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Amierkam !elvish Periodical Cotter

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C21PTON AVIMUI •

CINCINNATI

20, OHIO

FIFTEEN

PAGE

ThEnerRoglEwisnO1Rom [CM

March 26, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1•1111MINSIMEW I Struggle to Retain
-----
the Power of Youth
Don't Forget Your Hat, Son • .

OLD PASSOVER HAGGADAH

Irene Nemirovsky's First Rank
Novel Describes the Tragedy
of • Woman

A GREAT NOVEL "Public Enemy No. 1"

Myron Brinig's "Th. SI
His Beat Work

" Is

By Myron BrInlit.
TIIE HISTEt18
Published by Farrar and Rinehart,
New York 52.55.

Myron Brinig has to his credit
several important books. "Singer-
mann" will especially be remem-
bered among the masterpieces of
When Irene Nemirovsky several
recent years. "This Man Is My
years ago wrote "David Golder."
Brother" and "The Flutter of an
she was at once hailed as a power-
Eyelid" enhanced his reputation.
SALLY
ful novelist. Today her reputation
Now comes what Is perhaps his
is greatly enhanced by her new
very best work, "The Sisters"
novel which, in the able transla-
makes excellent reading and is
WISHING YOU ALL
tion from the French by Barre
great writing. It is a story full of
Dunbar, is a first-rank work.
A
splendid episodes each of which
"A Modern Jezebel" is so well
would make a novel in its own
'VERY HAPPY
written that it holds the reader's
rights. Woven together, the events
FRITZ KUHN, branded by
— AND
attention from cover to cover, It
combine to make one of the finest Conrad Woelfel and Anton
PROSPEROUS PASSOVER
is impossible to stop reading It
novels published in years. It is, Jacobs, non-Jewish Germans who
until the novel is completed.
indeed, a great novel.
are leaders in anti-Nazi circles in
Marked by an unusually fine style,
You Always Look Your Best in a
"The Sisters" is a thrilling story Detroit, as "Public Enemy No. 1,"
this novel also has an unusual ap-
of the life of an American family is wanted by New York police on
proach to the subject. Instead of
dating back to about 1905 and a summons returnable on March
dealing with the plot chronologi-
leading up to our own time. It is
This illuminated manuscript Hagadah for Passover is one of the the story of Louise, Grace and 29.
cally the able author first de-
scribes the court scene and the con- most beautiful and oldest in the large collection of the Hebrew Union Helen Elliott, and of their parents,
LET US SHOW YOU WHY I
viction of Gladys Eysenach, 60- College Library at the rabbinical seminary in Cincinnati. It was of Silver Bow, Montana. Louise,
year-old butterfly, to a five-year written by Meir Jaffe of Heidelberg about the year 1400. The H.U.C. the most beautiful, the stateliest,
prison term for the alleged mur- Library is distinguished by its possession, among other things, of elopes with Frank Medlin, a sports
der of her 20-year-old lover. There the largest Spinoza c ollections in the world and by one of the finest writer, struggles with life in San
STYLERITE
Does your brim pull out of shape?
the story is retraced from its be- collection. of Jewish music.
Francisco until her husband leaves
Do you have openings on the side
HEINZ LIEPMANN
ginning, revealing the passions of
$345
her, divorces him, lives with a
of your hat?
this woman, her desire to remain
5501 CASS
Jewish department store owner
OF AN OLD M ED. fly NOW
Are you wearing the right style
young and be loved—even at 60;
whom she later marries. Grace is NIGHT
,v,:=13"Ji$21).1,1PRI.eutt Egs,
for your features?
MADISON 7445
her refusal to turn old and her
the simplest possessing common
DAVIDALL
Does your hat feel comfortable?
By PIERRE VAN PAASSEN
struggle to hold on to the power
sense befitting a middle class
PHILADELPHIA—Mrs.
Are you hard to fit? IF SO
$500
that spells youth and beauty. But Eleanor jt o s e v e l t has ac-
If e in z Liepmann Is already
housewife. She marries the banker,
WE WILL FIT YOU COR-
THOSE PISTOL SHOTS IN
the fruit she has sown comes to cepted an'illivitation to participate
Tom Kinvel, whom her older sister prominently identified with the
RECTLY AND SOLVE YOUR
CLICHY
life to torment her. Her grandson in the launching of the Emergency
rejected for the newspaperman. group of writers who revealed to
HAT PROBLEMS.
suddenly appears. Just as she Peace Campaign's No-Foreign-War
She saves him from disgrace when the world the horrors of Nazism.
aspires to be called young he ap- Crusade and has invited Admiral l Scarcely had the government he , becomes involved with a In "Murder—Made in Germany"
pears on the scene and shouts Richard E. Byrd to broadcast with of Leon Blum straightened out woman and continues to live with he pictured the early stages of the
PASSOVER GREETINGS
present German tragedy. About •
