/I ifi 2A -1'mq/our' (it Fox tat May 22, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE dew Herbert Fleishhacker, Jr., son of the San Francisco banker, Is introducing his friends to his bride, the former Countess Lawton Filer Wurmbrand. f a IN Unequalled location overlooking lake Michigan. Ample parking facilities. Conmnient Mali depots, shops, theatres. Write of wire for reservations. C14 ICA60 Michigan illuievard at 7th Street Hebrew Ladles Aid Society Pres, Mrs. Eared& Greenwald; vie, Pres , Mm. William 1. Miller; sects, Mrs. P. Schiff; trees, Mee. T. Miller. Delegates: Mrs. tElfred• Greenwald, Mrs. Helen Lelbson. Jewlsh Women• Mutual Ald Society 550 like perserverance, grooming it Pres, Mrs. 52. Citrin; vice•pres., Mrs. L. lintdernian: eel.. Rolle KIP. (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGED for the moment when it would Ian; treas., Mrs. I. Antkoff. Dele- inevitably take over the reigns gates Mn.. 12..Korn, Mrs. S. Cohen. band, Barney Biumrosen). $1.000. FROM PAGE (CONCLUDED must march like an army to win slow-speaking, exact-thinking the- of the French government. And Berdirliever, Vereln 1200 independent Detroit Lodge 575 — it" Wended, S. Kiessrner: vlee - ltrmi• oretician with an indomitable will now that that moment has arrived, Pees. Myer Cohen; secy.. Henry dent, I. Shapiro; secretary, S. Lieb- day that his team raised $32,629 -- Jackson; treas., Thomas N•nes and amazing patience. The program at Thursday's e...I: treasurer, A. Remick; dele- Blum is premier. i quota, or 99 per cent of its luncheon at workers was in gates. Samuel Lieberman and David To those who have followed Born in Paris shortly after the (tor:Mein. As a mark of respect to the Blum's career his accession to the Franco-Prussian War, Blum was memory of Mrs. Jennie Newman, charge of Divisions A and B, Woe! health Women's Aux1liary 11,000 headed by M. A. Mittelman and Preis, Mrs. Jacob Harrah; sere., the scion of a wealthy family second highest office in France mother of Gus D. Newman, one Miss Cimrintte Gant. Delegate: Mrs. A. J. Blumenau and Ben 13. Fen- identified with the Alsatian silk Jacob Harvith. is no surprise. He could have industry.. As a youth he plunged of the outstanding leaders in Al- ton. Israel Himelhoch presided. Eva 51,000 Prenalauer Maternity Ald lied Jewish Campaigns for the Tuesday's Luncheon Pre•., Mrs. Geo. Cohen; 1st vice• been premier any number of into a life of study. After he gra Fannie /Wanes; 2nd Clarence H. Enggass, president prem. times, but he was one of the graduated as a barrister, he con - past six years, many contribu- rIve-pres., Paula Goldsmith; 3rd very few Socialist leaders who re- tinued his studies in literature , tors increased their gifts and gave of the Jewish Welfare Federation, vice-pros.. Mrs. SI. Finkel; nee y., Mr. Ray Blutnetto; Mess, Mrs R. J. fused to be entangled in any al- history, economics and mathemat - special subscriptions to name a presided at Tuesday's luncheon, at Delegates: MO. Geo. room in her memory in the Old which the address to the workers (loldberg. liance with other parliamentary ics. There was nothing spectacu- Cohen, Mc.. Julia Wartell, Mr.. S. groups. lie was offered a cabinet lar in his career. He did not set Folks' Home building to be erect- was delivered by Mrs. Samuel R. Margolin. portfolio in almost every govern- the literary world afire with a ed on Petoskey and Burlingame Glogower, general chairman of the Keshenever Beasarabler Unt. t ravels $150 women's division in the drive. En- ment of recent years, but Blum brilliant book although he was Ayes. Pres, Max Charne•; rica-Pres. Dr. tertainment was provided by mem- ; F. Barbas; secy., S. Lieberman; Rabbi Fram's Appeal always refused. For years the credited with some commendable Heals, e. Klemmer. Delegate: MIX leader of the second largest party contributions to the leading In the course of his appeal to bers of the cast of the Jewish clmrneas 5160 In the Chamber of Deputies, his French journals. He made some- the workers at Wednesday's Community Center Capers, which Laehowitcher Ald Society and $225 In member'. pledges, mak- was directed by Robert Mazer. support