PIEVETRODIEWOR GIROMICIA PAGE TWO THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME 11 DeLuxe Family Service Pounds 0 c Flat Piece. and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried SHIRTS tC „ No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE y A i rS oneH d Flat Pieces careful! Additional pounds, 4•$c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE ,„ „ Lace Curtains =T iscii6 ? per J. N. F. PEP RALLY TUESDAY, MARCH 3 Will Precede the $5 Donor Luncheon of Auxiliary on March 10 THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE nibs. D AMP February 28, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 80c s% es 33 Not responsible for inn-burnt ur , wind-whipped gunning c THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c Est h Feather Pillows 25c OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant b y 9 o'cloc k a, ie . will be Finished Some Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 25c Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, lunch- eon chairman, announces that plans are almost completed for the fifth annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- lab National Fund to be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tues- day, March 10. A strictly kosher luncheon will be nerved. Interesting table decorations are being arranged by Mrs. Eli Sachae. An exceptionally fine program will be presented. Rabbi James G. Heller, spiel- tualleader of the Isaac M. Wise `1. Temple in Cin- cinnati will be g u ea t speaker. Rabbi Heller is nationally known as an orator of note. Emma Lax- aroff Scheyer, well known local soprano, will ren- der several selec- tions, accompan- ied by Rebecca Katzman Froh- man. Ida Divin. off Rothberg, tat- Simon Shetser e n t e d violinist, will entertain, accompanied by Henry Herrmann. Mrs. M. Finkel, chairman of rummage announces that stores are available for rummage. She can be reached at TO. 6-4136. Mrs. Max Wewsler is chairman of the souvenir booklet. At the last meeting held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Feb. 26, Arthur Robbins, local attor- ney, was guest speaker. William Chaggai entertained with several vocal selections accompanied by Miss Levy and Mrs. ' A. Knoppow presented current events. The next meeting will be the final pep meeting prior to the luncheon. It will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday, March 3, at p. m. Women are urged to pay up their pledges on or before that date. Simon Shet- zee will be guest speaker. Zang Garber, violinist and leader of the Garber Orchestra, will enter- tain. lie will be accompanied by Bill Kreiger. Refreshments will be served. Rabbi J. S. Sperka will speak over Radio Station IVIVIBC, on Altman's Jewish Hour, Sunday, March 1, at 12 noon, in behalf of the luncheon. Leon Kay will speak at 6:30 p. m. Sunday on Station WJBK, over the Jewish Radio Forum. Mrs. I. Goodman, luncheon sec- retary, Townsend 6-3578, an- nounces the following pledgee re- ceived: CALENDAR OF EVENTS March 1—Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Com- munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m. March 4—Hadassah Honor Roll Concert at Masonic Temple. March 1—Purim Dinner-Dance of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, March 7--Temple Beth El Senior High School Annual Purim Dinner-Dance in social hall of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p. m. March 8—Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation and United Jewish Charities (afternoon). March 8—Annual Detroit Service Group Get-To-Gether (evening). March 8—Purim Party of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School. March 8—Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Statler Hotel. March 8—Bicur Cholem Jrs. 28th Purim Dance at the Book Cadillac Hotel. March 114—Evening Musicale of Music Study Club. March 10—Annual $5 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. March 11—Professional and Business Women's Division of Hadassah, at Hotel Statler. Address by Rabbi Leon Frani, March 14—Home Relief Society, Night of Games at B'nai Moshe Center, Dexter and Lawrence. March 15—Banquet of Palestine Labor Campaign, March 15—Presentation of "Pinafore" by. Music Group of Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El. March 16—Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home regular meeting at Statler Hotel at 2 p. m. March 17—Address by Rabbi Leon I. Feuer before Zionist Organization of Detroit, at Shaarey Zedek. 