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Proctologic Book
Has Distinction Of Being Editor
of Important Annual for
the Third Time
"I Bought MY Ford at
Ginsberg!" .
tions by the distinguished art
,CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGES vent the rise to power of Adolf
critic, Clifton Harby.
That's the proud boast of hundred. of satisGeld Ford
Hitler are glowingly accounted
Dr. Herbert I. Kallet is the
The assembled Biblical Catholics, Jews joined to support for
by Mr. Wheeler-Bennett. editor of the year book containing
owners — Satisfied because neighborly and personal
paintings of the last 2,000 years him as the banner bearer of the Bruening is pictured as Ger- the annual transactions of the
latent enters into every deal.
included in Mr. Ilarby's book Center Party, But, writes Mr. many's greatest chancellor who American Proctologic Society. This
WES on the verge of achieving the 300-page book has articles by more
are of interest to Jews and to Wheeler-Bennett:
"At last the men and women great objective of keeping the
Christians. There is hardly a who had placed their trust in Hin- Nazis from power. Had the than 50 proctological specialists.
The book is being distributed to
Biblical episode of importance denburg as a protector of their French pledge for co-operation, doctors throughout the world as
—in the Old as well as the New civil liberties realized the futility secured with the aid of American well as to libraries in practically
Testaments—that is not in- of their faith. They had seen his statesmen. come a day sooner, he every important country on the
head on election posters silhouet- would have succeeded. Instead,
cluded in this impressive collec- ted in profile with those of Papen he is today an exile from Ger- globe. The library of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem annually
tion. The reader and art col- and Hitler, but they had not many. The machinations and in- calls for a copy of this year book.
lector who will secure this book known how wholly he had deserted trigues of Kurt von Schleicher,
This is the third year that Dr.
Service
The love and confidence who was later himself a victim of Kallet has been accorded the honor
will find the story of the Bible them.
which they had given him was the Nazis, are charged with the of being named editor of the year
related to him in fascinating now replaced by hatred and bit- major responsibility for Bruen-
book.
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General Groener is one of the
tures will be commentaries as camp his name was execrated and
men who are described as the fig-
reviled.
well as descriptive photographs.
"The mood, as ever in Berlin, ures that helped create the Hin-
Mr. Ilarby's foreword is a found its ventilation in stories.
denburg myth. Groener was the
Two Minutes' Drive East of City Airport
valuable explanatory essay on
"'Have you heard,' a man victim of the Marshall's lack of
Asked why he made
Open Sundays
Pingree 6400
the art of the Bible. Through- would ask his friend, glancing courage.
his shoulder to make sure he no effort to protect his repute-
out the volume, the excerpts over
The will of the late Mrs. Sarah
was not overheard, for such stor- tion when he received the blame
from the Bible selected to fit ies were a penal offence, 'Ilinden- on the strength of which Hinden- Rosenzweig, who passed away last
the pictures are accompanied burg was at the Oranienburg burg rose to power and gained month, provides for two bequests
the affection of the German peo-
by important commentaries by Concentration Camp yesterday?' ple, he replied: "Because I be- of $1,000 each to the Jewish Wel-
"'Oh? Why?'
fare Federation of Detroit and
the, author and compiler.
"'lie wanted to visit some of lieved that in the interests of the the Jewish Old Folks' Home.
New Army the myth of Hinden-
The Jewish reader will find his electors.'
These bequests are to be used
" 'That's nothing,' his friend burg should be preserved, It was for suitable memorials in tribute
particular interest In the works
necessary that one great German to the late Joseph and Sarah Ro-
would
answer.
'They
say
the
Old
of E. DI. Lilien, Max Lieberman,
Man signs anything now. The figure should emerge from the senzweig. The executors are
I. L. Asknazy, Solomon J. Sol- other day Meissner left his sand- war free from all the blame that Morris Garvett and David Wilkus.
omon and Lesser Ury among wich bag on the table and when was attached to the General
Mr. Garvett said this week that
That figure had to be Hin- the hearing of the will will take
the many others who have con- he came back the President had Staff.
denburg."
signed it.'"
