,Americam Apish PeriaCcal alder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO piEVETROITIEN1Sil (ARON ICU April 3, 1936 PAGE THREE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HASHOMER HATZAIR ANNUAL CONCERT BORDEN'S MILK ... AT NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 19 TALK IS NO REMEDY Married 50 Years Junior Home Relief Plans Mothers and Daughters Luncheon More than 300 relatives and friends attended the reception last (CONCLUDED FR(,bil PACE ONE) these purposeless purposes, these Sunday evening in honor of the postage-stamp plasters for a golden wedding anniversary of thing except the relief that comes Caesarian wound, the spinning of The board of the Junior Home Henry Siegl, well-known vie- The third annual concert of from the expressed sense of hor- hundreds of useless verbal tops Relief Society and six representa- Hashomer Hatzair, the Zionist tinier and music teacher, will be ror? Let us look at • few facts. with the wand of rhetoric do not tives from the Senior Home Relief Scout Youth Movement, will be featured as guest solosit. He will constitute a greater betrayal of met at the home of Ellen Barnett Poland signed the Minority Rights play a number of new Palestinian Jewry than that of which we joint- Clauses under duress, and not of ly accused the British Government on Tuesday evening, March 24. melodies. Plans for a Mother and Daugh- A large and varied program is her own free will. As they oper- some years ago. Jewry is in the Under the Strict Supervision of the ter luncheon were discussed, Mrs. being prepared by the members of ated they did not prove effective. main inarticulate. But is there not Harry Shulman and Bliss Wini- the organization. The B'Nei Mid- some meaning in its refusal to re- The only country in which these fred Berk are co-chairmen for this bar, the youngest group, which is rights operate is in Czechoslovakia. spond to the synthetic chorus sink. The luncheon will be held composed of children of the ages which, unrehearsed, demands the This Milk Will Contain the Their value is doubtful, and the on Sunday, May 3. of 10 to 13, is preparing a play- Jews have no ardent longing for right to perform on every stage? let, the action of which centers Plans were also made for a pot You may tell me, and I will them. These Rights have written around the life of the children of luck supper and an evening of themselves off the slate. The ache- agree, that had I attended any games to be held the latter part of the Kibbutz (collective) In Pales- chita issue is not of Polish origin. other gathering yesterday, called April for the members of tine. The Tzofim (Scouts), the the or- , which adds the most essential qualities for human A bill passed the Czechoslovakia for the same purpose, I would have boys and girls of the ages. of 14 ganization and their friends. parliament last fall which, when I heard the same bathos, resolute ir- health. You can now obtain this Kosher Milk for to 17, are preparing a group of The next meeting of the Junior last followed the matter, was still resolution, self-contradiction and folk dances of the various nations Passover in stores, and delivered to your home every in suspense because its terminology unpreparedness. Fumbling, n o t Home Relief Society will be held of the world, and also a number —co s Coultesy 144.4 News on Sunday, April 5, at the Statler thought, is characteristic of all left loopholes. It is a characteristic day by calling of pyramids and athletic prowess Jewish organizations. It suggests Hotel, display. ABRAHAM AND ANNE RASKIN anti-Semitic weapon, and Poland that failure of American Jewry has had no use for the Jews from The Bogrim, the oldest mem- which is already finding its echoes bers of the organization, are pre- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Raskin of the time of their admission under SECRETARY ROPER 2224 Blaine Ave. Casimir the Great. The Poles have in the Jewish press. paring a sequel to Masadah, the ATTACKS BIGOTRY changed as little as the Germans. Why do I write? Thirty-eight Felicitating Mr. and Mrs. Ras- epic poem by Meyer Lamdan, the young Palestinian poet. Last kin at the party in their honor at Both have acquired new methods years ago you felt the sharp edge CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) of offense. Unfortunately we have of a clear idea. You have put a year's presentation of Masadah the Phalanx Club, 114 Erskine found so much