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 22—Annual donor dinner of Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium. March 23—Theater party and bridge of Zedakah Club. March 25—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools, at 2 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Board meeting at 12:30, March 29—Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life." March 29—March Frolic of Zedakah Juniors. March 29—"Amateur Night" of the Young Men's Jewish Association. April 19—Annual Neshef of ilashomer Ilatzoir at Northern high School. May 2—Neugarten Sunshine Club, Mothers and Daughters Luncheon. May 3—Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers' and Daughters' Luncheon. May 3—Spring dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old Folks' Home, at the Statler. May 10—Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh- ters' Luncheon. NORTH END CLINIC 'HONORS SALTZSTEIN Beatrice B. Epel Called by Death Miss Beatrice Bessie Epel, 17- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Epel of 15329 Park. Former Chief of Staff Had side Ave., passed away Thursday, GUARD AND YOUR • — BE EYES • SAFE With Heatth•Lite Glasses Rendered Service for 15 Years In tribute to his 15 years of service as chief of staff of North End Clinic, Dr. Harry C. Saltz- stein was honored at a dinner on Tuessday evening, Feb. 25, at Temple Beth El. Those in attend- ance included the trustees, medical staff, personnel and volunteer workers of the clinic, as well as representatives from the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Moth- ers' Clinic. During his period of service as North End Clinic's chief, from 1920 through 1935, Dr. Saltzstein worked in the clinic's quarters in the liannah Schloss Bldg., in the temporary quarters on Westmins- ter Ave., and in the present Leo- pold Winernan Memorial Building, at 936 Holbrook. The clinic's pres- ent, well-equipped plant, is due in great measure to Dr. Saltzstein's work and foresight. In addition to his administrative duties, over this period of years, Dr. Saltzstein has regularly con- ducted a treatment clinic for pa- tients. He has also concerned him- self with the educational develop- ment of the physicians of the corn. munity. The medical-educational program conducted by North End Clinic, which offers post-graduate work in specialized fields, is large- ly due to Dr. Saltzstein's efforts. lie has worked actively in behalf of the Dr. Max Bailin Memorial Lectures, the Monday morning con- ferences and the regular staff meetings which offer Detroit's Jew- ish physicians opportunity for spe- cialized study. Although he has resigned as chief of staff, Dr. Saltzstein is con- tinuing as North End Clinic's chief of surgery. Eyes examined. glasses fitted by registered specialists at ■ price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Next to Klasols or. blichltioo Avo. Jewish Radio Forum The Jewish Radio Forum on Sunday evening, March 1, will iv' broadcast from Station WJBK at 6:30 p. m. It will feature an ad- dress by Dr. Alexander Sanders, member of the boards of the Jew- ish National Workers Aliance and the National Labor Committee, on the subject "Who Shall Build Pal- estine?" Others on the program will in. elude S. Brooks Barron, attormy, member of the Detroit Service Group, In the "Federation News. gram,' and an address by Leon Kay in the interest of the $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. Aaron Kurland, chairman of the Forum, will preside. BEATRICE BESSIE EPEL Feb. 20, after a long illness. She Halevy Plans Purim Party REARING APPAREL per Pound was a victim of streptococcus. The Halevy Singing Society will Miss Epel had attended Central per High School in 1933-34. She was have a Purim party for members and their friends, it is announced an active member of many clubs Minimum Charge, $1.50 i and held high office in the Student by J. Bussell, social chairman. The A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Council. She also attended the date will be announced at the next We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Shaarey Zedek High School, where meeting. The following names were omit- she was secretary of the Student Council and an honor pupil. In ted from last week's list of officers: 1933 she won an oratorical contest Mrs. Esther Nemer, hospital chair- sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek. man; Miss Edith Miller, librarian; Beatrice was forced to leave M. Appleblatt, membership chair. school in October, 1934, when she man; J. Siegel, executive member. took ill and was confined to bed NAZI PROPAGANDA - for 18 months. She was treated at SEMINARY HONORS Harper Hospital for several IN U.' S. COLLEGES 50TH