100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 25, 1937 - Image 2

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-06-25

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

EVETROMIEWISR

June 25, 1937

RONICLI3

and THE, LEGAL CHRoNICIA

PAGE TWO

Kahn Honored

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME

SPEAKERS •AT A. Z. A. CONVENTION

Albert Kahn, eminent Detroit
architect, was honored Sunday
when Rene Weil-
"' ler, consul - gen-
?' era! of France in
Chicago. be-
stowed upon him
the medal of
, Chevalier of the
Legion of Honor.
Kahn received
themedal be-
As a
ca use
us
member of the
Commission o f
Arts of Detroit
he has greatly
cont ributed to
form a collection
of paintings of
French impres-
Albert Kahn sionists for the
museum of Detroit, also made
many gifts of these paintings to
the museum," and because "(lur-
ing the World War he contribut-
ed, as architect for the American
government, in the study of hang-
ers for airplanes used in France
by the American forces."

Officers Installed
By J. N. F. Ladies

PLANTED
CALL FOR COUNCIL TREES
IN PALESTINE
TO 200 SOCIETIES

PLANT 10 TREES IN HONOR
OF AVERN COHEN'S
Invitation to Join Issued to BAR MITZVAH
Through the tree-planting com-
Jewish Organizations
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
mittee of the Jewish National
Jewish National Fund climaxed
of Detroit
Fund Council of Detroit, Mr. and
a busy season of activity with its
Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fullerton
annual meeting held Tuesday,
More than 200 invitations to Ave., planted 10 trees in Pales-
June 15, at the Hotel Fort Shel- eligible organizations for charter tine in honor of the Bar Mitzvah
by. The meeting was held in ihe membership in the Jewish Com- of their son, Avern.
evening to enable husbands to munity Council of Detroit have
TREES PLANTED THROUGH
attend. Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman been mailed during the past week,
DETROIT HADASSAH
p resided .
according to an announcement by
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
nub
No matter what you pay,
The following submitted re- William I. Boxerman, secretary of
com-
William Mandel. r y- the council. These invitations were of the Jewish National Fund
no laundry
From left to right: Abraham Goldberg, Alfred M. Cohen, Rabbi
mittee
of Iladassah, announces
iretary; Mrs. Max Ha e-
cording
e
M
s
es
ts
in
Milton
Steinberg,
Inspector
L.
C.
Schilder.
final
copy
a
finer
shirt
a
can launder
trees planted for Father's Day as
man program chairman; Mrs. II. accompanied
with
of the constitution
and a form follows:
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
PORT JERVIS, N. Y.—Camp Park Avenue Synagogue, New Kraft, treasurer;. Mrs. H. Bitch•
P. culled "Application for Repre-
In memory of William Lansky,
A. Z. A., in this city, is welcoming York City, an editor of the Recon- man, financial secretary; Mrs.
n, retiring sensation in the Jewish Commu- by Mr. and Mrs. David Lichtig,
the more than 500 boys who have structionist, will conduct t h e Slomovitz, chairman of box col-
nity Council."
forum
on
"Judaism
as
a
Civiliza-
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Smith and
been selected as delegates from
lections; Mrs. Heyma
Eligible organizations.
in or- Mr. and Mrs. Many Bennett; in
or
their respective cities to the Bar tion." Abraham Goldberg, oldest president.
lb s. Flat Pieces carefully Ironed
$ 11 00
Mrs.
Ileyman
introduced
the
der
to
become
charter
members,
member—in
point
of
service—of
memory of Monroe Herz, Marine
