Atari= ffavish Palo&Cal alder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO E,..fi entoirlEmsnahionlail January 22, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE (NW Romantic Source of 'Daniel Deronda' MY CAREER IN FIGHTS STARTED EARLY the business of fighting from the (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) CONCLUDED FROM EDITORIAL PAON SHAAREY ZEDEK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111 ii11111111 IIMINIIIIIME11 NIGHT OF GAMES Service with Ginsberg SUNDAY EVENING Is More Than a Phrase! craddle up. The annual surprise party and On Sundays and holidays I used a severe backache and my intermarriage arose they con- with sisters were trying to fix some- to go out on the excursion boats night of games of the Men's Club It's a pledge — a pledge of assurance that your fessed for the sake of the race. thing to eat from the odds and selling peanuts and candy. I of Congregation Shnarey Zedek Ford must give you uninterrupted Taking their Judaism serious- ends in the kitchen—with a great learned something about the con- will be held this Sunday evening, riding pleasure ly, the two young lovers pro- pot of steaming savory kasha and cession business and soon found Jan, 24, beginning at 8 o'clock chicken. What a feast we had that you could make good money in it ceeded to have themselves night! —although the newspaper selling taught Hebrew, Jewish tradi- My mother wanted her children game wasn't so bad either. Some- tions and the history of their to go all the way through school , times if I got a good stand on the people, and their honeymoon but most of us never got any water front, where the pleasure was spent in Palestine. It was further than the first few grades boats came in, I could make as of grammar school. When I should much as $10 or $15 a day. But therefore a double love affair, have been learning how to spell the concession business, I decided, because their visit to Palestine and do arithmetic, I was out sell- had more of a future in it, and so intensified their Jewishness and ing newspapers along the water- I managed to get my own conces- caused them to fall deeply in front. I wasn't a very big kid, but sion on the boats and made a good I was stubborn and I had a mind deal of money out of it. love with the Land of Israel. of my own. I wouldn't let the big Then one day a newspaperman Their daughters, Rachel and Irish newsboys bully me. The re- gave me a ticket to some !big We Have • Selection of Guaranteed Used Cars for Sale. show. I sold it at a good profit, We Will Accept Any Make of Car in Trade. Carmel, were both born there. sult of course was that I was al- and decided there was money in ways in a fight. The Irish kids The Colonel returned from Pal- used to hil me names and try to that too. My brothers Herman and estine an ardent nationalist and beat me up and take my papers Jake went into the ticket specula- Two Minutes' Drive East of City Airport a preacher for the cause of the away. I called them names too, tion racket with me. It developed Open Sundays restoration of the Jewish- and surprised them more than into a tremendous business and I Pingree 6400 people to Palestine, and of once by blacking a couple of eyes. made enough money. out of it to There wasn't any real feeling of back me up in my various fight Palestine to the Jewish people. anti-Semitism in this fighting. projects. Herman was always the To him is attributed the fol- They didn't really care that I business man of the family, while 2 Jackets of Cellophane Doubly Damao OLD GOLD Freshness lowing beautiful phrase about was a Jew, it was just that as I was the one with the big ideas. dual nationalism: "I do not kids they had to have someone to Without him we could never have pick on. I, being smaller than most built up such a successful outfit. love my father less because I of them, having a different reli- Jake is still in this business, by love my mother more." gion, and somehow always manag- the way. After the speculation game I The fine idealism of Colonel ing to get the best newspaper ABE SCHMIER Goldsmid was responsible more stand—well, they just naturally worked with Tex Rickard, big- picked on me. time promoter of Madison Square sharp, in the social hall of the than anything else for the cre- But I soon discovered some Garden. When Tex died everybody synagogue. E. H. Saulson, presi- ation of the character of Daniel friends among them. There were thought that the days of great dent of the Men's Club, announces Deronda. But George Eliot's two other newsboys on my beat, fights and $1,000,000 gates were that in addtion to the various en- 1 interest in the Jewish people named Joe Bannon and Mickey over. But I had learned plenty tertaining features and games, O'connell. Joe was the first fel- from Tex, and it wasn't long be- 2 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT was not without foundation low to come over to my side in fore I found I knew how to pro- numerous other attractions are be- 2 ing prepared. Refreshments will 3 CAdillao 1335 1317 (.1t1511 OLD BLDG. long before she had an oppor- one of the daily newsboy fights. mote sensational fights and rake be served. 