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MEVemoreftwisn(ARomiaz

PAGE TWO

June 18, 1937

and THF,LECAL CHRONICLE

, Gilbert Appointed
Ass't U. S. Attorney

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

AN EXODUS — FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT .

HADASSAH WOMEN CALLED UPON
TO VOTE FOR TICKET NO. 1

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
had not told the truth; nor did spotless milk and meat kitchens,
Lawrence W. Crnhn, president of the Zionist Organizatio n of
a timid, silent grandmother Detroit,
s he intend to.
on Friday received word that an appeal has been issued to
especially
the
unfinished
syna-
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
shyly whispered that perhaps now Hadassah member. to vote for Ticket No. 1 at the World Zionist
The Po sssss ive Pride
gogue.
Neatly Ironed
A man disengaged himself she would have an appetite. It Congress election this Sunday. The appeal to Hadassah members is
Some bedrooms were single;
Bath Towels and Underwear
a group to sit, meditating, had been so long 'since she had signed by Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, Mrs. Sol Rosenbloom and Mrs. Israel
others were doubt e. Each from
1
Fluffed Dried
in one of the sun room. Ilia eye seen so much sun and cleanliness Shapiro. These prominent women leaders urge support for Ticket
has a wardrobe, rocker and com- caught some mud stains on the and beauty. Perhaps now ..
Pounds Additional pounds 7e lb.
No. 1 for the sake of upholding the hands of Dr. Stephen S. Wise
fortable bed made of rich, warm floor which were made by a care-
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
One by one the residents re-
his leadership of the Zionist movement. Hadassah members are
maple in colonial fashion. The less person who had been walk- tired to their rooms. The noise in
called upon not to permit-their allegiance to their own organizatio n
windows are large, with sheer ing in the unfinished grounds subsided gradually. Visitors be-
to
interfere with loyalty to the general Zionist cause which most
curtains allowing the sun to surrounding the building. This gan departing, with emphatic
penetrate. One by one the rooms was his hoist and he felt a Pos- promises to return soon. There triumph in Sunday's election.
filled. Many tears were evident sessive pride in it. He was hurt was a confusion of goodbye.
saes
No matter what you pay,
as they looked in the rooms— at this obvious indifference. With Finally the old people were alone.
laundry
DO
tears of gratefulness and of hu• difficulty he managed to bend his They were alone in their new
mility that such a gift should be twisted body even more and home.
can launder a finer shirt
theirs, that God willed it so.
MADE
slowly erased the stains with a
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT
There had been no time to put
Special mention is due the
NEW YORK.—Dr. A. S. W.
up mezuzahs. Without exception, clean handkerchief.
A little wrinkled man stopped Ladies Auxiliary of the Home for Rosenbach, president of the
each pressed lips to careworn
Plans for providing for the reli-
fingers and affectionately touched to ask if someone would not the Aged who, under the direc- American Friends of the Hebrew gious needs of the Jewish Boy
lbs. Flat Pieces carefully ironed $ 1 0 0
please write the new home's ad- tion of its untiring president,
the door edge.
In one of the bedrooms sat a dress so that he could send it to Mrs. A. M. Ferar, transported the University, has announced the Scouts who will attend the Na-
Additional Pounds ISlio lb.
pathetic figure, crouched in a his daughter, God be with her, old folks to the new building, formation of a library committee tional Scout Jamboree, in Wash-
A VERY INEXPENSIVE , SERVICE
chair. Probably the only one who and let her know how to come Prepared the rooms for occu- for the purpose of aiding the ington, D. C., were perfected at
had no desire to join the festiv- and see hint. Perhaps now she pancy, arranged for the refresh- library of the Hebrew University a meeting of representatives of
ECRU
TTING
IN
ities. No one had visited her this would not mind visiting him so ments and conducted the .whole in Jerusalem. The committee is Washington Jewish religious and
rims P"
day. She had been forgotten by much. It was so pleasant here. afternoon's activities. The music headed by Dr. Joshua Bloch, in cultural organizations held at the
Not responsible for sun-burnt or wind-rstApped curtain,
her children. But she had not Maybe she would even bring his was conducted by Zane Garber charge of the Jewish division of Willard Hotel on Tuesday, June 1,
"einiklach" (grandchildren).
and his orchestra, who donated the New York Public Library,
THE
NEWEST
DEPARTMENT
IN
THE
CITY
forgotten them.

