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April 17, 1936 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-04-17

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fierRonjEwun(i itONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ROYAL LOVE

(CONCLUDED

rr.m EDITORIAL PAGE)

Nate S. Shapero, Simon
GROUND TO BE BROKEN SUNDAY
I Schreibed, Barney
Smith, Louis
AFTERNOON FOR NEW BUILDING Shetzer,
Stoll, George M. Stutz, Joseph M.
Welt, Melville S. Welt, Henry
FOR JEWISH OLD FOLKS' HOME Wineman,
Mrs. Henry Wineman,

KURT PEISER'S APPEAL

ICOUCLUDED PROM PAGI I)

April 17, .1936

peaceful old oge--and thought
they were secure. And suddenly
the savings disappeared; die.
• appeared es stony others lost
theirs—daring those terrible
depression days. Are they to
feel that they are not wanted?

but because there is a joy that
anyone has and feels, simply be.
cause he shares. Already, our lead-
era are at the task of bringing
volunteers into this picture. They
alone cannot accomplish what
must be done. You and you only,
can help. Remember, in human his-
tory, armies have been much more
eff ective . in bringing wars to an
end than have proclamations con-
demning conflicts. That same thing
is true in campaigns waged by the
fortunate on behalf of the unfor-
tunate. Merely to say that the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign will conduct
a drive for funds would not bring
in the needed moneys. So, as in
wartime, there is need of volun-
teers. They are the greatitearted
men and women, who give their

time to enlist others in this fight
for the hungry and the shelter.
less. Workers are always needed
in greatest numbers in the field
in asking those who are disposed„
to give, but who might overlook
the opportunity if, not approach ed .
The need of volunteers is as great
as the need of funds. Without the
one, there cannot be the other .
Surely, you can help in this great
cause so close to our hearts. Offer
your assistance. Volunteer now!
• • •

