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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1936-10-23

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MEDerRonjiwisn eiRcrucul

pAG, FOUR'

,.. ■ ,,,,,,-
Ind s- .ndent Detroit Lodge
„ pen meeting of the little-

...."rit Detroit Lodge celebrated
r kart of the 1936-37 season.
ral hundred members and
kir friends were entertained by
'King” Solomon and his orchestra.
Two well known Jewish radio stars
offered several selections of popular
folk songs.
The Sisterhood of the I. D. L.
will give a card party on Nov. 2
at Jericho Hall. The public is in-
vited. Proceeds will go to charity .

o

October 23, 1936

tied THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

AVERSION ON DR. WISE REGRETTED

$200 Donation to
J. N. F. Auxiliary

MISS DOROTHY DETZER
TO ADDRESS COUNCIL

The Detroit section of the Na-

Exchange of Correspondence With Dr. Franklin Regard-
ing Editorial Reprinted in Temple Beth El
Bul etin

Given by Mrs. R. Brodersobn in tional Council of Jewish Women
is making elaborate plans for the
Husband'. Memory

House of Shelter
Aims Outlined by
Max M. Silverman

—Blackthorn

TWISTS

Max M. Silverman, president
first meeting of the season which
A $200 donation distinguished will take place at Temple Beth El, of the House of Shelter, in an
the first meeting of the Ladies' on Nov. 2, at 2:30. Mrs. Meyer address over Hyman Altman's
hour on station WMBC on Tues-
The reprint of an editorial of the American Hebrew attempt Auxiliary of the Jewish National
day evening, outlined the aims of
from the American Hebrew at- to sell it by making use of my Fund. The money was given in
the institution.
tacking the World Jewish Con- name. These are matters of rela- memory of R. Brodersohn on the
gress and Dr. Stephen S. Wise tively small importance either to second Yahrzeit of his death by
Mr. Silverman urged the Jew-
his
wife.
During
his
life,
Mr.
Bro-
you
or
to
me.
protest
from
ish public of Detroit to attend
personally brought a
Dr. Wise to Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
"I can have no objection to dersohn was known as a very ar-
the dedication reception on the
rabbi of Temple Beth El, pointing your making use of four pages of dent Zionist and the auxiliary
occasion of the opening of the
it fitting that his name
new House of Shelter at 1622
"For Your Health's Sake" to the unfairness of the state- your bulletin in order to reprint deems
ment republished in the Temple the editorial from the American figure in the rebuilding of Eretz
Taylor Ave., this Sunday after-

