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Landsteiner, Nobel Prize Winner, Sues
To Enjoin Listing in Jewish Who's Who

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

1

April 9, 1937

anal THE LUAU CHRONICLE

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COMPLETE PLANS FOR
FORMAL DINNER DANCE
OF TEMPLE APRIL 24

Banquet in Honor
of Rabbi Stollman
Sunday, April 25

does not and cannot exist. and the
Vice-Pres., Men's Temple Club
defendants in good faith here as-
With most of the plans hav-
On Sunday, April 25, at the
outstanding stature in the field of sert that if the name of the plain-
ing been completed for the Tem- Philadelphia-Byron Hall, a ban-
medical science. Clearly, he be- tiff were excluded from the publi-
ple Beth El formal dinner dance quet has been arranged by friends
longs in a volume like 'Who's W ho cation, that it would be as though
to be held Saturday, April 24, at of Rabbi Isaac Stollman to honor
In American Jewry.' No possible ' a biographical history of the great
the Book-Cadillac Hotel, the cen- him and in appreciation of his
injury could come to the plaintiff executives of the United States
recovery from the serious illness
technique
here Is
by the inclusion of his name in were projected and the name of
with which he was afflicted.
connection with his biography, Abraham Lincoln were omitted,
of advertising for
A committee has been formed of
which sets forth such a long list or to come to present living per-
every manufacturer
which Morris Granet is chairman,
of laudatory accomplishments. It sons. as though President Frank-
Louis Rose, treasurer, and Isaac
and merchant, large
! would be a serious blow to the lin Delano Roosevelt applied to g
Rosenthal, secretary. In addition,
or small.
volume if a person so justly fa- court to have his name exclude
No matter what you pay,
the following are members of the
mous and really entitled to the from a volume which would be
Let us help you' do
committee: H. Altman, S. Brown,
DO laundry
meeting
of
the
Knollwood
a
At
'term 'great' as a member of the called, 'Who's Who Among the
D. Goldberg, D. Edelman, S. Fisher, Women's Association, held on
good job of 'clime
can launder a finer shirt
human family, born of two Jew- World's Statesmen.'"
M. Goldfarb, I. Gendelman, B. Monday, April 5, at the home of
by clever merchanci.
ish parents, were to be excluded
In a supplementary statement,
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
Gould, C. Handler, I. Sosnik, M. Mrs. James I. Ellmann, the fol-
sing, careful selection
from an encyclopaedic volume issued at his office. Mr. Simons
Schneider, D. Temchin, A. Tilchin, lowing members were added to the
of media, attention.
which purports to include as fully stated that "Dr. Landsteiner'a
J. Schevitz, M. Sugarman, H. executive committee of the Knoll-
1 as possible all persons properly petition to the court for an in-
compelling layout and
Weinbaum, Weisenfeld.
wood Women's Association: Mrs.
' classified within the scope of the junction and his suit for $100,-
has
An interesting program
art work—and good,
Flat Pieces carefully ironed
Charles N. Agree, Mrs. Israel
preface and qualification stand- 000 damages resulting from the
been
arranged,
and
all
friends
of
convincing copy.
Davidson, Mrs. Joseph Frank,
Additional Pounds SHe lb.
publication of his Jewish ances-
ards."
the Rabbi are invited to be pres- Mrs. Moe Prince, Mrs. Maurice H.
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
After submitting evidence of try is predicated on the assump-
It's e Wring m 6,101
ent to expesa the hope and desire
Schwartz.
previous publication of Dr. Land- tion that to be a Jew is a handi-
that his recovery from illness will
• • •
let's take Ildeentese
steiner's Jewish ancestry, and cap to the professional, business
be complete.
of it
The following officers were
ia6 Per 2e71
ic
pointing out that "his inclusion in and social standing of an Amen-
elected for 1937 by the Knollwood
this publication would not tend can. This," he continued. "is
Not eeeponetble for 000-boat oe orbed.ewhIpped eunalos
Women's Association: President,
to make the fact any better somethiria. that American Jewry
Avice 3e prrn ei s e i:
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
known," Mr. Simons says: knows to be untrue and can ill
Zsi,":,"11-ess. LEEVcr ;
"The volume is of historical sig. afford to let stand unchallenged.
vie i'enebiret 114.
secretary, Mrs. Leo H. Marks;
nificance, intended to be of great Both by the fundamental law of
treasurer, Mrs. Maurice Aronsson.
Kam (Addl.( 1/11
SAUL ROSE
[ importance as containing in per- the United States and by preva-
• • •
"
I manent form as a central source lent general practice and feeling,
Plans for the mother-daughter
tral committee has issued 2,000
Irving W. Blumberg and
of authentic information, the the mere fact of Judaism or Jew-
luncheon to be held on Sunday,
Fred Simmons, co-chairmen of
not a bar to pub- invitations to the members of the May 23, in the auditorium of the
achievements
of
an
old
race
that
ish
ancestry
is
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
the Knollwood membership
Temple and its various house or-
the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
has played and is playing a great lie office or the right to 'the life,