the Allied Jewish Campaign
David S. Zemon, Rudolph Zuie-
hopes you won't be like the
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Nathan back.
yachtman, even though you too
Yaffe.
Nes
did save a man last e •
Ask Organizations' Help
nay Smith, Harry R. Solomon,
• • •
TEAM ti
es.'
• • •
Ellis M. Thal, Shirley J. Way-
An appeal has been issued by
Julian H. Krolik and Joseph M.
Or the German refugees who for,
burn, David It ilkus, Julian L.
Desolation is a fearful thing. To
Fred Butzel, as general chair-
;Veit, co-chairmen; Robert
Am-
look into the eyes of another hu- the first time in history have no
berg, Mrs. Edward A. Atlas Jo- man of the drive, and Myron A.
man being and find indifference, to place to go. What of them? Um'
TEAM 2
seph S. Bing, Harry
Brown, Keys, chairman of the conference
be unwanted, to ache for warmth wanted, they must hope for a
to,
Israel Ilimelhoch and Nate S. Joseph S. Burak, Miss Emma But- of organizations for the Old Folks'
and solicitude, and to know only break. Who is to give them a
ter
Shapero, co-chairmen; Sidney L. zel, Harry Cohen, Mrs. Abraham Home, to all local societies, call-
chance?
loneliness—these things we dread.
ing
upon
them
to
be
prepared
Alexander, Morton F. Ashner, Cooper, Maurice A. Enggass,
• • •
1 22
.2.
lunteasreof r‘tthaeyAllied
Dreading them, we reach out to
Louis C. Blumberg, Mrs. David S. Charles E. Feinberg, Fred Fin. with their pledges for the build.
palig
jT
ewheishgoal
(
s.
help our fellow humans who have
It is our task now to muster
Diamond, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, sterwald, Mrs. Miles Finsterwald, ing fund for the home for the
$323,550.
Headquarters
are on the
known this bitterness.
aged.
man power in this community. You
Max 11. Finkeliston, Samuel Frank, Mrs. William A. FixeL Lewis C.
14th floor of the Hotel Statler.
re,
are
needed.
Will
you
give
of
your
And so, what of those little Ger-
Organizations are asked to call
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Herman Frank, Mrs. William II. Frank,
You will be welcomed there at any
..
time, your effort, and your money,
Franzblau, Walter M. Fuchs, Mrs. Leo I. Franklin, Mrs. Hugo A. special meetings at once toeeeide man children who ask for the same
time. The telephone number is
be
not only because you want to be
Randolph 5340.
Fred A. Ginsburg, Harvey II. Freund, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogow- on their pledges, and to call In treatment your child has and who •
giver and fulfill your obligation,
Help muster man power!
Goldman, Nathaniel II. Goldstick er, Milton Gordon, Sylvan S. their contributions to the cam- receive instead the scoffing of
ferry L. Jackson, Mrs. Albert Grosner, Mrs. Sylvan S. Crooner, paign headqearters, room 1473 of those classmates who are not Jew-
st
Kahn, Judge Harry 13. Keidan, Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich, Walter Hotel Statler, Randolph 9340. On ish; those little ones not permitted
THE QUEEN'S FEARS
I sadore Levin, Joseph Magidielin, Heavenrich, Jesse F. Hirschman, Sunday morning, the organiza- to sit with others in a classroom
Robert R. Marwil, Henry Meyers, Harry H. Jacobson, Mrs. Victor tions will be able to report their but are placed apart in the corner
It has become the fashion to
Meyer L. Prentis, Reuben J. Ro- W, Klein, Dr. A. Max Kohn, Mrs. pledges to one of the secretaries of the room; those tots, who are
11
stone these two people and their
enfield, Judge Charles Rubiner, A. Max Kohn, Walter Leib, Maur- of the campaign who wilt be sta- not permitted to play with non-
own relatives have been the Abe Sree, Louis Stoll, Mrs. II. II. ice Landau, Sol R. Levin, Theo- tioned at the Jewish Children's Jewish children or be in the name
first ones to do so, forgetful of Warner, Mrs. Joseph H. Welt, dore Levin, Mrs. Theodore Levin, Home, Burlingame and Petoskey playground with there. What is an
e
Ayes.
unkind fate doing to them?
the part they themselves had Melville S. Welt, Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Henry H. Levitt, Mrs. Sam-
1