was a sine qua non to thing of a reputation as a liter- luncheon, Rabbi Fram said: ing a total of $375. Monday's Luncheon the existence of almost every cab- ary and dramatic critic. When Pres. N. It. Eintein; vice.pres. "If the workers in this cam- Maurice Aronsson presided at Harry Meyers; secy., Phil. Levine; inet. Ile never entered a gov- he finally turned to the law for a William Isar/orb:h. Delegate: ernment before this but many's career, he won fame as a legal au- paign would only visualize their Monday's luncheon s at which Dr. trem., N. R. Epstein. job, they would work faster and the cabinet he unhorsed. For thority. Many of the standard more thoroughly. Think of a Leo M. Franklin, rabbi of Temple Odessa Progressive Ald Society --$250 Beth El, made the appeal to work- Pres, Morrie Sherman: vice-Prez., years he led, directed and man- French legal works quote him. baby In far-off Poland crying for ers to continue their work until Hyman °whin; secy.. David Tletel. eouvred his party with Disraeli- His Organizing Ability its milk. Now think of your pros- the quota is reached. A feature hum; treas., Louis Nathanson. Charlet Driker and Mrs When he began speaking in pect in Detroit ready to supply of the luncheon program was the Delegate.: Louis Maektn. public he did not conquer his au- the money which will purchase presentation of a play, "At the Purity Chant. No. 361, Order of East- diences with scintillating oratory. that milk. All that stands be- Sign of the Dotted Line," writ- ern Star 11.000 Pres, Mrs. Esther Cohen; mCY.. The tempo of his career remained tween that child and its food, ten by Julian Zemon and enacted atm. Selma Rosenblatt. Delegate.: steady, showing no steep lines on its health, its very life is your by Gus D. Newman, Mrs. Theo- Mrs. Agnes Yarrows Dr. J. J. Jacob., Mn. Mother Cohen. his life's chart. But for the as- readiness to walk from here to dore I. Roth and Saul Sarnoff. 5100 Ameolaplan Ladies Auxiliary your prospect. Your footwork is sination of Jean- Jaures, brilliant Pres, Mrs. A. A. Zagal; vice-Pres., The first team to report the leader of the French Socialists, in a matter of life and death to raising of its complete quota at Mrs. Rom Klein; eel.. Mrs. Moor Itobiner; treas. Mrs Hyman Mar- the hectic days preceding the out- some child. Monday's luncheon was Team 3 golin. break of the World War, Blum , "In Paris last summer I visited of the pre-campaign division, Agree 1100 Memorial Society might have remained a successful the Bureau for the Aid of Ger- headed by Maurice Aronsson and Pres., Nathan Agree. $10 lawyer who dabbled in literature. man Refugees, I saw them gaunt, Harry S. Grant. This team raised Ahavalit Achim Cong. Prem., Ben Kaufman; viee - Pres. It was the Dreyfus Affaire that fearful, begging to be transferred a total og $77,077. P. Gorelick; eery., Alex Kate; treas.. really marked the turning point to some other country, to Latin At the luncheon on Friday, Si. Bachman. Delegate, Ben Kant- " FRANCE'S FIRST JEWISH PREMIER ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN EXTENDED UNTIL MAY 29 TO ENABLE VOLUNTEERS TO REACH LARGE NUMBER OF UNSOLICITED PROSPECTS ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 73ached itiP 4441 FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE 111111. in Blum's career. Janus was America, to Palestine, to begin May 15, the speakers were Henry Beth 150 Slopes Cong. Anthe Rumania one of the chief defenders of Cap- life anew. Your footwork will Greenberg of the Tigers, and Prem., I. Brandweine; vice-Pres. tain Dreyfus. Blum, then a young make the difference between des- George Moriarity, American 11.1, riedman: secy.. M. Karmann; treas., A. Fein. Delegates: Isidore man in his twenties, was inspired pair and hope. The vast amount League umpire. They were in- Brandweine, M. Karma.. 