Mitzvah convention of Aleph
Additional Pound. 53Se lb.
Zadik Aleph, junior order of the World Zionist Actions Corn- officers for the 1937-1938 season are required to submit certain City, by Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gold-
s
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
Bnai Brith, which opened on June mitten and vice-president of the and they officially took over their information about their activitie berg; 10 trees in memory of
r
23 and will continue until June American Jewish Congress, will duties. The new slate of officers and a certified statement of thei Louis Smith, by his children; in
conduct a campfire forum on is as below's: President, Mrs. membership. Those groups which memory of Jacob Cohen, by Mr.
30.
e and Mrs. Harry I. Cohen of 2686
Tla Per 27/c
"Palestine
Before
and
After
the
An important feature of the
Harry Buchman; first vice-presi- have received the forms ar
No4 responsible for son-burnt or wind-whipped console
convention, which will commemo- War."
(lent, Mrs. Max Hayman, re-elect- urged to fill them out carefully, Richton Ave.; in honor of their
The
principal
speaker
at
the
ed; second vice-president, Mrs. and to return them to the office father, I. August, by Mr. and
rate the 13th anniversary of the
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
founding of the order, will be a Bar Mitzvah celebration, which Charm Brody; third vice-presi- of the council at 61 W. Warren Mrs. Nathan N. Caplan.
,
series of forums to be conducted will take place on Sunday eve- dent, Louis Lightstone; fourth Ave. After they have done thts,. 1.f PI CaKn co ownI tecdigbeum
INGRATITUDE
is also m s l e
f.
ti cn
by leading authorities in their re- ning, June 27, will be Alfred hi. vice-president, Mrs. A. Miller; they will be notified regarding
seme n to purchase
spective fields. Inspector L. C. Cohen, international president of recording secretary, Mrs. I. Good- the number of representatives to elsionmd.b.m
By OSCAR M. FENICHEL
y 05rlartsi...LooufisheRr. fBaathreark. J.
25c
"
Schilder, chief of the identifica- the Bnai Brith. Still another m a n ; corresponding secretary, which the constitution entitles
ills Brighton 4th St.. lirooklan, N. Y.
tion dviision of the Federal Bu- forum on "Youth and His Respon- Mrs. William Mandel; assistant them. For charter membership it P. Rosenthal 's 50 years in busi-
is necessary that the applications
"Who goes there?" A distant echo calla. reau of Investigation, Department sibility to World Peace" will be
corresponding secretary, Mrs. S.
ness.
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE
"liholotn!" A familiar yoke halls. ,
of Justice, will lead a forum on conducted by Dr. .1. Max Weis, Friedland, re-elected; financial be returned not later than the
Additional trees were planted as
... Vs Israel?" the echo greets
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will Is
director of the educational de-
end of July.
"Youth and Crime."
- Tee, W.1," the voice repeat..
follows: In honor of Mrs. L. Cap-
secretary,
Mrs.
Joseph
Deytsche;
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the partment of World Peaceways.
At the last conference of or- lan by Mrs. Alex Caplan, and in
treasurer,
Mrs.
II,
Kraft,
re-
you hound and emu ray old face
ganizations the provisional organ- memory of her parents, Belle and
Whore features tell of Multi.. per-
elected.
ization committee was empowered Harris Davis, by Mrs. Alex Cap-
secutions.
Mrs. Buchman, on taking the
Forgotten te my old rare,
to proceed with the formation of lan; in memory of Abbe L. Kei-