uel J. Lewis, Mortimer Meyer,
Enig•se Oratorical Cup
played in the development of Winemen, David S. Zemon.
Or what of our aged? Those
Herbert J. Newman, Mrs. Robert
Clarence
H.
Enggess,
president
TEAM
3
their unfortunate romance. For
who eared and saved for a
Maurice Aronsson and Harr J. Newman, Arthur W. Sehlesing. of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
instance, very few persons
y er, Harold E. Schlesinger, Alex tion, will donate the cup to be
S. Grant, co-chairmen; Charles N.
Schreiber, Isaac Shetzer, Simon presented to the winner of the
know that it was Queen Marie
Agree, Harry Barnett, Irving W. Shetzer, Mrs. Ted Solomon, Mor-
Allied Jewish Campaign oratory part, will be held on Wednesday
of Rumania who first brought
Blumberg, Nathan Bonin, Herman ris Steinberg, Mrs. A. C. Tabor,
evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock At
her son and Magda together. Cohen, Abe Cooper, Anthony Sidney Weinman, Mrs. Sidney contest sponsored by the Associa-
Hotel Statler. The finals are
tion of Detroit Jewish Youth.
Her motive was spite against Deutsch, Harold N. Ehrlich, Sam- Weisman, David M. Welling, Mrs.
scheduled
for Wednesday evening,
The winner in the oratorical
her daughter-in-law, the Prin. uel Gerson, Abe Goldman, Dr. A. Melville S. Welt, Edwin A. Wolf,
contest will be selected by the May 6, at 8 and will also be held
Hershman, Harry A. Hyman, Wolf Grover, Julian G. Wolfner.
at Hotel Statler.
cese Helen of Greece, whom M.
Abe Kesle, bred Klein, Max J.
audience listening in to the broad-
Select Advisory Council
she hated as only a jealous wo- Kogan, Maurice A. Levett, Lawr-
Louis S. Cohane is chairman of
cast of the Jewish Radio Forum
An advisory council has been
on Sunday, May 10, over Station the Youth Project committee of
man can hate. She was afraid ence J. Michelson, Maurice A.
selected for the campaign under WJBK
which
the oratory contest is one
,from 6:30 to 7 p. m. Votes
of the influence which Helen Mittelman, Samuel H. Rubiner, the chairmanship of Edwin A.
mailed In or telephoned in by lis- part. The second division in an
could acquire over her hue. Mrs. Ben Simon, Leonard Simons, Wolf, with Harry R. Solomon as
educational
project in which a
teners will determine the winners.
George M. Stutz, Henry Winemen,
co-chairman. The council con-
band and of this influence dim-
TEAM
The winner in the senior envie. study of Jewish Welfare Federa-
sists
of
the
following
personnel:
tion agencies is conducted, on a
_ Mating her own in regard to
Joseph H.. Ehrlich, chairman;
Sidney L. Alexander, Sidney J. Ion will be awarded the Allied current events program in the cur-
political affairs in Rumania.. Harold C. Allen, Dr. Harry E.
Allen, Maurice Aronsson, Morton Jewish Campaign Cup, which, ricula of the religious and United
August,
Harry
Becker,
Dr.
Peter
properly engraved, with the name
The queen was aware that her
M. Bernstein, Morris II. Blum- L. Ashner, Harry Barnett, Irving of the victor and the organization Hebrew Schools.
hueband's, King Ferdinand,
W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blumberg,
Max Chomsky and Morris Win-
berg, Oscar R. Blumberg, Julius
he represents, will remain in the
Nathan
Botuck,
Fred
M.
Butzel,
days were numbered because
Braun, John L. Brown, James 1. Maurice J. Caplan, Harry Cohen, possession of the organization slow, members of the board of
cancer from which he suffered Ellmann, Ben B. Fenton, Osman E. Irwin 1. Cqhn,
Abe Cooper, An until the following year's con- directors of the Association of
is an illness which does not for- Fisher, Morris Garvett, Marvin B thony Deutsch Joseph I! Ehr- test. Four smaller cups, properly Detroit Jewish Youth, are in
give its victims and she wanted Gingole, Joseph Hartman, Walter lich, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, Clar- engraved, will be awarded to the charge of the oratory contest.
Lappin to Speak
Irving, Bernard Isaacs, Dr. Mur- ence II, Enggess, Maurice A.
four highest winners in the con-
Spring is hare, end you con 100n let
to go on ruling, if no longer
Eng-
A. C. Lappin, deputy commis-
ray Jackman, William II. Kaplan, gess, Alfred Epstein, Charles E. test. A silver and bronze medal
reigning in Rumania. She knew
some of that pent up energy by socking the
Oscar C. Kaufman, Henry Lapi- Feinberg, Ben B. Fenton, Sey- will go to the senior and Junior sioner of the Department of Labor
of the State of Michigan, will ad-
that Carol could never remain des, N. M. Lerner, Henry II. Le- moor H. Franklin, William Fried. runner-up respectively.
corer off the ball. It's o grand feeling, and
dress
the
Jewish
Radio
Forum,
indifferent in the presence of a vitt, Dr. Samuel J. Lewis Iler- man, Samuel Frank, Marvin B.
The Allied Jewish Campaign
broadcast from 6:30 to 7 p. m.
when you con follow thru with o sparkling
beautiful woman and she de- man Marks, Gus D. Newman, Gingold, Fred A. Ginsburg, Mrs. Oratory Contest is open to the