8100 by the fiery Jaures and became of money required to resettle and troduced by Haurice Caplan. Jewish Fraternal Club individual members' pledges of his disciple. Under the tutorship rehabilitate these refugees from A. J., Lachover, secretary of Plus 115. making • total of $176. of Jaures, Blum rapidly became the Hitler regime depends upon the Conference of Jewish Organ- Pres, Ben Feldman;vive.pres.. Sam one of the key figures in the your doing your job in this cam- izations, made public a list of caster; eery.. Leo Feldman; treats. Fein. Delegates: Leo Feld• French Socialist Party. At the paign. some of the organizations and Aaron man, Samuel W. Leib, Ben Feldman. International congresses of the congregations, the officers and Ileth Abraham Congregation "We must work with discipline fillE MEETS party, Blum's logical mind and and efficiency. The Nazi terror delegates and their respective or- Pres., P. Greenberg: rice•pres., M. It/men:wet.; secy., /tarry Weillen• legal talent earned for the ap- which has made fugitives of our ganization pledges to the 1936 fell; treas., B. Zucker. Delegates: STANDARDS FOR proval of the party's leadership. people is the most efficient, the Allied Jewish Campaign and Old Mandell Bernstein, Jacob Bernatein. Beth Yehudah Cong. 52 But until 1914 he was still more Folks' Home. An additional list most disciplined organization in Pres, Meyer remise; secy., Harry REFRIGERATOR interested in literature than poli- the world. We cannot cope with of organizations and congrega- Stliwartsberg. Delegate: I. Schwartz. Beth Yehudah Cong. Ladles Auxiliary tics. • BUYING it or rescue its victims unless we, tions next week. The cowardly assassination of too, proceed to our task with thor- In addition to the organization Pres., Mrs. A. Storchen; vice-pro., 5YEAR 1110710701( , his leader and friend finally drew ough organization, system and ef- pledges, the captains of the or- sire Sam Roamant ery.. Mrs rum Come in and see tne treas., Mrs. Shiffman. Dele- him out of his uneventful life. ficiency. ganizations are soliciting their Davis; gate: Mn.. I. Schwartz. During the war he made his politi- PROOF OF ALL FIVE! 1150 For every Jewish refugee that members individually, and have C arpenters' Union El cal debut as chief of the depart- wanders despairing and bewild- already reported large BUMS, in Pres., Maim Rose; vice-pees.. Joseph secy.. Jacob Keller; trete.. ment of public works under a ered over the earth, there must some cases $300 and $400, for Kate: 1. LOWER OPERATINO COST Philip Silbert. Relegates: Jacob. Socialist minister. In 1919, four be a Jewish campaign worker which amounts the organizations E•lier, Mayer Rose. $100 2. SAFER FOOD reottenoN years after he entered the politi- moving directly and purposefully will get credit. lurid siorodoker Aid Society Pres., A. Simon; vise-Oren.. M. At- cal arena, he won election to the to the work of rescue. We can- To date the organizations have tn., : eery.. D. E. Frankel; tram., FASTER FREEZING—MORE ICE 3. Chamber of Deputies as a Social- not afford to lose this fight. We already contributed about $12,- L. Kaaoff. Delegates: Harry Ewlg, H. Glickman, A. ZIde, Julius Zim• ist. There was nothing unusual in 000. mel, Samuel Abrin, A. Simon. 4. MORE US ARIIJ TY this delay, for Blum is a syste- The list of organizations and Fenkell Ladles Loan Awls $35 ' II 6" 11 41; 0 14 ;1 PROM Pres., Mrs M. Finkel; rice - Pro matic intellect. A strong believ- his career. With a resurgent their pledges follows: 5. FWE•YUR Mrs. D. Sehwartx; eery., Mrs. •an- Mrs Leah Blumrosen of the Women'. stet PUDI er in plans and a thorough theor- nie Davie; treas... Urn. D. Factor. ... ., t "r OWN IP 417 of the Jewish Old Folks' retical basis before setting out Germany on the rampage and Fas- AnzillarY 010.- N Delegate: Mrs. Louise Aptekar. esea•c• erse nottmelt, bat(' Mime. lin memory of her late hus• samaill i7 lab namanai• for th• FY thotTntatctiaa Pia.. on any action, Blum has relent- cism on the upswerve everywhere, Blum recognized that only a uni- lessly prepared himself for his public career. His legally-trained ted front of all anti-Fascist forces mind, his erudition and the com- could save France from dictator- plete absence of any political ship. To unify these forces he (Formerly Shecter Music Co.) charlatanry from his make-up, employed every political weapon Phone, Euclid 2030 his command. The result was (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) ers said, "and therefore