favor in the eyes St., were their seven children, 23 invented no new means of defense. score of pasteboard breast-plates resources to take care of them- Legal Economic Pressure between yourself and It. Hundreds of the audience, that it was de- grandchildren and two great- The Poles hate the Jews. Be- have imitated you. There Is con selves, he stated that the present cided to present the continuation grandchildren, and scores of cous- cause we knew that we pressed on fusion and chaos when only single- administration will continue in Its this year. The dance group will ins, uncles, aunts and in-laws. efforts to bring greater happi- Mr. and Mrs. Rankin have lived Poland the Minority Rights claus- mind(dness and clarity can save. provide the dances for this play. ness and security to all people. A mass recitation, depicting the in Detroit during the 50 years of es. The Polish Government is not The darker hours lie before us be- Lauds Hospital's Work anti-Semitic. It does not have to cause that despair which gnaws emigration to Palestine from the their married life. Mr. Raskin, be. If the Endeka could get a free at tens of thousands of Jewish who is 74, is retired from business. Declaring that the motto of the days of the first Aliyah until to- Mrs. Raskin is 68. They have Mx hand such as was granted the hearts drives to desperate acts, National Jewish Hospital, "None day, will be presented. HENRY SIEGL The Parents Council is partici- sons, Morris, Samuel, Emil, Mor- Black Hundreds in Russia blood and that hate of us which embit- May Enter Who Can Pay—None held Sunday, April 19, at North- pating actively this year in the ton, Ralph and Nathan D., and a would flow from Kattowicz to ters our lives does not care a snap Can Pay Who Enter," embodies Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarette. after the show ern High School, Woodward at sale of tickets, and advance re- daughter, Mrs. Morris Schwartz. Wilna. This has not happened on- of the fingers for all this talk of "an ennobling philosophy of hu- ly because the Government ap- rights and civilization. In deep sor- manitarian service," Secretary Owen. ports are promising, proved the organization of the row Roper stated that "it is a wonder. B'rith Hachaysl. Unfortunately Yours very truly, ful thing that such agencies as the denbaum, Leo Ash, Florence Siegel, SHAAREY ZEDEK YPS that defense corps is poor and JACOB de IIAAS. National Jewish Hospital are de- therefore insufficiently organized. March 22, 1936 (Date of Amer. voted especially to the relief and MEETING ON SUNDAY Abe Chaben and Jenne Freene, The next presentation of the The Endeka, like all the anti-Sem- ican Jewish Conference for Polish care of the indigent sick, without dramatics group will be on Sun- Michael Gould, formerly of the itic groups in Europe, are anti- Jewry), - regard to race or creed. No great- The next regular meeting of day, April 19. firm of Henley, Gould and Wolfe, government. Eevery chancellory in er American and humanitarian the Young People's Society of May 10 has been selected as the with offices at 1221 Penobscot Europe, except of Germany, rec- service is to be found anywhere," Congregation Shaarey Zedek will tentative date for the annual Leap Bldg., was appointed on the staff ognizes in anti-Semitism an enemy President Roosevelt, in a men-. That's the Ginsberg policy and that explains be held on Sunday, April 5, at 3 Year Party given by the girl mem- of Homer Cummings, United to the state. The Government can sage to the delegates lauded the States Attorney General. Mr. Gould either turn the flank of this oppo- bers of the organization, why we're making so many friends—and hold- p. m., in the social hall of the work of the National Jewish Hos- will be assigned to the tax division sition by the yielding privileges in ing them, too! pital as a "noble enterprise de- synagogue. Thaddeus Wronski, under Robert H. Jackson and will the anti-Jewish program, or suc- dicated to the relief of human managing director of the Detroit Jr. Young People's Social be assigned to the prosecution of cumb. I am not apologizing for any fraud cases, especially those in- of these governments, Poland in- The Junior Congregation has suffering," and greetings were Civic Opera, will address the Group of B'nai Moshe volved in income tax matters, cluded; I merely look at the facts. completed arrangements for an received from many Senators ex- group. The Jr. Young People's Social Mr. Gould has for the past two Poland is poor. Thousands of essay contest. The following are pressing appreciation for the free Final preparations have now Group of B'nai Moshe invited all service given by the National Jew- years, been an assistant in the Jews go hungry from day to day, the rules: been completed for the second who are interested to its open general counsel's office in the In- thousands have no shelter at night. 