3 tunity to draw upon the char- He was a big boy and an impor- in the big money, too. The committee in charge of ar- 901234567890 My greatest gate-money pro- rangements includes the follow- 01234566789012345678 acter of Goldsmid. As early as tant ally. Years later he became circulation manager of the New motions have been the fights be- August, 1838, on her first visit York evening Journal. Today he Is tween boxers Like Maxie Baer, ing: Abe Schmier, Harry Sa- tovsky, John Frazer, Moe Prince, to London, the chief thing she a millionaire, and still a swell Joe Louis and Max Schmeling. All Carl Schiller, Dr. Archie Ginz- INFORMATION ON LISTED AND wanted to buy was Josephus' guy. I don't know what became of them are swell guys. Schmel- berg and others. ing is a good friend of mine, and Mr. Schmier states that the ar- "History of the Jews." From of Mickey. UNLISTED SECURITIES The only time the Irish kids I've staked him to money more rangements for this year's party her earliest childhood she took would gang up with us Jews was than once. Ile has never shown PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED are far more elaborate than those an interest in the people of the when we would go into battle any anti-Semitism and has always of any previous similar affairs • Bible and was a student of ear- against the Third or Fourth been very friendly with Jews. sponsored by haarey Zedek. Ile Wards. Then we'd all fight to- His manager, Joe Jacobs, is also rays that the refreshments com- ly Jewish history. On May 21, gether, and carry home our wound- a Jew—no relation of mine, in- 1840—she was 20 years old ed—Jew or Gentile. Believe me, cidentally. Schmeling knows Hit- mittee has arranged for delicious PADILLA() Ms food and that nothing has been 1131 BUHL BLDG. then—in a letter to Miss Lewis, those interward fights sure were ler very well, but he nye that he, left undone to make the evening Schmeling, isn't • Nazi. He's fierce. We used stones and bottles a very pleasant one. governess at a school she at- sticks, aothing that came to sportsmen, and . in sports there tended at Nuneaton, she com- and hand, and when we got through is no such things as religion. Our pared musical operations of car- there were plenty of cut faces, motto is, may the best man win, penters, painters and masons black eyes, and sometimes broken whether he is Jew or Gentile, on her own home, and wrote: heads. I guess I was primed for black or white. "How impressive must the Abraham Littman, manager of Strictly Confidential Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- gradual rise of Solomon's Tem- ter, this week announced that the ple have been! Each prepared (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) WPA Federal Theater Project has mass of virgin marble laid in leased the theater at 12th and ences necessarily have to miss ... reverential silence." Seward, for an indefinite length of time for the presentation of It is as the authoress herself The most awe-inspiring moment of the play—for this observer, at This Sunday evening, Jan. 24, plays in English. According to wrote on Oct. 29, 1876, in least--is the scene when Abraham Mr. Littman, this new WPA thea- acknowledgement of a letter tries to flee from the Voice of at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, a ter will most probably start pro- from Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe God, and finds it following him banquet will be given to mark the ducing plays on Feb. 16. 9696 GRAND RIVER at Livernois Mr, Littman states that the on "Daniel Deronda": "To- wherever he goes ... Most color- 10th anniversary of Grand Rabbi ful scene—a toss up between the HOgarth 9698 wards the Ilebrews we western Egyptian slave episode and the J. Rabinowitz's arrival in Detroit leasing of the theater to the Fed- Illy SCHREIBER eral Theater Project will in no SALES — SERVICE — PARTS people, who have been reared dance of the golden calf ... Most and as spiritual leader of Congre- sense affect the Yiddish theater for a goal deal in Christianity, have a peculiar gripping scene—the breaking of efforts in Detroit and that he is making arrangements to bring debt, and, whether we acknowl- the Tablets of the Law ... Most tender scene—that of Ruth and special attractions here. edge it or not, • peculiar thor- Naomi . Most horripilant scene An announcement was made by oughness of fellow ship in —The shade of Samuel arising Mr. Littman to the effect that the religious and moral sentiment." from the cavern of the Witch of Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Ender. National Fund is the only organ- ization that has tickets outstand- BEHIND THE SCENES LOEWENSTE1NS AT ing for Yiddish plays and those We But what's the use? . . BETH EL'S FORUM holdinig tickets for the planned can't begin to describe "The Plans for the Jewish Comniu- performance are asked to contact Eternal Road," so we'll content nity Center's third annual Mats. (CONCLUDED F11011 PAGE ONE) committees for refunds. chance to see and hear this saga cabled are now being made by Prof. Melchior Palyi, Dr. Rudolph ourself with expressing the pious Samuel A. Levy, head of the hope that all of you will have a Olden and Bruno Frank. men's physical education depart- Direct descendant of 12 Roman- of what, Haman and Hitler to the ment, and Edith Muskin, head of German Emperors, Hubertus Fried- contrary notwithstanding, seems the women's department. The rich, Prince zu Loewenstein-Wert- to be an eternal people . . . And Maccabiad will be held on Wed- On Wednesday evening, Jan. 6, nesday evening, Feb. 