ANNIVERSARY months, and since March 1935 was TOO CAN BUY QUALITY KONtIKIt SWAIM WITH CONFIDENCE from under the oxygen tent at the home DOROTHY PRITZ BECKER (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) of her parents. of 1717 W. Philadelphia Ave. died (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) From Denmark serums were on Monday, Feb. 24, at the age of its leaders who were Catholics, were shot, Prof. Bergel asserted. Baruch Zuckerman, leader of the cos Jastrow, Dr. Alexander Kohut rushed in an attempt to save her. 29. Funeral services were held on No Connection With Any Other Meet Market In Detrolt The second is the German Com- Histadruth and delegate from Pal- and others. During the half the From France and England eminent Tuesday. She is survived by her WE DELIVER _11637.41 DEXTER BLVD. mission for Intellectual Coopera- estine, addressed the following half century of its existence the doctors sent advice. When the doe- husband, Milton; three children, Phone HOGARTH 3042 Jewish organizations: Turover Aid seminary has graduated 287 Rab• tors' convention was held in De- Frank, Rhoda and Gerald; her RetImea Burlingame end Webb tion. The favorite instrument of pro- Society, Yiddisher Folks Verein, Ins who serve communities in trait great heart specialists were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert paganda, which is sent out fort- Bereznitzer Aid Society, First all parts of the United States and sent to examine her, but they saw Pritz; two brothers, Nathan and hope for recovery. Herman, and two sisters, Sylvia nightly by the German Academic Galician Aid Society, and the Ber- Canada. One of its graduates is British pounds in cash. Ile needs NEW BOARD FORMED Exchange Service to members of ditchever Progressive Verein, At now the Chief Rabbi of the Brit- F The funeral took place Sunday, Buchhalter and Goldie. this money because he must show eb. 23, from her home. Burial was TO AID EXODUS OF ish Empire. all those meetings he spoke of the German faculties in universities, in cash in Palestine in order to be Dr. Adler reported that the in Clover Ilill Park Cemetery. HENRY KATZ English and in German, is "News Histadruth, Labor Palestine, and 100,000 REICH JEWS admitted. The rest of his capi- in Brief." Supposedly, this period- the upbuilding of the Jewish Na- number of requests from congre• b Funeral services were conducted of 2740 Fullerton Ave., 49 years tal he can take out only in goods y Rabbi A. Sonenklar. M. Hershman and old, died on Feb. 27. Funeral tional Home. The organizations ;cations in all parts of the coun- Cantor J. II. Six tau- (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) ical gives information about the provided through a banking trans. a ctivities of the German Govern. responded generously to the appeal try for rabbis who are graduates dents of Shaarey Zedek High services will be held at Ruben- action. stein's residence, 2955 Monterey, four years and will be used for ment and publishes speeches of for the $10,000 Gewerkschaften of the seminar y has been so great School were the ball-bearers. An emigrant, for instance, need on Sunday, Starch 1. Burial will the transplantation of 100,000 not take along 1,000 pairs of 'Nazi high officials. The content of campaign fund. Several hundred that the seminary has been unable to fill them. Twenty-three stu- dollars were collected at the meet- be at 2 p. m. in Machpaleh Ceme- German Jews between the ages shoes, if that is what his capital these pamphlets is controlled by tery. He is survived by his wife, of 17 and 35 years. The money would buy, and afterward peddle Joseph Lumberg Dies the German government exactly as ings. They also pledged their full- dents of the rabbinical depart- will be used for retraining pro- them in Palestine. He simply Elizabeth, his mother, Mrs. Dora is the German press, and the Goes hearted support to the cause of ment occupied pulpits in various spective emigrants in trades and pays the amount he is permitted ernment is identical with that of Labor " Zionism and this year's synagogues in the country during Following a short illness Joseph Garvett, four sisters, Mrs. Samuel campaign. the High Holy Days. professions suitable for their new to transfer in that manner into the Nazi Party. Lumberg passed away at his late Gluchman of New York, Mrs. Saul The Gewerkschaften campaign lands, for traveling expenses, for the Reichsbank, which credits it The present academic term has resident, 534 E. 114th St., Cleve- Vatz of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Louis Nazi Camouflage Mesdames Rose Agree. IL Allender, B. living expenses during the initial to a new organization called "Has- Aran, Aron.. B. Bak, S. Baker. A. 11. One significant feature of this has up to now reached the sum of a total enrollment of 413- students land, Ohio, on Feb. 21. Funeral I teck and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, both Barnett, H. Ilankis. 