Wallace J. Newton, Herman Os. Samuel R. Glogower, Harry S. members of the Jewish youth or- on Sunday over Station WJBK,
glass of Pfeiffer's Beer, post ore two up on
liberately threw him into the
non, Harry H. Platt, Mrs. Meyer Grant, Israel Ilimelhoch, Jesse F. ganizations. The junior group in- in the interest of the drive.
path of Magda Lupescu of L, Prentis, Harry M. Baden, Her-
Other addresses in behalf of
your thirst and your spirits are above par.
Hirschman, Harry A. Ilyman, Jul- cludes boys and girls from 13 to
whose charm and fascination man Radner, Louis Robinson, Mrs. ian H. Krolik, Henry H. Levitt. 17 years of age; the senior group the Allied Jewish Campaign will
be delivered over other radio sta-
she was well aware — and in Oscar C. Robinson, Ralph D. Schil- Oscar A. Markus, Henry Meyers, those from 17 to 21.
On Sale .Everywhere
tions.
ler, Fred L. Simmons, Mrs. Abe Gus D. Newman, Aaron H. Preg-
doing it she hoped to push aside
Preliminary contests are to be
Srere, Max Smitt, Benjamin Wilk, erson, Samuel H. Rubiner, Alex
held within each organizations
the Princess Helen and com
Jack Benny was the first big
from April 19 through April 26. contributor to Eddie Cantor's per-
pet the latter to separate her-
calumnies ,which are constantly parture.
The semi-finals, in which the win- sonal campaign for sending 600
self from Carol.
poured upon her.
Now, this was the last thing ning representative of each par- German Jewish children to Pales-
Marie succeeded but too well
Peoples have said that she tried the latter wanted because his in- ticipating organization will take t ne
in her sinister designs; she suc- to mix herself up with po l itics tention was to take Magda Um-
• scualong
pa
with him, leaving her
ceeded too well and out-heroded
but have offered no proof that em
wLaosn et;), ant.
herself in a way she had never such has ever been the case, Of The
fre u c l t oot
'inlayttetro
expected. Carol completely course she had applauded cer- he was afraid to leave her in Bu-
bet his heart to Magda Lupescu tain measures taken by Carol in charest without his presence there
regard to certain Rumanian poli- to defend her. In his absence
and, strange to say, the latter
entirely lost her heart to him. ticians, but frankly could she do anything might happen to her, and
anything else when these politi- Carol would not contemplate the
These two people who were sup-
cians tried to persuade the king risk of letting her remain in Ru-
posed to carry on a flirtation
to send her out of Rumania? She mania surrounded with the ever- 1
without any earnest importance
would not have been human if she increasing hostilit y existie‘t
were struck with the flame of had done anything else. But oh against her. And then, too, 1
the whole she has lived very wanted to have a few days with
true love and forgot everything
quietly, avoiding as much as pos- her somewhere in France where!
else from the moment that they sible meeting people, and keeping they had lived in the early days I
fell Into each other's arms. at a distance many persons she of their romance, and forget with
had known before the beginning her for a while the cares of state.
Their elopement, if it can be
of her romance with Carol. She The presence of Carol's mother'
called by that name, was ar-
has conducted herself with con- on his train would destroy all the
ranged with great cleverness.
siderable tact, and on more than pleasure which, like children, the
Carol had beeb sent by his one occasion shown' great gener- two lovers were looking forward
father, King Ferdinand, to rep-
osity in regard to persons whom to, for it was quite impossible for'
resent him at the funeral of she knew had been plotting her the Dowager Queen and Magee
ruin, But she has failed to win Lupescu to travel together, with-
the Queen Mother Alexandra
any sympathies and has remained out some sort of scandal arising
in England. Once his official to all intents and purposes, an out of it.
mission ended he informed his outcast.
In this extremity the young king
father that he did not intend to
The one great grievance against decided upon desperate measures
her is that she belong to thin and gave orders for the Queen
return to Rumania but would
Jewish race which since immemor- Mother's baggage to be taken out
remain in Paris with the woman
ial times has been oppressed and of the train and shipped back to
who had become everything in
detested in Rumania. This is her her palace. Marie grew furious,
the world for him.
greatest her one un Arden
bl e as may be imagined, and an un-
p
a
One may remember what 'can- crime, and it is being constantly pleasant conversation between her
thrown
into
her
face
by
her
foes
and her son took place over the
tlel he aroused. No one found ■
of whom the number is legion. phone. But Carol kept firm. If
word of excuse to say in his
And yet it remains a question the Queen wanted to go to Lon-
favor and, really, his conduct ap- whether one of these proud Ru- don she had better do no by or-