under the auspices of the United
A few inspected the reception their services through the Detroit and Sirs. Sophie A. Win, re- Synagogue of America.
A nurse in crisp white went
Federation of Musicians.
room,
which
is
equipped
to
show
quickly from one to another. an-
search worker in bibliography,
Morris Stein and Col. Julius J.
The new llome for the Aged who was formerly associated with
xious to put all at ease and in moving pictures to residents and
Peyser were elected co-chairmen
visitors. All: ay Tuesday pictures has a capacity for 110 residents. the Hebrew University Library.
comfort.
25c
Drub
of
a special committee organized to
In the hall there was an un- were taken, to be shown soon. Although at present there are
The committee will confine its carry into effect the program of
PETER P. GILBERT
usually delightful ' person who The reception room was ex. less than 50, there are over 95 activities to supplying the needs activities. The jamboree, which
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
civil cases in the Federal Court. claimed it was the wine dancing quisitely furnished in greens and applicants under consideration.
of the university library for
An informal gathering of all books and periodicals from Amer- will be held for a period of 10 days,
Mr. Gilbert, a resident of De- in her. It was good to be in her dubonnets with relief achieved
Laundry Brought to Pleat by 9 o'clock a. m. will Is
commencing on Friday, June 29,
troit for 33 years, has been ac- company. She laughed and joked , through natural color wood fix- members of the present board ica and to providing for the ac- will bring approximately 30,000
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
tively engaged in the practice of and in response to inquiries, un- tures. The windows were room and those who were on the old quisition of special collections.
Boy Scouts to Washington, includ-
board
was
held
Tuesday
evening
law for the past 12 years, hav- hesitatingly said she was '73. In length and opened onto the home
Further plans of the commit- ing a large number of boys of the
in the home.
ing been associated with the law a matter-of-fact manner, she grounds.
tee will be discussed at a -' Jewish faith.
—F.
II.
After seeing the pleasant,
firm of Friedman, Meyers and tossed her head back and said she
at Wal-
fast meeting to be held at
Per pound
WEARING APPAREL
The National Jewish Committee
Keys, 2024 Dime Bank Bldg. Ile
dorf Astoria Hotel in New York on Scouting, headed by Dr. Cyrus
received his law degree in the
per Muld
Contributions to the Jewish on June 24, during the conven- Adler, requested Rabbi Samuel M.
Lewis
and
Howard
May
class of 1925 at the University
tion of the American Library Cohen, executive director of the
Be Levy and Horowitz
Children's Home
Minimum Charge, $1.50
of Michigan, and his earlier edu-
Association. Librarians from all United Synagogue, to organize a
cation
at
the
old
Central
High
A
MOST
RELIABLE
INSTITUTION
parts of the country and others representative committee in Wash-