1. !Rawer. Sam Bro. over $3,000. Among those who period and for loans to assist in varah," that being the Hebrew dy. A. Busker, L. Cashwan, J. Cedar. A. propaganda is that it is camou- in all departments of the semis- services, with Rabbi Abraham I of Detroit and three brothers, starting a new existence. J. Cohen, Nathan Cohen. Sol. flaged. The camouflage is even have already achieved the largest ary, including the Teachers In- Nowak officiating, were conducted Marcus Katz and Morris Garvett, for "transfer." This organization Cullen, Cabot, Abraham Cooper, R. Dermer, J. erepent of contributions H. stitute, the Seminary College .of at the Cohn-Margowsky Funeral both of Detroit and Joseph Gar- German Jews Will Help has offices in Berlin and Tel Aviv. Dentehe, 11. Diamond, E. Dombrower, more- important in a magazine cal- Schumer, treasurer of this are cam- Jewish Studies and the Israel Parlors, Friday, Feb. 21, and the vett of Philadelphia. Sol B. Edelman. J. Ellenetein, W. El- led "University and Foreign Coun- German Jews will be expected H h Pays Out Marks son. L. Emitter, B. Feldman, Oncar Fel. paign, B. Rosenthal, I. A. Lieb. Friedlander Classes, In addition deceased was buried in the Lens- liaavarah pays out of the man, Anna Fisher, N. FM.. S Fried- tries." Before Hitler, this bulletin son and M. Scheyer. to contribute toward the expenses BARRISH PORVIN there is an attendance of more ing Street Cemetery, The pall- within Germany. These will in- amounts credited to It In marks land. I. Fruman. S. Garber, 8. Gins- was available to the academic The work for this campaign is than 100 women in classes spun- bearers were Alex Auerbach, Jack of 3766 Duane Ave., 65 years old, berg, S. Glucklich, Herman Greenberg. world by subscription. Now it is clude the cost of retraining. Half for goods bought in Germany by (1 wort, B. Gordon, J. Boman, H. Gor- sent free. It is full of descriptions progressing enthusiastically among cored by the four leading nationallWeinstein, Julius Rothschild, Leon died on Feb. 24. Funeral services of the prospective emigrants are Palestine Importers, and the im- man, A. Grunt, I. Gusain, H. Harris, Hamill), S. Honlaman, Wm. of Nazi decrees; the necessity for the Jewish organizations and so- Jewish women's organizations of, Byrnes, Coleman Spitz, Ralph Ful- were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral expected to go to I'alestine. And migrant, on hie arrival in Tel Jacob Hordes, P. Jacobson, L. Keller, L. J. cieties, many of whom have ar- the country,—the Council of Jew- dauer, Dr. S. F. there some "capitalist" Jews will Aviv, draws the equivalent in Pal- Napitamky, Saul Katz, 0. L. Bavarian. other cour'eies to adopt the philo- ranged special Palestine gather- M. Hirsch and Home on Feb. 25 with burial in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Can- ish Women, Hadassah, Ivriah and Sam Broudy of Detroit. be needed to provide employment estine currency deposited by the A. Knossos... J. II. Eshelman, M. Krause, sophies and practices of Nazism; ings. the Women's League of the Jos. Nunln, Anna Laiken, 11. Lefkoveky, anti-Semitic propaganda and it at- Mr. Lumberg, who wan born in tor J. Sonenklar officiating. lie is for poorer immigrants, thus neces- importer. Ordinarily the individ- B. Lehrman. B. 1.00, II. Levin, Ben United Synagogue. The victory banquet of the Ge- survived by his wife, Anna, a eon, Rigrod, Poland, attended the Ye- sitating some variation from the ual emigrant may transfer in this Liels.rmon, M. Linniek. H, Margolies. P. tempts to show up rotten liberal- werkschaften campaign will be held Within the past year the Teach-I shivas at Mir and Veloshin in his David, and three daughters, Mrs. D. Starks. Lillian Slayer, ism, Dr. Berel said. Samuel-Marks plan of mere as- fashion up to 60,000 marks, but glarienthal. Sam Meskin, It Mundt, Ethel Nagel, 0. on Sunday evening, March 15, at era Institute has established a early youth. His business took Samuel Baker, Mrs. Michael Berk- University and Foreign Coun- sisted emigration. larger sums may be authorized in Diets., A. Pannell. Ralph Paul, H. Philadelphia-Byron Center. Zal- School of Practice for Children, I him to Pit., It Platkin, Leo Pollock, IL Poe- tries, Prof. Bergel said, had a very Southern Europe and ssEng- owitz eand Mrs. Albert