, are progressing Lillian Schwartz and Lillian we find that there is far In his address Dr. Jung as- rh g=e " dauer. of Augsbure, Germany, Westminster. The club is making more to be accounted for by an knowledeed Greenfield. Tickets or any info! , land. a donation of $200 2903 rapidly. will be 90 Tsars of age. Prof. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Krause, ' marten which is desired may be Loan Association held installation plans for the donor luncheon to 1 examination of moral and spirt- by B'nai Moshe sent to him for Elmhurst be held in March. All proceeds ;teal causes than is generally by calling Miss Gross at 2732 Elmhurst, in honor of the re- ■ obined by and librarian. Metal is tested by fire; men d-, the Yeshivah Tomelsei Torah in TO. 8-6839 ist will ec to charity. I mitted nowadays. One of the dlr.; covery from illness of Mrs. Mollie Euclid 5553. swoon. Hungary. wine. rolooss Cohn, 2591 Calvert. Not mponnible for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains Double Woolen Blankets r...rh Feather Pillows 35c 25c MURRAY'S All Ironed Service 25c FLAT PIECES 0 P"" 10C LAUNDRY CO. PHONE CADILLAC 7423 Healy to Address Temple Discussion Group this Sunday PAID IN CASH! During the Depression! Service Life Insurance Company of Omaha MARGOLIS Bros. F3 Sons Emerged Stronger Than Ever Before Kosher Meat and Poultry Market Over $1,000,000 New Insurance OBITUARY 1 AN OPPORTUNITY for SALESMEN Music Study Club Program Feb. 18 IN MEMORIAM Ludwig Lewisohn Will Speak Next Thursday Evening at B'nai Moshe ■ Manuel ilrbacb