NEW YORK (WNS)—Nov-
School in Detroit. Ile is married
The Jewish Children's Home of interested in the Hebrew University ington, through which the religious
elist Sinclair Lewis and play-
and has two children. Ile is a
will participate in the meeting, needs of the Jewish Scouts at the
wright Sidney Howard may Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
member of the State Bar of
Alfred L. Deutsch has followed really be Sinclair Levy and thanks the receipt of donations which will be addressed by lead- jamboree may be adequately pro-
Michigan and the Detroit Bar
ers in the educational field.
vided for.
in
his
brother's
footsteps
and
is
Sidney Horowitz, for all they from the following:
Association.
Permanent officers of the Li-
now the second of Adolph Deutsch's know, they declared in a let-
Jacob Kabaker, 2499 Edison
sons to become a lawyer. Ilis ter to Hans Bartsch, Berlin irn- Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah brary Committe will be elected
gram prepared by Rabbi Paul
Rabbi Hershman Addresses brother, Robert S., graduated from pressario who had asked for of Daniel Keidan; Miss Zolle Mor- at a meeting on June 30.
affidavits of their Aryanism be- ris, 3259 Calvert Ave., in memory Bnai Brith to Celebrate Its Richman, director of the Bnai
New Detroit Chapter of
Brith bureau of membership and
fore producing their play of her father, Jacob N. Morris;
"f 1
Mizrachi Women
Constitution Sesqui-
cultural activities, has been adopted
"Dodsworth," to which he owns Mrs. B. Stewart, 3710 Burlingame
by the U. S. Constitution Sesqui-
centennial
the European rights. In a Ave.; Mrs. J, W. Allen, 2305 W.
centennial Commission, and is
The new Detroit chapter of Miz-
tongue-in-cheek letter Lewis Boston Blvd.; Ladies Auxiliary,
and Howard wrote to Bartsch Yiddish Folks Verein; Sam A. Hal- CINCINNATI, Ohio—Bnai Brith being sent to all of the lodges, and
rachi Women gave its first musicale
Top CAN ism QUALM Emil= MIATs isms CONFIDENCE from
that they were afraid that berg, 8743 12th St.; Mr. and Mrs. lodges throughout the United other groups.
and tea on Tuesday, June 15, at
A number of Bnai Brith lodges
with deep regret we shall be
Sam Singerman, 8543 12th St.; States have been urged to parti-
2:30 p, rn., at the home of Mre.
unable to give you certificates Sir. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berghoff, cipate in the constitution sesqui- have already appointed committees
Isaac Slietzer on Longfellow Ave.
to
arrange appropriate celebrations
guaranteeing
that
we
ase
Ar-
centennial
celebration
in
their
20161
Canterbury;
Miss
Cubby
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
yan. Who knows what an- Rockleman, Indian Village.
The president, Mrs. Jack Tobin,
communities on Sept. 17. A pro- for this historic event.
OK DELIVER
11837-41 DEXTER BLVD.
greeted
the
guests,
and
introduced
cestors
we
may
have
had
in
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
&Awes. Dorlinenime and Webb
the main speaker of the afternoon,
the last few hundred years'
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who gave
We really are as ignorant. of
an inspiring and informative talk,
them as even Hitler is of his.
and outlined, briefly, the purpose
In answering please use our
for such a particular group.
proper legal names: Sidney
Horowitz and Sinclair Levy."
The musical portion of the af-
ternoon was arranged by two well-
known artists of Detroit. Mrs.
Maxwell N. Freedman, former
noted concert pianist, played sev-
eral selections. Mrs. Abraham
Cooper rendered several vocal
selections which were appropriate
to the occasion. Her accompanist
David S. Zemon, chairman of
was Mrs. Sol Q. Kessler.
the library board of Congrega-
A social hour followed, with Mrs.
tion
Shaarey Zedek, this week
ALFRED L DEUTSCH
Shetzer, Mrs. Joseph Keidan and
announced the board's decision to
Mrs. Robert Marwill acting as the University of Detroit -law keep the library open throughout
hostesses.
school in 1930, and Is now associ- the summer months. The sum-
ated with Aaron Droock. Alfred mer schedule will be as follows:
9 A. M. TO 8 P. M.
of the Jews are holding fast to g raduated from the Detroit College On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-
Zionism. In the latter city a f Law on Wednesday. He also has days and Thursdays, 10 to 1
Cast Your Ballot at Either of the Following Election Booths:
Zionist Maps meeting attracted h is A.B. degree from the Univer- mornings and 7 to 9 evenings;
an „audience of more than 300 ilty of Michigan of the class of closed all day on Fridays, Satur-
PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL
1 933.
days and Sundays. Miss Janet
people.
Alfred graduated from Highland Olender is the librarian.
TUXEDO-HOLMUR TALMUD TORAH
Park High School where he was
The Shaarey Zedek library is
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Rejection of Certificate.
an honor student, Ile also attended believed to contain the largest
LONDON. — (WNS-Palcor Temple Beth El Religious School. and most valuable collection of
Agency)—The rejection by the
At the graduation exercises on Judaica in the Middle West.
Be Sure to Exercise Your Zionist Franchise by
Jewish Agency of the small im- Wednesday evening, Alfred was There are more than 4,000 vol-
Voting for Delegates to World Zionist Congress
migration schedule, which it char- presented with the debating key in umes in English, Ilebrew and
al
B EI
acterized as a travesty upon the recognition of his having served as Yiddish, covering every phase of
—ZIONIST ELECTION BOARD OF DETROIT
Palestine Mandate, precipitated manager and participating member Jewish knowledge. The library
a debate in the House of Corn- of the college debating team.
room also receives regularly 25
mons during which Colonial Sec-
The Deutsch family resides at periodicals published in this
retary Ormsby-Gore declared that 168 Winona Ave., IIighland Park. country and abroad. Books are
mission's findings. English, Ile- he presumed the 220 'immigrants
VIGOROUS ZIONIST
available for circulation to mem-
brew and Arabic versions of the provided for in the rejected
PROTEST AGAINST
available for circulation and ref-
PARTITION PLANS Government • Statement of Policy schedule could enter through
erence by members and non-mem-
that will accompany the Royal distributhin of the certificates by
bers of the congregation and the
the
immigration
department
of
public is welcome to make use
Commission report will be avail-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
the Palestine government. He
An executive meeting repre- of the reading room during li-
able for publication simultane- said that the Colonial Secretary
brary hours.
1936 riots, will recommend the ously in the newspapers of Jeru- was not menaced by the Jewish senting the Hay Club of Petosky
division of the country and the salem and London. approximately Agency in the slightest since, as and its Ladies' Auxiliary was
allotment of a small portion to within the first two weeks of the Agency did not desire to held at the home of Mrs. S. K.
the Jews, brought about the de- July. It is also understood that handle the 220 permits issued by Slobin, president of the auxiliary.
Plans were made for activities Pre-School Open Air Project Is
cision of the Hadassah leaders the full report of the Royal Com- the Iligh Commissioner, the im-
to make known their viewpoint. mission will be published in Eng- migration department had a per. for hay fever sufferers who
Sponsored by Mothers Clubs
travel
to Petoskey for relief dur-
After the meeting, Mrs. Her- lish only.
fect right to dispose of them it-
The Woodward Mothers' Club
ing August and September. A
man Shulman, national secretary,
The Smiths and the Joneses live in twin ;louses.
French newspapers In Egypt self.
and
the Young Mothers' Study
fund-raising effort is being spon-
said that a statement will be sent publish an interview with Emir
Club
are jointly sponsoring an
sored
in
order
to
secure
head-
But inside there's a big difference in the apparent
immediately to the 60,000 mem- Abdullah of Transjordan, who Brith Abraham Gives $5,000
quarters for the organization open air project for pre-school
bers of the organization through- declared that he hopes to secure
children. (3 to 5 years of age).
size of their rooms. Why? Elementary, my dear
Toward Palestine Colony
and
to
purchase
Jewish
liters-
out the United States urging a Zionist consent to occupy the
NEW YORK. — (WNS)—The ture. It is also planned to do Those interested may register on
united front against Jewish restric- throne of Judea. The Moslem
Watson!
Thursdays at 2 p. in.
first $5,000 of the $25,000 pledg-
tions in Palestine.
sovereign, who gave his views in ed by the Independent Order philanthropic work.