committee, report the receipt
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will M
Jewish Community Center, were
part in the development of ho- liberty and pursuit of happiness' ganizations.
of many new applications for
Through the Men's Club. one
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
discussed at the last meeting of
manity — economically, socially, guaranteed by the American con-
KAND
of the most successful and gala which took place on Tuesday eve-
membership.
scientifically, and in the realm of stitution. While every man, wo-
social events of the past years ning, Chol Hamoed Passover, at
MCOMPORATKO
art and literature. man or child has the right to be
On Thursday evening, March
has
again
been
renewed.
Dr.
"In seeking to defeat the pur- or not to be a Jew the question
Lacher's.
RETAIL
and NATIONAL
Milton S. Marx, general chairman,
Inasmuch as the plan of includ- 25, the members of the Knollwood
set a°ead
! pose of this motion, the defen- of his ancestry, especially in the
%RARING M ► BEL
at a stag
after conferring with Monis
I dents do so in the best of faith, in case of a public figure such as Carvett, president of the Temple, ing dancing and orchestra music Country Club gathered
met with success last year, prep- party held at the Statler Hotel.
the belief that the plaintiff is er- Dr, Landsteiner, is a matter of and Irving Hirschman, president
arations are being made to repeat During dinner the members were
roneously fearing something that public record."
Mialwass Charge, PAO
entertained by an elaborate floor
of the Men's Temple Club. be-
this feature of the luncheon.
lieves the time has come to re- Mothers, together with their show and later finished the evening
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
base their whole philosophy of life vive this popular tradition. Judg- daughte, are invited to attend b playing
y
PALESTINE CANTON
cards. The committee
charge of this affair consisted
on Sabbath observance and on ing by the number of early res-
PLAN IS OPPOSED Kashruth. He asserted that love of ervations, it appears that the the luncheon and the program, in
and to invite their husbands and of Harry H. Hyman, Jack Langer
Israel and the upbuilding of the Temple members wish to whole-
male friends to come afterwards and Dr. Louis • Meyers.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
• •
land were even greater considera- heartedly sponsor the affair. The
for a few hours of fine music and
tions.
entire
amount
of
money
received
Herman Fiebig has again
the Royal Commission. Christian
dancing.
A press conference in Tel Aviv will be turned over to Temple
been retained as golf pro at
pro-Zionists are also divided in
Mrs. A. D. Markson, chairman
Knollwood for the coming sea-
their reaction, Col. Leopold Amery, heard Mr. Ussishkin say that the Beth El.
of tickets for this affair, an-
An excellent five-course din-
son. Mr. Fiebig states that the
former Colonial Secretary, favor- Zionist Organization had not yet
nounces that tickets may be se-
course will be in better con-
A clarifying light on the Arab-
ing it, and Col. Josiah Wedgwood considered the subject, emphasiz- ner will be served with dancing cured by communicating with her
the dinner by
dition this year than „ever
Jewish conflict in Palestine as well
opposing it Those who favor it, ing that he is "strenuously opposed during and after
directly or by contacting any
Mike
Falk
and
his
well-known
or-
before in the history of Knoll-
however, believe that the area to to any such dtviston. . The presi-
as a background on the funda-
member of the organization.
wood, due to an elaborate new
be set aside for the Jewish state dent of the J. N. F. stated the in- chestra. The arrangements com-
mentals of Zionism, Arab atti-
Mrs. S. Shnitz, who was in
MEATS WITI1 COMIDENCIII te•
water sprinkling system on the
should be large enough to accom- come of the fund is steadily grow- mittee, headed by Saul Rose and charge of the program of the last
tudes, and the English policy will
YOU CAN DDT QUALITY ROM=
fairways.
modate at least 2,000,000 people. ing and has increased by 24 per Harry Hyman, have planned sev- meeting, presented an interesting
be given when the League of Labor
cent in the past six months. He eral important surprises. An ex- program. Miss Zelda Rosenthal,
• • •
Palestine puts on a Royal Commis-
Thirty-eight enthusiastic Knoll- sion hearing modeled upon the one
cellent
floor
show
with
talent
from
new
land
acquisi-
also
announced
Ben Gurion and Ussishkin Score
executive secretary of Hapoel wood golfers took advantage of the
tions in the Jordan Valley and in the favorite night clubs will be
held in Palestine to inquire into
Cantonisation Plans
1IK pin IVKI1
liamizrachi of America. who has
TEL AVIV (WNS-Palcor Agen- Beisan where six settlements are one of the many features of the been visiting in Detroit for the warm weather and sunshine last the recent riots.
11637-41 DEXTER BLVD.
Phone HOGARTH 3042
Sunday to play the course. The
notweem Iftelbwanie and webs
Ben
Gurion,
chairman
to
be
established,
including
those
evening.
cy)—David
The hearing will be held in a
past week, delivered an address
more No. a — 11114 TWILPTII STREET
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne or Miss in which the vital importance of first to tee off was the president, series of three meetings, the first