we shall 8925 TWELFTH STREET won him recognition. When he at Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood was elected in 1919 French poli- the Popular Front which swept is interesting to note that among avenge on you the wounds and the last parliamentary elections, death of Jesus. Your ancestors ticking cocked their ears for they stemmed the tide of Fascism and these Jews the 12th day of each recognized that in Blum the So- month is observed as a half-holi- dealt five blows to Jesus—and so Blum premier. cialist movement had found a new made One of the most amazing things day—a reminder of their Pests- we shall do to you!" And so the leader who combined great organ- about Leon Blum the statesman cost which falls on the 12th of great rabbi received five blows on ising abilities with untiring pati- the head to atone for the wounds is the statesmanlike outlook with Sivan." ence. • • • inflicted upon Jesus. His first job was to cement the which he regards the Jewish pro's- Rabbenu Tam would surely have On the second day of Shabuoth Lem. At a time when timid Jews many Socialist factions into a elsewhere are urging the with- in the year 1147, French crusaders died, but, fortunately, there hap- 2 unified, homogeneous parliament- drawal of Jews from public life, broke into the home of the great pened to pass by a knight with ary group. Although a newcomer Blum, the Jew and the Socialist, scholar Rabbenu Tam—grandson whom he was acquainted. The to politics, he quickly became one proudly asserts his Jewishness. of the famous Rashi—robbed him rabbi called to him and promised of the leaders of the Chamber The French Fascists publicly con- of all his possessions, tore the him a fine horse if he would only when he defied social ostracism demned him to death because he scroll of the Torah that he pas- rescue himfrom the mob. The HL weak part of any paper pack- to attack the Versailles Treaty is a Jew and actually tried to sessed, and dragged him into a knight agreed—and thus Jacob age of cigarettes is at the fold Formerly Aged 12 Months—Now Aged a and to demand a square deal for assassinate him several weeks ago. field, where they determined to ben Meir Tam, the greatest Tal- where the U. S. Revenue Sump is affixed. It is impossible to bring the Minimumof 11 Germany. He was one of the few was age, mudic authority of the kill him. "Ynu are the greatest label of the package over in order to French statesmen who dared op- But that only made him a nation- man'among the Jews," the crusad- saved. seal the top of the package as is done pose Poincaire when he invaded al hero. Blum refuses to sub- merge his Jewishness by any po- at the bottom of the package. the Ruhr in 1924. By 1929 Blum The single jacket of Cellophane, has welded the Socialists into a litical honors. In his Jewish in- terests he never restrains himself which is found on all paper packages powerful party. His success mark- of cigarettes, closes the package as ed him as a master of insurmount- for fear that emphasis on Blum best as can be done at the top of the able obstacles who could remain the Jew might impair the stand' package. silent and invisible for months , of Blum, the French statesman (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE O NE) power. Unless selfish and blind When the Jewish Agency for Pal- Every package of Double-Mellow only suddenly to unmask a thor- leaders will to choose either the Old Golds has 2 Jackets of Cello- ac- estine was created he gladly oughly prepared attack with such cepted membership in it. If his have tragically won over certain chaos of violence or the chaos of heavy artillery that his objective presence or endorsement is re- allies would forever have blessed dictatorship which is violence plus plane. By using an extra Jacket of Cello- was reached before his opponents quired for any Jewish cause, he the name of Franklin D. Roose- tyranny. I do not believe that had time to realize what had hap- never hestitates to put his name velt. Instead of shirking this re- President Roosevelt consciously set phase and inverting the outer Jadcet and sealing it at the bottom, die top, pened. The