America ffewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO AtEkentorriEwon 61Romcm June 11, 1937 and Despite the boycott, box office men insist that the only chance for a million dollar boxing bout is a match between Max Schmeling and Bob Pastor, the non-Aryan. Dr. Sliosberg Dies The Slomans at Home on June 16 at Four- fold Event Dr. Henry Sliosberg, eminent lawyer who defended Mendel Hei- ns in the famous ritual murder An event of unusual interest is the four-fold celebration which will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Sloman of 235 Arden Park on Wednesday evening, June 16. At that time Mr. and Mrs. Sloman will be at tome to their friends in honor of the fol- lowing events: Their own 25th wedding anniversary; the grad- uation of their son, Robert Adolph, from the University of Michigan where he is corn- pleting a seven-year combina- tion course in law and engin- eering; the graduation of their daughter, Elaine Spring, from the educational school of Wayne University; and the graduation of their daughter, Janet Ruth, from high school. No cards. You'll never know how delicious food can really be until you've dined at BOESKY'S GRILL PAGE THREE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Auxiliary of Home For Aged Installs Its New Officers TO WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEWISH HOME FOR AGED By ANNE CAMPBELL Once in this place, there were no bricks and stone Fashioned into a dwelling for our old; Only a vision somebody made known, Only a dream our spirits could behold! But there are women with kind hearts of gold Who with their patient goodness can conspire To mold life nearer to the soul's desire. On Wednesday, June 2, the first installation tea of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for the Aged in the audi- torium of the new home. with 600 members and friends attend- These'women kindled in the hearts of men A love for those who are less fortunate Than their own parents are . . . With word and pen They spread the news of the old people's fate . . . Housed meanly, there was naught to compensate For the too heavy burden of their yearn .. • Their poverty and courage brought our tars. These women were the daughters, the blest poor No longer had . . . Theirs were the lovely hands They long had missed . . . Now vsliently and sure They bent their efforts to cement the bands Of brotherhood ... Gravely they made demands, And wealth responded . . . Generosity Is evidenced in these high walls you see. Now those we honor and hold ever dear— The Jewish old—have found a worthy place To spend their sunset years. The atmosphere Is one of peace .. . Joy looks from every face. Here life has meaning in a slower pace, When prayers are said, and contemplation lies In faces of old wives, in old men's eyes. DR. HENRY SLIOSBERG Atlanta, Georgia, birthplace of trial in 1913, died in Paris on KKK, is the home of a new Fas- 1220 GRISWOLD ST. Tuesday at the age of 76. Ile was cist movement called the ,National Between State and Grand River at one time president of the Jew- Order of Twenty-One ... It's or- SPECIAL ganized in 48 states and claims Welcome, dear people, to these walls that Love ish community of St. Petersburg, SUNDAY 3,000,000 members ... There must Has raised for you . . . Sleep sweetly in the beds now Leningrad, and was one of be plenty of money back of it, be- MRS. AARON A. SILBERBLATT DINNER Love has prepared . . . The sound roof raised above, A Meal Yonll Long Remember the outstanding leaders in Russian cause its state directors get $10,- Love placed there as a shelter for aged heads .. . ing. Mrs. A. B. Stralser install- 000 a year. Jewry. And when sweet Charity with Kindness weds, ed the new officers, and present- The union is long-lived and glorious .. . ed the charter president, Mrs. Le- Welcome, and in your prayers remember us. vitt, and all past presidents with corsages. Rabbi Leon Fram gave an in- spiring talk. He officially pre- SUNSHINE KOSHER SUNSHINE KOSHER sented the painting given to the CRACKERS ARE MADE CRACKERS'ARE BAKED Home by the Auxiliary, represent- FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF EXTRA CRISP AND FLAKY ing a group of old people sitting THE JEWISH PEOPLE ....AND THEY'RE in a synagogue studying. The 'EVERYWHERE I ECONOMICAL= picture was painted by William Abdulhak faithful lieutenants. Schwartz. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11 had been in Palestine ever since Anne Campbell, Detroit News poetess, read a poem dedicated mission, scheduled to be issued the end of the disturbances, hav- to the home. The poem will be the latter part of this month, led ing joined the rebels when the found elsewhere in this issue. • the executive committee of the prospect of continued warfare Mrs. Bernard Lochs offered a Zionist Organization of America against British troops was still number of vocal selections. ac- to convene it In New York City good. Since then many highway companied at the piano by Lil- where more than two-fifths of the robberies have been charged to lian Sarnoff. entire Jewish population of the him, including the daring raid on Mizpah, when almost 100 cattle At an executive board meeting, United States is concentrated. were spirited away from the Jew- held at the home of Mrs. I. E. In New York for First Time ish settlement across the Syrian Goodman on Friday, June 4, plans This will mark the first time in were formed for a bridge lunch- the 40 years of the existence of border. The bandit was former- eon to be held on July 7 at the the Zionist Organization of Amer- ly aide to the late Fund Elala- new home. Mrs. Al Goldberg is ica that a convention will be held rneh, Lebanon's Dick Turpin, who was killed in 1935. His death chairman of this affair and her in New York. occurred as the climax of a fierce co-chairman is Mrs. Simon Shet- To focus the attention of Amer- engagement after police closed in zer. Mrs. Albert Homonoff is in ican Jewry throughout the coun- on him after a search of many charge of the Simcha and Memor- try upon the deliberations of the months. ial funds. The following have convention upon the vital issue of King Gets Coronation Service made contributions to the Sim- the Royal Commission report, the Teat rho Fund: Mrs. H. Sott, 3205 Les- convention will be climaxed with The government has informed lie; Mrs. Citrin, 2675 Glendale; a huge mass meeting in Madison F. Roth, 4409 Kay St.; The Tur- Square Garden on Tuesday eve- the chief rabbinate of Palestine that the text of the coronation ning, June 29. over Ladies Aid Society. The observance of the 40th service it has prepared for syna- The following contributions OF THIS YEAR MARKS THE THIRTEENTH YEAR were made to the Memorial Fund: anniversary of the Zionist Organ- gogues has been transmitted to L. Williams, 2651 Rochester; E. ization of America founded by King George VI. QUALITY, FRESHNESS AND KASHRUTH IN Memorial meetings marking the Baron, 2072 Hazelwood, in mem- Dr. Wise, who was a disciple of SUNSHINE KOSHER CRACKERS & COOKIES ory of Abbe Keidan; Morris Pol- Theodor Herzl, the founder of or- fourth anniversary of the death lack, 2496 Virginia Park; Mrs. ganized Zionism, and a group of by assassination of Dr. Chaim Samuel Weisman, in memory of other American Jewish leaders , Arlosoroff, member of the Jew- father, Nathan Brotman; Mrs. I. occurs at one of the most critical ish Agency Executive and labor THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERY OF LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. Mannheimer, 1034 Pennsylvania stages in the history of the striv- leader, were held in all parts of BAKED IN THE KOSHER DIVISION OF THE Ave., Miami Beach, Fla., in mem- i ngs of the Jewish people to re- Palestine. build their ancient homeland. ory of her mother, Tobia. 75c 260,000 SHEKEL-HOLDERS TO GIVE U. S. 90 DELEGATES AT ZIONIST CONGRESS Important Announcement To our customers who are going to spend the Summer months at the lakes and nearby resorts. We will as usual make daily deliveries of our HI-TEST MILK and Other DAIRY 'PRODUCTS This will enable you to give your children the same milk they are accustomed to drinking in the city. Place your order with your driver or phone UNiversity 1-2800 United Dairies, Inc. UNiversity 1.2800 4055 Puritan Ave. CE i AR P HIT JUNE 12th to SEPT. 6th Visit this beautiful peninsular resort which •xtends seven miles out into the cool waters of Lake Erie ... Plan for • day, a week or your entire vaction . . . NEW FACILITIES .. . NEW IMPROVEMENTS. on the "World's Finest Beach." • BATHE over the new scenic bridle path. • RIDE TENNIS on our fast courts. • PLAY in the new Cocktail Terrace. • DANCE to the many / other new facilities, • THRILL sports and amusements. AIR . . . COOL COMFORTABLE . . . ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS AT MODERATE RATES HOTEL BREAKERS AND BON Latalaa ea Ohlo No. f, C. a. e. Jul 111 miles wed of lei planet . . . al. aref.ble by mil. Ms sad Intemrbm to oandoviy, Mao, and by steamer tram Cleveland. Obi.. MAIL THIS COUPON FOR FURTHER DETAILS CEDAR POINT-ON•LAKE ERIE, SANDUSKY, OHIO. Send, without obligation to woe, you latest literature. NAME ADDRESS CROHN IS CHOSEN TO HEAD ZIONISTS (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1) Arabs Reject Partition JERUSALEM (WNS — Palcor Agency)—Formal and official re- jection of any program for the partition df Palestine was ex- pressed in a resolution adopted at a meeting of the Arab Higher Committee. The special session was summoned to discuss recent rumors with regard to the bisec- tion of the country. In the state- ment that was made public fol- lowing the discussion, the Arab Higher Committee reiterated its three demands, including the stop- page of Jewish immigration. pro- hibition of land sales and the es- tablishment of a national govern- ment. Referring to the possibili- ties of partition, the statement of the Arab Higher Committee de- clares that "such a solution is un- acceptable" and adds that the Arabs of Palestine will insist upon the complete fulfillment of the demands 'submitted to the Royal Commission. The Arab state- ment also emphasized that Pales- tine is a part of the surrounding Arab countries. Joseph H. Ehrlich, James I. Ell. mann, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Wil- liam B. Isenberg, Robert Marwil, Simon Shetzer, Philip Slomovitz, Abraham Srere, Louis Stoll, Maur- ice Zackheim. The following were elected dele- gates to the Zionist convention which will be held in New York City from June 26 to 29: Levy M. Becker, Abraham Cooper, Lawrence W. Crohn, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Albert Feldstein, Dr. Bernard Friedlaender, A. C. Lanpin and Simon Shetzer. The nominating committee which presented the above slate of officers for consideration at the annual meeting consisted of the following: Philip Slomovitz, chairman, Dr. D. II. Fauman, William B. Isenberg„ Harry Cohen, Dr. M. S. Perlis, Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich. Mr. Crohn has been active in the Zionist movement in the east for many years. Ile possesses a deep understanding of the Zionist cause and is imbued not only with the ideology of the Jewish national movement but is also steeped in general Jewish knowledge. Mr. Crohn proposes to create an effec- tive educational program for Zion- ists as well as for the Jewish com- munity of Detroit. The Wednesday's meeting fea- tured annual reports by Dr. Aug- ust, retiring president, and by the chairmen of committees that func- tioned during the past year. Simon Shetzer reported for the program committee and gave a resume of the important cultural meetings held during the past year. Mr. Crohn presented the treasurer's report and Mrs. Jo- seph II. Ehrlich reported for the membership committee. Max Chomsky, supervisor of Young Judaea in Detroit, reported on the activities of the 16 existing groups. Dr. August announced that close to 700 Shekolim were sold through the Zionist Organization of Detroit, In addition to the affiliated members who automati- cally become Shekel payers through the payment of their dues. Mr. Crohn announced that bal- loting for delegates to the World Zionist Congress will be held on Sunday, June 20. at the following polling stationa: Jewish Commu- nity Center, Philadelphia-Aron Talmud Torah and Tuxedo.Hol- mur Talmud Torah. Wednesdty's meeting was ad- dressed by Dr. Jacob S. Golub, educational director of the Zion- ist Organization of America. Dr. Golub was also guest speaker at the luncheon attended by officers and leaders of the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit at noon on Wednesday at the Barium Hotel. Palestinian Wins Prizes for Chor- us Works In Germ•a- Jewish Cooteot TEL AVIV (WNS) — Julius Chairs. young Palestine composer , has been awarded two prizes for chorus works he submitted in a contest sponsored by the Reich Association of Jewish Culture Leagues, the official cultural agen- cy in Germany. Traveling? Certainly, your personal effects are "traveling"—at least some of them —all the time. Even when they are not traveling right along with you, they are "away from home" at the tailor's, the cleaner's, the furrier's, the laundry, the country or golf club, etc. Of course when you are away on a trip, whether long or short, you especially need the protec- tion of Personal Effects Insurance. This policy covers all risks including fire theft, and trans- portation hazards, wherever the belonging may be when outside the premises of your perma- nent residence, and not in storage. Whether you are traveling or not, it insures your personal effects away from home. Compare thO value of the contents of a single trunk or suit-case with the cost of the annual