"Grandmother!" And he pays with her from the White House on April the grave financial difficulties into him in harmony and peace.
his life for tormenting the woman 6, according to a statement issued which France had been manoeu-
Helen is the liveliest. She has year ago his "Fires Underground"
9137 GRAND RIVER, Near Joy Road
whom he blames for his having this week from national headquar- , vred by the adroit Herr Schacht, four husbands and as the story created another stir when he re-
been born illegitimate and for the
when the Fascist gangsters of closes is about to capture a fifth vealed that the suppressed organ-
izations in Germany are carrying
death of his mother at childbirth.
Colonel de la Rocque made a One.
"A Modern Jezebel" is a superb-
The three sisters have come into on an underground campaign to
desperate attempt to break up
ly written and constructed story.
the Popular Front. Our accom- the money. Louise married the undermine the Ilitlerite dictator-
It is a tribute to a very able
modating newspaper correspon- wealthy Jew, Grace survived her ship.
But Mr. Llepmann's literary
dents in Paris ran true to form banker husband and Ilelen in-
novelist.
and immediately accepted the herited the fortune of Sam John- work has not been limited to anti-
version of "impartial bystanders" son, her first husband, the old oil Nazi activities. lie has to his
Movement Against U. S.
(even before the police prefec- magnate. When the author, writ- credit an important novel which
Colleges Participating
ture had investigated) to the ef- ing in first person, his description is really not a book. German read-
In the Goettingen Fete
fect that the first bullets in of the three sisters he knew in ers have already seen "Nights of
Clichy had been fired from the Montana, describes meeting the an Old Child" about eight years
NEW YORK (WNS) — A
12312 Dexter Blvd.
windows of the Communist mun- reunited family in Los Angeles, he ago. Its appearance In English
repitition of the protest move-
icipality building. That may be tells of the reaction of Grace's son brings to light an Interesting story
ment against American univer-
so, but what business had those to aliens and Communists. The which made this book possible and
sities participating in a Nazi
thousands of well-dressed and young man asks him whether he which first caused it to be pub-
educational fete that occurred
fashionable young Parisian gen- has sympathies with Communists. lished in the German language.
last year in connection with the
The story is a fascinatingly re-
tlemen of the Croix de Feu, with
When I replied that though I wee
.
invitations to American uni-
their clubs and razorblades, over not entirely ottepathetle to Com- lated tale of a lad who first lost
versities to participate in the
PASSOVER . . •
his
father in the war and later
at Itmot the Ituselan variety,
there in a hundred per cent pro- munism
e meth.% of a
there ought to be som
550th anniversary of the found-
was left an orphan, the death of
.. GREETINGS
letarian suburb?
more e1111111 ■ 10 distrilmti on of wealth,
ing of Heidelberg University is
his mother leaving him and his
nag shocked and looked at me
The mairie of Clichy, like ev- Junior
expected to get under way soon
%ere insane. Then and there
If
sister at the mercy of an uncle
ery other cityor town hall in the I s realized that the taiga of the who found employment for them.
as a result of the disclosure that
'An establishment with low overhead affording you big savings
na• Indeed ended; that their
70-odd Socialist and Communist Elliott
Columbia University and City
histories could never he repealed;
The story is autobiographical and
municipalities in the so-called shot now, In 15311, no frank Mnllln . . contains the experiences of the lad
College have been asked to send
oold
objected to his wife
"red belt" of Paris, is equipped w orking have
TYLER 5-0512
9639 GRAND RIVER AVE.
MRS. F. D. ROOSEVELT
delegates to the bi-centennial
who knew no childhood. It depicts
In order In 111. 111 IMPPOri the
with a siren which screams alarm household; that today It would have the difficulties the youngster en-
celebration of Goettingen Uni-
imposidhle for • tlam Johnson
versity. Dr. Frederick B. Robin- tern of the campaign by Ray New- if ever it becomes clear that been
countered in Germany and how he
ort
to accumlate
• fortune In so
u
there is a mobilization of Fascist a perlot I
l
Ilene; that the Elliott
son, president of City College, ton, executive director.
later decided to go to America.
11745 TWELFTH ST.
Mrs. Roosevelt telegraphed Ad- legions in the neighborhood. This sitters, were they young again with
NO REFLECTION
said no action had been taken
The part dealing with his ex-
their 11 ■ 1•11 tO live over, would not
Longfellow 9400
