Tr itEIATRonlimsnatRDNICIE PAGE EIGHT The Detroit Jewish Chronicle end VACATIONLAND'S "FI N EST' A summer resort hotel with the luxurious comforts and appointments found only in the ultra-modern hotels of the metropolitan cities of the world. NEW FEATURES Marine Dining Room Marine Cocktail Lounge Casino Cocktail Lounge Marine Promenade Commodore "Nite" Club Shoppers' Arcade Season Now in Full Sway IN MARINE OI N DIRECTION: Solomon E. Harrison Executive Offices Teo poor e miles of wood- 111114 1,014, • On II hole ektroplonthlp eo,* nide tel., green. 044 TIP On dor Mort ...Dent clay tenets. S col Tn. sod WI toilet of ohne sand Mech. On hone. front Golf. ••• ■ ••• OMNI tioblIn. ).= On Enke Nieltl.en t Winton Hotel floor .. QUILTS-Made or recovered from your own feathers or wools. Pil- lows recovered-special, $1.25. Full line of curtains, baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dex- ter Quilt Jr Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. llogartli 9050. CAN ACCOMMODATE families on farm for summer. Clean, com- fortable. Excellent meals. Write Box 76, Detroit Jewish Chron- icle, for particulars, WILL RENT five room newly fur- nished, modern flat to responsible adults from June 15 to Sept. 1. Kelvinator, porch, garage. 323 Richton Ave., near Hamilton. Lower, west flat, Call Townsend 5-2271. J.D.C. Cables $50,000 to Pogromized oft Polish Cities and Supervises Aid WrITH 1200 Jewish shops and homes reported wrecked and looted In the pogrom that raged In the Pol. VV ish city of Brzesc-litewskl, and thousands of impoverished Jews facing actual starvation, the Amer- lean Jewish Joint Distribution Committee at once went into action, cabling $50,000 for immediate relief in Poland and mending Its two European administrators to the scene. Dr. Bernhard Kahn, European Vice-Chairman of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, and David J. Schweitzer, J.D.C. European Financial Administrator, conferred at once with leaders of Polish Jewry In Warsaw and went to the pogromized city of Brzeso- litewski, where they were shocked by the extent and savagery of the vandalism and destruction. The first aim of the J.D.C. would be to avert starvation of the pogrom victim., said Dr. Kahn and immediately thereafter came the task of reestablishing In some kind of business the owners whose shops had been wrecked and the artisan. whose tools had been smashed or stolen. Before leaving Brzesc-litewski, Dr. Kahn helped to re-open 150 foodshops. During the past year the Joint Distribution Committee has extended emergency and reconstructive aid In more than 9 po- gromized towns of Poland, among them being Minsk-Mazowlecki where 303 families were established in new occupations; Przytyk where 76 families were so established; Zagorow, Truskolasy, Odrzywol, Kiwow, Drzewica, Pyzdry, and Przybyszew. Shown in the Illustrations are (1) an innocent pogrom victim; (2) Dr. Bernhard Kahn, European Director of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee; (3) David J. Schweitzer, Financial Administrator of J.D.C.; (4) A mill, owned by Jews, wrecked by vandals; (5) the interior of a Jewish borne after a pogrom; (6) pogrom victims emerging from hiding places to greet J.D.C. officials. You'll never know how delicious food can 'e s realty be until you've dined at BOESKY's GRILL 1220 GRISWOLD ST. Between Moto and Groot 'river. 5PECIAL SUNDAY DINNER , 75 You'll Lung IfeluffnUfg 41 ■ •1111•11•111••• ■ WRONG ORDINARY SHOE BARGAIN HUNTERS ATTEN- TION! Save time, energy, money. You get what you ask for. Victor Schlesinger. Madison 2526. Evenings, Townsend 8-7291. Real estate since 1914. Resi- dential, business and insurance. 32 MILES RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- dresses, women for house clean- ing, house maids. women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- son 2526, FOR RENT - Lake Erie, front cottages, furnished, running water and modern. $60 and up for season. Thirty-two miles from city hall. Temple 1-6290. 134 N. LaSalle St., CHICAGO Qtg CLASSIFIED June 4, 1937 ,U4 HEBREW TEACHERS WANTED to teach beginners Chumosh and Rashi. Must know good Hebrew. Apply at Carmel Hebrew School, 8752 Linwood between 3 and 6 p. m, or at 9128 Oakland Ave. between 6:30 and 9 p. m. Trinity 2-1288. . J,Steis tri STAMM FOR RENT-Furnilhed room for single person, two girls or busi- ness couple. Call Longfellow 2666 between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. daily except Sunday. 