Place
on Feb. 11.
tributed to the art of the Old
The chapter "My Farewell" in
Mr. Wheeler-Bennett empha-
Testament. The New Testa- sizes that Hindenburg knew very Hindenburg's autobiography is
ment photographs, and there- little of what was going on that declared to have "conjured up a
dream and a vision for the rea-
fore their artiste, are much he swallowed hook, line and sink- lization of which Adolf Hitler
er stories of Communist plots;
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PACE)
The 750 that he was a perfect tool in the claimed to stand." Mr. Wheeler-
more voluminous.
black and white Illustrations and hands of his plotting cabinet mem- Bennett writes: "The words bouquet through the nostrils be-
might well have been written for fore drinking. Then take a sip, but
the 12 additional full color bers.
The myth of Hindenburg is him... The Marshall had wrought not a gulp, letting the wine evap-
paintings are the works of ap- splendidly
revealed in this volume, more than he knew." A section of orate, as it were, on the tongue.
proximately 270 artists induct- and the man who was once Ger- this chapter, we are told, was in- By the whiskere of Noah, if that
ed In Mr. Harby's collection. many's great hero is painted in corporated at Hitler's insistence does not make you catch your
in Hindenburg's political testa-
There are the works of Rem- true colors backed by historic ment, which was made public "at breath with delight, you are not
facts. Hindenburg received the
the elite!
brandt, Raphael, Michelangelo, credit that was due Ludendorff; a moment when Nazi fortunes had of Joking
apart, is It known that
Tissot, Rubens, Dore, etc.
similarly, his faults were inevit- fallen decidedly low."
Palestine imported from America
"Wooden
Titan"
is
a
truly
ably
credited
to
,other.
Drawing
material,
mostly
machinery, to a
EHRENSTEIN'S COLLECTIONS
upon the most Important happen- great book. It is perhaps the
Dr. Ehrenstein's first volume ings in Europe with relation to most important volume dealing value of 57,5000,000 and that
in return we only took in
includes art works beginning the situations in Germany, "The with the Hindenburg myth, and $300,000 worth of Palestinian
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German conditions during the en- altogether out of proportion and
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for
those
who
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work, and the fact that it is history of the World War this the rise of Hitler. Mr. Wheeler- peting with American products,
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The efforts of Bruening to pre- praise for his efforts.
Children's
Garments
to
age
12
$
.50
that
sensitive
patriotic
souls
do
of the collector's idealistic as-
not in the least need to fear that
piration to make Biblical art
Vitalize Dry Cleaned and lland Finished
they are treading on Uncle Sam's
ALLIED CAMPAIGN
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toes.
PLEDGED SUPPORT
To
take
away
$7,500,000
from
a
eur and reader.
OF DETROIT CLUBS
young industrial country like Pal-
Among the full-color repro-
estine and put in its place less
ductions included in this first
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
than a tenth of that amount is
part of the planned 10-volume
nothing less than disastrous In the
Old Testament art collection council in its campaign program."
Funeral services for Benjamin long run. Palestine has enough
Speaking in his own behalf as D. Marx, of 3200 Chicago Blvd. other troubles; no more should be
are the works of Abel Penn,
added to them through our indif-
William Blake, A. Koberger, further comment upon the pro- West, were held at 2 p. m. on ference. If Eretz Israel is to live,
533.547 EAST FOREST
Hans B al dung Grien; and posal for participation on the Monday in the chapel of Temple its industry must be put on a
among the creators of the black part of clubs in community af- Beth El, with Rabbi Leo M. sound basis. Every Jew in America
fairs, Mr. Grant stated:
Franklin officiating. Burial was can help in the matter. Thousands
and white drawings are some
is a distinct privilege to in Woodmere Cemetery. Mr. of non-Jews would be quite willing,
of the world's best known mas- be "It
able to cooperate with the Marx died Saturday. lie was born I am sure, to aid by using pro-
ters.
various groups in the city in the in Germany, Oct. 26, 1867, and ducts from the land which is dear
The second part of Dr. plans for the forthcoming Allied had lived in Detroit since he was to all of them. It Involves no sacri-
four years old. For several years fice. To the contrary whatever
Ehrenstein's collections includes Jewish Campaign.
