▪ ri§p f erntort/Erfortentornali April 16, 19371 554 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Don't Forget Your Hat, Son .. . COMING PRE-CAMPAIGN SOLICITATIONS BEGUN BY TO U. S.' ON MAY 12 \ CENTER'S SMOKER MELCHETT SPECIAL GIFTS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DIVISIONS FOR ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN NEXT WEDNESDAY (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) GUARD AND YOUR • BE EYES • SAFE With Health•Lite Gi peal, the nation-wide campaign which is seeking to raise $4,500,- 'Hank' Greenberg and Noted 000 for the settlement in Palestine (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) gratitude that we are only the 'campaign by the members of or- Jews of Poland, Germany and ganizations as well as by the or- Athletes to Be Featured of other lands. The United Palestine Council, of which Irving W. Blum- workers and the givers. and not ganizations. Through the captains , fitted on Program Appeal is included in the quota of berg and M. A. Mittelman are the clients and recipients of these a message was sent to officers of Eyes examined, al the Allied Jewish Campaign of De - co-chairmen. funds, we prepare ourselves for organizations to decide upon their by registered specialists at • price you can afford to pay. organizational pledges during Hank Greenberg, first baseman troit. The following quotas have been the coming drive." Lord Melchett is scheduled to assigned to eight teams of the of the Detroit Tigers, will appear A. J. Lachover of the organ- April. April 18 was the date set as guest speaker at the fourth an- arrive in this country on May 12, executive committee of the gen- izations committee welcomed the for starting the solicitation of 1119 GRISWOLD ST. large representative group of prospects by the captains, who re- sett I. KIniers, nr. Melds. Ars nual smoker of the lowish Com- following a tour of South America. eral division: captains and urged them to solicit ceived their slips and pledge cards munity Center, at the Center gym- During his stay in the United Division A — Louis Robinson, nasium, on Wednesday, April 21. States he will confer with leaders chairman, 305 prospects for a only members of their respective at the meeting. Workers from women's organ Along with "Hank" will appear of the United PalestineAppeal groups for whom they possessed other prominent American Jews quota of $12,000. prospect slips, and stated that izations who have received "Sac- regarding the problem of Jewish Division B—Ben B. Fenton and members for whom they have no rifice and Give" pledge cards are emigration and the possibilities for Joe Magidsohn, co-chairmen, 135 slips will be solicited by the Trade urged to continue soliciting mem- "For Your Health's Sake" increasing colonization in Palestine prospects for a quota of ;5,900. Council or special s gifts divisions. bers of their groups for small through the United Palestine Division C —Abe Koala and Since this year's quota is almost gifts and to turn in the pledges . Ben Kramer, co-chairmen, 130 double last year's. Mr. Loch- and money to the campaign head- @LONIAL HOTEL Appeal. As chairman of the Council of prospects for a quota of $5,900. over stressed the importance quarters, 1373 Stotler Hotel, im- You Always Look Your Best in a MINERAL BATHS the Jewish Agency for Palestine, Division B—Julius Berman and of increasing the pledges to the mediately. HIGAN recognized by the League of Na- Milton Maddin, co-chairmen. 