2566 Mon- terey. Weinberg. 0. Lake Mai an FOR RENT - Nicely furnished ,room for couple by small, adult family. Kitchen privileges. Near bus and street car. 3790 Bur- lingame Ave., downstairs. GRAND BEACH MICHIGAN STRAW HATS Australian Affiliate Admitted by N. F. T. S. Presenting all the new ideas in Sailor Straws in • wide price Range. $145 JANTZEN BATHING SUITS $2.95 up Others Disney Straws $2.95 from $1.95 POLO SHIRTS A wide variety of the new- est styles and patterns Sir SAM WEIN EULER OLEN 00 up SLACKS ....$1.65 up Sport Trousers up to $10 OLEN & WEIN 9038 12TH ST., at Clairmount OPEN EVES.; SUNDAY TILL 5 DOWNTOWN STORE, NATIONAL BANK BLDG: GENUINE COLD ST/DRAGE age is the summer beauty treatment that will keep your furs lustrous and vital, season after season. The protection of our certified vaults costs no more than just ordinary stor- age ...Phone us today. Call MAdison 1110 And • bonded messenger will pick up your garments. Blue Bird Fur Shop 8282 12TH ST.. cor Virginia t it FOR YOUR PROTECTION Reich Jews Forbidden to Visit Paris Exposition Jews were forbidden to visit the Paris Exposition when the ministry of the interior announc- ed that only Germans who are loyal supporters of the Nazi Party may go abroad for the fair. All persons who want to go to the exposition must obtain a spec- ial license from the Foreign Of- fice. Jews are to be denied such licensee for fear they may at- tempt to smuggle out some of Orthodox Rabbis Stand Firm on Agunah Law ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1.- (WNS)-Hitting back at the Rabbinical Assembly, organiza- tion of the Conservative rab- binate. which is on record as favoring • modification of the Jewish law which prevents an agunah or deserted wife from obtaining a religious divorce so long as her husband refuses to return and give his consent, the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Can- ada, voted at its 37th annual convention not to recede one iota" in its adherence to the existing law. The refusal of the Orthodox rabbinate to change the law was based on a poll taken among 1,600 rabbis throughout the world. Rabbi Joseph Konovitz of Newark, N. J., was re-elected president over Rabbi Silver of Cincin- nati by a vote of 92 to 79. The convention adopted • resolu- tion calling on all Orthodox Jews to buy Shekels and to vote the Mizrachi ticket in the election of delegates to the Zionist Congress. Harzfeld, Landon's Adviser, Is "Dead Australia has been con- quered! From the land of kan- garoos, bushmen and a thriving Jewish community comes a word that extends the sway of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods into four continents, and six countries. The Beth Israel Guild of Beth Israel Synagogue, Melbourne, Australia, has just affiliated with the world's largest Jewish woman's religious organization. Miss Nan Marko, the honor- able secretary of the Mel- bourne group writes to say, "We are most anxious to re- ceive your Literary Publica- tions and look forward to your help and guidance." The Sisterhood Federation has member groups through- out the United States Canada, Panama, England, South Afri- ca, and now-by this latest affiliation - Australia. More than 66,000 women are affiliat- ed with this vital arm of the Liberal synagogues of the world. Council's Thanks BUYERS WAITING-List your properties with a reliable broker for quick results. Victor Schle- singer, Madison 2526. Evenings, Townsend 8-7291. Established since 1914. RIGHT EDWARDS $5011 Officers Elected By Marshall Lodge Bnai Moshe Makes Moonlight Plans The Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge, Bnai Brith No. 1203, elect- WANTED-Room and board for ed the following officers at a meet- elderly gentleman on ground ing held Tuesday, June 1: Dr. floor. Call Longfellow 7617 or Maurice H. Silverman, president; Tyler 6.4856. Alvin B. Levin, vice president; Jesse Fella!, second vice-president; FOR RENT - Furnished room in apartment on first floor. Front porch. Inquire after 6:30 p. m. daily and any time Sunday at 3207 Blaine Ave., Apt. G. Tyler 5-0040. Cruise on Steamer St. Claire to Be on Sunday, June 13 FOR RENT-One or two nicely furnished rooms. Garage. Kitchen privileges. 3771 Burlingame, be- tween Dexter and Holmur. Ho- garth 6951. ROOMS, board and care for elder- ly people in private home. References exchanged. 2724 Co- lumbus, near Lawton, Tyler 4 - 2039. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for a gentleman in home without children. Linwood sec. titm. Reasonable. Call Townsend 7-2983. FOR RENT - Neatly furnished, airy room for a gentleman by mtall family. Garage if desired. 2726 Tuxedo, Townsend 5-3356. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: At the beginning of our new club year the Detroit section of the FOR SALE - 3353 Burlingame near Dexter and Roosevelt group Naticnal Council of Jewish Women of schools-7-room single brick wishes to thank you for the many and shingle, 3 bedrooms, oil heat, courtesies you have shown us. instantaneous hot water heater; , Your interest and co-operation all rooms painted, aide drive, gar- have done much to strengthen us age; large yard, trees, shrub- in the community and we trust bery, screens. Cost $16,000, will that we may continue to merit take $8900. Shown by appoint- your kindly consideration and sup- ment only. Townsend 6-2830. port. Sincerely yours, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished BLANCIIE GILBERT, room for a gentleman in adult Corresponding Secretary, home. All conveniences. Garage Detroit Section, National if desired. 2432 Pingree. Euclid Council of Jewish Women 3092-W. FOR RENT - Cheerful and airy Greece is Fascist and Pro-German furnished room in home of But Friendly to Jews couple .Good transportation. 3240 Rochester, near Dexter. Apt. 106 SALONIKI (WNS)-King George and Premier Metaxas are determined to permit no discrimi- nation against the Jews of Greece Jewish Metropolitan Club and will see to it that they en- Picnic June 13 joy complete political, religious and economic equality, Minister The Jewish Metropolitan Club of the Interior Nicoladies said in an interview with Jewish cones- announces that its first picnic of the season will be held at Spring pondents. The present regime, which is Fascist and politically Park in Mt. Clemens on Sunday, June 13. Max Phillips, chairman orientated toward Germany, will under no circumstances allow of the entertainment committee, has arranged a fine program of anti-Jewish prejudice, the minis- entertainment. Refreshments will er declared. He also said that be served. The only charge will be the government looks with favor a 10c admittance fee into the park. on the Jewish rebuilding of Pal- The entire community Is invited to estine. attend. The Jewish Metropolitan Club is a social organization with Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincin- lubrooms at Linwood and Pingree nati is in the midst of a major which are always open to the pub- symphonic work which is expected lic. All funds raised by this or- to set the musical world agog. ganization are donated to charity. CALENDAR OF EVENTS KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WNS)- Jacob A. Herzfeld, lawyer and June 6-Conference of organizations for Jewish Commu- politician, who served as Gov- nity Council at Jewish Center, at 2 p. m. ernor Alfred M. Landon's con- June 8-Mount Sinai Hospital Association of Detroit. Book tact man with Jews and Jewish Cadillac Hotel. Registration from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Meeting organizations during the 1936 at 2 p. m. presidential election, is dead here June 9-Annual meeting of Zionist Organization of De, at the age of GO. Ile was found troth. at Shaarey Zedek. Election of officers. Speaker: Dr. mortally wounded in a washroom Jacob Golub, educational director of Zionist Organization of in his office with a pistol lying America. nearby. A native of Chicago, June 9-Special meeting of Hadassah members and Shekel Herzfeld had served as president holders arranged by Shekel and Zionist Congress committees of of the Missouri Public Service Detroit chapter of Hadassah, at 10:30 o'clock, at Jewish Com- Commission from 1910 to 1912 munity Center. and corporation counsel of Kan- June 9-League of Jewish Women's Organization annual sas City from 1916 to 1918. Dur- meeting and election of officers. ing the World War he was a cap- June 9-Installation of officers of Zedakah' Club. tain in the General State Intelli- June 14-Eva Prenzlaner Maternity Air strawberry festi- gence Division, later becoming val at Kern's. one of the American members of June 15-Luncheon-bridge sponsored by the Drora-Kadimah the Military Commission to Ex- Group of the Pion,er Women's Organization, at the Bnai Moshe. change Prisoners with the Soviet Lawrence and Dexter. Republic. He was also a vice- June 16-Food shower for Community Center Play School president of Lincoln and