on the invitation. At Columbia, miral Byrd in Houston, Texas, time, as on so many previous oc- have ended in title Metre house In periences as a stowaway is perhaps
l'alifonda, living on their
"Pardon me," said the stranger, which participated in the Hei- where he is filling a lecture en- casions, the Fascists pulled off Southern
Inheritance. This story belong. to the best writing Liepmann has
"are you a resident here?"
done. It is excellent description
delberg festivities, no reply is gagement: "I congratulate you their provocation with all the yest eniny.
"Yes," was the answer. "I've to be made until the return of heartily on your chairmanship of trimmings of a military occupa-
and is a tribute to his literary
When it becomes known that skill. From this point begins a
been here goin' on fifty years. President Butler. Meanwhile, the No-Foreign-War Crusade of tion: motor brigades rode into
What kin I do for you?"
Dr. Alfred E. Cohn of the the Emergency Peace Campaign the square of Clichy, flying col- Louise is consorting with a Jew, series of Incidents which holds the
"I am looking for a criminal Rockefeller Institute said that and upon the part you are to take umns took possession of the road her employer, Aaron Benson, her attention of the reader. The hero, HOLIDAY GREETINGS
lawyer," said the stranger. "Have all British universities were re- in this program."
intersections in the vicinity, hun- mother is shocked. "A Jew in the Martin's, return to Germany, his
— TO OUR —
Admiral Byrd, in accepting Mrs. dreds of flashlights were signal- family!" It is a distressing note. several affairs, the squalor and
you any here?"
fusing the Goettingen bids as
JEWISH FRIENDS
Roosevelt's
invitation
to
broadcast
"Well," said the other, "we're they had rejected the Heidelberg
ing in the dark fields around the It is realism. Helen is not shocked. poverty he encounters in the land
from the White House, replied: town.
In New York she knew Jews who and the concluding episode in
pretty sure we have, but we can't invitations.
offer to the discriminating
"The thousands of workers in this
prove it." —Exchange.
which he is beckoned to join in
booklover • highly specialized
The workers sounded the toc- were nice people.
Campaign
are
most
grateful
to
On the whole "The Sisters" is a a suicide pact, form a truly thril-
service in all types of literature
of alarm. Colonel de la Roc-
you for your deep interest and sin
very great novel. It is true to the ling story. It is this concluding
que
has
as
often
announced
the
ENGINEERS
leadership in this cause."
Brinig tradition and continues to incident that makes "Nights of an
BOOK SELLERS
This nation-wide broadcast will proximity of Ileure H (zero hour) do great credit to a very able Old Child" an important psycho-
TO THE WORLD
M. E. FISCUS
be carried by the Blue Network when, he says, no less than 600 writer.
logical novel. Martin finds exquis-
F. W. IIUNTER
of the National Broadcasting Sys- members of parliament are to be
ite love. The girl exacts a promise
1550 Woodward Ave.
arrested and, without further
tern.
Directors
here
said
the
Emer-
from him to commit suicide. Every-
The directors of Camp Nahelu, vote shore line of over one-half
ceremony, drowned in the Seine—
Auto Radio — Parts
one in her family had committed
Michigan's exclusive private camp, mile of the beautiful Perry Lake, gency Peace Campaign will enter "beginning with the Jewish brood
RAndolph 0200
Service
suicide. Martin is faced with a
take pride in announcing that this a spring fed body of water with Into more than 2,000. communities around Blum"—that the citizens
April and May in its drive
serious problem and he emerges
year Camp Nahelu again received a sandy beach, that insures abso- during
of
Clichy
took
no
chances.
with an answer to her indictment
the highest rating from the State lute safety in swimmingt boating, to keep the country out of war.
99 E. CANFIELD
It is not unlikely at all that
of humanity. "'No, Anna,' thought
canoeing and fishing. Thirty acres
Board of Health.
TEMPLE 1.7423
some Fascist agents provocateurs
Martin. 'Man must feel himself at
This high Health award en- of balmsom grove nestles all the
slipped into the workers' ranks
one with and a member of this
camp
buildings
and
all
command
couraged
the
directors
of
Camp
• 110LID4Y
eternal organism, Nature, which
Nahelu to plan additional facili- a view of the lake. A large ath- By EDWIN C. LOEWENTHAL and started shooting—that is, If
is guided by a sublime force. Men
GREETINGS
ties for health, comfort and recrea- letic field is available for all out- Because der Adolf waved a brush the first shot really came from
that
direction.
But
that
is
be-
cannot
make its laws, at most they
door
activities,
and
there
are
craft
tion for the campers of three
Before he saved the Fatherland