115 , I NI 1FMESS tions Mandate as the supreme Jew- prospects for a quota of $4,700. Roemer. Sinn. Victor J. Roemer. Monroe tr•ottment of the ish authority in the rebuilding of Division E—A. J. Blomenau, Rosenfield. A. /tapirs Sydney Saraeohn, Myron Shirtman. Mrs Myron Shiffman. Palestine, Lord Melchett has been Harry Cohen and Bernard Isaacs, - 1111E1lMATI Harry Stlig.n. Mrs. Harry Seligson, LET US SHOW YOU WHY! vitally interested in the movement co-chairmen, 131 prospects for a Alien Seimin. Edmund M. Woman, Mrs. gelATI , • Edmund M. Montan. Mre. Mason Sloman. , . for Palestine's settlement and has quota of $5,700. Nedwin L. Smokier. Nathan Spevakos, SETH/till - Division F—A. W. Schlesinger, had an outstanding role in opening e we re. S),ITITI , rind a man an d pest t wider opportunities there for Jews A. A. Silberblatt and Harry J. STYLERITE r Art7so n 1. atiLl, Does your brim pull out of shape? . Mrs Solomon, co-chairmen, 241 pros- midget impartially. Just why one ittn. fleeing from oppression. Ph ti Arthu Do you have openings on the side I Although he is the head of many pacts for a quota of $10,300. $345 Aaron ;:eissaSser, Broiamm of your hat? outstanding business and invest- Division G —.Alex Schreiber avoirdupois and another has never PI ETA It, WI " . Are you wearing the right style 11° "' Wilk' "m" a five- and Morris Steinberg, co-chair- grown beyond the height of ment organizations, Lord Melchett rs',Vkr.V`r,1,fi. °1r.: for your features? rY n has devoted much of his time and men, 108 prospects for a quota year old child will be explained in Grover C. Wolf. Julian L. Zemon. DAVIDALLI Does your hat feel comfortable? the endocrine exhibit. financial resources to the solution of $4,300. Are you hard to fit? IF SO New methods in surgery for Division H — Mrs. Perry P. $500 of the Jewish problem abroad. He SSMA , • I.I. r. mars • WE WILL FIT YOU COR• recently wrote a book entitled , Burnstine, Mrs. D. S. Diamond, women will be shown by lantern Philip Rosenthal Addresses RECTLY AND SOLVE YOUR Mrs. F. A. Ginsburg and Mrs. slides. Philomathic Debating Club "Thy Neighbor" in which he dis- HAT PROBLEMS. Physiotherapy where among cussed anti-Semitism, persecut on, Abe Srere, 141 prospects for a and the significance of Palestine as quote of $6,200. other things nature's forces have Philip Rosenthal, teacher at A series of report meetings has been harnessed to help the sick will Mackenzie High School, addressed a center of refuge as well as a source of physical and spiritual re- been arranged for the coming shown and explained in detail. the Philemathic Debating Club at , generation for Jews in many parts week, beginning with Monday its meeting on Sunday, April 11, Pediatric Displays 9137 GRAND RIVER, Near Joy Road noon when the heads of the eight at the Tuxedo-Holmur Hebrew I of the world. be particularly in- Parents will divisions of the executive tom- Lord Melchett will be the guest School. Mr. Rosenthal, having been of honor at a dinner on Thursday mittee will gather at luncheon at terested in the pediatric and or- in Spain, gave an enlightening talk evening, May 20, at the Hotel Hotel Statler to report on the thodontia exhibits. Health examin- about the Spanish situation today, "HANK" GREENBERG Astor marking the completion of progress of their work. Other di- ations and routine tuberculin tests concluding his remarks with a help to safeguard the parents of statement of his own opinion. various fields of sport. The Uni- the first four months of activity of visions will meet during the week the future. The masks in the or- to submit their reports. The program, thodontia exhibit have been taken debate, varsity of Michigan will be repre- of the the greater New York campaign Organisations Enthusiastic United Palestine Appeal, it was postponed for the next from living subjects and show the A meeting of all captains of seated on the program by Her- was announced by Morris Rothen- It was decided that the of correcting crooked teeth. meeting. man Fishman, Louis Levine, Jess berg, a chairman of the New York various organizations and congre- value coming model meeting be held, if EENNG on e's There will be many more exhibits Garber and Sam Stoller, all active drive to raise $1,750,000 toward a gations was held on Sunday morn- possible, at Temple Beth El. Aside a • m e before including the North End Clinic in spring sports activities on the ing at the Jewish Community from the regular debate which national quota of $4,500,000, the public" it an delivered by Mr. Peiser, who was movie, the gastro-scope--one of the forms the background for this an - (CONCLUDED FROM PAGI 1) Ann Arbor campus. From the Center in behalf of the Allied alibi, demonttrating introduced by Mr. Wineman with most recent developments in the nual outside affair, a novelty fea- campus of Wayne comes Allan Jewish Campaign. • lack of pulling wen Sa•d•rde are I. Mw. r an la- this statement: "In the past five field of gastro-enterology, and one te..ed la mustang this • better rent- Tolmic h, sensational American J. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek In the absence of Myron A. on social hygiene which brings to ture is also expected to be included. power in edvertia- sulty le Bre Its, • essenanity In which years, Mr. Peiser has won the love hurdle record holder. The Center to Conclude Year's Work Keys, chairman of the organiza- the fore the scourges wrought by The teams are: Richard Kramer, ing. mei. minded.. and• MOM and respect of every Jew through Morris Green and Saul Shwartz pervalie Mime Wantons segues and itself will present to the audience tions committee, Peter Gilbert, a with Summer Formal Copy Orb./ direct syphilis. aellbiti self welting. I world like to plat his devotion to duty. As a cam- the leading athletes and cham- who will uphold the affirmative, and member of the committee, pre- sales • p p i Can le war restaseatty . • iraedel paigner and as an executive in his Members of the medical staff and Philip Nusholtz, Harry Jacobs and sided. Mr. Gilbert delivered an pions of their own, notably Dr. eseawanIllm, • leader Is MI these sagas field, he is second to none." squander any adver- The Junior Young People's So- inspiring address in which he em- personnel will explain the exhibits Nathan Epstein who will defend the fee the belle... of Imams kind, • Milton Lappin and Leo Dressler, tising appropriation. reesiasaallysilk • heart and • sod. Referring to the economic col- both of whom were represented ciety of Shaarey Zedek is ap- phasized the important role the and answer questions. The public negative of the following proposi- "I say thls Meads. bens. the Jews Copy at'lrb sales ap- lapse that occurred shortly after is urged to attend this open house. tion: "Resolved, that the extension in city and state handball tour- proachine the end of its seventh Detroit Jewish organizations are of Dale alt y hare re.stly bees severely peal can bridge the rrIthised by ether ronamenniee Is the he arrived in Detroit, Mr. Peiser !laments. season. This year has been ex- of the consumers' cooperative move- The Health Committee playing in the Jewish community Vetted MM., bee.w the. ether Ott. gap between mere Seymour J. Frank is chairman ment in the United States would ire 17;er:z.vatzitly Mr se do, •ind stated: Joe Magidsohn, Big Ten official, t r e mety eventful. filled with and declared that the campaign's "white ipso." and t sart "Five years ago after that fa- of the health committee and is be beneficial to the public welfare." fill the role of master of dances, carnivals, parties, tea success depends in great meas- t h • all • important of the baMwr t that we ithedl is to elreedder. Pert et tkle edit.. la Nally mous bank holiday, it seemed as ceremonies in presenting the nth- dances, religious programs, dra- ure on the captains, who have being assisted by Dr. Laurence F. "urge to buy." deserved, ...se la taw four years of if the very foundation of our com- Seger and Eleanor Stanfield, co- Mt. Scopus Builders Elect been chosen from each organiza- to letes on the smoker program. Gus mss and many interesting meet- 11414-6-4, ear fetal reatabiall.a To place your Am- oversews relief were VISA. or las munity had crumbled. We found Newman, u chairman of the ings. Reach affair has brought a tion to solicit their own member- secretaries. Members of the health New Officers titles through this ourselves asking one another, health education committee of the