3, in the heim Freundenberg, Count of we may as well tell you right the Warsaw Club of Detroit in- Center's gymnasium. Loewenstein Scharffeneck, is linked now that New York would never t, stalled the following officers for "At the Turn of the Century with all the royal houses of Eu- have been able to see the world 1937: Samuel Geer, president; and Now" is the theme of the rope. He was born in the Austrian premiere of this great Reinhardt Ba rney Yanett, vice-president; Maccabiad. The contrast between Tyrol where he spent his boyhood. spectacle if Milwaukee hadn't Mrs. Harry Margolin, recording health education 30 years ago He studied law in Munich, Ham- taken a hand in it ... By this we secretary; Lewis L. Steinberg, with that of today will be shown. RABBI .1. RABINOWITZ burg, Berlin and Geneva where mean that Al Streslin, the esthetic- financial secretary; Abraham Ja- Modern tap and ballroom dancing the degrees of Doctor Juris Ultri- souled head of the Reliance Ad- usque and Doctor of Law were vertising Company, who lives in Ration Beth Shmuel, now located cobs, treasurer; Abraham Flash- will be contrasted with minuet at 1736 Blaine Ave. There will be enberg, manager. The evening and ballet. Both the old and new conferred upon him. His first Milwaukee a good part of the political appearance was in the time, unquestionably was more a musical program by Rev. It. was spent with entertainment, type of calisthenics will be demon- Boyarsky and Cantor II. Moldaw- followed by a midnight supper. strated. For badminton enthus- "Vosaische Zeitung" and this he responsible than any one else for The Warsaw Club of Detroit is iasts a demonstration of the game followed up with an enormous the successful fruition of the sky, and other entertainment. Wil- Sandler, chairman, assisted a social organization. The mem- has been planned, and as an number of political articles in the "Eternal Road" interprise . . . liam by I. Rosenberg, J. Bronstein, A. bership consists of 35 couples. added feature of the program the most important German newspa- Had it not been for Al, who at Littman, H. Altman, M. Charness, pers. A leading figure in the Cath- every dark momec came forward I. Berkowitz, II. Kazden, S. 01 - Meetings are held every Wednes- varsity basketball team will play day night and socials on Friday the Pep Club, a class A team. olic Center Party, he was the with fresh courage and capital, shansky, M. Sahm and Morris founder of the Vortrup Schwartz- the New York theater would have Swith are on the committee for nights. The club owns its own building at 10036 Holinur. The Rot-Gold, one of the most im- been deprived of its only four-star this affair. building is equipped with a meet- portant youth organizations of the hit of the current season. Those desiring to attatid are ing hall, recreation rooms, kit- Republican Reichsbanner. He had NAZI NOTES urged to send in their reserva- chen, dining room and library. to leave Germany when Hitler The American Nazis are really tions at once. Originating 11 years ago as a came to power, but continued his II. H. Raden, secretary of the Rabbi Rabinowitz came to De- purely social club for the enter- worried about the boycott of the fight against National Socialism, Yehoash committee in Detroit, troit 10 years ago after a great which he considers the worst enemy Braddock-Schmeling fight . So struggle which he experienced fol- tainment of its members, it has announced this week that for developed into a charitable and much so that they have organized of the German nation. technical reasons the celebration lowing the Russian revolution. He Princess Helga Maria Loewen- a chain post card campaign to was asked to come by a group of cultural organization. The Warsaw Club of Detroit of the event marking the comple- stein is the symbol of the Nazi counteract it . . . The mails are his fellow-townsmen now resid- contributed thousands of dol- tion of the translation of the ideal of racial purity—a 100 per now flooded with cards reading: ing in Detroit. During his resi- has lars to charitable institutions. Bible into Yiddish by Yehoash, "Send a penny post card to J. R. cent Nordic. dence here he made a host of Yearly contributions are made to which was to be held on Friday. If, besides her disgust with Kilpatrick, president. M a d is o n friends as a result of his devotion aid the poor Jewish children in evening, Jan. 29, at Littman's Ilitlerian methods, another rea- Square Garden, N. Y. City, and to public service. Warsaw schools, and to the gen- People's Theater. has been post- soy: 'On with the Braddock- son had been needed for her eral welfare of the Jewish chil- poned. exile, there was the fact that Schmeling bout-100 per cent Mr. Raden announces that all dren in Poland, to the Jewish Americans are behind you.'" .. . her husband, leader of the Catho- schools in Detroit, the Sanitarium tickets purchased for this event lic Center party of Bruning and But various Negro organizations will be honored on the new date in Los Angeles, the Federation of von Papen, also had incurred the are getting ready to line up with Polish Jews in America, the De- and place of the celebration, displeasure of the Third Reich and the boycott in retaliation for Hit- which will be announced shortly. The basketball game with the troit Old Folks' Home, the Allied been expelled. On his head there ler's insult to