recognize them ... '" When Anna
separate camp units. Two inde- shops for various manual crafts. The Nazis in New York now rush side the point.
comes
to
-him with the poison she To Our Many Jewish Friends
Whose
interest
is
it
to
disrupt
pendent, separate divisions for boys The recreation hall is for inclOor
To take their paint and brush
finds him at work on a novel. lie
the coalition of liberals and Lef-
Heartiest Passover
and girls, age 7 to 15, and Little activities, dancing, dramatic s,
in hand.
tells
her
that
it will be dedicated
tists known as the Popular Front
Nahelu, a unit for the exclusive stunts and assemblies.
Greetings
"To Anna" and that after it is
Parents who discriminate when The swastika they smear all over, in France? What is more cal-
use of pre-school campers, ages 4
published they will be married.
selecting a camp for their chil-
to '7.
In subway stations, meeting culated to dismay the moderate
"He took his chair and put it
liberals in that coalition than an
Camp Nahelu is located in the dren's vacation will find that Camp
halls;
down on the other side of the
Northern part of Oakland County, Nahelu meets the needs of parents With Teuton courage—under cover outbreak of violence just at the
table, so that he sat facing Anna.
4
to
and
wants
of
children,
ages
moment
when
France
is,
in
the
a region noted for its picturesque
Of night—they paint on Temple
She clasped the sheet of paper in
admission
of
all,
starting
up
the
rolling country and altitude of one 15.
walls.
both hands and did not let go of
For more information call De-
road of recovery, and when Paris
thousand feet above sea level. The
it. He went on writing." Thus the
is straining every ounce of energy
camp property of 80 acres of play- troit office Townsend 7-8225, or And all these little Duerers
novel ends.
to get the world's fair into shape?
ground is nicely secluded and write to Camp Nahelu, Ortonville, Believe they're future Fuehrers.
It was upon his return from his
Michigan.
easily accessible. It has a pri-
(Copyright, 1937, 8 A. F. A )
Whose interest was it to pro-
first visit to this country in 1928,
voke a grave interior crisis just
10500 DEVINE
, "Different—Delicious"
at the age of 23, that Liepmann
when Leon Blum, having establish-
wrote this novel. In his absence
in the Robins Egg blue wrapper
PLAZA 2763
ed a measure of social peace and
his friends published It for him
instilled a spirit of national demo-
against his will. Only through