closer relationship between not ships for individual contributions, • Dos es Sataati. at 141411 P. Tsar• office ie to eliminate Gabriel N. Althander. Ilerman A. sot think IbM basleally, . the `What is to be done?' and the re- • Center, will also have a part in only those within the club but the and on the officers of the organ- August, Nathan It. Berke, Irving W. average. we ere atfenethes, bet simleunew, to make Election of officers of the Mt. sult of the calamity was that we Blumberg. Mrs. Oar. R. Blumberg, Os- rZleLtere that indopted • the job of advertis- the evening's doings. A number members of the congregation and izations and congregations who, car Blumberg, S. Dubrimky, Fred FM- Scopus Builders was held on Sun- .24.• depreadw payebelegy as ••re- were knit more closely together. through the members, are to de- er of Center artists will appear in its officers. ing synonymous with o or tr al FrankAdolpr. rro.e.nkillth.,1,13enyr; day, April 11. Officers are as fol- San Of tbe bang years of Int le ISIS, "I am happy that we are cele- a review of outstanding hits from As in the past, the organization, tide on their organizational J. Frank std. h. made se drew the parse the job of selling. lows: President, Ann Rosenfeld; Ceriu- J. Freud. Mast 11. Fruhauf. 11. Maws • little tee Med. I. ether words, brating tonight because we shall ■ sum- pled ges. m., Marvin D. (lintel& Mrs. Marvin vice president, Melba Simons; sec- sr ay •1 r b•tta eat deem ea our thew be able to evaluate our experiences the recent "Capers." the annual will close its season with mar formal. This year's formal eta The excellent turn-out at the B. Gintold, Fred A. Ginsburg. Mr. Fred retary, Betty Stiglity; correspond- musical show of the Center. W es Is ewer Uor1tir may our se rte. Is the levee and guide ourselves properly for be the most colorful finale meeting was a source of pleasure A. Ginsburg. Naththiel Goldstick, Mrs. Italst. lilt 5m.bk.t Cdr. Songs, dances, skits and mono- will Nathaniel Goldslick. Mr. and Mrs. ing secretary, Margie Agree; club ef pee-depreelses days the future." produced in all their seven years. to Mr. Gilbert, who further Ephraim n....CA41/.1555 R. Bombers Louis A. Gottlieb, tor Ian I. my, tai greml/ Sriro. The club Mr. Pelser referred to the ap- logues will conclude the well- Lester Satovsky promises that his stressed the horrible Jot of our Arthur J. Hasa. Louis B. ❑ em-enrich. historian, Milton a•Jset Louis B. II...enrich. Frances has decided to give an affair in .1. me etoeid Tae that ethe I. proaching formation of the Jewish balanced program. chairman, Miss Adele Robins, will European brethren and stated: Mrs. Diger, Israel HImelhoch. Mr. Israel June. seserwale assailer Is swell of Under the direction of coaches capably handle and produce this "To alleviate want and heart-ren- Ilimelhoch, Mite /ladle Hirschman, Jew, Community Council as one of the IV 11.1 NW= essastrIss lb. Illrorhroaa, Witham H. Kaplan. so shwa., le evid rd most important creations for com- Carl Silver and U. P. Berne of affair. ding suffering, Detroit Jewry Jesse Flor- Iterman haw. Oscar A. Kan ma ."="ses Is P.Y. rabid sattlheadt:. the boxing and wrestling squads, K AND munity service, and he stated that net make generous contribu- the a a. Krrll. Julian H. 'front. Mrs. Bnai Moshe Jr. Congregation .th Math gemsgb to Eve es Uwe.- Julian B. Krone. Mrs. Denny Ktittnauer, some good bouts are to be pre- 1.1.21:a=by witlia ear.s.m6 • the council will be "an opportunity tions." Mrs. 1,oula K.lambert, Louie K. Larn• 61tha senior, sub-senior and interme- tb.4 Junior Congregation Bnai Moshe espemers sented for the entertainment of In an inspiring communication bert, Leonard T. Lew., lien Magid. Dr. Ism their bselesmem sod prefeeMes, for every voice to be heard." diate councils, and the Business RETAIL and NATIONAL Barnett Maibln. Harry C. II•rhis Mrs. will resume their seperate services berlithdless 5.1 agotdro Mr. Peiser gave credit to the the crowd. Another