Hightstown Colonists
chair, expressed her hope for the
its cultural and learned contrIbutIone.
Per pond
the council as soon as one-third dan, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
14 RARING APPAREL
ttf many evils amuse
progress and success of the or-
Get Private Funds
I stand that are without substantiation,
of the organiations have elected Smith and Mrs. Louis Smith.
My name Is ever shunmi
ganization under her guidance.
Ps' Prna
10C
To Finance Factory
their representatives. Consequent-
provocation.

Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal-
And vIllIfied, without
Mrs. II. Avison sang three
Isnobly you would forget
ly, the time of the first official vert Ave., Townsend 8-3834, will
For several weeks the National
Minimum Charge, $1.50
lovely numbers. Schubert's Sere-
Sly people's laws agel.t man's defama-
meeting
of
the
council
will
de-
Council
of
Jewish
Juniors
has
II
I
G
II
T
S
TOWN,
N.
J.-
be pleased to give further inform-
tion,
nade, Toiben and Chinese Lul-
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
That Justice always was met
pend upon the promptness of the ation or accent subscriptions.
been eagerly looking forward to
(WNS)—From private sources
laby. Mrs. Avison accompanied
Through judge and Jury 'shout dIscrIml•
response from the eligible invi- TREES PLANTED THROUGH
its week-end house party at Coun-
a n d consumer co-operatives
nation.
herself
on
the
piano.
Idolatry was your creed
cil Camp. July 2 to July 4. The
ted organizations.
in the East and 'Midwest the
JR. HADASSAH UNIT
Philip Slomovitz was the guest
And hedonism your life, an odd com•
In some instances, where or-
camp will be open to Council Jrs.
Jewish needle trade colonists
Through the Detroit unit of
plInnee,
speaker.
ganizations do not meet regularly Junior Hadassah one tree woo
at Jersey Homesteads, the in-
Until I allowed you the semi
To Dr. Israel Weiner went the
hence was found the roots
of monism
during the summer, it may be planted in Palestine by Miss Reva
dustrial - agricultural m o d el
of scienc.
.
honor of distributing the Golden
necessary to call special meet- Chalfin of 2062 Richton Ave., in
Fine archileeture I wrought,
community built by the Fed-
Book inscriptions. Dr. Wiener
The templetittolortion, a mark of great
ings of the board, in order to memory of her grandfather, Jacob
eral Resettlement Administra-
gave a brief resume of the his-
Male:
tion, have obtained $50,000
In law. of ethics I taught
tory of the Golden Book. The fol- elect representatives to the coun- Chalfin.
nine« ages; yet you seise my F.Fle •
needed
to
operate
their
cloth-
lowing received certificates: Mrs. cil. Otherwise, the name of the
great name!
organization will not appear on
ing factory for next season.
If whet I taught you Is nought.
Samuel Ileyman in memory of
('heist, your
You heap profanity on
the official stationery of the
Spokesmen for the colonists
her departed father, Abraham
Lord's name:
claimed that operation of the
In Israel wa s Ile taught
David Friedenberg; Mr. and Mrs. council as a charter member.
The tenets olelod ere Ile proclaiming
factory had been delayed be-
S. Jacobson; Mrs. J. Ellenstein in
YOU CAN BIN QUALITY KOMI= MEATS WITH CO/iFIDENCII from
them came.
cause the Resettlement Ad-
honor of her departed father, FORMER U. S. MINISTER
ministration had refused to
TO PERSIA TO STUDY
The echo no longer hell. the Jew
David Rutenberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Who proudly to his belief holds fast
lend the colonists $50,000, as
Louis Lightstone; Mr. and Mrs.
PALESTINE SITUATION
ums: "Atoh rittc hartonon,..
And
Commenting on the Nazi gov-
it had promised. This has been
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
Joseph Haggai; Mr. and Mrs. M.
P h,
h fate In Cmd as In the past.
ernment's attempt "to crush all
wR neuvea
denied by the R. A.
Michlin;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
Eon-
NEW
YORK—Dr.
Joseph
S.
1163741 DEXTER BLVD.
independent Protestant Churches"
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
S. A. F. S. managing editor,
Benjamin Brown, executive
den.
Between BarlIng.me Sod Webb
in Germany by the confiscation of
The officers and board of direc- inter
Kornfeld,
former
American
Min-
Bernard Postal, is readying a
secretary of the colony said
to Persia,
sailed
this week
on their funds, Samuel Untermyer,
journalism.
book pn
that counting on the R. A.
tors presented the retiring presi- I the S. S. Exochorda for a tour of
president of the Non-Sectarian
promise to have all of the set-
dent with a net of books as a the Near East and Europe during
Anti-Nazi League, today issued
tlement's 200 houses ready by
token of their esteem. The Aux- which he will make a special study
Iwo M. Franklin. Elie. Frank, Mr, and Carol Pledges Rumania Will Have
an urgent appeal to the people of
September, 1936, they had
i l i a r y gratefully acknowledges of the present situation in Pales-
Mrs Emanuel 0. Frank, Mr. and Mr..
No
Pogroms
America and Great Britain to sup-
Arthur IL Fusel; In memory of Simon
in con-
the following donations: Mrs. S. tine. Dr. Kornfeld has been deeply
made
committments
Loeweneteln, from Derry C. Markle.
port with financial contributions
Ileyman, $5; Mrs. S. Jacobson, interested in the Jewish develop-
nection with the development
Max Scheer, earn theory.
the German Protestant Churches
BUCHAREST. — (WNS) —
$3; Mrs. J. Ellenstein, $5; Mrs. ment of the country and in the
of the factory and for the sale
Illoomearden Tuition Fund: In mem-
in their struggle for survival.
ory
of
Cots
Montan,
from
Dr.
and
Ilre.
of its output. When these
Rumania will have neither po-
L. Lightstone', $5; Joseph Hag- past two years visited many im-
me...6st Gifts:
Mr. Untermyer's statement fol-
The following WO. to the Tomtit, Morris It Sliver
gai, $2; M. hlichlin, $2; Sol Kits- portant communities in the United
promises were not kept the
Dreille Fund: In memory of Simon groms nor civil war, King Carol
Memorial Funds have been received
lowed the issuance of a decree by
Loewenstein, from Mr. and Mr.. Albert
colony found itself in financial
den,
$2.
during the week:
States
in
behalf
of
the
United
Pal-
Dr.
Wilhelm Frick, Nazi-Minister