1.—All entries will be classified ish Hospital to the tuberculous "Night at the Theater" to be pre- meeting on April 5, at 1:30 p, poor of their states. ternal Revenue Bureau. Ile is a Those who work earn less than a in two divisions—Senior and sented this season, Sunday, April in the club room of the synagogue. Dr. Fishbein Speaks native Detroiter, having graduated pittance. Jewish girls sell their Junior. The Junior division shall 19, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall Under the chairmanship of Ger- from the public schools of Detroit bodies in Warsaw for the price of comprise the ages of 10 through "Babies are not born tubercu- of the synagogue. This offering trude Grossman the club is spon. and the law school of the Univer- a crust of rye bread. I speak of 14, and the Senior division shall lous, and the old belief that cer- consists of three one-act plays un- suing a "Millionaires Party" on der the direction of Ralph Bern- April 19, at 8:30 p. m., at the sity of Michigan. Ile practiced law what I have seen. The legal econo- comprise the ages of 15 and up- tain children come into the world ward. in Detroit upon his being admitted mic pressure is terrific on the with seeds of tuberculosis is a stein and Milton Ross, to be fol- B'nai Moshe. It will be open to 2.—The contest is open to all fairy tale," Dr. Fishbein of Chi- lowed by dancing. June Rozner non-members. Many games are to the bar in 1928 until his ap- storekeepers, the manufacturers and Jay Frankel head the commit- planned as features for the party. pointment as assistant in the gen- and the hand and homeworkers. regular attendents and members cago, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, tee in charge and assisting them This club is a social group and eral counsel's office in the Internal My tablets are full of lurid details. of the Junior Congregation. OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS 3.—The subject of the essay told the banquet guests, lie stated, are: Murray Goldstein, Annette is planning many entertainments Revenue Bureau in 1934. His par- America has done nothing to as- Always More Than 250 Desirabl e Used Cars for Sale ents reside in Mt. Clemens, Mich. suage that hunger. Plenty of brave should deal with any Sedra or however, that 75 per cent of the Reiner, David Brenner, Mildred for its members. The membership This is the first time a Michigan words for empty bellies. Not your llaphtorah the student is particu- children of the country are in Feldman, Hyman Safran, Dr, Gol- is limited to 40 outside of the con- 12515.45 GRATIOT AVE. PINGREE 6400 man has been appointed to the tax fault, not mine. True nevertheless. larly interested in, in the first two die Gray, Maurice Shiffman, Amy gregation's members. Those in- fected with tuberculosis by the USED CAR STORE: 3920 WOODWARD AVE. The Polish Government needs no books of Moses. Cohen, Edward Waldman, Ida terested, between the ages of 17 division of the United States At- time they are 14 years old, and information on American opinion. 4.—The essay is to be written warned that the first sign of in- Waldman, Sylvia Rosenthal, Allan to 21, are invited to the coming torney General's office. I assure you that it is conscious in ink or typed, doubled spaced, fection must be taken as the sig- Weston, Hanna Trute, Jack Lin- affairs. of it even if not a word be spoken, on one side of the paper only. In nal for immediate care of such not an article written. Petitions, either case pages are to be num- children. "Open air, sunshine, remonstrances are "carrying coals bered clearly. The name and age proper rest and adequate food are to Newcastle." The resolution you of the author should be clearly to overcome this first onset of the helped frame found the Polish written on the first page. disease," he explained. The famous Brentano book firm, Government guilty, and in your 5.