Yisrael.
Hebrew,
which,
for
the
most
part,
Bulletin. Dr. Franklin has re-
noon from 2 to 6 o'clock.
Miss Dorothy Mitchell of San
F1()TEl.
()I
plied to a letter from Dr. Wise is an unfair and untruthful state-
Mr. Silverman's radio address
expressing regret that the Tem- ment of the facts of the Congress. Diego had two trees planted by
follows in part:
,„. \JUNIN \I El.al• H• . ple
Bulletin should have pub- As your colleague, however, I call her grandmother, Mrs. R. Broder-
"As you no doubt know the
%, Ni. 1.1:(1n ,
I 6T t
lished a statement which is an as- your attention to the last sen- Bohn, in honor of her eighth birth-
Jewish House of Shelter for many
persion on Dr. Wise. The cor- tence of that editorial, 'There Is day. One tree was planted by Mr.
years
performed the service of
respondence between Dr. Wise one more gain we almost forgot and Mrs. I. Rosenthal in honor of
caring for the transient, a service
and Dr. Franklin follow:
to mention: Dr. Stephen S. Wise the marriage of their daughter ,
performed by houses of shelter
"Oct 14, 1936. has added another presidency to Shirley, and another by Mr. and
Cost Much Less in Canada ...
the world over. Then, in 1930,
"Rev. Dr. L. M. Franklin,
his already long list!' If it were Mrs. S. Schnitz for the recovery
when this city, along with the na-
World Famous Quality!
true that I had been elected of Shoshanna Schnitz. Mrs. Z.
"Temple Beth El,
tion, suffered a terrific blow in
president of the World Jewish Moskovitz donated $5 in honor of
"Woodward at Gladstone,
the nature of a great depression,
her
golden
wedding
anniversary.
Congress,
it
would
have
been
un-
"Detroit, Mich.
certain of our citizens realized
The meeting was held at the
worthy of you to have published
"Dear Dr. Franklin:
the need for immediate relief of
"I have no complaint to make that statement, dictated as it is Book Cadillac Ilotel on Oct. 20.
certain individuals. There was
against the American Hebrew in by malevolence and malignity. Mrs. P. Slomovitz, chairman of
then formed a group known as
writing as it does, mendaciously Surely, a temple bulletin ought box-collections, gave a favorable
the Detroit Jewish Emergency
and sometimes libelously against to be concerned to publish facts report. Any one wishing to have
Relief, which has as one of its
a
box
collected
may
call
Univef-
the World Jewish Congress, nor and not fancies, truth and not
objects and functions the hous-
will I burden you with a state - lies. I was not elected president, sity 1-6911.
ing of over 100 Detroit men who
chairman
as
Mrs. L. Lightstone,
WINDSOR
ment that comes to me from a nor was any man elected presi-
MISS DOROTHY DETZER
were left homeless by this great
Jew in your city that the agents dent of the World Jewish Con- of the membership drive, urged
Calamity. Shortly thereafter,
CANADA
gree. The World Jewish Congress every member to enter another Rosenbaum, chairman of the pro- through the efforts of the Jewish
gram committee, and Mrs. Louis Welfare Federation and other
honored Itself by unanimously new member.
Activities for the sixth annual Rosenberg, vice-chairman, an- c iv i - minded individuals, the
naming Judge Julian W. Mack as
its honorary president. I did ac- donor luncheon are being formu- nounce that the speaker for that housing of these men was taken
cept the office of chairman of the lated and the committees already day will be Miss Dorothy Detzer, over by the Detroit Jewish House
Lay Your Last Dollar
executive committee, which is a functioning are: Mrs. Max Gold- national executive secretary of the of Shelter, with the speaker as
post of most onerous resPonsi berg, saving boxes, can be reached Woman's International League for chairman of the homeless men's
en Detroit. We Initiated MI6
by calling Garfield 2826-J; Mrs. Peace and Freedom. Miss Detzer committee directly responsible to
billty.
mooed "dike 3 yawls ea..
"I do not expect thP American I. Faxstein, rummage chairman, is an expert on her subject, and the Jewish Welfare Federation
the
of
Pledging
a
continuation
Consult or for an abs fleets.
Hebrew to be fair and decent. I Euclid 0516-W; Mrs. L. Miller, is a widely known lecturer.
for the well being of these men. efficient, progressive policies that
After
leaving
school
in
her
thought I had known you long rummage co-chairman, Ty 5-2778.
"At
about
the
same
period
cer-
marked
his
four
years
On
the
The program of the Oct. 20 native city of Fort Wayne, tain individuals. including Hon. Probate Court bench, Judge Jo-
enough and well enough to know
9 Apts.
that you would not do the unfair meeting consisted of an Interest- Ind., Miss Dater used the Frank Murphy, present High seph A. Murphy launched his
ing
talk by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, funds saved for her college Commissioner of the Philippine
Like new. All 4 light airy
and indecent thing of reprinting
rooms (2 bedrooms) and tiled
a lie about a colleague and long- three piano selections by Miss education for a year and a half Islands and then Mayor of De-
Miriam Edwards, a teacher on of travel In the Far East. She
time friend!
baths, showers, 1 steam heat,
the staff of the Rubenstein Studio. went to China, Japan, Hawaii, troit, Hyman Altman and a others,
"Very truly yours.
large
that there was
4 private porches. No vacan-
Mrs. I. Goodman presented the and lived for a year in the Philip- realized
"STEPIIEN S. WISE."
cross
section
of
unfortunate
men,
pines. On her return to this
cies 2 years. Normal $40,000
"P. S. A copy of this letter is current events.
women
and
children
in
our
com-
country she became a resident of munity who needed daily sus-
sales value. Snap $18,500
being addressed to the Jewish
An
offer
of
$1,000
per
week
for
Don't forget to change your transmission and rear
Hull
House,
Chicago,
where
she
Chronicle of your city."
with $3,700 down.
50 weekly broadcasts has been took up courses of study at the tenance. These gentlemen imme-
axle grease for winter driving to avoid hard motor
formed what was known