of the Jewish Agency executive, named for Nahum Sokolow and
and Menahem Ussishkin, chairman David Wolffsohn and one for Ger- Miriam Carver, co-chairmen of the forthcoming Shekel campaign James I. Ellmann.
of which will be held at Webster
• • •
of the Zionist Actions Committee man immigrants founded by the publicity, will be glad to furnish was stressed. Aaron Rosenberg
Although the Knollwood golf Hall, parlor C, Thursday, April 15.
and president of the Jewish Na- Bnai Brith of America. Mr. Vanish- any information desired. For res- gave several appropriate readings
Succeeding hearings are planned
course is now open for members,
tional Fund, in speeches delivered kin also revealed that the Ne ervations call Mrs. Manuel E. Ar- in Yiddish and Gershon Konikoff
for April 29 and the commission
at two different gatherings voiced tional Fund has purchased an int- den, 'chairman of ticket soles; Ed rendered a musical program. Pass- the club house will not open report for May 14.
officially until Sunday, May 2.
portant area from a well-known Lichtig, ticket sale representative
opposition to the cantonization
This will not be a mock hear-
ry
' from the Men's Temple Club, or over refreshments were served.
Palestine, said by rumor to be Arab leader.
Although the official opening of ing," emphasized Max Barahal, or-
„ Albert Ressler, representative 'of
contemplated by the British Royal
• Knollwood is still nearly a month ganizer, "but a serious attempt to
Infants
Service
Group
Din
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF
Laud
U. S. Agricultural B
the Young People's Club.
Commission.
away, the entertainment commit- understand the situation."
ner Dance Sunday
La s
Jewish Farmers in Palestine
DELICATESSEN, SMOKED FISH, HERRING,
the subject was made in
Sam Rabinovitz will preside as
tee has already planned many
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
Tel
Aviv
at
a
conference
of
the
The
Infants
Service
Group,
affil-
AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
Yeshiva Beth Judah Dedica• .aced with the Eva Prenzlauer brilliant social functions for the chairman of the series.
! Palestine Mrtrachl Organization. —The agricultural progress of the
Witnesses include Levy Becker
tion on May 23
"It is impossible to know," he Jewish colonists in Palestine Is
51Maternity Aid, will give its sec- coming season.
who will present the Arab case,
wh
• • •
said, "whether the Royal Commis- highly praised in a report made
and annual dinner dance this Sun-
The Knollwood tournament com- Theodore Olender who will give the
A VISIT WILL PROVE OUR APPETIZING DEPARTMENT
Juda invites . all day evening, April 11, at 6:30 mitten for 1937, consisting of Her- general background of Zionism,
Yeshiva Beth Judah
sion is considering the cantoniza- public here by the department of
IS OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD
tion of Palestine. The Arab press agriculture's bureau of agricultur- organizations and congregations p m., at the Chalet. The pro-
Victor Avrunin who will represent
the
Jewish
al
economics.
Crediting
!
responsible
for
s
city
to
attend
the open- ceeds of the affairs will help the ry Clark. chairman, Mac Gordon, the attitude of the colonial officials,
holds the Jews
o r thin
Ralph Benyas, Joe Horwitz and
these cantonization plans, but it is colonization work with bringing ing of its new home, located at
administer
medical
aid,
and
and
Harold Silver who will explain
Phone Your Orders In—We Deliver Anywhere
Louis Robinson, have already met
well to remember that the Jews about a revolution in the old fash- 2530 Elmhurst,
the social and economic attitudes
' near Linwood g provide food and clothing to
did not agree to the division of toned farming system of Palestine Ave. on Sunday, May 23, at 2 needy infants. Mrs. David New- and planned many interesting of the Histadruth, labor organize-
Transjordan in 1921. Much less in less than 15 years, the report p. in. man and Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith tournaments for the coming sea-
son. The first tournament of the tion.
would they' favor moving the Jor- points out that in the last few
are in charge of tickets. Mrs. season will be a kickers handicap,
The Royal Commissioners will
dan boundary westward." Refer- years Palestine has taken second praises the Jewish farmers' for Louis Fried and Mrs. S. L. Mer-
on Saturday, May 8. Many novel be taken by Mr. Barahal as Lord
place to the United States as a
ring
to
internal
problems
facing
son are helping with arrange- events have been planned by this Peel and Dr. Alex Sanders and
10236 DEXTER NEAR CALVERT
the Palestine Jewish community, world exporter of oranges, grape- the irrigation development and ments.
Morris Leiberman.
committee.
Telephone Townsend 6-9492
Ben Gurion criticized those who fruit and lemons. The report also dairy products.
There will be no admission
charge.
The public is invited.
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which the Knollwood Country
Club erected last year are al-
ready being put into first class
condition for the coming sea-
son. Many outstanding tennis
stars will be brought to Knoll-
wood for exhibition ,games and
many tournaments are being
planned for the younger Knoll-
woodians.

