PIEPEntordzwisnaRomail April 16, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LORD AND LADY MARLEY TOUR U. S. CITIES FOR THE ORT'S CAMPAIGN I Miss Ruth Hershman Will Address Hadassah Gath- ering on Saturday Y.P.T.C. Musical Comedy on Sunday Allied Jewish Campaign Special Radio Programs Anti-Nazi Battle On Spanish Front Spain that the Fascists shall not pass—"No Pasaran!" Among the numerous interesting episodes recorded in the book is a conflict between Jews and Nazis, the activities of the Socialist and Anarchist groups in New York, a raid on a German workers' dance by Nazis, etc. The wide distribution of this book will be a great service to democracy all over the world. Even if, Upton Sinclair exagger- ates when he says that the battle against Nazism and Fascism must be fought on the Spanish front, there is nevertheless great power in his appeal in behalf of the forces of decency against those of reaction in this very important novel. In addtion to the regular ra- dio broadcasts on all Detroit A musical comedy "Alp Wanted" Upton Sinclair's Novel Tells of Announcement was made at the will be presented by the music stations in behalf of the Allied Determined Effort to Pre- meeting of the Detroit chapter of group of the Young People's Club Jewish Campaign, the following vent Spread of Fascism Hadassah, Tuesday, April 13, of of Temple Beth El on Sunday eve- special 15-minute programs Large-scale training for pro- Lord Marley is chairman of the the forthcoming spring conference ning, April 18, at 8:30 o'clock, in were arranged for the coming ductive occupations in industry British Empire Advisory Commit- of the national organization. It In the view of Upton Sinclair, week: the chapel of the temple. and agriculture offers the only tee of ORT. the battle against Nazism and Wednesday, April 21, 7:30 to Hostile economic and political will be held in New York at Hotel The play is directed by Mrs. hope for survival for Jews in Pennsylvania on May 9 and 10. Fascism must now be fought on 7:45 p. in., over Station WWJ, June Marx and Robert Mazer, who Eastern and Central Europe, Lord surroundings have deprived the Many important matters will be the Spanish front. In his latest an address by Rabbi Leon Fram, Marley, prominent British Labor- Jews in Eastern European coun- discussed, including the 20th World novel, "No Pasaran" (the Spanish and music by Halevy Singing ite, reported at a dinner-meeting tries of every trace of security, Zionist Congress, a new educa- Society. for "They Shall Not Pass")—"A of the executive group of the according to Lord Marley. Story of the Battle of Madrid," Saturday, April 24, 5 to 5:15 Despite loss of income suffered tional program, and • review of the American ORT, at Hotel Astor current situation in Palestine and the eminent author and Socialist p. m., over Station WJR, an during the depression yearn, ORT in New York, a few days ago. its implications for the Zionist utters "a cry for freedom, and for address by Dr. Leo M. Franklin now operates more than 300 ORT is a world-wide organize- movement. decency in human affairs." and music by George Galvani. The following committee chair- Iladassah members who are in- Lewis J. Weitzman will be Offered to have this novel pub- men were approved by the execu- terested in attending this confer- the narrator for both broad- lished as a $2 seller, Mr. Sinclair tive committee of the Knollwood ence are asked to communicate with casts. has preferred to publish it him- A One-Volume Dickens Li- County Club Women's Association Mrs. Maurice Landau, Eu. 5846. self in a popular edition which is for 1937: The Hadassah musicale of last brary Gift committee, Mrs. Harry Jewish Attitude Toward the selling at 25 cents a copy. It can Tuesday presented the following be ordered in single copies or Clark; hospitality committee, Mrs. Age of Marrying artists: Mrs. Royal Maas, pianist; A real contribution to the popu- large quantities by writing him at Robert L. Rosen; membership com- Mrs. Herman Hoexter, soprano, Station A, Pasadena, Calif. The larly-priced children's library is mittee, Mrs. Alex Schreiber and accompanied by Mrs. Burton The age of marriage among first edition is of 50,000 copies. made by the Macmillan Co. of New Mrs. Ben Fishman; publicity com- Jews today is not the same every- Clamage; Sadie Cooper, violinist, York with the appearance of mittee, Mrs. Fred F. Simons; tour- where. In some sections Jews The book can be ordered in quan- accompanied by Miss Florence "Tales from Dickens." briefly re- nament committee, Mrs. Daniel marry earlier than in others. The tities of 10 copies at $1.75, 100 told by Hattie Erminie Rives (Mrs. Kutzen. Siegel; welfare