peared and would have been ' in- manian society ladies who never dinary train because there was
excusable, if there had not been miss an opportunity to stone no place for her on the special
so many backgrounds to it of Magda would have shown the mag- which was to carry him away to-
nanimity which she has all along wards what Magda Lupescu had
which the public knew nothing. displayed. They would undoubt-
said was to be their second honey-
Ile had never been treated fairly edly have compelled Carol, if they moon.
by his parents who had been es- were free, to marry them; they
An official note sent to the
tranged from him by some influ- would have tried to push into
newspapers informed the public
ences about which it is best not power their own friends and rela- that in consequence of • very se-
to say anything here; he had seen tives; they would have exploited vere cold Queen Marie would be
nothing but bad examples around him for more than the golden-
prevented from attending her cou-
him and he had lost every ounce haired siren who keeps him en- sin's obsequqies and Carol en-
of respect for his own mother, thralled, has even done. Envy
trained for his destination without
which is always the saddest thing and jealousy is really at the bot- any further trouble. In Paris,
that can happen to a man. The tom of all the ostracism with
where he stopped far one day
Rumanian court was a nest of in- which Magda is surrounded; with on his way to London, he parted
trigues; it was, in a certain sense, the hatred with which she is pur-
from Magda Lupescu, to meet her
a swamp out of which it would sued.
again three days later and renew
have required a far more exper-
Of course her prime enemy is the love affair which for 10 years
ienced man than Carol to emerge
the Dowager Queen Marie and in had remained on the same level
without losing his self-respect.
this respect an amusing story has it had been on the day when it
Neither as a child, a boy, nor as
been written to me from London. had started.
a young man had anyone shown As soon as the news of the death
What will happen now that the
him love and affection and his
wife, although herself beyond re- of King George V reached her she pair have returned to Bucharest?
proach, had never understood him, immediately declared her inten. This is a question to which it is
of going to London for the anything but easy to 'reply. On
while the many women to whom tion
funeral. In the meanwhile King the one hand Carol's position is
he had been attentive, including
Carol, on the advice of his min- far stronger than it has been for
Lambrino whom he had mar-'
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Carol, ell through his life, h ad, he was not the outcast people had feeling of antagonism against him
of splendid late models. But they're not going to have
hungered for an affection which tried to make him out to have be- for the pertinacity with which he
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had always been denied to him; discredit him before his own sub- whose sake he had already same-
them long I Not at the low prices in the big Spring Clean.
he was ready for anything on the
up Sale, now In full swing.
day when for the first time his lips jects, and that other European, feed no much. In regard to the
bad met those of Magda Lupescu. sovereigns had no objection to be letter, there is no doubt that what
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have been to his interest to fee- Semitism more pronounced and
cielly when continual efforts are
quent which had riven rise to any more powerful than in Rumania,
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being made to break its I don't
amount of stupid talk that had especially among the rural classes.
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cannot help thinking that it Is
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ante*
that means sure satisfaction.
glided
on
his
undertaking
the
Jour-
strong
at
times,
and
he
is
fighting
people go on loving each other for
ney to London if only to put an this anti-Semitism out of convic-
such a number of years. It is
Get
end to all the rumors which had tion and also because he does not
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away everything not connected
Duke of Kent with the Princess, him the fact that the woman he
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lag all to each other; they may
have forfeited the esteeem of
their neighbor, but the con-
stoney of their affection is sure-
ly worth some consideration. In
our mercenary age it consti-
tutes an anomaly, something we
do not see or meet any more.
It has a noble if not a pure
background; it is not a fleeting
fancy on the part of the man
or the satisfaction of her van-
ity on that of the woman. It
in something which is very real
and like all real things it is
understood only by a very few.

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