—The essay is to consist of which recently opened a book de- Rev, Dr. William S. Friedman, own address you beseeched that not less than 800 nor more than partment at Kern's under the founder and president of the hos- same Government to listen to your 1000 words, name of Brentano's in Kern's, has views. These contradictory atti- pital, in describing the free na- 6.—Students may consult par- placed David Brodsky in charge of WLEy tudes have marked all your acts ents, teachers, friends, or refers tion-wide, non-sectarian work of prdmotion of Jewish books. Mr. 1 R and speeches since Jan. 1. You ence works for advice regarding the institution since its opening Brodsky is the assistant manager '• , ,Xi are evidently overstrained, and I the contents and form of their 36 years ago, urged Increasing de- of the new department. sympathize with you, • but this essays, but in all cases the result- termination on the part of the Educated in Edinburgh, Scot- whole policy of contradictory acts • ing product shall be strictly the American people to stamp out land, Mr. Brodsky has traveled , • and speeches has bewildered the student's own work, as regards tuberculosis. throughout Europe. His fine Jew- Describing the work done for INN to''.• public, confused opinion, and pro- language, organization and ideas. ish background coupled with his duced a campaign of alibis even in 7.—All essays are to be submit. tuberculous children at the Den- . . general academic training provides 0 the field of money raising. ted to Mr. Abe Gordon, sponsor ver institution, Mre. S. Pisko, ex- him with the qualities most desir- I see the Jewish problem as a of the Junior Congregation, on or ecutive secretary, voiced a plea able for the selection of best books I N for a new interpretation of the whole. There was no difficulty in before May I, 1936, 0 i and to advise on book purchases. 1932 in forecasting the German phrase "Crippled Children." "A ' 1 - 0 0 ii When he first came here from phase. I went to Poland last fall child may be whole In every limb To ..- 1, l Dunfermline, Scotland, where his partly to assure myself of the ..L.,,...... but if it has a tendency to tuber- father is an honorary magistrate, culosis, it Is se sadly crippled as . prospects, in what was unfamiliar II L w "'II I . , Mr. Brodsky lived in Detroit for a '''' one whose arms and legs are hor- terrain, of what my mail and time. He then went to Chicago /f ell ribly twisted and misshapen," she . I • 1 11--- i reading presaged list spring. In ; ' - ' . ' - where he was active in the Bren- " 1 - this letter I have advisedly used Jack Tucker, former basketball declared, "Because the physical tano-Kroch's Book Store. Brenta- i ' the term "deluge" as to what is star, succumbed to a nine months deformity of crippled children is , no's has now sent him here to help impending for Jewry unless some illness of cancer last Friday and as easily seen, our sympathy and ' organize the local branch. vital change takes place. I would was buried Sunday with several help are readily given them. The ' , - ;:' , ,,,„ ii; prefer to prove a false prophet, hundred people attending the fu- deformities of children afflicted 4 • ., -1- • id...orgrod=" with childhood tubeculosis may be I but there are no portents of mir- neral. lie was 30 years old. i E.- . PARENTS APPROVE ire i 4 : -: - 01 .1 1 . -- acles in the skies. Tucker, who played ball on ma- seen only through the x - ray and 11 '11 .'...•••• DEMONSTRATIONS . Willing to Let Jews Go ny of Philip "Cincy" Sachs' teams, other medical procedures, but the The Polish situation is almost started playing ball in 1920, and care and cure of these children is (CONCLUDED FROM PAOE I) crystal clear. Last summer I was became known as one of the best as compelling a problem as that ■ — 11 41 w li e — _ I 6-Mile Road School, located at elected by 500,000 Polish Jews, of guards ever to play here. Even of the more spectacular cases. Un- 1 1 Brush and Minnesota, will be held whom I had never met a score, to after his actual playing days were less such children are restored ,ote 5 Wednesday evening, April 22. A represent them at the Vienna Zion- over he took a great interest in to normal health during childhood ...!..._.! 