Jesse Owens and Jewish Campaign, and others. is a price. Anyone who returns other American colored stars at Akron Jewish Center of Akron, To further the work of the or- Ohio, which the varsity basketball him to Germany will be greatly the Olympics. Mexico's team of the Jewish Community ganization, the Warsaw Club will T h e Gold Shirts rewarded with a prize of 6,000 hold its annual ball on Sunday, Nazis, are being heavily financed Center plays each year as the marks ($1,625). Youthful, toler- March 7, at their clubrooms. ant and democratic in the extreme, by important American interests highlight of its season, will he Ben Silber, chairman of the "A Restless Day of Rest" is . Speaking of shirts reminds held on Saturday evening, Jan. 23, the Princess is a direct descendant ball committee, is arranging an topic of Rabbi Joshua Sper- of the Duke of Alba, tyrant of the . us that California recently incor- at the Center. Each year the com- evening of sociability and enter- the ka's lecture to be delivered at porated the "Civilian Army of petition •een the two teams Netherlands in the 16th century. Bluecoats, Ltd.," the latest of the tainment. the Friday night gatherings of gTo•eener nd a thrilling game Her Dutch parents were in Nor- Tickets can be obtained from Congregation Bnai David on ways the result.The game will members way when she was born, Aug. 27, vigilante outfits. or from Albert Kun- Jan. 29. Rabbi Sperka will deal Lenny Lyons., keeper of the be played at 8:30. 1910, and she passed much of her Previous to the varsity tilt with mann, secretary of the ball com- with the problems of Sabbath ob- life there. But it was in Germany New York Post's Lyons' Den, has aervance as they affect us today town wondering what college Akron, the 20th Century and the mittee. Phone, Hogarth 4767. that she received her education. the and the possibility of Sabbath ob- meant when he said that huge Monarchs, two sub senior clubs The price of admission to the he PALESTINE PARLEY servance in the future. A social adoring photos of Hitler now leading their respective leagues, Temple Forum is 65 rents per per- adorn the walls of the ruperin- Program will follow his address SET FOR FEB. 6, 7 will play the preliminary game at son. in the social hall of the syna- New 7:30. tendent's office in one of The speaker at the next Temple gogue, and there will be commu- tcoN('LUCED FIRM PAGE it York's City's major colleges. Following both games a dance Forum lecture, Tuesday night, nity singing, a dramatic reading. honoring the Akron team will be Feb. 2, will be Stanley High who held. Admission to Center mem- goring the nation-wide assembly in and the news of the week will be ' will speak on the subject "The Erich Dressel Resumes given by William Hordes. Re- association with other Jewish na- bers is 25 cents and to non-mem- Danger Zones of the World." freshments will be served. All tional organizations. • Violin, Theory Teaching bers 35 cents. Originally summoned for Jan. are welcome. 24, the conference has been post- Erich Drone!, Mus. B. resumed DINNER OF MEN'S poned owing to the inability of Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Girls I CLUBS THURSDAY teaching of violin and theory at Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president to Play Basketball the Detroit Foundation Music of the Jewish Agency for Pales- School, 7030 Jefferson. East. Mr. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) tine, and guest of honor of the Droned studied under such world- The young ladies of the Young Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar an- conference, to Irrive from Pales- People's Society of Shaarey Ze- known teachers as Fernando Unites and Divides the Jews." in time for the original date. dek plan to rent a gym for bas- A catered dinner will be served Volta, Schirma Drexler, Earl W. nounces the formation of a new tine Dr. %Veltman's departure from ketball games. Irene Kahn has at 6:30 for men only and the Morse and W. Middelschulte choir which will officiate at the Jerusalem was delayed by his ap- been chosen to mobilize those in- late Friday evening services of fee is $1 per plate. Ladies are LL. D. MEN'S Suite pearance on a number of occasions terested. Those who have al- Congregation Shasrey Zedek, be- Talented students now have the invited to hear the lecture. which LADIES' Plain Dresses.. SI will begin at 8:30 o'clock and opportunity to take chairs with ginning with this Friday, Jan. 22. to give testimony before the Brit- ready enrolled are: Charlotte Fin- LADIES' Plain Coate.. SI The new choir, according to ish Royal Commission now study- kel, Ida Waldman, Ruth Williams. the admission fee to the lecture the Ionic Temple Concert Orches- only will be 25 cents. Invitations tra, or the chamber music group Canter Sonenklar, will include ing the administration of the Pal- Rosalind Goldberg. Ruth Targum. LADIES' Plain Suits.. $1 estine Mandate. Nathlie Rosen, Shirley Small and with reservation cards have been of which Mr. Dressel is the con- altos, sopranos. bassos and con- Children Gamest. le ... In invitations issued for the Evelyn Robbins. Those Interested mailed to members of all the ductor, and they may combine traltos. The choir will be under age 10 8.30 Men's Clubs of the four conve- their studies with practical ex- the direction of J. 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