Temple 110.00 Fund: In memory Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander. assured a special Bucharest cor-
difficulties and needed $50,-
estine Appeal, the $4,500,000 na- of the Interior, making it a crime
of Pluton iwiewenateln, from Mrs. If. Mrs. Sent Dimwits Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
RACHEL BERMAN
Mr. respondent of the Paris Soir, or- ` 000.
tional campaign for the settlement to contribute money to any organ-
Siegel; in memory pf Samuel F. WII• mire Freedman. )4rs. Sarah Ely,
rein. Mr. and IR. Sidney Levy; In and Ilre. lineman Myer, Mr. and Mrs. gan of the French Popular Front,
in Palestine of large numbers of ization within t h e Protestant
and their friends two days be-
memory of Cora Simian, from Mrs. Aubrey Reinsch, Mr. and Mrs.' Sidney who had told him of the fear of
Jews of Poland, Germany and Church not approved by the Nazi
Leopold Freud. Tire. Regent, 11. Simmn. Meyerson, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Well,
fore it is opened to the many
the Jewish democratic population
Mrs. Alfred Itetherhild, Mrs. Joseph ID. and dire. Milbert Dryfuos.
other lands.
In
his
radio
address
last
Sun-
Minister of Church Affairs.
Detroit
girls
who
intend
to
spend
kus Borah Ilmenswelg, Milford Stern, A Special Gift:
of Rumania that anti-Semitic agi-
In the course of his tour Dr.
The children of Mrs. Cora Woman
"There are only two ways," Mr.
from Mr. end Mrs. David Wilku.; In
their vacation there. Tennis, day, over Station WMBC, during
pogroms. The
the broadcast of his Jewish Radio Kornfeld will also visit Persia, Untermyer declared, "of meeting
memory of Julule Brodie. front Mrs hare contributed to the Temple • flee tation might lead to
swimming,
baseball,
basketball,
Julius Brodie. A it won also given by hospital bed for the um of worthy King affirmed that his government
Hour, Hyman Altman lauded the Russia, Italy and the Scandinavian this situation; 1.—Funds to sup-
Sermons in need of the comfort which
volleyball,
dramatics,
etc.,
are
on
Adolph
Rosnchek.
rs.
M
had taken all necessary measures
efforts of Sidney J. Allen in be- countries. Ile is scheduled to arrive port the Confessional Synod should
Ruth Franklin Einstein Memorial melt • bed afford.. This I. the third
the program.
Loan Fund; In memoty of Cora Sloman, hospital bed which the Temple own. to safeguard peace and order In
half of the newly-erected Jewish in Palestine on July 11. During come from here and Great Britain;
Dr. Bernard Heller, director
Miss Rachel Berman, the newly
from Mr. BenArilln lollnlberl, Mr. and Thin' bode are in constant um by the his country.
his stay in Palestine Dr. Kornfeld
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- elected president of the Detroit Home for the Aged. Mr. Altman
2.—The members of the Christian
Mrs. Sidney ileavenrich. Dr. and Mrs. worthy slob.
complimented Mr. Allen for his will investigate economic and poli- Churches should join the 'Non-
tion of the U. of M., is on an s
extensive tour in behalf of Theection of the National Council devotion. to Jewish causes, and tical conditions and examine the Sectarian Anti-Nazi League in
Jewish Chautauqua Society and of Jewish Juniors, will head the especially to the ideal for the erec- possibilities for expanded effort in
boycotting all German goods. Ger-
will lecture for the University of group that will attend. The co- tion of an adequate home for aged. the near future in which American many is absolutely dependent for
chairmen of the Junior Council Ile said that Mr. Allen's efforts Jews are vitally concerned.
.
existence upon its export business.
South Dakota, University
of Camp committee are: Bertha Ber-
That action would put the totter-
North Dakota, University of Min- kowitz , Francis Goldfine, Elsie were primarily responsible for the
It is a kingly action, believe ing Hitler regime out of business
realization of the efforts in behalf
nesota and the Minnesota State Greenbaum, Fayga ev il
Mir-
me, to help the fallen.—Ovid.
of the new building.
within a few months!"
College.
nd Ray
iam Kroll, Dorothy Levin a n,
Dr. lleller spoke on Monday, Lippman.
June 21, before the Minnesota
Install Officers of the Eve
State Teachers' College at Du-
Prenzlauer and Infant
luth on the subject "The Jewish 4 JEWISH SCIENTISTS
Concept of the Chosen People."
Service Groups
IN SOVIET EXPEDITION
On Tuesday Dr. lleller delivered
an address before the University
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
MOSCOW (WNS)—Four Jew -
of South Dakota at Vermillion on
held installation of officers Tues-
ish scientists and aviators are
the subject "The Role of Reli- among the daring Russian explor-
day, June 22, at the Wilshire Hotel.
following represent the correct solutions to the first 90 puzzles
gion in the Curriculum of Higher ers who have thrilled the world by
Mrs. Sara Eisler installed the
Learning." On Wednesday he setting up the first permanent
officers of the group as well as the
in the OLD GOLD $200,000.00 CONTEST:
spoke before the Minnesota State weather and scientific station at
officers of the Infant Service Group.
Teachers' College at Moorehead
Harold Silver, guest speaker, gave
the North Pole after a daring
on the subject "Judaism's Mes- flight over the Pole. Pilots M. S.
61—Eugene Victor Dcbs
a brief outline of the group's work.
31—Stephen Crane
1—Noah Webster
sage