1 • meeting for the purpose of making ist Congress, because these 500 ; the game and could be seen at al- they will be the tuberculosis vic- —.. tims of the next generation." complete arrangements will be held 000 people, who together with their most all the games. I. ! , . ,,,l 4 , , ,,, 7n , r•* • - . , In addition to playing on 16 of "Every six minutes someone in at that school Wednesday, April 8, young ones constitute a third of the whole of Polish Jewry, want to Sachs championship teams, he also this country dies of tuberculheis, the night of the second day of leave Poland. played professional ball with the and among men and women from Passover. In Poland I studied reports Tool Shop team in 1928-29. In 18 to 30 years of age, tubeculosis The people of the Six Mile Road section are looking forward to this showing that the figure could be 1920-21-22 he began playing with claims as many victims as all safely raised to 2,000,000. In 100 the Riptona who won the state other diseases combined," Samuel local celebration. It will be the first time in the history of that personal interviews, most of them championships those years. In 1924 Schaefer, national supervisor, de- school that a class which has be- secured unguardedly, without the and 1925 the team was known as clared. Schaefer cited the fact that the gun its study in that branch has aid of organization professionals, the Bergstein-Riptons, and won the completed there the entire seven- I met exactly .two persons who did city championship. As Colonial National Jewish Hospital was the not propose to leave the country Clothes in 1925-26, they won the first sanitorium in America to pro- year course, It has happened that they could get out of it. There AAA title, and Tucker was chosen vide free care on a nation-wide some children who have studied there for five or six years have, must be more, and my figure of the teams most valuable player. basis to sufferers from tuber- because of the fact that they have the total demand allows for a gen- The following year he helped ma- culosis. Other speakers at the banquet moved from that neighborhood, erous margin. The ratio holds for terially in winning the city and finished their courses at another a number of the post-war created state titles for the Colonial Clothes, included Dr. Abram Simon, Wash- branch. There are such graduative states. The Polish Government in the AAA league. In 1927-28, he ington; and Dr. William Rosenau, students throughout the various knows the facts; on do other gov- was v/ith the Tool Shop's city Baltimore and Congressman Lawr- branches of the United Hebrew ernments. The governments are champs, and played professional ence Lewis of Colorado. Schools, but this is the first time willing to let the Jews go, the mim- basketball in 1928-29, and in 1930, Eight hurdred and seventy-five that that school is preparing itself es everywhere are prepared to do he played with Dr. Tooles Class patients from 37 states were for the celebration of commence- onsiderable pushing. I forbear A city champions. treated by the hospital last year, Tucker is survived by his wife, Dr. Charles J. Kaufman, medical ment exercises in its own quarters. going into the causes of this situ- Abraham J. Epel, the head ation which will force the liquida- Fay, a son, Marvin, four months director, reported. tion of the European diasporas. old, and a daughter, nine years. I teacher of the 6-Mile Rd. school, Other participants on the all. ; has already completed his review The conjunction compels the for- day program included Senator mulation of some precise conclu- ' and is making arrangements for Royal S. Copeland, Mrs. Leo sions: Contributions to the Jewish the public examinations which Diamond, and Dr. Ilenry Mosko- I. No gmernment will permit It. Children's Home gsnerously precede the exercises. terferences In Its local affairs. witz of New Yaik; A. M. Kress. 1. Na government is prepared la The board of education of the eky, Chicago; Herman Wile, Buf- Interfere In the Internal problems The Jewish Children's Home of falo; Alfred Benesch, Cleveland; Hebrew Schools, lay leaders, par- of another country. 3. If there i s another world con- Detroit wishes to acknowledge with E. J. Schanfarber, Columbus, and ents and friends are invited to ference of the tomer. thi. miller of thanks the receipt of donations Sidney Kusworm, Dayton. I these examinations. non-Interferon,• will he adhered to from the following: became there lo no detdre to ralm Publish Passover Booklet The following officers were homes w1:11 the authoritarian state*. Ben S. Sidlow, 2500 Glynn Ct. By courtesy of the B. hlanishe- elected: Louis D. Beaumont, New 1. If 1.ermony attend* such • sea Dr. Lautman, 19231 Warrington York, honorary president; Rev, wits Company, the Hebrew Schools on marble Aerial phis. pion, the') diornarble is emigration. Drive. i have printed a pamphlet entitled Dr. William S. Friedman, Denver, It follows, with unpleasant clear. 