cratic union at home, intended
Ralph W. Mack of Cincinnati , court action was Liepmann able
to pay sonic more attention to the newly
Relax your system with
elected Chairman of the to stop Its being published beyond
depredations of the big-time Board of Governors of the Hebrew the 12th edition.
gangsters in Spain?
Liepmann joined anti-Nazi
Union College, succeeds Senator
Passover Greetings to All
Who unleashed a wave of news- Alfred M. Cohen as head of the forces and at once became a
paper agitation against "Blum the board of Cincinnati rabbinical marked man. He was sent to a
wrapped in amber cellophane
Jew" just prior to the Clichy semianry.
concentration camp from which he

escaped after being brutally
shooting affair?

beaten. He was on a lecture tour
You guessed it: The Fascists!
Word has come through to us to this country, and visited De-
The Clichy incident is a Fas- of a split in the ranks of German troit for a lecture at the Shaarey
cist provocation to divert the Aryan mathematicians on the Zedek.
French government's attention question of whether "Jewish math-
"Nights of an Old Child" is
from Spain. It is an attempt to ematics" is to be boycotted, with ably translated from the German
"Made with milk and honey,
break up the Popular Front by the pro-Jewish faction carrying off by A. Lynton Hudson.
butter and eggs—No lard."
frightening the moderate liberals. the victory ... Which reminds us
BOTTLES AND JARS
Hitler and Mussolini, La Roc- that Scripts Mathematics, the
Distinctively Packed
Louis Brandeis Wehle, nephew
que and Franco, the chiefs of the mathematical quarterly of Yeshiva
in the yellow wrapper
of
Justice
Brandeis,
is
in
hot
College,
Is
four
years
old
now
and
Fascist internationale, have made
2903 BFAUBIEN
their first attack against the main is seeking a $10,000 fund to insure water with liberals because of his
toadying to the power interests.
bulwark of democracy in Western its future.
Cedilla: 2466
Europe.

A

stommx JEZEBEL, Ity Irene
Ntuntrovsky. Published by Henry
Holt and Co., 257 Ith Ave. New
York (Mi



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Liepmann's "Nights
Of An Old Child"

lint Problems ...

Joins Peace Move

SALLY'S
Fur Studio

OFF MY CHEST

THE STYLERITE HAT CO.



Wm. Elson's
National Baking Co.

Best Wishes to All Jewry for a
Happy, Joyous Passover


ALHAMBRA

Fui•niture Shop

i

CADILLAC
STORAGE CO.

Sheehan-
Brentano

PHILCO RADIO

Highest Award Given Camp Nahelu by
State Board of Health

New H. U. C. Head

APPRENTICESHIP

Make Peter Pan
Your Baker Man

Houghton Cement
Block Co.

PETER PAN
WHITE BREAD

Intricate Machine Tests Chevrolet Brakes

PETER PAN
Cuban Honey Bread

PETER PAN
Butereg Bread

M. JACOB
& SON

(Copyright, 1537. 8 A. F. El )

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Hebrew Union College, Then and Now

States Palestine Leads In
Modern Architecture

Umlor-Moore, Inc.

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Wishing all our Jewish
Friends and Patrons a
Joyous Holiday.

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The New York Nazis who met
in the Hippodrome recently re-
vealed that they were allowed to
rent the hall only on condition
that they wouldn t mention the
name of Samuel Untermeyer .. •
So they denounced "Mr. Ober-
meyer" Speaking of the Nazis
reminds us that they have set up
the Citizens Protective League,
which is distributing a leaflet de-
flouncing Untermeyer, IA Guardia
and other anti-Nazis for being en-
taged in unconstitutional activities
... By which they mean the boy-
cott

Chevrolet engineers use this unusually intricate machine to test the efficiency of Chevrolet
hydraulic brakes. In operation, the machine is installed in a car, and the plunger (A) is connected
to the brake pedal. A trigger releases the plunger, which applies the brakes at a constant increase
of pressure. When this occurs, the weight (B) is thrown forward by inertia. bringing into action
a recording needle (C). This needle moves over • waxed paper, which in turn is moving at a uniform
speed over a drum. The resultant line drawn on the paper furnishes Chevrolet engineers informa-
tion which is used in determining rate and smoothness of deceleration. Rex Allbright, test engineer
at the General Motors Proving Ground, is shown In the picture. This test is one of the many used
by Chevrolet engineers to bring Chevrolet brakes to their present standard of smooth, dependable,
trouble-free operation.

DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITS

Dr. Richard Krentheimer, au-
thority o n Syn•gogel Architecture
who, in lectures at the Hebrew
Unic, College, Cincinnati Rab •
binical Seminary declared that
Palestise leads the way is the
development of "really modems
architecture."

The growth being celebrated in the
I Founder's Day come.
monies at the Cincinnati rabbinical institution this week (Saturday,
March 20) Is reflected in the above picture. The aerial view depicts
the college campus, an it is today, on • bill-top is the beautiful Clif-
ton section of Cincinnati. The inset picture shows the building in
downtown Cincinnati which the college occupied from 1881 to 1913.
Durig its 62 years of exist•ce the college has graduated mon than
400 rabbis.



1230 Michigan Theatre Bldg.

Clifford 1142

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