•

The Legal Chronicle

September 3, 1937

Three Authentic Biographies of

Mary linker Eddy

PAGE THIRTEEN

vetro:.; Jeerteh Chronic." and

OUR SPORTS WHO'S WHO

Cup prospects. Not a few of these
were Jewish racket-wielders. Per-
Health with Key to the Seripturrx," are .w sorilnitie In Public
haps the most promising of all was
Libraries and (KA(flan Science Readiny Dooms
Julius Heldman, 17-year-old south-
MARY BAKER EDDY: A LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT
paw from the University of Cali-
fornia at Los Angeles. The na-
by Dr. Lyman P. Powell
tion's number ranking junior play-
THE LIFE OF MARY BAKER EDDY
er in singles and doubles, won the
Pacific Coast intercollegiate and
by Sibyl Wilbur
Middle States crowns and went
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND ITS DISCOVERER
out in the semi-finals of the na-
tional intercollegiates. Other prom-
by E. Mary Ramsay
ising young Jewish racqueteers
The•e books tarty be read, purrItanel, or bornineti at the ehri•thrn Science
Rending Room, 1021 Mak.tie Indy., Detroit, Mich.
were Joe Fishbach, holder of the
Eastern clap courts singles title;
OPEN DAILY TO THE PUBLIC
Marvin Kantrowitz, co-holder with
Fishbach of the Eastern clay courts
doubles crown and metropolitan in- FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA,
whose anti-Nlici blasts last
door singles junior champion; Rob-
year created international in-
ert Low, Eastern prep school cham-
pion; Victor Seizes, Pensylvania
boys'
champion.
The
young
Jewish
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
players won high ranking for the American team to Berlin in 1937.
year. Kantrowitz was third man in The second World Labor Athletic
the Eastern junior singles, with Carnival, originally launched as a
Low fifth and Alter Milberg 23rd. protest against the Berlin Olym-
In the boys singles Marvin pics, was a phenomenal success, at-
Schwartman rated second.
tracting stars from all parts of the
Leonard Hartman again domi- country.
nated the ranks of older Jewish
players, ranking third in the East WATER POLO
Florists' Telegraph Delivery
Water polo players included a
with Melvin Lapman 8th. The best
Jewish player in international corn- slim Jewish representation. Char-
Association Member
lie
Segell was the crack centre for-
petition was Ladislas Hecht of the
Czechoslovakian Davis Cup team, ward of the Transvaal under-water
who carried his team to the zone players, and took part in the Cur-
RANDOLPH 4700
39 EAST ADAMS
finals only to be eliminated in the rie Cup tournament for the South
next-to-the-challenge round by the African championship. The Mont-
Nights and Sundays CHerry 2234
Germans. Hecht also lost in the real Y. M. II. A. won the Canadian
fourth round of the Wimbledon team title, and the Zionist Sports
tourney to Donald Budge, the Am- Club of Bombay garnered the
erican ace, while Daniel Prenn, championship in the European Wa-
former German Davis copper, fell ter Polo B Division League. Max
before Frankie Parker of the U. S. Jacobs represented Wales in the
international matches against Ire-
in the same round.
A HAPPY AND JOYOUS HOLIDAY
Among the women the best Jew- land. s
ish player was Helen Bernhard of WRESTLING
The highlight of the wrestling
New York who won the national
indoor girls' singles. Millicent season was the disclosure that Dave
Hirsch, winner of the Philadelphia Levin, who won the world's cham-
grass court district singles, was the pionship last year, was not, as had
runner-up in the national indoor been widely believed, a Jew, but a
women's singles. Norma Taubele German, whose real name is George
won the New York State singles Wentzel. Wentzel adopted the
and teamed with Grace Surber to name Levin and called himself a
take the New York State doubles. Jew to increase his box office ap-
J. B. CROKER, Mgr.
The same pair won the New Jersey peal, but he lost that when he lost
doubles. In tennis rankings, Misses the title. In place of Levin Jewish