Daniels, 8 From within Germany it is pos- exceptional cases. All else he most ow, V. Rader, L. Reittler, E. Rodin, interesting statement with—refer- mah Rubashow, editor of the and in addition to the regular land prior to his arrival in. the grandchildren- and two brothers. sible to analyze and see in clearer deposit in blocked accounts, which Fannie Rodin, Louie Row, A. Rosenthal. ence to the Olympics in its issue Davin, labor daily in Palestine, Saturday morning service a ape- I United States about 60 years ago. Dubin, B. Sarwohn, Jon. 8.31, a. detail various schemes, sonic in may be sold abroad as emigrant Anna JOSEPH LARRISON Schmidt. Jennie Schwartz, E. Strides, of 1935. Therein, it complains that will be guest speaker. A musical cial service is conducted for child He was married in Detroit, mov- effect now and some only at prey. marks at a discount of 60 per a. Sharkey, IL. Shatovrilz, Saul Ithayo- exchange of teachers, students and program by well known artists dren by a student of the semis- ing to Cleveland about 35 years of 1418 Virginia Park, 75 years Sike, Pattie SIsekind, 'vim ft trlinitz. cent or more, or he may utilize it ent in the form of future plans, will be rendered. Reservations are ary. ago. He was a member of the old, died on Feb. 19. Funeral serv- J. Sklar, M. Stone, B. Tickton, Sydney traveling groups for the purpose for the great exodus of Jews. In in paying for German exports up Wallace. 1. W•rshawelty, J. Weisberg. of making the "New Germany" accepted at the office of the Na- The seminary has been invited. Cleveland Orthodox Old Home, ices were held on Feb. 20 at Lewis broad outline there probably will to 60 per cent of their value, pay. B. Weiss, L. Weisman. IV. Winsholl, better understood in the world, tional Labor Committee, 8679 12th to participate in the 300th anni.d the Chibas Jerusalem Congrega- Bros. Funeral Home with inter- be three principal projects up for ing the remaining 40 per cent in It Wiener, 1. Wirtz, Ben Blew and albs have the disadvantage that they do St., Garfield 9460. versary celebration of Harvard tion, and the Detroit Odd Fellows' ment in Woodmere Cemetery, Dr. discussion in London. One is the foreign exchange. University in September. Prof. Lodge N . Leo M. Franklin officiating. He is not work sufficiently broadly. The . Theoretically a Palestine emi- existing Zionist project for emi- Louis Ginzberg will represent the Olympic Games, however, offer a He was the father of the late survived by two daughters, Mrs. Study Group of Jr. Council gration to Palestine and the two grant is supposed to receive the MAXINE FINSTERWALD Seminary. unique opportunity to act exten- Mrs. Anna Shapiro and Jacob Belle Shapero and Mrs. Hilda others are based on extensions of exact amount of his money trans- TO SPEAK ON MODERN sively in this sense and on a scale Jacob. The latest addition to the schol- Lumberg and grandfather of Jewish Women of the ferred within the 50,000-mark it. arly publication of the seminary late Sol Lumberg of Detroit. He other wise unattainable and to im- THEATER ON MARCH 6 The first is known here as the limit without any additional sale SAM KATZ press the public of the whole is a volume entitled "Mishnah is survived by his wife, Rieke, his The last meeting of the Study Warburg Plan because it was sub- of German goods. Actually, since , Group of the Junior Council of and Tosefta-Shabbat" by Dr. h rs. Dora Tower, Mrs. of 3315 Richton Ave., 71 years old, "The Modern Theater, Left and world." mitted to Economics Minister there are more prospective Jewish Boaz Cohen, instructor in died en Feb. 21, Funeral service= In the same article, Baron de Jewish Women was held at the Tal- Sophie Greenberg of Detroit; and lijalmar Schacht last fall by Max emigrants than there are chances Right" will be the subject of a lec- Coubertin, the founder of the mod- home of Dorothy Rosenthal at the mud. Among the other books Mrs. Rae Fuldauer, Golda, Neuta were held on Feb. 23.with inter- Warburg of Hamburg. It deals of selling German gooey in Pales- ture by Maxine Finsterwald in the ern Olympics, is praised in the fol. Wilshire Hotel, on Feb. 16, Mrs. which have recently appeared by and son, Allen, of Cleveland; 14 ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- principally with the emigration of tine, importers must offer steadily Women's City Club auditorium on lowing terms: "His friends know Milton Kuttnauer talked to the members of its faculty and alum- grandchildren and four great tery, Cantor J. Sonenklar offici- wealthier Jews and transfers their increasing rebates on goods, and Friday, March 6, at 8 p. m. The