politicians of all par- next to that of the Roth- sponsibility, he did a new thing in out to avert a revolution. It is to or weak part of the package of Old ties,. even those who hated him fig ht the history of America, in the his lasting honor and it will be Golds, is made air-tight and thereby most, feared him in debate and schilds, the traditional targets for presence of the immeasurable dig- IF perhaps to his immortal fame, that g:ven double protection for factory 90 seldom dared question his asser. Socialist attacks. Blum as al- freshness. PROOF tions. Terrible in attack, unwav- ways deplored the failure of ester which befell the nation in on the one hand he averted a almost immediately after the revolution of ruthless destruction Old Gold Cigarettes are further 1929, ering in his affiliations, Blum's French Jewry to take more ac- inauguration of his predecessor. and on the other hand inaugurated protected by the fact that an air eventual undisputed leadership of tive part in Zionism, and attri- "The disaster had alone been what the ages may yet call an chamber is formed between the 2 ON 'T miss the dividend ! Older, butes this failure to fear of anti- PINT his party was only a question of timidity. era of "revolutionary re justice" for Jackets of Cellophane, thus giving Semitism. his own feeling is that met with sups mellower whisky—actually lower time. the package of Double-Mellow Oki C°d° All the fires and floods and panics the American democracy. No. Since 1929 Blum has Seen cabi- anti-Semitism in France is so- and droughts and earthquakes in priced at 15 months ageing than it watt 2455 "In maintaining as I do that Gold Cigarettes the two practicable nets come and go. Often he could cial, rather than economic in orb American history had not together America's leadership by President protection for freshness. Ken- genuine and ascribes it to the efforts at 12 I What's more, it's These 2 Jackets of Cellophane . $1.50 have saved them by throwing his , of in wealthy Jews to penetrate wrought the human havoc which Roosevelt has been good and not tucky straight bourbon whisky. Its QUART support to them. But the man which are found only on Old Gold Code No. 2414 upon whom the mantle of Jean French society by denying their had been wrought from 1929 until evil, I do not mean to imply that Cigarettes provide moth greater pro- formula is 65 years old. Try it today! the day that Roosevelt became I have either the capacity or the Jaures fell never lost hope and Jewishness and making ostenta- President. What was the meaning will to pass upon every plan and tection for freshness than any other paper package of cigarettes. spurned all offers of coalitions tious display of their wealth. of that measureless disaster, the undertaking during the last three Some years ago he outlined his Double-Mellow Old Gold insures and combinations. He remained burden of which fell chiefly upon years of the administration. Na- attitude toward Jewishness in the steadfast in his belief that the one-third of the population, the turally, there have been mistakes Socialists should not assume pow- following paragraph: "I am a French Jew and I sin- other two-thirds not going un- and blunders in the course of such er unless their majority became but bearing a lesser bur- years as have made it necessary absolute. The political crisis of cerely regard myself as a good , scathed Frenchman. I was born in France den and facing a less tragic pen- for the President day after day to February 1935, when the Fascist One-third or nearly one- reach momentous decisions and to organizational of Frame nearly in the heart of Paris, my parents , alty? of the American people who act in relation to problems of destroyed the Third Republic, and grandparents lived in Paris - third became jobless and homeless and farthest-reaching consequence. The marked another turning point in and to the extent—which I con breadless might have all but de- leadership of the President has THE GREATEST NAME IN WHISKY fess is not very great—that the history of my modest family can stroyed the things by which men been good, because he has cour- be traced it develops that