Lee Uni- given by Zedakah Club, Home Relief Society and Neugarten versity. Sunshine Club. June 16-Franklin Hills Day of National Council of Jew- 'David Sarnoff, radio tycoon. and ish Women. Jacob Fishman, managing editor June 18-Final meeting of Detroit League of N. H. J. C. of the Jewish Morning Journal, June 22-Annual meeting of United Hebrew Schools of used to tell newspapen on the Detroit. Election of officers. ALVIN B. LEVIN Meyer R. Rubin, recording secre- tary; Morton Bechek, correspond- ing secretary; Walter Burlow, treasurer; Harry Ross, monitor; Oliver Kantor, assistant monitor; Jack Rosenthal, warden; Albert Greer, guardian. Bernard Schmitt, Sol Rosenman and Sidney Imerman were elected to act as trustees for the ensuing year. On Sunday, June 13 the lodge will hold a joint installation and public initiation meeting in the form of a banquet and dance af- fair. The roof of Webster Hall has been chosen for this function, at which Dave Diamond and his or- chestra will supply the music. A novel program of entertain- ment has been arranged. The pub- lic is invited and reservations may be made by calling Dr. Silverman at Tyler 4-2378. shape growing feet. Sur- veys show 72% of all children develop serious foot defects Final arrangements are being made by the Men's Club of Con - gregation Bnai Moshe for the moonlight cruise on Sunday, June 13. TIT Steamer St. Claire wil l Don't let your child become one of these unfortunates. Let us fit your child in a pair of Edwards Shoes. Edwards Last Saturday night saw the clubhouse gaily lit up for Knoll- wood's first formal of the season... It was a gay, colorful and smart party attended by the largest gath- ering in the club's history . . . Maitre Adolph Weiss outdid him- self in providing an excellent meal.. . . and Jackson, Mills and Reeve, who are headlining at the Powatan, delighted the folks with some grand entertainment . . . A Knollwood bouquet to Sam Sof- ferin, the genial host of Powatan, through whose courtesy they ap- peared ... the femmes were charm- ing in their smart gowns and their coiffures were eye-arresting .. . • The report of the Greens and Fairways Committee that it was not • ditch-digging machine in action on the 16th hole Mon- day afternoon, but that it was Alex Goldberg and Sol Levy playing a twosome, proved how circumstantial evidence can be misconstrued by the unreliable retorts of eye-witn sssss of the scene! shoes "America's Finest" for Perfect Posture and Balance The Only Store in the North- west Sec- tion Selling Edwards HARRY ROSMAN leave from the foot of Woodward Ave., promptly at 8:30 p. m., with an expected record crowd aboard. Entertainment, thrills and fun for old and young will be pro- vided by an active committee un- der the direction of llarry Ros- man, president of the club. Be- sides the Bnai Moshe membership, hundreds of friends and pleasure seekers will attend for an evening of enjoyment and cool comfort on the waters of the Detroit River. The Steamer St. Claire is a commodious steamer with a deck capacity of nearly 3,000 persons. There will be ample room for all who come. Dave Diamond, in person, and his well-konwn orchestra will furnish the dance music. Several surprises are being prepared by the arrangements committee. Mr. Rosman extends an invita- tion to the Detroit Jewish com- munity to partake in this outdoor event with their families. • When a feller needs a. friend . Leo Marks left his home for the club last Saturday afternoon, in- tending to stay for the party . so he brought along his coat-hang- er around which was draped his tux . . . completing 18 holes he finished with his shower and pro- ceeded to dress when lo and be- hold his trousers were missing! ... a hurried phone call to his home and he learned that they were hanging in the closet on another hanger fortunately, Mrs. Marks hadn't left yet ... • Winners of the tournament held OMAHA, Neb. - Due to the Sunday, May 30, were: Low prose, virtual destruction by fire of the George Levey, first; Mao Gordon Napanoch Country Club, Napan- and Ben Fishman, tied for second; och, N. Y., where the Bar Mitz- low net: Norman Rosenberg, first; vah convention of the Aleph Za- Dr. Barney Israel, second. Harry dik Aleph, junior order Bnai Clark and Leo Marks were the Would Outlaw Rae. Hata Litera- Brith, was scheduled to be held winners of the flag tournament held ture in Florida from June 25.to July 2, the con- on Decoration Day. Prizes await