Predicts Success
he was associated with his brother, foodstuffs or delicacies one obtains
an important essay on "The
"I am confident that under the the late Adolph Marx, in the oper- from Palestine surpass in quality
Techniques of Graphic Art," leadership of M. A. Mittleman ation of the Marx Market Co., their competitors abroad.
(Copyright, 1931, B. A. F. fl I
by Oskar Stossel, and has a and Irving Blumberg, who were originally located on Cadillac
number of important illustra- selected to act as co-chairmen of Square. He was a member of the
RYPINS PO SPEAK
tions to explain the develop- the trade council of the campaign Free Sons of Israel, Temple Beth
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
planning committee, we shall have El and Bnai Brith. Surviving
2
AT TEMPLE JAN. 19 2
ment of the graphic arts. The an alert group of men who will are his wife, Susie; a son, Dr.
3.
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art collections begin with the carry to success the newly plan- Milton Marx, instructor in Eng-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
theme of Adam and Eve and ned program for community ac- lish at Cornell University; two
tion,
daughters, Mrs. Ivor Kahn and writers — then practically un-
continue through that of Lot
"I am certain, also, that the Mrs. Lucille Marks, and a sister, known—such as Aldous Huxley,
and the destruction of Sodom idea of soliciting the community Mrs. Hugo Parshall.
T. S. Eliot, Edith Sitwell, Con-
rad Aiken, A. E. Coppard, John
and Gomorrah. The latter on a trade basis is an excellent
Gould Fletcher and L. A. Strong,
theme is especially well de- one and that it will be a boon U. OF M. CHAPTER OF
made their earliest appearances.
for
the
important
agencies
we
are
scribed and to illustrate the
PHI
BETA
DELTA
WINS
In addition to books and ar-
obligated to support. I am in
perversions of that time the complete accord with the pro-
SCHOLARSHIP TROPHY ticles in the leading scholarly and
educational
reviews, Dr. Rypins
author has collected some truly gram outlined."
The campaign planning com- Milton London of Detroit Given has contributed articles of gen-
outstanding and descriptive art
eral interest to the New Repub-
mittee and its trade council will
National Recognition for
works.
lic, the National, the Spectator
meet at 8 p. m. on Monday, Jan.
Meritorious Service
Dr. Ehrensteln, because of 18, at the office of the Jewish
and the Fortnightly of London,
the difficulties he must encoun- Welfare Federation, 51 W. War-
At the recent convention of Woman's Home Companion, New
York Herald-Tribune and Colo-
ren
Ave.,
to
make
plans
for
the
Phi
Beta
Delta,
national
Jewish
ter in an Austrian environment
of the various units academic fraternity, held in Cin- phon. Ills interpretation of the
of political unrest, deserves organization
that are to function in the 1937 cinnati, it was revealed that Jew- Mexican Revolution first appeared
a chapter of Renascent Mex-
whatever support is available Allied Jewish Campaign.
ish college students the country as
ico.