a
Contribution
to
Our
The following officers were in-
62—Marcus Loew
Babushkin, I. T. Spirin and F. I.
32—Lillie Langtry
2—Geoffrey Chaucer
Age." On Friday, Dr. lleller was
stalled: Mrs. George Cohen, honor-
Bassein were members of the
63—Grover Cleveland
33—Victor Hugo
3—John Stuart Mill
scheduled to speak before the aerial crew that landed at the
ary president; Mrs. Eva Ellenstein,
64—William
Howard
Taft
34—Lucy Stone
University of North Dakota at Pole, while Eugene Federov, youth-
4 —Henry Clay
president; Mrs. Fannie Strauss,
65—Elbert Hubbard
Grand Forks on the topic "A ful magnetologist and veteran of
35—Barbara Frietchie
first vice president; Mrs. J. R.
5,—Juliet Capulet
66—Mania
Van
Buren
Religious
Basis
for
Ethics."
36—Cyrus
W.
Field
Rose, second vice president; Mrs.
6—Admiral Dewey
three winters in the Arctic Circle,
67—Tobias Smollett
Paula Goldsmith, third vice presi-
This Tuesday Dr. lleller will will be one of the four who will
37—Paul Revere
7—Artemus Ward
dent; Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff, finan-
sneak before the Minnesota State remain at the Polar station to
68—Benjamin Altman
38—James Boswell
8—Napoleon Bonaparte
cial
and recording secretary; Mrs.
Teachers'
College
in
Bemidji
on
develop
plans
for
regular
air
com-
69—Carl Schurz
39—John Tyler
9—William Shakespeare
the subject "A Religious Basis munication between America and
Esther KofTman, corresponding sec-
70—Warren Hastings
40—Christopher Columbus
10—Charles Lamb
for Ethics." On Monday, July Russia by Way of the North Pole.
retary; Mrs. Dorothy BlatnikofT,
71—David Belasco
41—William Gladstone
16, he will speak before the Min-
11—John J. McGraw
treasurer; Mrs. Rebecca Million,
72—Chateaubriand
a
nesota State Teachers' College
42—Enrico Caruso
publicity; Mrs. Anna Williams,
12—Daniel Boone
73—Joel
Chandler
Harris
at
Winona
on
the
topic
"The
Role
Harry
Schumer
and
Family
chaplin; Mrs. Lena Goldsmith,
43—Jeanne
Eagels
13—William F. Cody
of Religion in the Curriculum of
chairman of memorial fund; Mrs.
74—Morgan Dig
Honored on Eve of De-
44—Knute Rockne
14—Sam Houston
Higher
Learning."
On
Tuesday.
I. Greenstone. co-chairman of me-
75—Maria Chapman
parture for Palestine
45—Ann Hathaway
15—Alexander Hamilton
July 20, he will speak before the
morial fund ; Mrs. R. Goldberg, case
76—Malt
46—Roscoe Arbuckle
16—Betsy Ross
University of Minnesota in Min-
worker; Mrs. S. Osnos and Lena
Last Saturday evening a ban-
77—Howard Pyle