TALLAIIASSEE, Ha. (WNS) vention will now be held at Cej- the victors in the pro shop. -A bill which would make it un- win, the camp of the Central Jew- • lawful to print or disseminate ish Institute, New York City. io- Tops for wearing tux in the literature which would create or rated at Port Jervis, N. Y., from bring about race hatred in Flor- grand manner: Sol Levy and Irv- June 23 to June 30. ng Blumberg ... Emilie Bernie ida has been introduced in the District winners of the Interna- has a weakness for capes ... her legislature by Representative Ray- tional A. Z. A. essay contests wardrobe is never complete with- mond Sheldon of Tampa. A simi- were announced Tuesday. Aleph out one ... and she looks bewitch- lar measure offered by Represen- Zadik Aleph, junior order Bnai ng in one, too! ... social note .. tative Holt of Dade County was Brith, sponsors each year two con- Dr. Samuel Glass-man is spending defeated in the judiciary com- tests-one in English and one in a few days in New York . . mittee. Hebrew. Winners of the finals while there the medico will pur- -which will be judged by Dr. c hese new beret . to play golf Israel Goldstein, president of the n ... characteristic gesture: Leo will be awarded to winners and Jewish National Fund; Alfred Se- Goldsmith always claps his hands each member is urged to partici- Properly handicapped every- gal, associate editor of the Bnai with glee when opponents are set pate. one has an equal chance to win. Brith Magazine and a prominent i bridge ... Our heartfelt tym- • newspaperman of Cincinnati, and p athies go to Sam Grenadier on The first stag day of the season Miss Fannie Goldstein, head li- t he death of his mother . . . she will be held on Thursday, June 10. brarian of the West End Branch, h ad been ill over an extended A gala celebration has been Boston Public Library-will be period and faced this Beige with planned with some excellent enter- announced at the Bar Mitzvah t he utmost courage and patience. tainment promised by those ster- convention. • ling entertainers, Carrot & Gor- The subject of the English con- Tuesday, June 8, has been desig- man and Johnny Howard and test was the statement of the his- nated at the first Ladies' Day of there will be others, too! torian Lecky, "Hebraic Mortar t he season. Restricted to members t- Cemented the Foundations of only, golf will commence at 9 a. This coming week-end, June 6-8, American Democracy." , n e-, followed by lunch at 12:30, al- will see the qualifying round of er which bingo will be played as the spring tournament with 16 A taxi driver by the name of t As afternoon. Mrs. Samuel L. players to each flight. Regular Siegfried Blum, who parka his I t 'arataugh, who kw been named handicap. First round must be hack in front of a New York boa- t he official starter for the day, will completed by June 13; second pital, has a sign informing cus- be stationed at the first tae LO round by June 20; third round by tomers that be used to be J. P. A. Z. A. Convention Ordinary shoes often mis. Shoes to 400 Sixes 3-12 All shoes are fitted by X-ray machine DAVIS & HALPERIN 8950 TWELFTH STREET . TRINITY 2-4727 OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 Philomathic Elects Philmore Leemon Speaker At its meeting Sunday, May 30, the Philomathic Debating Club elected the following officers for the fall semester: Philmore Lee- mon, speaker; Louis Elkind, clerk; Nathan Epstein, assistant clerk; Richard Kramer, sergeant-at-arms. The six-man board of directors will consist of Philmore Leemon, Louis Elkind, Nathan Epstein, Richard Kramer, Sol Schwartz and Harry Jacobs. The program of the afternoon consisted of interpretive readings by Gerald Davidson, Louis Elkind, Samuel Hertzberg, Norman Lee- Trion, Sol Schwartz, Richard Kre- mer and Charles Friedgood, while Leopold J. Snyder I acted as critic. Charles Friedgood was elected best speaker. Buenos Aires Police Raid Seven Hebrew Schools BUENOS AIRES (WNS)-The Jewish population of Buenos Aires is up in arms against the local police who made a series of sudden raids on seven Hebrew schools here. charging that the teachers were inculcating the children with Communism. The police also claimed that sanitary conditions in the schools were not up to standard. Allegedly Com- munist literature was seized dur- ing the raids. No arrests were made but 20 officials of the schools were taken into custody for questioning. Negotiations are under way for • Hollywood screening of the pub-