committee, Sirs. practice is regulated for the most copies at $15.00, 1„000 copies at Post Wheeler) and ably illustrated The course being conducted by $125.00 and at larger reduction Maurice Landau. Rabbi Leon From for members of part by the custom in vogue in quantities of 5,000 or 10,000. by Reginald Birch ($1.50). • • • Iladassah will be resumed Tues- among Jews. But from ancient In 470 pages, including an index This distinguished author's day, April 20, at 11 o'clock, at the Last SIOUilly Wad another busy days Jews have encouraged early to characters, the author has in- Jewish Community Center. The day on the Knollwood golf marriages. At one time no man reputation is so widespread that corporated the important works by subject of this series of lectures course, despite the fact that the over 20 and under 60 was allow- Penguin Books of London cabled Dickens, and the young reader— is "The Role of the Jew in Cur- season does not officially open ed to reside in Jerusalem without him an offer to issue an edition this volume is excellent for boys until May 2. As an added con- a wife. Israel Abrahams, Jewish of 50,000 books without having and girls 10 to 14 is given a rent History." Miss Ruth Hershman, who hes venience for these early birds, historian, tells that "the early age seen the manuscript. Had the chance to read the 16 novels in recently returned from Palestine Adolph Weiss, the congenial at which marriages occur must manuscript been read, the offer an interestingly transcribed and ROBERT MAZER will speak on "Present Day Pic- steward of Knollwood, has ar- have been partly responsible for would undoubtedly have been abbreviated form. tures in Palestine" at the Hades- ranged for light lunches in the the chastity of the Jews in the duplicated because the theme is so In addition to the biographical are also the authors and have corn- sah Oneg Shabbat this afternoon grill room until the official club Middle Ages." Since the Mishnah, timely and effective. It is an un- sketch of Charles Dickens, each posed many of the songs and mu- usually powerful presentation of at the home of Mrs. A. Di, Hersh- opening. the primary oral laws derived story is preceded by the listing of sical numbers. the Spanish situation and the • • • man, 2698 Calvert. from the Pentateuch, fixes the the cast of characters and the date The cast consisting of about 30 The Iladassah Scroll of Honor With the approach of the golfing 18th year of one's life as the age manner in which it affects the the book was published. persons will be ready to stage a season, the weekly Saturday after- of marriage; a man unmarried world scene. for all Detroit members will be This volume has the value pf The hero is a young New York available for signing in the lobby performance that is considered by noon bridge game of Max Blum- after this time was, in many com- being an important introduction to of the Stotler Hotel, Tuesday and far the finest and most elaborate berg, Lou Tabashnik, Sam Kava- munities, regarded as not having college student., Rudy Messer, of the works by Dickens. The young Wednesday, April 20 and 21, from the club has ever undertaken. nau and Carl Shalit, has been conformed with inviolable tradi- German descent who meets a reader, given this book in order to young Jewish picket on a morning Songs have been composed for temporarily disbanded, which is a tions. 9 a. m. to5p.so . acquaint himself with the synopsis after he experiences a disappoint- It will be placed in Himelhoch's I various members of the cast who good "break" for Max. of Dickens' works, is certain to Child marriages were appar- ment with a young lady. He saves Arcade (adjacent to the main I have leads and also for the male want to read the complete novels. • • • ently forbidden, as the Shulchan floor) Thursday and Friday, April and female choruses who also have To Irving Dworman goes the Aruch states: "No one should young Izzy Bloch from police, Especially as a gift, this volume 22 and 23, from 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m. dancing numbers. honor of having brought in the marry earlier than 13 years of bandages up his wounds, takes has unusual merit. him home, meets his father and is The music will be directed by most new members to date. These scrolls are being signed age." introduced to a group of radicals • • • by every Hadassah member In the Sophie Wilensky, chairman of the J E RU S ALEM (WNS-Palcor who are concerned over the Span- entire organization. The pages will music committee, who has done All indications point to a banner Agency)—Simeon Belkind, one of Refugee Student to Be Guest of ish situation. be bound and placed in the main much for the success of