47—Mark Twain
neapolis on the subject, "A Reli-
17—Caesar Borgia
Neiman, treasurers of fund for
78—Elias Howe
gious Jew's Approach to Life." quet, arranged by Mr. and Mrs.
48—Thomas Hardy
room in Home for Aged.
18—August Belmont
Leo
Gold, was held at the Detroit
79—Oliver Wendell Holmes
On Wednesday, July 21, he will
A loving run was presented to
49—George
Sand
19—Becky Sharp
speak before the Minnesota State Leland in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rose Goldberg for her un-
80—Reginald De Koren
50—Aaron Burr
20—Anatole France
Harry Schuster and son on the eve
Teachers
College
on
the
subject
tiring
efforts during her years of
8I—De Witt Clinton
of their departure for Palestine.
51—King Solomon
21—Montague Glass
"The Domains of Religion and
service as president. Gifts were
82—Jenny Lind
Mr. Schumer will also attend the
52—Alexander Graham Bell
22—Andrew Jackson
Science."
presented
to the officers. Sirs. Fan-
World Zionist Congress in Switz-
83—Robert Peel
53—James Buchanan,
23—Rudyard Kipling
nie Strauss donated flowers in ap-
erland.
84—Ntithridates
54—Anthony Comstock
preciatien of the recovery from
24—Oscar Wilde
More than 100 of Mr. Schumer's
Moonlight of Yeshiva Beth
85—Frank Stockton
illness of her mother, Mrs. Freed-
S 5—Aristotle
25—Wallace Reid
intimate friends attended the
Judah and Lechem
man.
86—John
Noble
56—Abraham
Lincoln
Among
those
pres-
festive
evening.
Davi,
26—Jefferson
Aniyim July 11
87—Jacob Wassermann
ent who greeted the Schumer fam-
57—Marquis de Nfootcalm
27—Hetty Greets
ily were Goldie Meyerson, delegate
88—General Lafayette
58—Tom Sawyer
28—Nathaniel Hawthorne
First Speaker Chosen for
Preparations have been com- of Palestine's Histadrut,h to this
89—Garibaldi
59—Louisa H. Alcoa
29—Alphonse Bertillon
Coast-to-Coast Broad-
pleted for the excursion to Put-in- country; Pinches Cruso, national
90—Cassius
60—John Keats
30—John Quincy Adams
Bay on Sunday, July 11, sponsored vice-president of the League for
A. H. C.
cast of
by the Yeshiva Beth Judah and the Labor Palestine, Morris Scheyer,
Detroit
Ladies
Lechem
Aniyim.
A.
J.
Blumenau
and
others.
All
Naming
the
first
speaker to be
In sending a notification, contestant must in-
All Jews of Detroit are invited speakers expressed their admira-
A TOTAL of 1,000 prizes were offered in
heard on their coast-to-coast broad-
clude full name and address.
to join in this event. Both of these tion for Mr. Schumer and praised
this contest. In view of the fact that more
cast of "A Call to Youth," the
institutions sponsor work which is his devotion to Palestine and his
Union of American Hebrew Con-
than 1,000 contestants submitted perfect so-
Any contestant who did not correctly solve
of vital importance here.
profound interest in many com-
gregations is hastening plans for
lutions to all ofthe above listed 90 puzzles, in
Tickets may be secured from munal activities.
all of the first 90 puzzles is unable to win any
its program which will be carried
Mrs. 11. Rottenberg, Townsend
Mr. Schumer expressed his grati-
accordance with the rules, all prizes are re-
prize in the contest, in view of the fact that the
during July, August and Septem-
5-1171,
or
Mrs.
G.
Milinsky,
Trin-
tude
to
Mr.
Gold,
his
business
asso-
ber over the Blue Network of the
served for those who solved correctly all of
1,000 prizes, in accordance with the rules, are
ity 5-4223 .
ciate, and all his friends for their
National Broadcasting Company
the first 90 puzzles.
reserved for those who are tied with perfect
sentiments, and • eloquently com-
every Saturday morning at 11
mented on the joy he is deriving
submissions
.of
90
correct
solutions,
and
the
o'clock
EST.
In accordance with Rule No. 6, governing
Pittsburgh Jews to Lose Pri- from labor Zionist activities and
The first "youth leader" on the
number
of
contestants
so
tied
exceeds
the
ties, a tie-breaking set of 90 puzzles has been
mary Votes Because of
assured renewed and increased ef-
union broadcast will be Rabbi Max
number of prizes.
forts on behalf of the National
sent by registered mail to each contestant who
Yom Kippur
C. Currick of Erie, Pa., president
Home on his return from Pales-
of the Central Conference of
correctly solved all of the first 90 puzzles.
If you solved all of the first 90 puzzles cor-
American Rabbis, Rabbi Currick
PITTSBURGH (WNS) -- Elec- tine.
tie-breaking
set
a
rectly
and
FAIL
to
receive
90
first
tion boards in Allegheny County
will be heard on July 3.
Any contestant who named all of the
23, communicate with
of
90
puzzles
by
June
will
be
seriously
disrupted
because
Other prominent members of the
tie-
a
puzzles correctly, and who Jails to receive
Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
the primary election is scheduled
American rabbinate will partici-
OLD GOLD CONTEST, P.O. Box 9, Varick
Brith Elects Officers
breaking set of puzzles by Wednesday, June 23,
pate In the succeeding broadcasts.
for Sept. 14, the day before Yom
Street Station, New York, N. Y., on or before
Kippur. Election officials expect
Each of the speakers during July
should notify OLD GOLD CONTEST, P. 0. Box 9,
Midnight, Saturday, June 26, 1937. NO that all Jewish members of the
The Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
will be presented from Cincinnati
Varick Street Station, New York, N.Y., not later
election boards will resign. There Brith held election of officers at
by Rabbi Louis i. F.gelson of the
CLAIMS POSTMARKED AFTER JUNE 26, 1937,
than Midnight of Saturday, June 26, 1937. No
is also fear that a large propor- the home of Evelyn Cohen, Thurs-
union's
executive staff. A bus'e
WILL BE RECOGNIZED.
claims postmarked after June 26, 1937, will be
tion of the 60,000 eligible Jewish day evening. Jone 17. The follow-
call and other features will be in-
ing were elected for the coming
voters
who
customarily
vote
late
in
cluded in this program addressed
recognized by the OW GOLD CONTEST.
presi-
.
the day will not east ballots be- season: Pauline Freedman,
to all American youth.
dent; June Jacobs, first rice-presi-
of the contest, and with the onnouncenunt of winners,
cause of the holiday eve.
• Upon the amewlussen
dent; Ida Gear. second vice-presi-
Diminutive Alfred Newman,
consploto eeplanetion of Ow solution of each puzzle, together with all dues
exclusive
pictures
were
These
taken a few weeks ago by Herbert J. Seligman,