7.edakah Club, 2930 Tyler. "Passover: Ceremonies and Sym- president; Morton J. May, St. ness: Mrs. H. Callow, 2666 Webb, on Louis, Paul Felix Warburg, New bols", containing a picture of the Prolart• I.• ..,remnants are the occasion of illness of H. Gal- York, Alfred Triefua, Denver; Seder dish properly arranged, an- valueletts. low. 1. Tone propmed Jewish World other picture giving in a vivid Herman Wile, Buffa,o, Harmon S. Congress Is a vain gesture. The or- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, Auguste, New York, Edwin J. form the correct way in which the ionisation. opperett to It• iraprenuser 1624 Glynn Court, on the occasion Schanfarber, Columbus, and Al- will attend. resolutIono Seder is to be conducted, beginning Iie o f Ubbcd al the frontiers of the of illness of J. P. Rosenthal, with the recitation of the Kiddnsh fred A. Benesch, Cleveland, vice mote, In which they are altered. .1. W. Webber. and ending with the very last though they mar make a bistro presidents; Mr& S. Piste, Denver, show In the lightish prey Mrs. M. Dunitz, 3350 Glendale. chanting of flatlet. A few pages secretary; Ben Altheimer, New x. The /odic). of In eM low, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Bea- York, treasurer, `and Paul M. are devoted completely to the whys ahlrh whether earried 11.0 by mars ton Blvd., in honor of her recently Rosenthal, meeting or private ohispering. II and wherefores and the ceremonies New York, assistant standlonuth, h.,. tolled. and has ao born niece, Carole Joan Meyers of treasurer. and symbols of the Passover serv- Prmlwet• It. ...Mourne* I. • mere New York City. ...pensive misleading of the ice. It gives the meaning of the Samuel Schaefer, DT. Charles J. and • heartbreaking peen. foe different names by which Passover Kaufman and Dr. H. J. Corper Thor who have I. experleae* Its Conservatory to Open Spring were named national supervisor, is known, such as, "The Feast of rehaffs. If there is a remedy to the sit- Matzo," "The Time of our Re- Term April 13 medical director and director cf demption," etc. Then the whys and uation it must be sought by quiet, research respectively, and Isidore wherefores of the ceremonies are coherent thought. It must be com- Detroit Conservatory of Music Sobeloff was designated as direc- given, such as, the reclining, the mensurate with the problem it at- will open its spring term of 10 tor for New York City. four cups, the cup of Elijah, the tacks. The removal of a thousand weeks on April 13, it was an- dipping of parsley in salt water, families here or there, whether to flounced this week by J. Bertram Gift to Fresh Air Society etc. The booklet is nicely prepared Biro-Bidjan or elsewhere, will no Bell, director. and has been widely distributed. more affect the flood than the old Special courses in dramatic art, The Fresh. Air Society barn re; A copy can be secured by phoning woman succeeded in emptying the dancing. radio technique, theory ceived a gift from Dr. Beebe* 1. the Philadelphia - Byron School, ocean with a pail. It is a grim and all instruments will be offered Marks in memory of Harris Wel- question whether the multitude of by the staff of 55 instructors. Madison 8555. ling. Strictly Kosher for PASSOVER DETROIT VAAD HARABONIM Irradiated Vitamin 1) PLAZA 9000 BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS Company of Michigan Gould is Appointed on Cummings' Staff When You're Dissatisfied — We're Discontented, too! 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I _ Tucker, Basketball Star, Cancer Victim 4 , a. iiii On the Occasion of Passover • • • • which describes the heroic epoch of the Jewish people it in their fight for freedom in ancient times, we take this opportunity to extend our greetings to the Jewish community of Detroit, which plays an important part in Detroit's communal life and helps in every way to further the best interest of Detroit's public, social and business undertakings. Taking advantage of this opportunity, we wish to express most heartily our thanks for the friendship existing between the Jewish people and this great business institution. We earnestly hope that the same friendship and confidence now existing between us will continue in the years to come. Crowley-Milner's Gr atiot and Far mer C