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The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los
Angeles Sanatorium and Ex-Pa-
tients Home invites Detroit Jewry
to participate in its 10th anniver-
In the Kn ollwood column in
sary celebration, at the Phoenix
the next issue of The Chronicle,
Club, John R and Erskine Sts., on
will appear the names of the vari-
ous ladies' committees of the Sunday, April 1L
The festivities will begin prompt-
Knollwood Women's Association
ly at 3 p. m. Sanatorium talkies
that will be appointed by their ex-
will be shown, depicting the rout-
ecutive committee.
ine of the sanatorium, ex-patients
• • •
Members of Knollwood will be home and children's clinic, exhibit-
pleased to learn that Adolph Weiss, ing the work of these nationally-
famous for his cuisine and one of famous institutions in all their
the most popular stewards in the phases, and giving the public an
hear the
middle west, will again have charge opportunity to see and
of the Knollwood dining room and patients, among them numerous
Detroiters. Prominent visitors from
wine cellar.
New York and Chicago, represent-
• • •
National Open Golf Tournament atives of the press and radio, and
delegates from organizations will
Magazine, a golf year book, serv-
ing all the recognized country clubs greet the audience.
Sadie Cooper, celebrated violin-
in America, contains the picture in
the current issue of Lou Tabash- 1st, accompanied by Rose Bassin-
nik, Knollwood's number one golfer Stein, and Mrs. David Kaltman,
eminent lyric soprano, accompa-
and 1936 club champion.
nied by Florence Kutzen, will pre-
sent the musical program.
The assembly will then retire to
the dining hall where a strictly
kosher dinner will be served.
After the dinner, the audience
Herman Jacobs, executive di- will return to the ball room for
rector of the Jewish Community dancing to the tunes of Frank
Center, will be the featured speak- Gogan's famous union dance or-
er at the first open meeting of the chestra direct from the Commo-
new year of the Wayne University dove Club.
Chapter of Avukah. This meeting, This event marks the conchs-
which will be held at McKenzie sion of a decade of activity, of
Union on Wednesday evening at the auxiliary, in behalf ot in-
8:30, is open to all college students digent victims of tuberculosis: he
and alumni and their friends.
Detroit agency of the Los Angeles
In accordance with the aims and Sanatorium, with the cooperative,
purposes of Avukah, Mr. Jacobs of Detroit Jewry, has been in-
has consented to speak on "Zionism , strumental in erecting a Detroit
and American Youth."
pavilion on the sanatorium grounds
At the last meeting, Miss Ruth in sending tens of thousands of
Hershman, who recently returned dollars to the institutions, and in
from Palestine, described her ex- providing hospital accommoda-
periences In the Jewish Homeland. tions for 120 local patients.
Of special interest were her de-
At this celebration, the founda-
scriptions of the Purim celebration tion will be laid for Detroit's par-
in Palestine, and of an Oneg ticipation in the national expansion
Shebat in Tel Aviv. The talk was program, designed by the institu-
followed by a discussion period tions to create more room for those
during which Miss Hershman an- clamoring for admittance, among
swered questions in regard to the them numerous Detroiters.
Palestinian situation.
Formation of Hebrew speaking
study groups along the lines laid Bnai Moshe Jr. Congrega-
down in the Wayne chapter's new
tion Services in Main
constitution is progressing rapidly.
Synagogue Saturday
Those college students who would
be interested in a study group for
the study of the current Pales-
In honor of Samuel Klein. son
tinian situation are invited to con- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein of
tact Miss Ethel Shur, correspond- Cotrland Ave., who becomes Bar-
ing secretary, before the open Mitzvah April 10, the Junior Con-
meeting, either at Wayne or at her gregation of Bnai Moshe will con-
home, 2050 Hazelwood Ave.
duct services this Sabbath in the
is
main synagogue. Master Klein
A. L Alexander who achieved an active member of the Junior
fame with his Good Will Court Congregation.
broadcasts on the air is to write
Separate junior services will be
a series of articles on this court resumed the following Sabbath,
and on the injustices and inequali- April 17, in the Mittleman ?demo-
ties of laws now on statute books, rial Chapel, with Donald Rosman

Jacobs Addresses
Avukah of Wayne

rake plenty along

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L. A. S. Auxiliary
10th Anniversary
Event on Sunday