my an- live, had it not been for the un- ageously sought the right and be- cestors were Alsatian, or, in other precedented way in which the cause he has gone on undeterred words, French Jews. I myself President at last met the situation. in his dedication to well-being, the was brought up as a French boy, He used the resources of the na- less scanty and not more abundant studied at French schools, have tion and within the law the powers life, for all Americans, despite the always had French friends, have of our government in order to dis- measureless the bitter been • French official. I believe tribute the burden which had to be hatred and the psychotic maledic- that I have assimilated French borne. So borne as to compel afl tions of those to whom a Fascist culture to a high degree; I speak Americans in some measure to dictator were infinitely more wel- French perfectly and without any share the burden of those who come than a Democratic leader! "The President has had to face foreign accent; not even my fac- otherwise would have had to face w ial features have any particularly a burden that humans could not and still faces the challenge of the ruthless Tories who demand se- striking racial characteristics. I and ought not to bear. curity for themselves and for the Averted thutruction could consider myself an assimi- "Let it not be thought that the value of their securities, but like lated Jew, and it is my distinct SUNSHINE KOSHER the young gentleman in the Legis- asso- the awful years results of feeling that there is no refine- CRACKERS BRING ment of French sentiment, French ciated with the name of President lature of New York are uncon- cerned about the life and well- Roosevelt's predecessor, though im- cellophane JACKET honor or Fench culture which is OUT THE FLAVOR OF alien to me. Yet, while I feel mediately the consequence of the being of the millions of those work- SOUP AND MAKE IT ers who together with their fam- opens from the top Coolidge administration, were en- myself wholly a Freachman I feel TASTE MUCH BETTER I at the game time, that I am a tirely averted or completely healed ilies constitute our America. These Jew. I have never notice4 any the moment President Roosevelt dragged American down to the antagonism, any conflict, however, came to office. Even to this day level of 1929. I do not say that the alight, between these two phases the consequences are still being President substituted a paradise in of my consciousness . . . To be- borne, despite the courage of the 1933-36 for the Coolidge-Hoover THESE CRISP CRACKERS long to a country completely, nation's, leadership and the in- concocted inferno of 1925-1933. ARE MADE UNDER THE without reservation, does not credible patience of millions of al- But the President has helped us to SUPERVISION OF A RABBI mean that one cannot feel one- most too-long enduring Americans. save ourselves. That is his great self to be, in another respect, an Whether certain people who dine and imperishable achievement; WHO GUARANTEES THEM integral part of another group, together occasionally atWashing- Not chiefly by adding 20 billions KOSHER AND"PARVE" another human community. We can ton understand it or not, the Amer- to the yearly income of the Amer. feel ourselves to be wholly and ican democracy withstood its ul- !can people, but by giving back to completely French, yet this feel- timate test, and, thanks to the the American people the faith they had lost or were losing, ing need not possess us so exclus- vision and the heroic statesman- which ively as to eliminate the possibil- ship of President Roosevelt's faith that a decently just and equitable life is possible under the forms of ity of our feeling ourselves to be in the democratic ideal, the demo- that law is not forever an integral part of some other cratic way of life was reborn. democracy, be tortured to the advantage of collective group, whatever it However imperfectly and inade- to might be. And we can belong to quately foundations were laid for the few and that economic as well the Jewish community with al l a juster order of life. 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