this un- season at Knollwood. The course Jewish Fraternity But his German cousin, who is Palestine's most famous pioneers, corridor of the Rothschild-Hadas- dertaking. Jean Klinger has ar- is in the best condition in Knoll- LORD AND LADY MARLEY • leader in the brown shirt move- and founder of the colony of Rishon sah University Hospital in Pales- ranged the dancing. wood history. The club house has SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (WNS) ment in New York, is also inter- le Zion is dead here at the age of undergone extensive repairs and tion with headquarters in Paris schools in 100 European cities, tine. Specialty numbers have been ar- 72. Belkind came to Palestine in The next regular meeting of ranged for Ann Kornov and Ida redecorations—the men's and wo- —Hans Muner, German-Jewish ested in the Spanish conflict A which for some years has de- Lord Marley reported. The value refugee student from Frankfurt- family feud develops and the two the days of the Bilu, the first large voted itself to retaining and edu- of these schools has received offi- Iladassah will be held Tuesday, Lachman, Other members of the men's committees are functioning am-Main, will attend Union Col- cousins leave for Spain to join op- migration of European Jews in the cast also have specialty dances 100 per cent—all of which indi- cating Jews of Eastern Europe cial recognition from the govern- May 25. ite forces. The story ends with 80's. Ile was a brother-in-law of cates a gala Knollwood season... lege next year as the guest of the and songs. for productive work on the land ments of Poland, Lithuania end • • • local chapter of Phi Sigma Delta R udy shooting down the plane Joshua Chankin, noted as the Latvia, and permission was re- and u artisans. Its work is ear- Those comprising the cast are piloted by his cousin and with a agent for virtually all Important fraternity. A graduate of a Ger- They say that dinner guests ned on principally in Poland. cently granted to ORT to open ere included Louis B. Boudin, as follows: Betty Stern, Harriet man junior college, Munz has been description of the determination Jewish land purchases in Palestine Roumania, Russia, Latvia, Es- an Industrial school in Berlin. acting chairman of American Kesselman, Milton Doner, Leslie at the huge Aronson Mansion working in a bank, of the battlers for freedom in in recent decades. on Chicago Blvd. are provided Lady Marley, who accompanied ORT, Clarence Y. Petits, chair- Schmier, Miriam Carver, Sidney thonia and Lithuania. Before corn- with bicycles in order to travel ing to the United States a few her husband on his European man of the ORT Council of Tushbant, Bud Brown, Jules Stoor- the great distance from the liv- days ago, Lord Marley and Lady tour, attended the dinner and Greater New York, and Mrs. man, Ludwig Maybaum, Albert *iv ing room to the dining room Marley spent some time visiting greeted those present. B. C. Emily M. Rosenstein, president Ressler, Louis Wetsman, William before the soup gets cold. the schools, co-operative farms Vladeck, president of American of the Women's American ORT. Bonin, Maurice Smiley, Julia • 4. • and factories conducted by ORT. ORT, presided, the other speak- The duties of ORT, according Barahal, Bertha Weisbrot, Mar- Fred Klein, Lester Lapides and to Lord Marley's report, were jorie Feldman, Ida Lachman Max- Bill Gershenson, who are making two-fold. "First: To make pos- ine Samuels, Dorothy Yura, Ann a conquest of the world, should sible a higher standard of living Koronov, Zero Cannon, Dr. Sher- have some interesting tales to tell for the Jewish people In each man Beckerman, Annette Good- when they return home this com- country, and the support for the man, Nola Weiss, Sylvia Cohen ing week. Fred cabled Dr. George fight for equal economic rights and Ida Gross. Weiss, chairman of the Knollwood Dancing to the tune of a well of Jews. Secondly: Where condi- caddie committee, that he was tions are such that it is Impossi- known orchestra will follow the bringing back a boatload of class DAVID STOTT BUILDING Take Advantage of our performance in the social ball. A ble to build this better life for "A" caddies from Africa, A C.11 involve. No Obligations all the Jews, then to help those nominal admission fee will be • • • are Your Pad IRCPRISICSTATIVE who desire to emigrate, by train- charged. All are welcome. Nate Bolin who just returned Mrs. David B. Werbe spent a ing them in industry and agricul- who says he from Miami and ture for the countries in which great deal of time painting the scored the best game of his life Alpine scenery for the play. they desire to go." Miami course could hard- Lord Marley concluded with I ly to get to Knollwood last plea for an Increased budget for Detroit Sunshine Club at Sundaito see if he could dupli- ORT. Such increase would enable cate his feat on a real coterie. Miami Beach ORT to open new schools; raise Abe Kash., his golfing partner, 2.—WASH CAR the standard of teaching in exist- says Nate must have lost his The Detroit Sunshine Club at ing schools; re-equip existing Miami Beach, Fla., held its fina l skill en route from the South. 3.—HYDRO VACUUM UPHOLSTERY • • • schools and farms with modern meeting of the season at a dinner 4.—COMPLETE SIMONIZE Friends of Carl Shalit, one of machinery and appliances: intro- dance on Sunday, April 11, at the 5.—POLISH ALL NICKLE duce scientific a n d chemical Alamac Hotel, Miami Beach. It Knollwood'a popular members and 6.— DRESS TOP courses; arrange for sale and die- was attended by 200 Detroiters the "angel" who donates those splendid feature movies during the tribution the products of ORT and their friends. schools and farms; supply exist- The guests of honor were Mayor season, will be pleased to hear that ence grants for students; combat S n e d i g a r of Miami Beach, Carl won first prize at the recent anti-Semitism and general intoler- Leo Robinson, president of the national sales contest conducted ance. American Bank and Trust Co. of by Columbia Pictures Corporation. Lord and Lady Marley arrived Miami; Walter Jacobs of the Ala- 5,000 sq. feet of additional garage floor space en- In last Sunday's Detroit News, in this country last week for a mac Hotel, and Mrs. Killian, pro- ables us to take care of and render the finest two-months' stay. They will visit prietor of the Oceanic Gardens, a complete list of the district's possible service on bumping, painting and col- several cities as guests of the Miami Beach. leading golfers of private clubs Mr. Jacobs was chosen as toast- was published. Knollwood ranked American Ort. lision work. The Ort receives an appropria- master and presented Mrs. Fannie high in the number of members on ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED tion from the Allied Jewish Cam- Strause, the president, with a this list. The names included were: paign of Detroit. beautiful pin, donated by the mem- Irving W. Blumberg, Louis Blum- I hers of the Detroit Sunshine Club, berg, David Bonin, Moe Diamond, testimonial for her earnest Ben Fishman, Ben Goldstein, hi. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society I as a efforts in making the season's ac- A. Gordon, Harry Grant, Arnold tivities a successful one for the Grasse, Joe Horwitz, Barney Is- Holds Success . u Event I benefit of the various charity or- rael, Nate Kaplan, S. L. Kavanau, The fourth annual donor lunch- ganizations in relief of the needy. S. L. Kopman, George Levey, E. J Levitt, Nathan Margolis, liar• eon given by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at the Wilshire Hotel occasion The gift was also given of on Mrs. the old Robinson, E. St. Rosenthal, Sam of the birthday Sofferin, Sidney Stone, Lou Tab- on Wednesday, April 14, culmi- t i S rause. nated many months of intense) Sirs. H. Freedman, mother of ashnik, Dr. George Weiss, Dr. Otto For Complete Home Refrigeration Weiss. Lou Tabashnik rated the planning and preparation. Mrs. Mrs. Strause, donated the seas- MAX CARP, Treas. FRED FABER, President Jake Greenwald, the president, an sary funds for planting trees in lowest Knollwood handicap and Sol Kopman received the next best Townsend 8-2214 nounced that this year's function Palestine in honor of the following 13200 LINWOOD, cor. Tyler far exceeded her expectations, and , active workers of the club: Mrs. rating. Ends "Cube-Struggle" and "Ice- both financially and sociallyx e---- I Fannie Strause, president; Mrs. Famine", celled all of the previous affairs of , Eva Prenzlauer, honorary presi- Contributions to the Jewish this society. The proceeds derived I dent; Ann Weinbeck, first vice- Children's Home from this luncheon will enable the president; Mary Gordon, second New 9-Way Adjustable Interior! organization to carry on its work vice-president; Rose Kornick, treas- The Jewish Children's Home of of administering emergency relief urer; Gertrude Rosenzweig, secre- Detroit wishes to acknowledge during the ensuing year. tary; Bertha Love, chairman of with thanks the receipt of dona- The committee headed by Mrs. entertainment; Rebecca Freedman, tions from the following: Keeps food safer, fresher, longer! !gnats Auslander as general chair- Harry Freedman and the following Mrs. David Kline, 2639 Sturte- man, offered • program of unusua l vant. merit. Levy M. Becker, educational I hostesses, Minnie Fishman, Mary Harris, Marie Hyman. Mrs. L Goldstein, 13725 Dex- 5-Year Protection Plan backed by Geo- director of the Jewish Community The club also planted a tree in ter. eral Motors. Center, delivered an inspiring ad-, memory of Rose Jacobs, of the Mrs. N. Ellis. 3760 Clairmount. dress. This was followed by several i Alamac Hotel, and Mrs. Frances S. A. Heiberg, 8743 12th St. soloe by the well-known danseuse, Gurwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Esther Lewis and family, Miss Rose Mandell. Miss Lillian George Radner. ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE PRICES :022 Lawrence. Green accompanied Miss Mandell Dancing and entertainment fel- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Diem, AS LOW AS en- la the piano. Miss Green later 2051 Hazelwood. in honor of the played "Persian Market" by Ketel- lowed dinner was and participated a very en- joyable the evening first birthday of their daughter, bey. Another important feature of in by every one present. Madre Rita. Cab Dermot Cast to Ike has the program was a special present- The Detroit Sunshine Club de- Nathan Scholnick, 1400 Wash- Sisepleit refeirretieg swede ation arranged by Miss Sandra sires to take this opportunity in ington Blvd., in memory of the , ashes SingiratiOnly 3 men, Lewis School showing its appreciation to each father of Joseph Cohen. Lewis of the Sandra log parts, iseleding the of Dance. The afternoon was con- and every Detroiter and their Harry Sitman and the Cohen motor ... permanently oiled, eluded vl.th several vocal solos friends who attended its affairs the family, 222 Marston, in memory sealed against moisture and din. rendered by Mrs. Margaret Racy ast season, which tended to make of Ruby Lewis. EASY TERMS Gives SUPER - DUTY at amazing saving. who was accompanied by Mrs. Ft an outstanding success. The following donations were SEE THE PROO/ with an actual electric Rose Fish at the piano. obtained through Mrs. Charles A. meter test. Mrs. Auslander was assigned by Smith, 1935 Glynn Court. chair- the following members who ar- Fitzgerald and Bockoff Form man of the contributions com- the affair. - Law Firm ranged the details for mittee of the Ladies Auxiliary of Mrs. !sailor Heiman, as treasurer; the Jewish Children's Home: You'll be using your new refrigeratoe many yeah. Don't Mrs. Allan Janawits as secretary; Instantly i.elesses Ica George S. Fitzgerald and Harry Mrs. Nellie Goldstick, 9600 risk getting one that may serve well in some ways, but tray,twoce Mrs. I. E. Liebson, Mrs. Charles Robert Beckett, attorneys and coun- not in All ways. Demand courtrrz ABLLITY IN ALL S Dexter, In memory of Mrs. Louis cubes from Yields Berger, Mrs. Louis Goldilne, Mrs. sellors-at-law, announce the forma- BASIC SERVICES t a t a eta,- radials Philip Shapero, Mrs. Abe Miller tion of a law firm to be known AS Duneciff. • s dozen Come in. See how Frigidaire brings you completeness Mrs. H. Mendelsohn. 2984 W. mo st iceby and Mrs. Paul R. Freeman who Fitzgerald k Bockoff, with offices never known before in All S B ASIC 20$ _and gives Grand, in memory of Mrs. Louis Como meltage waste. was in charge of the publicity. at 959-961 National Bank Bldg., you treat of all 51 If you want to avoid regret—went Dustoff. Coto in. See its quick, telephone Cadillac 5455. nrt satisfactioe in a re- Mrs. Belle Lachman, 18076 •-a1i Mr. Fitgerald was formerly as- SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP see the Frigidaire earl •ctioe. .411141, A regular meeting of the Social sociated with the U. S. District Kentucky. Demoostration of Super-Dory, Mrs. Lottie Barnett, 4020 now going on st out store. Credit Group was held at the Court net 11.1 1' •■■■• Mr. Beckett, well-konwn in legal Humphrey. home of Mrs. Rose Canon. Final Mrs. Sarah Honigman, 2750 plans were completed for a moth- and fraternal circles, is an in- Sturtevant, memorial contribu- er and daughter's banquet to be structor in citizenship at the High- tion. held at Northwood Inn on May land Park High School. Mrs. J. Levenson, 3046 Cort- 12. Mrs. Molly Afars was ap- land. A CORRECTION pointed chairman of the affair. Mrs. Morris Pollack, 2436 Vir- A prize will be given to the moth- A regrettable error occurred in ginia Park, in honor of her daugh- er attending the banquet with the the story regarding the planting ter's engagement. most daughters. Mrs. Oscar Held, 2310 Hazel- The next social meeting will of trees in Palestine through the wood. for camp fund, in memory take place April 20 at the home Jewish National Fund Commit- of mother, Mrs. Marion Solomon. tee of Hadassah in last week's of .Mrs. Theresa Auster, 2316 issue of The Chronicle. Elmhurst. 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