turned down by Professor Ein- Chicago School of Civics and diately
as the Jewish Kosher Kitchen,
starting
"Oct. 15, 1936 stein.
Philanthropy. In 1920 she joined which agency has since been
14 Apta.
"Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
the American Friends Service
"40 West 68th St.,
sonally, have been in disagree- Committee, and went to Vienna taken into our organization and
Fine condition, All 4 light,
"New York, New York.
ment. May I, however, say that where she spent almost two years has become a part thereof.
airy rooms, wall beds. Net
"To sum up the various func-
"Dear Dr. Wise:
had I read, as I can honestly tell in child-feeding work. At the
income above all expense
" "I am deeply grieved, as I am you I did not, the last paragraph end of this time, Miss Detzer went tions of the House of Shelter as
ALL
FOR
$3,300. Normal $00,000 sales
• WINTER MOTOR TUNE UP
surprised, at the tone of your of the article in question, it would to Russia as a member of the they exist at the present time,
letter of October 14th, which has have been deleted from the re- personal relief unit to help in the we have:
value. Last call $21,000 with
• CLEAN OUT FUEL PUMP
"First,
the
ancient
and
honor-
just
reached
me.
print.
Volga Valley during the famine.
$4,000, down.
• CLEAN OUT ALL GAS LINES
"If you have followed our
"I should be the last, willingly, After returning to this country in able duty lead privilege of caring