Thrift Garden Project
The Joneses are still using a 9 x 12 rug, although
Assisting
in
the
fund-raising
Aldermen Rebuke City -Owned an interview with Turkish news- Brith Abraham for the establish- project are: L. Solomon of De-
The Dexter Mothers' Club is
paper men in Constantinople, is ment of a colony in Palestine was troit, vice-president of the Hay
their living room measures 17 x 22. The rug looks
Station for Broadcasting
sponsoring
a
thrift
garden
pro-
further reported to have ex- turned over to the Jewish Na- Club of•Petoskey; Mr. and Mrs.
Anti-Zion Talk
like the safety isle in the middle of a boulevard.
a belief that an addi- tional Fund at the closing business S. K. Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ject which is open to the pub-
After unanimously recording pressed
lic for inspection. The project
tional 2,000,000 to 2,500,000
The Smiths have carpeted their 17 x 22 living
its indignation against and con- Jews could be settled in Pales- session of the order's 50th an- Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel is located on Humphrey Ave.
nual convention.
Schubirkr. Mr. arid Mrs. L. Siegel, between Dexter and Holmur. The
demnation of the management of tine.
room from wall-to-wall. And the smooth expanse
Samuel
Shapero,
Ben
Feldman
the municipally-owned and oper-
smaller
site,
next
to
the
gas
sta-
The Court of Appeals has de-
ated radio station WNYC for cided that a female tourist mar- Solomon Lamport's Body on Way and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherrin.
tion, is set aside for children of
of carpet makes the room look twice as large!
broadcasting anti-Zionist speech- rying a Palestinian and who re-
Further information regarding the Mothers' Club and the larger
to Burial in Palestine
Wouldn't you like to make your room, look
es, the New York City Board of mains in the country is not en-
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—(WNS) the club and its activities may one, in the middle of the block,
Aldermen ordered Frederick J. titled to a refund of the f50 de- —The body of the late Solomon be secured by calling Mrs. S. K. is for the mothers only. Mrs.
larger?
Then look into this carpeting idea right
H. Kracke, commissioner of posit required for tourists.
Leah Fralick is captain of the
Lamport, treasurer of the Jewish Slobin, Ty. 5-0538.
4
plants and structures, and Sey-
project and Mrs. Fanny Diamond
away. Come see our large' assortment of broad.
The tourist attractions of the National Fund and the first
mour Siegel, the station's pro- waters of the Dead Sea will be American to buy land in Pales- Hebrew Ladies Aid Society is associate captain.
loom by the Bigelow Weavers—tell us the size of
gram director, to appear before enhanced, it was announced by tine, was placed on following
ewe
Plans Luncheon July 7,
West Warren Mothers Club Fare-
the board on June 15 with a the Kallia Company, by the memorial services at which Rab-
well Meeting
Picnic
on
July
11
your room and let us show you bow inexpensive
complete explanation of the anti- building of a new hotel which will bis Stephen S. Wise and Israel
On Wednesday afternoon, June
Zionist program and transcripts cost $100,000. The hotel will be Goldstein officiated. Lampert died
the cost can be.
At
the
meeting
of
the
Hebrew
23,
at
2
o'clock,
tht
West
War•
was erected on the northern shores Jan. 25. 1936.
of the addresses
in attacked
which it the
alleged
speakers
Ladies Aid Society held on May ren Mothers Club will hold its
Jews and Zionism. The speeches o of the Dead Sea as the nucleus Wohi Heads League for Labor 24, It was reported that the Mit- farewell meeting at the Newberry
tleman Social Club donated $10 to School.
were
made at a dinner given by for one of Palestine's neatest
Palestine
the Arab National League in pleasure resorts. The Kallia Corn-
the society in memory of the late Oakland Mothers Club Farewell
BALTIMORE, 31(1.—(WNS)— Dr. A, H. Mittleman.
honor of Ameen Rihani, Arab pang is an offshot of the Palestine
Meeting
Rabbi Samuel Wohl of Cincinnati
The 1936-37 activities of the or-
The Oakland Mothers Club
lecturer from Palestine, who is Potash Company which has the was re-elected national chairman
ganization
will
concludes
with
a
concession
to
exploit
the
cheml-
will
held
its
farewell
meeting on
making a propaganda tour of the
of the League for Labor Palestine luncheon Wednesday, July 7, in the Monday evening, June 28, at 8