policy. Considering the broad, world-wide protection given, the cost is no nomi- nal that you cannot afford to be with- out this coverage. "YOUR PROTECTION is a POLICY with us" BLUMBERG BROTHERS INSURANCE 1309-10 LAFAYETTE BLDG. RAndolph 8200 Contributions to the Jewish Children's Home The Jewish Children's Home of Detroit wishes to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of dona- tions from the following: Julius Stern, 746 Michigan The- ater Bldg.; Mrs. Louis Goldberg, 2966 Lealie Ave.; Mrs. Fink, 12511 Linwood Ave.; S. Friedleng, 2969 Sturtevant Ave.; Alpha Theta Kappa Fraternity; Mr. Droste, 2750 Chicago Blvd.; Mrs. William Lansky, 3209 Elmhurst, Yiskor memorial for William Lan- sky; Mrs. David Lichtig, 3209 Elmhurst, Yiskor memorial for William Lansky; Mrs. Glazer, 3778 Webb Ave.; Mrs. B. Stew- art, 3710 Burlingame Ave.; Mrs. John Sender, 14810 Indiana Ave.; N. Ellias, 3760 Clairmount Ave.: Women's Auxiliary, No. 122 of Settlements File Suits Against Bnal Brith, In memory of Allen Government Shupe; Mittleman Social Club, HAIFA (WNS—Palcor Agency) 9727 Dexter, In memory of Dr. — The • first lawsuit against the A. N. Mittleman; hire. A. R. Palestine Government by a Jew- Broach, 16570 Baylis Ave.; Mrs. ish settlement on account of II, L. Katz, Wilshire Hotel; Ann losses sustained during the dis- Weinbeck Girls, in memory of turbances was filed here by two the Yahrzeit of Esther Shuger- kibbutzim in the Emek Jezreel. man; Family of Jay Slakter, 3311 The colonies claimed $3,000 as Chicago Blvd., in memory of compensation for the burning of Yahrzeit of Jay Slakter; Mrs. J. their fields during the disturb- Benjamin, 3016 Collingwood Ave. ances by several locomotive driv- ers who dropped sparks as they rode past their land. I PHONE MADISON 7395 RICHARDSON'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 9053 WOODWARD AVE. co, Cloirniount DETROIT, MEM. OPEN ALL NIGHT ■ THE FLAVOR (ANT Si IMMO .Alte r faller cant to • • • am Ole AI • V& • ••••••••• •...•• THE BIER IN DR GRIfN BOTTLE OBITUARY SOLOMON KLEIN Canadian Zionist Convention Is 65 years old, died on June 8. Postponed Rev. Castor Jacob Silverman Funeral services were held at Gil- SURGICAL bert's Funeral Home on June 9 MOIIXL with interment In Clover Hill SO Tear/ Female. Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. ReYomessoded Hershman officiating. Ile is sur- rh= 041 sad vived by one daughter, Mrs. S. tem 2903 L. Grekin; five sons, Joseph, Reu- ben W., Lewis, Max and Mvron; Elmhurst two brothers, Ernest and Julius TO. 6 - 6639 worries. and a sister, Mrs. Esther Potash- Vorfono•el nik. He was a member of Knights Pierre Ores New Chairman of of Pythias Lodge No. 55. and of Mandate. Commission Palestine Lodge No. 542 I. 0. Menahem Uosiohkin, presi• GENEVA (WNS—Palcor Agen- 0. F. dent of the General Council cy)—Pierre Orte, Belgian. was Rev. Cantor of the World Zionist Organiza- elected chairman of the Perma- FANNY GURWITCH DAVID tion and president of the Jew- nent Mandates Commission of the of 11375 N. Martindale Ave.. 62 GOLDEN ish National Fund, called upon League of Nations as its ordinary years old. died on June 7. Fun- the Jews of the world to con- Detroit's Favorite session opened. ile replaces Mar- eral services were held on June N 0 II X I. quis Theodoli, Italian, who had 8 with burial in Workmen Circle duct an • intensive campaign TYLER COM any partition of Pale.- long presided over the commis- Cemetery. She is survived by against ■ Meddler (Memos- tine before the Royal Commix. sion. In his opening remarks Si. her husband, Harry II.; three leo Performed al lion decision is published in an Oats pointed out that a special songs, Aaron, Nathan and Sam; Home sad by Li. polotateal. article in Haareta, Hebrew session on Palestine has been three daughters. Mrs. Kate Gold. daily. Commenting on the two scheduled for the , end of July. Ile fine, Mrs. Ethel Cohen and Mrs. proposals most frequently dis- expressed regret at the circum- Rose Gurwitch and two grand- cussed—the bisection of Pales- stances which necessitated • fur- children. tine or a single state in Pal- ther adjournment of that ques- tion. No Palestine questions CLARA BERKOWITZ estine divided into cantons- would be treated at this session, of 3316 Collingwood Ave.. 76 Ussishkin declared that the years old, died on June 4. Fun- second solution is preferable. he stated. H. said that Jewry had not eral services were held at Gilbert'• OFFERING Lived in Pal- Have Funeral Home on June 6 with in- dreamed for 40 years of • sep- Claims Arabs estine Only 120 Years arate state but for "kibbutz terment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- DAY OR NIGHT galuyoth" (the ingatherin ■ of PRAGUE (WNS)—The Arabs tery, Rabbi Lavy H. Becker of- Phon• MAdison 2525 the exiles). The veteran Zion- are not indigenous to Palestine, ficiating. She is survived by a ist leader, who gained his first having Immigrated there only 120 daughter, Mrs. Frances Silver and fame by opposing the accept• years ago. it is claimed by Ben- two sons. Ben and Dr. William E. •nce of Uganda as • Jewish zion Katz, Jewish author, in a SIMON LOEWENSTEIN homeland, remarked that Eng- new study which refutes the Office, Chapel k Showrooms land "can conipel our •ccept• claims of opponents to Jewish col- of 2932 Webb Ave., 77 years old, 613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND ur o mice but we can betray onization that the Arabs have a died on June 5. Funeral services were held at Temple Beth El on age-long national hopes by our prior claim to Palestine because consent." Mr. Ussishkin also they have been living there for June 7 with Interment in Wood- . cited evidence to prove the im- Citing mere Cemetery. Rabbi Leo M. more than 1,500 years. practiloility of the partition of scientific works by Count Vo- Franklin officiating. Ile Is cur- I Monuments of Character because of political, Palestine• lougue, who visited Palestine and vived by three daughters, Ruth, strategic and economic reasons. Syria between 1792 and 1794 and Mrs. David Marks and Mrs. Sey- A systematic campaign by the reported that Palestine then had mour Schiff; two sons„ Alfred followers of Ragheb Bey Nashash- a population of 50,000, of whom and Max, five grand-children and ibi, former mayor of Jerusalem, only a small number were Arabs. one brother. Louis. -- to obtain the naming of Emir who had no natural increase be- MARION KURCHICK Abdullah, of Transjordan, as cause of a heavy infant mortality. king of Palestine is becoming evi- Katz claims that the majority of of 2469 Gladstone Ave., 56 years dent throughout the country. Dur- Arabs living in Southern Pales- old, died June 10. Funeral serv- rsterlwrIeWarI ing a sermon at the cove of Mach- tine came from Egypt 100 years ices were held on June 11 with pelah, • Moslem preacher of He- ago. Those in the North, he says, interment in liar Harrnoria Ceme- bron voiced a blessing for "Ab- were immigrants from Lebanon, tery. She is survived by one son, dullah, king of Palestine." who arrived in the 18th century. Irving, three daughters, Mrs. IlYa•b• aad Mosta. Mammoors Compensation for Victims The author also notes that the Irene Danto, Mrs. Lois Marx and 7729 TWE1.FTH ST. The Palestine Gazette. official majority of the leaders of the Mrs. Rose GteeRAPOR and one XECLID II• bulletin of the government, has Arab nationalist movement are brother, Aaron Aronchick•of New published an order authorizing immigrants of the last decade. York. the payment of compensation to the victims of the 1936 disturb- Palestine Pavilion Dimas at Part , T^..e ma be m ease DM- ances and to the wounded. A Exposition te the swam./ • committee was also appointed to of • loved me Nam tho Oldest In sacred memory of Nathan PARIS (WNS)—The "Pavilion assess the claims of those affect- aad orderly handling of She noble and generous • Brotman, of Israel in Palestine." Palestine's fment1 ormatremeasa ed. The sum of $150,000 has exhibit at the Parts Exposition. father, who passed away June 22, thus far been provided for com- ATTENTIVE PERSONAL was opened. by Dr. Nahum Gold- 1936 (2nd day in Tames). . pensation purposes. SERVICE One year kna eons airrody The spectacular career of fa- mann. Geneva representative of left us too to" dad. You ntail Abdullah. noted Lebanese the Jewish Agency in the presence Heartbroken Ruth. ' brigand. came to a disastrous end of a distinguished gathering of near Acre when police. who had French. British and Jewish lead- el DELAWARE AVE. Peter Lorre has an unusual era The rooms of the Palestine been seeking him for months. TRINITY 2.3211 avocation: He buys and sells !slays killed him during a skirmish in pavilion are all named after wrest and shows a consistent profit. mail Abdul. noted Lebanese figures in the Zionist movement. WINNIPEG, Manitoba (WNS) — The annual convention of the Canadian Zionist Organization. scheduled to take place in Winni- peg in July, has been postponed by the National Zionist Council In anticipation of the early publica- tion of the report of the Royal Commission. A Modern Jewish Funeral Home egtnpattletir Otruire WERNEY Jewish Funeral Home inane! Urbacb IN MEMORIAM GILBERT'S