Billy Rose's father is extremely dent; Goldie Kirsh. correspond-
one of America's leading orchestra
publicity director of the J.D C. 03 Shows a pop of Jews in the
contributing to that solution, will be nulled to each person who porticipabd
ing secretary; Bernice Simons, re-
proud
of
his
impresario
son
and
at
Prrytyk;
(2)
A
conductors
as well an outstanding
free J.D.C. Lam Kassa in Lodz Poland: ( ) A
Names and addresses of III winners likewise will be Included.
spends most of his time telling cording secretary; Lois Love, treas-
wcskshop Kt up through the JD.C. in the pogrocnized city of Przytyk.
motion picture musical director, is
In un contest.
people . what a good nationalist urer; Faye Press, chairman of
writing the score for "The Pris-

DeLuxeFamily Service

Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels and Underwear
1
Fluffed Dried
Pounds Additional pounds 7c lb.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE

SHIRTS

18

D

Lace Curtains

Double Woolen Blankets
g.
Feather Pillows

Golden Book Certificates Award-
ed to a Number of Workers

35e

All Ironed Service 25c

FLAT PIECES

Council Jrs.' House
Party July 2 to 4

tik bi k $ AU A N CD H RY S C OT T

PHONE CADILLAC 7423

.01

Untermyer Urges
U. S. Support of
German Churches

AARON B. MARGOLIS

isinply Still El
Nara

Altman Lauds Allen

Dr. Heller on Tour
For the Chautauqua

Notice to Participants

OLD GOLD CONTEST

TRYING•TO SURVIVE

The

y.

A

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan