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April 23, 1937

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•ed THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE FOUR

SPOKESMEN FOR JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS PLEDGE
SUPPORT TO CAMPAIGN AT KURT PEISER DINNER

Jewish Fraternity Estab-
lishes New Scholarship
Record

LEXINGTON, Va.—The Wash-
ington and Lee chapter of the
Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity has es-
tablished a new campis record
with an average of 82.685 in
scholarship, breaking its own rec-

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This column mourns the death of
Maurice Caplan. As one of De-
troit's prominent Jews, he was al-
ways loyal, kind and generous, a
true sportsman and vibrant with
personality. "Cappy" a more
friends than any other Jew in De-
troit. As president of Franklin
Hills Country Club, he was an in-
spirational leader. His loss is a
distinct blow to this entire com-
munity. The sterling reputation
he leaves his family is a heritage
they can well cherish.

Mrs. Daniel Seigel, chairman
of the ladies' tournament com-
mittee, has announced that the
complete schedule of tournament
events for the ladies will be
published in this column soon.
Mrs. Seigel predicts this will be
a banner golf season for Knoll-
wood women golfers.

.

A. L. Bernstein Honored by
Business Associates

Dr. Samuel Glassman is offer-
ing a suitable silver cup as a per-
petual reminder to any lucky mem-
ber who can play a "hole-in-one"
during this season, ending Oct. 31.
'

—Photo. by Orn.ronn-EnowlIng, Inn
Modern Engrating Co

Jewish organizations of Detroit attended the dinner in honor of
Close to 200 representatives of
nd pledged con Hoard support to the Allied Jewish Campaign. This
Kurt Peiser last Sunday ev ening a
the major section of the gathering that attended the dinner.
photograph shows

MR. RASKIN MAKES A POSTER:
THE POSTER MAKES A STORY

ilE

134 74111' lnntom 13N
'375' 11)111T1

500,000
SHEKOIJM

FROM AMERICAN

"Sauer Kraut King." As • trib-
ute to their star representative,
oN11400....•
B. E. Babcock, president, and
John M. Stroup, secretary of the
RETAIL sad NATIONAL
Empire State Pickling Works,
• .
makers of Silver Floss Kraut,
made a special trip to Detroit to
be present at the festivities. In a
speech lauding the ability, con-
scientiousness and loyalty of Mr.
Bernstein, Mr. Babcock said:
"Bernie has been with us for the
last 30 years. The shipments of
A DIFFERENT TOAST
Silver Floss to Detroit have grown
from four or five cars the first
ON EVERY
year to a volume which is the
IN THE CASE,
biggest In the nation. If we had
two more men like Bernie, they
could sell the entire output of our
nine plants." He then rewarded
Mr. Bernstein with a contract for
life.
Mr. Bernstein is • member of
Temple Beth El, F. & A. 51., Mos-
lem Shrine and many other or-
THE TOAST OF THE TOWN ganizations. He resides with his
family at 80 Pingree Ave.

soffit

• • •
Dr. George Fineman is putting
in plenty of pre-season practice
on the course as he has confided
to friends that he intend to be
a "90" shooter this year or bust.
• • •

keep do ors)

of

PALESTINE

open I

THIS

Knights of Pythias to Hold
Open House on May 2

Detroit Lodge No. 65 Knight of
Pythias will sponsor a social eve-
ning for members and their friends
on Sunday, May 2.
Preparations are being made to
entertain members, friends and
guests with a card party, musical
program and refreshments, with-
out charge. It is the intention of
the membership committee to ac-
quaint the visitors with the facili-
ties of the building.
Last Tuesday night a large mem-
bership turned out to hear a
"Kiblets" debate. It developed into
• serious discussion as to how men
must conduct themselves in order
to make married life a happy
union.
Next Tuesday evening a discus-
sion by a prominent speaker will
take place on the subject of
whether fraternal lodges such as
the Knights of Pythias are a defi-
nite necessity in the community.
To fill the vacancy in the office
of inner guard, lsador Gruskin was
elected by a large majority.
The appointment of Robert Cole
as chairman of the athletic com-
mittee will start the athletic activ-
ities of the lodge for the spring
and summer.
Next Wednesday, April 27, the
10th bingo party of the series of
12 will take place in the lodge
hall. On May 2 the last party will
be held when the $300 cash prize
will be awarded to the winner.
Participants in the game on that
night will be the winners of the
12 games who will be the only ones
eligible.

A depression has hit the market
for Hitler's autobiography in I
Stockholm.

Twin Silvers
$150
and Higher

FUR

F- Capes
Scarfs
Collars

Trimmings

East Grand River at Library

Herman Franzblau, the grand-
daddy who shows up plenty of the
younger men when it comes to
shooting par golf, already is near-
ing mid-season form. His first time
out he scored in the low eighties.

HYMAN ALTMAN URGES
DINGELL FOR MAYOR

KUREASIIEKEL

In the course of hie radio hour
last Sunday, Hyman Altman said:
"During the last few years I
have discussed public questions
which affect all. This week I shall
talk about the selection of a leader
to succeed Mayor Couzena. The
selection on your part should not
it is hoped will have its here the artist quotes the Hebrew
be political, but it is incumbent artist ,
of the Bible: "May I forget my
upon you to elect a mayor who share in making history.
right hand if I will forget Jerusa-
The poster depicts on the one
will best serve your interests. Each
lem."
Donations to Happy Day Mlawer Umgegend Verein one of you is a stockholder in the hand the many profound and des- When visited at his studio Mr.
City of Detroit and it now becomes perate trouble' of the Jewish peo- Raskin was very much enthused
to Hold Party May 4
Fund of Young Israel
the duty of the stockholders to pie. No doubt, every reader can over the possibility of securing
with very little effort conjecture 500,000 signatures. He feels quite
The Mlaver Umgegend Verein elect a president for your city cor-
The happy day fund of the
poration who will beat administer more and still different miseries certain that it can be clone and his
Women's League of Young Israel will hold the next meeting on Sun- the interests of the stockholders. which are facing the Jewish people
today. It would be impossible for certainty was expressed by a genes
has received the following done- day evening, April 25, at Jericho
My attention is directed to • one poster to chow the economic of questions: "What Jew does not
Temple.
tions:
oland, shudder at the trials and tribute-
Final plans will be made for the man who has most ably and con-
Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen, in
scientiously served you as your degredation of the Jews in P
tions of our brothers in Europe?
honor of the recovery from illness forthcoming bingo party to be representative in Congress at Germany and other parts of the What Jew will refuse to help the
given on Tuesday evening, May 4,
of her sons.
at Jericho Temple. The proceeds of Washingten. I have reference to world; the terrific mental anguish sufferers? Who will not exert him-
Mrs. Bertha Spilman, in honor
caused by slurs, blows and the un- self to keep open • haven for the
this undertaking will go for the the Hon. John D. Dingell, your
of her mother's recovery from
certainty of the morrow; the hor- refugee?"
support of the Mlawer Technical Congressman. He has built up a
ror of the fututre which seems to
i11
most
enviable
reputation
for
him-
The Jewish community of Amer-
Gymnasium that is furnishing
Mrs. Nathan Margolie, in honor
hold nothing but heated walls ica is today enjoying full freedom
schooling and teaches trades to the self as a good 'administrator, and
of Georgie Simmons' birthday.
slowly coming together to crush and economic security. It is the
as
a
conscientious
servant
of
the
Jewish children of Mlawa and sur-
All donations to the happy day
and burn our brethren. The pic- largest and most influential Jew-
rounding towns. It is the only people. lie has always safeguarded
ture of the fanatical Arab, danc- ish community in the world. The
fund can be made by phoning Mrs.
school where Jewish children can the interests of all. It Is my opinion
ing about gleefully, with a chop- Jews of America owe an answer
Philip J. Forman, Euclid 6684-W.
that
John
D.
Dingell
should
be
h schooling in this sec-
0 btain such
drafted by us as a mayoralty can- ped-off tree in his hand, does not to these questions and to many
tion of Poland.
rover the whole of the Palestinian others that the Jews of the rest of
Joe Greenbaum is the chairman didate.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
the the world might put toth
e m. They
"John D. Dingell is • man who situation . There is left to story
The unveiling of a monument of the bingo party. Tickets can be
at
people
who
'ma 'nation of course, tb-
has the intereets of mac
have the opportunity o giving the
in memory of Barney Bremen obatined from the chairman, To . heart. Ile Is a type an
of the toil and hardships of plant- proper answer by regi stering
will take place on Sunday, April 6-8211; from S. Lichtenstein, Gar- will not come out and volunteer to ing the tree and the story of the support of Jewish aspirations in
25. at 1:30 sharp at Machpelah field 0230; from members of the run for the office of mayor of this tears of the children of Palestine Palestine through the Shekel Cam-
Cemetery. Friends and relatives verein, and on the night of the city because be is not a self-starter, at the sight of the destroyed trees,
paign.
affair at the door.
are cordially invited to attend.
which they had previously . eratched
Copies of this poster. 14 inches
L Fisher is the president of the and therefore I feel that we. the
citizens of this city, should draft swaying to and fro in the breeze by 22 inches, may be obtained by
The famous Lake Tarleton Club verein.
as though praying to God for rain. writing to the U. S. Central Shekel
him to run for mayor of Detroit
is New Hampshire, where Darth.
"It is my opinion that John D.
That side of the poster designed Board, 111 Fifth Ave., New York
A past national commander-in-
Moth College men have their ski
Dingell is the ideal man to ad- by Mr. Raskin, does indeed call City.
trolls, has passed into the hands chief of the Jewish War Veterans minister the affairs of this city."
forth ■ sad and despairieg train
of the Family Jacobs, operators of is being boomed for a magistrate's
of thought But the artist does not Interior Decorator to Speak
the Hotel Alamac of Miami Beach. job in New York.
stop there. And so, on the other
NACHSHON LTD. OFFICIALLY half of the poster, Mr. Raskin
to Home Relief Monday
REGISTERED
1.1 ■ 111.
pictures the sun rising behind the
Mrs. Goldie Myerson, delegate hills of Pa.estine and in the fore-
John L. Kolle, director of the
of the Histadruth in behalf of ground, be shows Jewish immi- interior decorating department of
Nachshon Ltd., the new maritime grants entering the open gates to the J. L. Hudson Co., will be the
enterprise in Palestine, has just the land of their fathers.
guest speaker at the Home Relief
April 24—Spring formal dance of affiliated organizations of
released the following cable:
Her! the artist leaven much to Society's open meeting to be held
Temple Beth EL
Tel Aviv. Palestine
on Monday, April 26, at Hotel
April 25—Conference of organizations for the formation
the
imagination.
It
would
require
April 14. 1937.
another and yet another poster to Stotler at 1:30 p. m., instead of
of Jewish Community Committee, at 2:30 p. m., at Jewish Com-
Nachshon Ltd. was today offi-
show the expression of fear and Miss Helve Hatcher who was pre-
munity Center.
dowdy slated to speak. Mr. Kolle's
cially registered. Capital 30,000
desperation on the faces of these
April 26—Neugarten Sunshine Club monthly meeting at
pounds. Main object in its
Jews when in Germany and Poland subject will be "Colors and Fabrics
1:30 p. in., at Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Herbert Metz,
memorandum states it will car-
and how they appear now at the in Home Decoration." In conjunc-
reader ,accompanied b wire. Harry Platt at the piano.
ry on all maritime businesses
gates of Palestine with faces tion with his talk be will display
April 28—Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools'
various materials and their uses
and enterprises. The first di-
beaming with joy and hope as they
complimentary paid-up membership luncheon, at 12:30 p. ra., at
in home decoration. Mrs. Sidney
rectors of Nachshon Ltd. are:
contemplate theirImmediate fu
the Jewish Community Center.
David Ben Gurion, of the Zi-
tyre. A future, which has in store Wallace, chairman of this program,
May 2—Opening Allied Jewish Campaign dinnef.
onist Executive; Isaac Brudni, for them • hitherto unknown feel- and Mrs. Charles Cornell, presi-
May 4—Donor luncheon of Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
dent, extend an invitation to all
director of Bank Hapoalim; J.
ing of security—a realization that
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief Society at 12:30 p. m., at
their friends to at-
Finkelstein, director of Unem-
they are now beginning a normal. members and
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton.
ployment Fund; Abe Chushi.
meeting.
healthy life in a land where they tend this Harry
daughters luncheon of Sisterhood of
Schomer of Webb
and
9—Mothers
May
secretary Histadruth of Haifa:
Mrs.
may till the soil and lire by the
ess to board last
Doe Hos, deputy mayor of Tel
Sbaarey Zedek.
Ave. was host the
Jewish
product of the toil.
11—Detroit
tection
of
the
National
Council
of
Friday,
when
plans for the May
Aviv; Berl Katzenelson, editor
May
In the middle of the poster, be- meeting were discuseed.
Women, annual meeting, Detroit Leland Hotel. Luncheon, 12:30
"Davar"; David Rene:, secre-
tween
the
sad
plight
depicted
on
o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Brin, national president. (rued speaker,
tary of the Histadruth.
the left and the vision of joy and
bride tea sponsored by the Detroit League
Albert Goldman, the Chicago
(Signed) David Remez.
May 19—City
hope on the right, Me. Raskin has lawyer who is acting as counsel
Histadruth.
of National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
placed
a
composite
Jew,
determ-
for
Leon Trotsky at the Mexico
May 22—Art frolic of Jewish Community Center.
ined and standing upright, hold-
for several years
May 23—Annual meeting of Detroit section of American
Dr. Joachim Prinz, Berli n's
City inquiry, was
ing
aloft
in
his
right
hand
the
fig
who is now visit)
. mnclent at the Hebrew College

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

An unusual showing
of cleverly styled
Furs in every wanted
pcltry for wear on
all occasions. Furs
that conspire to flat-
ter you and make
you a person of im-
portance. We invite
comparison for
Price and Quality.
Choose from our
splendid display or
have custom made
to your individual
taste.

—Cut •uPpllad by

A testimonial luncheon com-
Ben F ishman of the famous
memorating 30 years of consedu-
By MICHAL SMITH RAFFEL
Fishman family, known through-
live service to Michigan food
out this section for their athletic
firms was tendered A. L. Bern-
prowess, has been made chair-
Perhaps there is no history of Brandeis in 1914: "Stand up and
stein, local food broker, at the
man of the tennis arrangement
posters written as yet; such a his- be counted."
Detroit Leland Hotel last Satur-
The artist attempts to empha-
committee. Mr. Fishman has tory will be most interesting rope-
day afternoon, April 17.
many interesting tournaments daily from the point of view of size the great importance of a
The affair was sponsored by
mass registration of the Jews of
and tennis celebrities scheduled
the
history
which
posters
have
the Grocer's Spotlight, official
for the Knollwood courts during helped make. The poster sent out America in favor of the Jewish
There Is a technique
publication of Detroit Retail Gro-
aspirations in Palestine and the
the coining Beaton.
of advertising for
by the U. S. Central Shekel and
• • •
cer's Alen., and was attended y
Election Board, the work of Mr. sacred duty of each Jew to become
every manufacturer
75 guests, ab 11
Two of Knollwood's champion Saul Raskin, well-known Jewish a registered Shekel Payer. And
and merchant, large
leaders in the women golfers, Mrs. Leo Marks
food industry. and Mrs. Earl Englander, are get-
or smell.
William J. Cu- ting in some early practice on the
Let us help you do
elE,,,, sick, secretary course these days in preparation
good job of selling
P . of the associa- for the v a r i o u s tournaments
by clever merchand•
. 1% -,. tion. acted • as planned for the women golfers at
toastmaster and the club.
sing, code' selection
'



told of the high
of media, attention-
esteem in which
The first Knollwood stag of
compelling layout and
the members of
the season, to be held at the
art work—and good,
t he organize-
clubhouse, is now being planned
convincing COPY.
by the entertainment comntit-
tion held Mr.
Bernstein. "To
tee. It will be held some time in
It's a borne marked
''''"'
the
outside
May
and many unique and novel
17. ' .. "'""'"—
let's tale advantage
world he is features are being incorporated.
A. I.. Bornstein
of it.
The committee is striving for a
known as A. L.
100 per cent attendance and
d
Bernstein," said Mr. Cusick, "but
promises a never-to.be-forgotten
to us her is known much more
simply and lovingly as 'Bernie.'
affair.
• • •
an
By that name he is a business as-
Last Sunday could well have
sociate, or a supplier, as his con-
1111 /imam Ala
been termed "Davidson Day" at
tacts
may
require,
but
to
all
of
Moos CAI llet pig
the club. On the course, all at the
us--he is a friend."
Mr. Bernstein is local distribu- same time, were "S. D.", "L. D.,
tor for Silver Floss Sauer Kraut "I. D.", the latter's son-in-law, Dr.
and by virtue of having sold more Bloom, and son, Joe. One thing
JEWRY
, rauer kraut than any other one about the Davidson, what they go
WILICOMIA7
individual he is known as the for, they tackle in a big way.

'FINKamoDONER

ord of last year. Phi Epsilon Pi
stood first among the 19 national
fraternities on this campus, con-
tinuing its record of being first
during 14 of its 1, 1 years on this
campus. Out three mengrad-
uating in February, two ere
elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the
highest honorary scholarship fra-
ternity.

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