him as a warm admirer of 'New group about the work being done ni, are: Prof. Louis Finkelstein's grandchildren. ating. He is survived by his wife, lecture is being sponsored by the capital through "additional" Ger- these rebates are made at the Anna, a daughter, Mrs. Rose Germany' and its leader." on peace in the Senior Council. "Sifre on Deuteronomy," the first man exports. Its broad aspects expense of emigrants, who thur New Writers, a literary magazine two parts; Prof. Mordecai AL Rosenthal and four sons, Another favorite propaganda Stimulated by her report, a group Activities of the East Side Harry, Isadore and Hyman. Nati*, have been touched upon in Lon- are forced to subsidize German published by the Detroit Writers' itendelistributed in the universities for the study of international re- Kaplan's "Judaism in Transition;" 111 Branch of Young Israel don dispatches to the New York exports. At present this rebate Guild, and is open to the public. is a pamphlet entitled "A Foreign lations was formed and there will Prof. Moses Hymanson's "Sabbath Miss Finsterwald Is the author amounts to more than 25 per cent Times. Visitor's Impression of Germany" be a meeting of this group on Sun- and Festival Addresses;" Dr. that have been of several plays no that after paying his 25 per- The intermediate group of the Aim of Warburg Plan written by C. G. Campbell of New day, March I, 11:30 a, m., at the Samuel Rosenblatt's "Interpreta- The Warburg Plan provides for cent "fugitive tax," the emigrant published and produced on Broad- York, Prof. Bergel stated. This home of Myra Mayer, 160 Wood- tion of the Bible and the Mish- East Side branch of Young Israel In loving memory of our dear a "liquidation bank," with head- is lucky if he gets three-fourths way. Her play "Giants in Chains" pamphlet is published by the Carl land Ave. nah," Rabbi Samuel Cohen's three has been reorganized under the di- quarters in London and branches of the rest, even within the 50,- woe the Otto 11. Kahn prize for Schurz Association in Berlin, a volumes, "Jewish Child Guid- rection of its president, Jack Kap- husband and father, Charles Gil- three-act plays in • national com- semi-governmental institution man, who passed away four years lan, and is now open for new mem- all over the world, financed by 000-mark limit- ance," "Leader's Guide" and CARD OF SYMPATHY bers. The group consists of Jewish ago, March 1, 1932. All emigrants take along 1,000 petition, and she was twice winner which, under this misleading title stock subscription by world Jewry. The Katz Family Circle wishes "Students' Manual;" Dr. Ben Zion Darn of sadness comet over us Its principal purpose is to advance marks, without restrictions and of the Samuel French prize for "recommends to its readers the to extend sincere sympathy to Bokser's "Pharisaic Judaism In boys between the ages of 12 and 16 Team in mBence often Dew original plays in the National Memory keep* him ever near us money on German goods exported more if they provide proof they principles of dictatorship, press- the family of the late Barrish Transition;" Dr. Joseph H. and offers, besides the Saturday Tholigh he died four years Mtn Little Theater Tournament. morning services, many education- by emigrating Jews so as to en- will establish agencies for the sale Hertz's "Deuteronomy in the censorship and racial legislation." Porvin. Sadly missed by his wife, Fan- Miss Finsterwald is now one of able them to obtain cash before, of German goods abroad. The most violent propaganda Pentateuch and Haftorahs;" Dr. al, social, athletic and cultural nie, and son, Russell. B • ' h Plan Would Aid Youth the editors of New Writers maga- leaflet distributed among univer- the goods could be profitably sold. Israel Elfenbein's "The Historic activities, one of which is the Bible This summarizes the present zine, and is director of dramatics sity professors, in Professor Ber- pense expected from them is to tell Material in the Works of Mal. hour, held every Saturday, at 3:30 These emigrants envisage obtain- ing their new stock in other coun- situation and the future prospects at the Liggett School. For the last gers knowledge, Is a leaflet en- their countrymen what they have monides;" Dr. Michael Higger's p. m., under the direction of Maur- G re ge rm i ice Harris. The group meets every "The Treatises Derek Erez." tries besides Palestine and obtain- of the German-Jewish "capitalist" several years she was employed in titled: "Germany's Fight for West- seep nr.inne Germany.' Re'ii. Cantor on to say that The Library of the Seminary Thursday evening `at 7:30, at the ing it immediately. The