feature of the and Professional Men's Club. In to the captains from Mrs. Joseph Harry C. Markle. Dr. Thomas B. Mar. in the Mittleman Memorial Chapel Is antbal resseteks Issttlsg evening is the presentation of ISA, 11. Ehrlich, president of the De- demands of the Yiddish speak- all. Mrs Thomas a Bvwn. Ralph A. le se •• Paleetthe, this Is charge of the smoker is the fol- wog awl Meyer. Golds Itegert henry MaYartk the coming Sabbath, April 17. SPItethS I. the Ores. ted.. ing element in the city for the Umpire George Moriarty's newest lowing committee: Joe Magidsohn, troit Service Group, the following Mr. Fleury Meyers, Nathan L. Milstein. Samuel Klein will serve as aro bene ler successful completion of the new talkie on big league baseball. -ism nes eresher, appeal was made: "To you. the Marion Moyer, Irving T. Oberfelder, Mr. ha Co-operating In this annual ven- chairman; Nat Berke, Milton Biel- faithful stewards of the welfare Irving T. Oberfelder, George C. Par- Charon Donald Rosman'as speak- snleresdnessat vats gsed felleerthha, Ir Home for the Aged and he added re.Harry H. seetkipatIes thr field, William Kaufman. and S. s.. Harry H. Platt. er and Ernest Weiss will say Ailed "lath Fampatipa tbal le le slut that more than anything else, the ture to assist the health education lit our fellow-Jews, we renew our Platt. Plotter, Dr. Harold M May a let so Ise lir•es, let se b• organization of the Jewish masses department of the Center in the A. Levy, health education direc- invitation to service. With Ratio., Mrs..Harold Rettner. Victor J. Maftir. yearly merry, bat kel se re Anne war fells. the tor. • wen MM. beset Deldsleda of New nerve to cement the various ele- purchase of equipment are York Is e neest adds mid thast ments and to create greater good • Mr• at file Arlan of the weetel see la will In the community. Madam theit •se-third we free. .IS the diely." M eold, 4er the hen wiser- sesel•red In a moving appeal in behalf of hly le maw I. the W ef ee to ferthratat e stre w. the campaign causes, Mr. Peiser Doe rathrilt y. r- w row the freisse tee s pointed to the need for service se throb 0r that s• are ftes /17= ewer ewe lel se thew mr appreeistlem overseas and for settling refugees by levehlg bard. thss .e the in lands that are prepared to re- ea.*. le gems by gle•s as. tb. ~sift fee ceive them. Declaring that what ever el war mgr. INA was toes, sad II the Masa of est felfagt the Jews in Detroit do affects every lee ell W.. M Own vre Mat trallatally rag emissenstly, I ma pre•• Jewish community in the world be- say, 'Tbla le cause of the all-inclusive program te are bit: . of the campaign, Mr. Peiser urged Mr. Rage... Address Mr. Enggaas' address expressed that the drive be made a success satisfaction over the unity that in order that Detroit Jews may build for finer and better chances VMS achieved through the Federa- in Jewish life. tion lie stated: Justice Butzel reminiscened on the et with to este• to ye. gree49re a. ter. the Jewish Welfare Phdenttle ,ri th,k past activities in Jewish commu- fifty life and referred to numerous Lase t wow. we we sentatt Jewish experiences during the course of beeet • eesumaal Ws enel a relL Marl= the past 37 years since the United 111.. sorer able leedersbth awl dlr.... • sell-nsoded F•.s of Jewish charities was first organ- ized. Ile told of the first societies eettal se 'Mho adesatages of federated serial wrier are .1.11 known by all of ye• which originally rendered relief to r and recounted the organize- s► sz is s dll be *Wont* . tbs. tai tional work which resulted not only be tweed et whet the Fen M1.. bm in the formation of the United •.d "." '‘ "'T.? " m."'"'°"1""11°• seder er wawa • MSS res• eeterehmotei sod Jewish Charities in 1899 but also ewe awe we eery diretted the emir et these •gswies that in the construction of the Hannah esAi•led Wore Dm advs. sf lb* res. Schloss Bldg. O•*" bad we bath added tents. U. meek ones Awl Is kohl. alter Justice Butzel mentioned in his ef ear ess eimaessity, we Ewa sat bees maanladhl ed. sear re- address the following men who 00.4 e to the rake. ...re served as presidents of the United MEd tale •nflanno e rwasemBems WO. Jewish Charities: David W. Si- nerd la es wor t gall.