• CLEAN AND GREASE BATTERY
Temple Bulletin carefully, you to be responsible for spreading a 1924, she became national ex- for transients.
TERMINALS
"Second, we house and feed
must have noticed that week by statement about a colleague that ecutive secretary of the Woman's
31 Apta.
week, we reprint excerpts from is dictated, as you put it, by International League for Peace several resident homeless men,
• ADJUST, TIGHTEN, GREASE THE
Beauty court design, like
who as yet have been unable for
WATER PUMP
the Jewish press—always giving 'malovence and malignity.' 1 very and Freedom.
new. 12 large porches. Tile
credit to the particular paper or much regret this whole incident.
• CHECK ALL LIGHTS
In 1931, the Nation's Honor one reason or another to readjust
gable, 3 and 4 rooms white
magazine from which we mako "While I do not see eye to eye Roll mentioned the Woman's In- themselves so that they might
• INCLUDING
• REPACK AND ADJUST FRONT
our clippings.
with you upon the World Jewish ternational League and bliss Det- once more step out into society
tile baths. Tiled lobby, new
WHEELS
LABOR
AND
"The reprint of which you com- Congress issue, we may still be zer, "for the remarkable day by and become a useful part thereof. JUDGE JOSEPH A. MURPHY
• REPLACE WORN OUT WATER
"Third, we feed daily great final drive for re-election on the carpets. Elect. refrig. Nets
plain is very distinctly marked, as friends as we have been for many day devotion and ability with
MATERIAL
above all expense $8,000.
HOSE
a sub-head, 'An Editorial from the years, and, in the best sense of which she has directed the work numbers of_men, women and chil- Democratic ticket.
dren, who are unable to secure
American Hebrew.' The fact that the term, colleagues and co- of this organization."
"I have always felt that I am Normal sales value $175,000.
this
service
from
any
other
we reprinted this article does not, workers.
Miss Detzer will speak here on agency or this food in any other directly responsible for the estates Foreclosed price $55,000, easy
of necessity, imply that we agree
"Very truly yours,
that pass through my court," terms. Live off this property
"The Fascist Menace in Europe:
in full with its spirit or with its
way.
"LEO M. FRANKLIN."
Judge Murphy stated. For that
Will
It Come to America?"
"Fourth, we perform another reason I have checked closely the while paying for itself.
argument. On the contrary, many
"P. S. Since you are sending
Mr. Bedford
job, which has been recognized attorneys appearing before me
things have appeared in the sec- a copy of your letter to me to
as part of our program for many and I have scanned closely the
tion of our Temple Bulletin en- the Jewish Chronicle, I am taking
8510 — 12TH STREET
years, namely, that of caring for handling of the estates. the fees
Homer Warren & Co.
titled "Glimpses of Jewish Life the liberty of following the same
the religious needs, both spiritual charged and the dispatch with
and Letters' with which I, per- course with this communication."
RICALTOng
and physical, of inmates of all which they are closed. I can say
Ow 2.1 % Center, of &Trio,
p •nal institutions in Wayne without boasting that the county
Dr. Albert A. Hughes, Wayne County Jail.
is getting better and more effect-
County Coroner, is a candidate for
'I wish publicly to thank our ive handling of estates than ever
re-election. Ills friends state, in Ladies' Auxiliary who under the before in its history.
urging his retention in office.
sterling leadership of Mrs. Alt-
have attempted to safeguard
"Ile has established et record of man have made our new resi- all "I estates going through my
public service that commands the dence into a beautiful modern court. Irrespective of what person
livable home; the Jewish Welfare or corporation appears as admin-
Federation and Kurt Peiser, its istrator or executor of an estate,
executive secretary, who have co- I always insist that the bond be Called for Nov. 19; Annual Ba-
operated with our program in sufficient to protect the estate.
` soar
19.24.
every respect; George Sherman. Records are maintained on all
auditor of the Jewish Welfare bonding companies from month
The
Detroit
Auxiliary
of the
Federation, and M. E. Williams, to month and checked closely. If Los Angeles Sanatorium and
our own secretary, who were both there is any change in the status Patients' Home announces that Ex-
its
instrumental, by diligent effort of the bonds, I insist that a new annual pre-bazaar round table
and conscientious work, in ar- and safer bond be provided."
conference
and
luncheon
will
be
ranging the plans for out new
at the main auditorium of
home, so that under their guid- "Pilaudski" Left for Poland held
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road,
ance it become a truly modern
Thursday
evening, Nov. 19, at 7
Pfeiffer's new economy bottle—JUMBO 32—Is rapidly
institution; your announcer, Ily-
The new motorliner "Pilsudski"
growing in popularity. The first full quart bottle of
man Altman, who as chairman of of the Gdynia-America Line left o'clock. A special invitation is ex-
tended
to
the
presidents and vice-
our house committee has done a with a large number of passengers
beer In Michigan, that fills five glasses and saves h,
of all fraternal organ-
splendid job; the press for their from New York direct to Gydnia. presidents
thirsty
people
with
an
eye
of
los%
izations,
clubs,
societies and one-
captured
the
has
hGAD HEpD
more than generous publicity; the She carried back to Poland • mo-
to attend this gathering.
to economy. The beer you get for less is the same
II o n . Frank Murphy, who as tion picture company which came Rogues,
There
will
be
no
admission charge.
mayor of Detroit was the first to to the United States to complete
delicious, sparkling Pfeiffer's you now enjoy in Stelnie
The annual bazaar of the aux-
recognize the need for the Jew- a Polish film.
tr
and regular bottles. Order a case of JUMBO —
iliary
which
is
its largest event
ish Kosher Kitchen and who was
Among the passengers were
the year, will be held at the
32's (12 bottles—total contents 3 gallons) today.
the first to reach into his own Rszard Ordynoki, formerly of the of
pockets and contribute to the Metropolitan Opera House, now a B'nai Moshe Center, Dexter and
,
1HI 11011T IBIS IN 1141 DARK 1101 . 111
from Satuiday eve-
agency when it was started by leading film producer; Adam Di- Lawrence,
ning, Jan. 16, to Sunday, Jan. 24,
Mr. Altman."
dur, famous basso of the Metro- inclusive. All plans for this event
politan Opera Company from 1911 will be made at this round table
For the first time in her bril- to 1932 and now artistic film ad- conference. The auxiliary asks
DR. ALBERT A. HUGHES
liant film career, Sylvia Sidney viser, and Bogdan Eugene Junod that all organizations and syna-
respect and admiration of those will wear high heeled shoes in Bodo, Poland's most popular film gogues accept its invitation and
be represented at this meeting.
interested in good government. place of her usual low heels. She star.
The auxiliary thanks Miss Ruth
Always a sincere advocate in the hates high heels and never wears
New York Nazis are getting Miltimore and her juvenile artists
theory that a public office is a them, even with formal attire, but
to welcome Fritz Berber, for the entertainment furnished
public trust, he has conducted the in her next picture the male stars ready
who is coming here to take charge at its last social meeting. It also
duties of coroner in a most courte- are six-footers.
of Nazi propaganda.
announces the appearance of
ous, efficient and humane manner,
Sarah Rosberg, juvenile prodigy;
insisting that everyone, regardless
II. Siegel and Jack Lefton, well
of race, color or creed, rich or
known singers, at its social gath-
poor, be given the same honest
ering, next Thursday, Oct. 29. All
and impartial consideration."
of the workers, delegates and the
general public are invited.
Classes in Millinery Psychol-