9698 GRAND RIVER at Livernois
Program Committee
for his undertaking in produc-
over had achieved new laurels
At
Oxford, Dr. Rypins' position
The personnel of the program during the past year. At four
HOgaeth 9698
ing a collection of Biblical art
committee, under the chairman- large institutions, the University as secretary of the Fabian So-
Illy SCHREIBER
works. In view of the low ship of Mrs. Walter Laib, is being
ciety brought him Into intimate
SALES — SERVICE — PARTS
fora good deal
of Michigan, Ohio State Univer- contact. with Bernard Shaw, Ber-
price placed on each volume, completed this week and the fol- sity, Washington University and
Russell, II. G. Wells, G. D.
his ambitious efforts are espe- lowing have been invited to serve the University of Florida, local trand
Cole, Sidney and Beatrice Webb.
cially deserving of support and on this committee: Gabriel N. chapters of Phi Beta Delta re- Norman Angell and Israel Zang- 2 Jacket, of Cellophane Doubly [wares OLD COLD Freshness,
Alexander, Mrs. Edward A. At- ceived highest scholastic honors.
commendation.
las, Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs. Jo- This record of being simultan- will. Liberal and pragmatic, he
Mr. Harby's and Dr. Ehren- seph II. Ehrlich, Miss Maxine eously first in scholarship at four soon returned to active participa-
tion first in the political and sub-
stein's published works produce Finsterwald, Rabbi Leon Fram, different campuses has never sequently in the military life of
Sylvan S. Grosper, Mrs. Harry L. been approached by any other
a new chapter in Bibliology.
America.
Jackson. Mrs. A. Max Kohn, Mrs. college fraternity.
Dr. Rypins has traveled far
—P. S.
Julian II. Krolik, Mrs. Hoke Levin,
At the convention, the Michi- and wide in his study of such
Mrs. Henry Levitt, Dr. Samuel J. gan chapter was awarded a beau-
Problems—south as far as Oaxaca
Lewis,
Dr.
Barnett
Malbin,
Ralph
tiful trophy for having attained
M. B. COHEN IS DEAD
eastward through the
Mayer, Gus D. Newman. Mrs. the highest scholarship average in Mexico;
AT THE AGE OF 78 A.
Union to lend beyond the
Kurt Peiser, Mrs. Arthur Purdy, within the fraternity. Previously Soviet
Caucasus.
Samuel II. Rubiner, Seymour Si- the chapter had been honored
The New 193 7
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Dr. Rypins is a nephew of Dr.
mons, Harvey L. Vehon, Mrs. with a banquet and a loving cup Leo M. Franklin.
.1.
Weitz-
Sidney
Weisman,
Lewis
On Tuesday night, Jan. 26,
life of the board of directors of man, Dr. Benjamin D. Welling, by Dr. Joseph Bursley, dean of
students at the university.
the greatest event of the Temple
the schools.
The University of California Forum season is scheduled. The
Mr. Cohen was a member of David M. Welling, Julian L. Ze-
chapter at Los Angeles also re- Prince and Princess Loewenstein
Congregation Bnai Israel and was mon.
You'll say so too. when you see and
A luncheon-meeting of the pro- ceived an award for having sent will give a symposium on the
active in many organizations. Ile
hest this amasing Philco Console! For-
at
gram
committee
will
be
held
delegates from the farthest dis- meaning of Fascism. This is the
is survived by his wife, Gertrude;
rigs anions are named and located
18,
12:15
p.
m.,
on
Monday,
Jan.
tance to attend the convention. first appearance of the Princess
two sons, Harry I., president of
right on the new Mee Color Dial.
Milton London, a Detroit boy, in Detroit. She is rated as one
the United Hebrew Schools of at Hotel Statler.
You SIMI by news . . . and the exclu-
Detroit and vice-president of the A meeting of the combined com- wan given national honor and of the world's most interesting
sive Philco Forties! Truing Spoor
Robinson Furniture Co.. and Jo- mittees selected to plan the Jewish recognition "for meritorious and women. The Prince is famous as
actually doubles the overseas twinss
held distinguished service rendered to the author of the book "After
seph; and a daughter. Mrs. Sam- Community Council will be 17,
you can get and enjoy I Many other big.
at hie fraternity in the year 1936." Hitler's Fall" which plans the re-
on Sunday morning, Jan.
new features. Finer American ramp
uel Lavine.
don, superb tone, hand-rubbed cabins.