• of ear mons, Bernard Ginsburg, Justice deers iv. red ear belp. at .4•21 es Is MN litth eseeitherary Henry M. Butzel, Fred M. Butzel, .1 Ow IDelnit Jewish Wel- towage, the stab to twegmealsta Joseph Selling, William Friedman, seesseries. I fare Henry Wineman and Walter Fuchs. • M so emenbers el the Fedonstios 24 fee the Isith• Teo The following served as directors bars g,IpM Is Ma parte...." of the United Jewish Charities: Mrs. Ehrlich% A al Blanche Hart and Morris D. Wald- Mrs. Ehrlich opened er address with s plea to enroll as workers man, who was followed by Dr. John for the Detroit Servire Group in Slawson and Kurt Peiser as di- behalf of the forthcoming cam- rectors of the Jewish Welfare paign. Declaring that the Service Federation. In his concluding remarks, Mr. p also rejoices on the occasion of the completion of 10 years of Wineman referred to Fred M. Butzel, who was absent from the • service, Mrs Ehrlich stated the city and could not attend the an- group has made definite contribu- tions to the Jewish community of niversary dinner, as the "largest single factor in Jewish community Detroit. She declared that the Service Group rejoices in 4he life in Detroit" young leadership that is being Rabbi Leon Fram gave the open- drawn into its ranks. Referring to ing Invocation at the dinner. the efforts of previous presidents, The history cf the Jewish com- Samuel Summerfield, Adolph Fin- munity of Detroit was effectively , sterwald and the late Aaron De. described in the "March of Time" Roy, sbe particularly lauded the skit, which was enacted by a group untiring efforts of the rank and of younger leaders and which was file who have done an excellent illustrated by tableaux. The skit piece of work in the community. covered not only the Jewish events Pointing out that previous genera- since 1899 but also compared Jew- time used to observe happy occa- ish occurences with world activi- sions by gathering the hungry and tie, during those yearn. The Detroit Service Group show, the shelterless and by feeding and clothing them, Mrs. Ehrlich stated: which was arranged by Mrs. Wal- "We would not be deemed worthy ter Leib as chairman of the pro- unless we begin tomorrow to aid. gram committee, also included two • the hungry so that they may have; dance skits, "Birthday Candles" not the crumbs front our table but and "Top Hat"; • satire on com- may share our loaves of bread with munity work by A. J. Levin; a comedy on operations, "The Inside us." Story"; and a very entertaining Mrs. Ehrlich expressed the thanks of the Detroit Service sketch written by Mrs. Laib en- titled "It Can't Happen Here". In • Group to Mrs. Walter Laib, chair- this skit, Henry H. Sills very ably man of the Program committee, impersonated Kurt Peiser and or arranging the evening's per- James Wineman acted as his ore; to Mrs. Edward A. At- father, Henry Winenum. The play- manc of the li& who was chairman let showed the two leaders in a dinner arrangements committee, quandry over the necessity of to the eirettons of the plays and spending a surplus of $185,000 and the casts who participated in the ended happily in a proposal by different skits- Harold Silrer, whese part was MURRAY'S l STYLERITE • lint Problems ... THE STYLERITE HAT CO. HOLIDAY SPIRIT MARKS CELEBRATION OF 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF FEDERATION v t FIN DONER AclikeAtiaitui. . ,—= • w• S mokers always get more = pleasure from a cigarette made of the right combination of our best home-grown tobaccos blended with the best aromatic Turkish. That's why Chesterfield tobaccos come from far and near ...aromatic ,.tobaccos from the Near East...sun- ripened tobaccos from our own Southland. 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