system The Samuel-Marks-Bearsted plan New York as a play consultant by ern Civilization" by unnamed au- David Golden "the Americans who have parti. several Broadway producers, and Jewish Community Center. Mickey has acquired 541 volumes and would rapidly develop into a mere is a different matter entirely. It thors and publishers. "This," he ngn ipu rcirats banking matter, enabling emi- is concerned not so much with also did theatrical publicity work. said, "is a most disgusting villi- cipated in these tours often do eight important manuscripts Goldsmith is th•sponsor. The East Side'branch of Young Miss Finsterwald has a fine fication of the Jews, Germany's what they have been asked. They mostly through donation. It has grants to get a substantial share the transfer of capital of pros- of their money and incidentally perous Jews as with the trans- awareness of the American Thea- fight for Western Civilization say that they have spoken with been of service during the year Israel obtained the services of many Germans; that these to nearly 10,000 readers and visi- Miss Janet Shulman, to conduct Appointment subsidizing from emigrant funds plantation of young Jews and with ter and through her theoretical against the Bolshevist chaos con- many, Et LID WIN all enthusiastically for Hit- tors. The Seminary Museum of the children's hour, which is held the export of "additional" Ger- their settlement in various coun- knowledge, as well as her contact sists in the fight against the Jews. were Wedding Cerro,• ler; that the measures which hor- Jewish Ceremonial Objects con- on Saturday, at 2 p. m., for chil- sire Performed al tries; hence the need of a $15,- with the theatrical world, is able This pamphlet was sent to me from man goods. Home and by to present • well rounded discus- Germany as a letter. Thousands rify the outside world were really tinues to draw thousands of in- dren from 6 to 12 years of age, at Dr. Schacht is understnod to 000,000 fund. of copies of it had been confiscated necessary; that American newspa- dividuals and groups to its collec- the Center. This plan grew out of a scheme sion of her subject. favor this plan on two conditions. pers were incorrect in their re- A recent play of Miss Finster- a few weeks before aboard the tion, and has on view an interest- One is that the exports must re- originally advanced by Simon Germany." e e d t m i n a g n y 0 . " f i s h eabout rG ing exhibit of Ethiopic books and Gifts to North End Clinic ally be "additional"—that is, in _Marks, • British chain-store mag- weld's, in which she collaborated Hamburg-American line. The ac- p o t American dd i screditing Monuments of Character addition to German goods now nate, for speeding up the exodus with Louis Fall, "From These companying letter is especially in- reporters in Germany is a very im- manuscripts dealing with the North rEnd Clinic has received Shores," was produced in Detroit teresting. It urges caution in using Falashas, the Jews of Ethiopia. going out through existing chap-' of young Jews, who no longer the following contributions: the booklet, asks for the addresses portant phase of the propagandiz- nets. The other condition is that have any prospects in Germany, by the New Theater Union. In honor of Mrs. Mathilda Welt's of Americans who might be inter- I ing activities," Prof. B e r gel Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society at least part of these exports shall and their settlement in Palestine, birthday, from Carrie May Berger, as charged. "The same method is ap- be paid for in foreign exchange, in addition to "capitalist" Jews Officers Installed by Equal- ested in it, and requeats to give Purim Party March 15 plied to exchange students," he about Mrs. Hattie Selling, Mrs. Marl many lectures as possible Germany having little interest in and working Jews arriving on Fleischman. ity Club the material, the source of which exports that would entail only the certificates of the mandate au- The next meeting of the Advi- said. the case of Rutgers Univer- In memory of Sidney Frank, is given as official. loss of capital now in Germany thorities. sity, he made clear that pro-Nazi sory Board of the llebrew Ladies from Miss Dorothy Bloom and Mr. Equality Club held its annual News Writers Discredited without bringing in coveted for- Aid Society will take place Mon- professors choose the individual and Mrs. Charles Hamburger, Describing methods other than installation and a luncheon at the eign exchange. students to send to Germany; sel- day, March 2, at 1:30 p. m., at the In memory of Mrs. Mollie Cohen home of Mrs. Rive Fishman, Sat- the