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Round Table of
L. A. S. Auxiliary

FILLS FIVE GLASSES

of

New Jackson-Sax, Inc., Salon Opened
on Mezzanine Floor of Book Cadillac

ogy at Center

A class in millinery design will

be offered at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center, beginning
Wednesday, Oct 28, at 7 p.
Eight lessons will be offered for
$1.
Miss Lillian Schlein will in-
struct the clam. Miss Schlein is
a graduate of home economics
at Wayne University, she has
studied millinery design at Ma-
dame Neron's studio and has had
practical experience In Detroit
shops. Her course will include
eight lessons in felt, eight lessons
in fabric, and eight lessons in
straw. No previous experience is
necessary. Register at the Cen-
ter office.
Mrs. Emery Monash, a gradu-
ate of Merrill Palmer and the
University of Michigan:- who is
now doing placement work with
the National Youth Administra-
tion, will conduct a class in psy-
chology and personality adjust-
ment. Registrations for this class
are now being taken at the Cen-
ter office and the date and time
One ofthe finest shoe salons in
for the class will be announced
the country was recently opened
shortly.
by Jackson-Sax, Inc., on the mez-
Sigmund Romberg, composer of zanine floor of the Book-Cadil-
the famous music of "The Student lac Hotel.
Dignified white columns form a
Prince,"11 aytime" and other
entrance to this exclus-
operettas, has been signed to a charming
ive
new talon which features a
long-term contract to write music,
lyrics and arrangements for MGM most unusual interior. A realis-
tic fireplace complete with glow-
exclusively.
ing coals adds warmth to the in-
Enjoy DOUBLE. MELLOW 014 terior and the comfortable chairs
Gold Cigarettes with year &ear add Informality to the casual,

Numerous Gymnastic Activi-
ties for Women at Jew-
ish Center

Numerous and varied activities
await the girl or woman who en-
rolls in the gymnasium depart-
ment of the Jewish Community
Center.
Gymnasium classes which In-
clude calisthenics, free play,
games, basketball and volley ball
,are held twice weekly at different
'times for various age groups.
Classes in tap dancing, modern
dancing and rhythmic dancing are
offered as part of the women's
health program. Swimming in-
struction is given one night a
week in the pool at Northern High
School.
The Women's Health Club
meets regularly each Tuesday
and Thursday mornings at 10
o'clock. In addition to calisthenics
the group plays badminton, vol-
ley ball, roes on hikes, has health
lectures and picnics. This depart-
pleasant atmosphere.
ment also offers to its members
Jackson-Sax, Inc., has ■ new badminton, fencing and shuffle
slant on women's shoes. Cham- board.
pioning. the cause of chic women,
For information as to time and
they have incorporated in their fees either call the Center at
collection of shoes the newest Ma. 8275 or stop in at the office,
fashions, fabrics and treatments. 8904 Wopdward.
Latin Toe footwear models are
exclusive with this shoe salon.
Every package of Old Gold
Mr. Jackson, formerly with the Cigarette. ie wrapped in Double
Delman Shoe Salop in New York, Cellopkane--tw o jackets of Cello
G an authority on women's shoes phase--moisture proof—the bigk
and is well known to Detroiter& tut quality.

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