9... 12... 15 FT. WIDTHS
United States. Commissioner cats of the Dead Sea.
at the close of its second annual assembly hall of the Bnai Moshe. o'clock, at the Jewish Commun-
Kracke defended the station's
convention.
Over Stand on
The members and friends of the ity Center. A literary program,
policy. denying it had broadcast Italian Jew. Split
society are invited. Mrs. Charles conducted by Mrs. D. Shubow.
Zionism
anti-Semitic material and insist- • ROME—(WNS)
— Italian op- Revisionists Attempt Amesina. Berger is chairman, and will be is to be followed by music, danc-
ing that its policy was to give
tion of Dot Hos
assisted by Mesdames Ethel Mil- ing and refreshments.
both sides of any public question. position to Zionism and the warn.
KOVNO, Lithuania. — (WNS- ler, Ethel Goodman, Marcus Kai-
On Friday, June 11, Louis Lipsky, ings of the Fascist press to Jesse
n square yard
Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver. Pierre to give up their interest in it on Palter Agency) — An attempt lush, Abe Miller, Pearl Schwartz
upon the life of Dov Hos, vice- and Allan Janawitz.
K. of P. to Meet During the
van Paassen and Dr. Stephen S. pain of forefeiting Italian citizen- mayor of Tel Aviv and general
The
president,
Sirs.
Jake
Green-
Summer
Months
Wise answered the Arab talks in ship and residence are rapidly
secretary of the General Jewish wald, reports that plans are rapid-
an hour's program over WNYC. splitting Italian Jewry into two Federation of Labor of Palestine, ly progressing for the annual pic-
sharply opposed factions. Under
Detroit Lodge No. 65, Knights
the leadership of assimilationist was made by Revisionists while nic which will be held on Sunday, of Pythias, will hold weekly meet-
i n sh e "p er he was making an address in July 11, at Plymouth Riverside ings during the entire summer and
Royal Commiseion Report Due rroup.,,
in Two Weeks
towns, where there are from 10 liariampol. The attack occurred Park. Mtli. J. Arthur Schiff is in will continue with initiatory work.
Last Tuesday the second degree
JERUSALEM. — (WNS - Pal- to 25 Jewish families. are mak- at the conclusion of a reception- charge of all arrangements.
The next business meeting of the was conferred on a class of can-
Agency)—The
long
awaited
ing
public denunciations of their meeting sponsored by the local
tor
I Jewish community and the munic-
report of the Royal Commission Zionism, while a national anti- ipality. As the meeting was about society will be held on Wednesday, didates. Past Chancellors Bernard
June 23, at the Bnai Moshe.
.A. Pearl and Sidney L, Alexander
of Inquiry will probably be avail- Zionist union was organized in . to end, a group of Betarim. youth
Mrs. Allan Janawaitz, 542 West-
able in completed form within Florence at • conference of lead „branch of the Revisionist Zion- minster, will be hostess to the next participated in the work.
the next two weeks. it was an- era from 14 Jewish communities ists, invaded the meeting Tall. monthly meeting of the advisory Jack Weiner, chairman of the
thoritatively learned here. Tech- The meeting was attended by Several of their number rushed board which will be held on June moonlight committee, urges all
Jatascb. president of the
members and friends to attend the
nical preparations are now being Signor
and Etera Levi, oress - on the platform and attacked 26 at her home.
moonlight on Sunday, June 27.
made by the government for the Kehillah,
Zionist Fed - him from the back. Hos was res-
.Tickets
can be obtained from the
dent
of
the
Italian
in
antici-
of
the
report
vansiation
cued
by
an
enraged
assembly
If
hamburgers
become
popular
elation,
both
of
whom
insisted
entertainment committee or can
tuition of its receipt within the Zionism was a philanthropic an d which pounced upon the culprits. In England you can credit it to be
purchased
from members at the
is
understood
next fortnight It
not a political movement. In tb e , Police were hastily summoned to A. C. Blumenthal, theatrical im- dock.
that the translation arrangements larger
Padua , end the savage fighting that en- pressario, who has just opened 20
Next
Tuesday
the rank of knight
cities,
such
as
pseuds for Hebrew and Arabic
hamburger stands in London.
sue •
will be conferred.
of the Royal Com- Trieste and Wan, the majority

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