distribution of propaganda I ect Present Plan Under Study personally the families with home of Mrs. Eugene Gelbman, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- Contributions to the Jewish urday, Feb. 22. material employed by the Nazis, whom The plan follows in some de- the students should life, and 3772 Wager Ave. Mrs. Gelbman burger. i . FLectures, chair- Berge' said: "A favorite Freedman was Children's Home Dr. Mrs. Betty gree the present arrangement for the Nazis who should look after will be hostess to the members of cosmoi bad MmbM aloomoombe the Dr. Max Bailin Me- man of the affair. and was also method is for German organiza- them. The student comes in con- the board. The regular meeting of Me- emigration to Palestine. That ar- the Govern- 7725 TWELFTH ST. The Jewish Children's Home of given the honor of installing the tions maintained by from Dr. John L. rangement, however, according to tact only with Nazis, writes letters the society will take place on Wed- ment as, for instance, the Carl new officers. The vice-president, morial and Dr. E. J. Panzner. Detroit wishes to acknowledge with an °Meinl announcement, is now March 4, at 2 p. m., at the Association, to invite a I to his or her college paper praising nesday, For the Supplementary Medical under review, with new regula- thanks the receipt of the follow- Mrs. Goose, released old officers Schurz Dexter-Lawrence Hall. the Nazis and continues his praise number of American college teach- from further duties. tions in prospect. The arrange- ing donations: upon return. "And", Prof. Bergel Further plans are being made Assistance Fund for Childrem in Rev. Caster The new officers are: Evelyn ers to visit Germany with all ex- comments, "perhaps the most scan- for the Purim card party which memory: of Mathilda Cohen, from Ladies Auxiliary of Temple ment is outlined in the following penses paid. During the several Goose, president; Mrs. Emma Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline; and paragraphs. It should first be ex- Beth El. months trip there is not a single dalous feature of the whole busi- will be held on Sunday evening, contributions from Mrs. Van Peck, vice president; Mrs. Ida Milton Greenblatt, 1705 Calvert. Silverman ness is that traveling expenses of March 15, at the Dexter-Lawrence plained, however, that in all cases Baa- IITEGIcAL Mrs. Jack Helper, 18941 Park- Clayman, financial secretary; Mrs. hour when the foreign guest is these students have been paid by Hall. There will be card playing len's Club and Mr. Mahler's Club. any emigrant taking out any mon- s )10111t1. Fannie Davis. recording secretary; without the guidance of the spon- collections taken up by all students and refreshments. The following For the Social Service Relief ey or property in any form must side. tb I eary• the Fund, contributions from the Mrs. Triesman, 9353 Broad- Mrs. Sarah Weingarden, treasurer; soring organization. Naturally, pay a "Reich fugitive tax" amount- not Pee or hear any- of the German department. And members will be hostesses for the Aaron Mendelson Memorial Trust visitors do Mrs. Sylvia Berkowitz, auditor; neesetthereile4 by there is a subtle pressure which evening: Mesdames Morris Bien- ing to 25 per cent of all he pos- street . rbriiribin• Mrs. Libby Wolfson snd Mrs. Bel- thing which the Nazis do not want co mpels all student* to pay up." Central Store& 4035 Fenkell, dorf, Charles Berger, Eugene I and the Jennie Grogan Mendelson sesses before he may enter into Nosplterle them to. Especially since many of le Pearson, sick committee; Mrs. Memoriel Trust, Mrs. M. Ruskin, 17550 Wood- The college dormitory, the class- Diamond, Daniel any arrangement whatever. 2903 and Betty Freedman and Mrs. Rive them do not even speak German." room, the club, is also used for the Samuel Berkowitz. Weinbaum The public Is That being disposed of, a Jew- ingham Drive. Elmhurst is," Prof. Bergel con- spreading of Nazi propaganda, The ace stylist of clothes for Judge Charles Rubiner, Wayne Fishman, board of directors; Mrs. "The result invited. There will be a nominal ish "capitalist" wishing to emi- "few can resist this flat- TO. 8-6839 com- tinued, admission charge. American women is Nettie Rosen- shrews.. grate to Palestine may take along County Bldg., in memory of Mrs. Ann Schwartz, entertainment tering attention. The only recom- Prof. Betel charged. Perfewerw stein of New York. mittee. lie household goods and 1,000 Mollie Cohn and Sidney Frank. FLAT PIECES IOC MARGOLIS Bros. Sons Kosher Meat and Poultry Market Baruch Zuckerman Guest Speaker at Palestine Rallies OBITUARY IN MEMORIAM Manuel Mach