Many hundreds of people at- 10:30 o'clock at the Jewish Corn- In presenting him with an honor organization of the German Re-
Come in—today )
tended the funeral services for munity Center, it was announced scroll, Harold Baer, national sec- public after Hitler has been driv-
retary of the organization, com- en out.
Mei Cohen held at the Philadel- by Kurt Peiser.
A meeting of the family wel- plimented him for the capable
4995
phia-Byron branch of the United
PHILCO ilf•... $ ler
Atrial
Hebrew Schools on Sunday after- fare committee, under the chair- manner in which he handled mat- WEISS, BASEBALL
noon. Eulogies were delivered by manship of Fred M. Butzel. will ters pertaining to the finances of
TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
ENTHUSIAST,
DIES
be
held
at
Temple
Beth
F.]
on
the
Michigan
chapter,
and
for
his
Bernard Isaacs. superintendent of
EASY TERMS
co-operation in other matters
the United Hebrew Schools, and Wednesday evening, Jan. 20.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAO. OM
Plea 10th Anniversary
which contributed in no small
by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, with
COME
IN ANYTIME—
Plana for celebrating the 10th way to the splendid achievement
Cantor Reuben Boyarsky chant- anniversary
• Soli sal tokb Mho Fris1.-EPi..7
Detroit Baseball Club and was
of the Jewish Wel-
--SEE OUR DISPLAY
remoes 1*•its rowan...
driel
ing the El Mold Rachamim. rat fare Federation as well as of the of the fraternity.
in 1885 and
one
of
its
directors
Milton London is • senior, and 1886. In 1917 be WU president
the chapel of Clover Hill Park
Cemetery, where buriel took place, Detroit Service Group are pro- graduates from the U. of M. In of the Detroit Amateur Baseball
AUTOMATIC TUNING BRINGS RADIO UP TO DATE.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can- gressing. The date set for this June. He attended Detroit Cen- Association and the following
GONE FOREVER IS THE OLD FUSS AND BOTHER OF
occasion is Jan. 27. It will be tral High School. where he was
tor J. II. Sonenklar officiated.
vice-president
of
the
held at the Jewish Community also popular in extra-curricular year was
HARD TUNING. GONE FOREVER IS THE NOISE AND
Detroit Amateur Commission.
Center at 8 o'clock sharp. Wil- activities.
SQUAWKS BETWEEN STATIONS.
In 1923 he served as chairman
Basketball at Center
liam Norton, executive vice-presi-
dent and secretary of the Chil- Mary Kalley Opens Elec- of the Michigan delegation to the
National Rivers and Harbors Con-
The Jewish Community Center'. dren's Fund of Michigan, will ad-
trolysis Office
Kress. Mr. Weiss was a member
varsity basketball team will play dress the meeting.
of the Spanish War Veterans. De-
Clarence 11. Engram, president
the Frogs A. C. on Saturday, Jan.
Mary Kelley, an electrolysis ex- troit Historical Society. the Grist-
16, at 9:15, in the Center gym- of the Federation, will present its
nasium. A preliminary game will annual report at the meeting. pert. has opened an office at 211 mill Club, the State Bar Associa-
Broadway
Market Bldg., Cherry tion an honorary life member of
be played between the Lincoln, which will be presided ov7r hir
Henry Wineman, chairman of the 1814. Those who are embarrassed the B. P. 0. E., the old Detroit
and Zeniths at 8 p. m.
The Frogs A. C. won the state board of governors of the Fed- by superfluous hair and desire to Light Guard and Temple Beth El.
Mr. Wei,. is survived be his
amateur title last year and a good eration. The Federation report have it removed painlessly and
(Formerly Sbecter Music Co.)
will be supplemented by • series permanently. leaving the akin in wife, Rose S.; a son, Joseph M..
game is expected.
Jr.;
two daughters. Mrs. Ben-
Perfect
condition.
are
urged
to
of reports to be given by the Fed-
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