Taubele, Hirsch and Surber were wrestling fans were intrigued by
placed 4th, 9th and 10th, respec- the appearance of 625-pound Mar-
tively, nationally, while Mercina tin Levy of Boston. For a few
HIRSCH JACOBS, the year's
Deiss of St. Louis 'ranked seventh weeks his bulk and beard made him
RAndolph 7818
222 W. Lamed St.
champion trainer of winning
among the nation's public parks an attraction, but as a wrestler he
race horses.
was a better circus freak. The out-
players.
standing Jewish wrestler of the
ship at Baden, and captured the TRACK AND FIELD
In 1936 track and field fans were year in America was Benny Feld- self-consuming love of Israel. Even
British women's singles and the
British mixed doubles with Blatt- raving about Jesse Owens, but in man, who won 21 consecutive bouts the nobly proud Jews of the great
ner. She was trailing in the 1937 the subject of their excited and is being touted as a future democracies must be re-galvanized
But Wishes for the New Year
world's women's singles champion talk was Allan Tolmich, Wayne champion. In Europe Max Krim- with this heavenly curent if they
when the officials declared the University's one-man track team, ser retained his Continental cham- shall not become, atrophied, and
continue to serve as the Josephs of
match no contest and declared the who unquestionably was the out- pionship.
their brethren In the lands of op.
title vacant for 1937. Later Miss standing track and field star of the
pression.
Aarons was suspended by the Engt year. Unknown during the Olym-
The passionate love to Jewry
lish Table Tennis Association for pic year, Tolmich came to the fore
must give us the angle from which
giving exhibitions. In consequence,
the United States Association with-
By RABBI MOSES FISCHER to approach each issue and prob-
lem pertaining to the preservation
drew from the International Table
of Jewry.
Tennis Federation.
M. L. JACOBS, Vice-President
The
holy
rabbi
of
Apta—so
the
I know no more consecrated way
Blattner and Sol Schiff were on
story goes—as soon as he arose to celebrate the advent of the New
the American team which swept
from
his
brief
repose
at
dawn
of
Year
than to emulate the example
the men's world championship. Abe
Rosh Hashonah, his first act was of the holy Rabbi—to open wide
Berenbaum paired with Schiff to
to
open
wide
the
windows
of
his
the windows of our souls and allow
garner the British doubles, and
humble home; he peered with his the white doves of love to enter
Viktor Barna, former world's title-
blazing and penetrating eyes into gently through these portals into
PLAZA 6082
holder, dethroned Jimmy McClure,
6633 ROHNS
the vast silent distance and ex- the innermost sanctuary of our be-
the American, in winning the Brit-
tended his greetings to Israel at ing, to fill it with light and joy
ish singles. The world's men's sin-
large
in the words: "I greet thee and to consecrate ourselves to the
gle championship fell to 18-year-
Israel, I love thee Israel, Peace sacrificial service and unselfish
old Richard Bergmann of Austria.
be
with
thee, 0 Israel."
love of Israel.
Standar Kolar of Czechoslovakia,
I know no more sublime and con-
1936 world's title holder, shared the
secrated way to celebrate our Rosh
U. S. Doubles title with Bellak of
TO MY FINE JEWISH FRIENDS
Hashonah at this critical period of
Hungary. Miss Klein cf Austria
our history than by emulating the
was the female half of the world's
Mr. and Mrs.
example
of the holy Mystic, open-
championship mixed doubles com-
I EXTEND MY GOOD WISHES
ing wide the windows of our souls, Max Schneider & Family
bination, and also won the Aus-
identifying
ourselves
with
the
weal
trian women's title. Other Jewish
FOR A IIAPY NEW YEAR .. .
2530 W. Philadelphia
champions were Ehrlich of Poland, PEDRO MONTANEZ, sensational and woe of Israel and sending
forth, like white doves, greetings
Sopira of Lithuania, Loewy of
Porte Rican lightweight, who to Israel at large; to Israel in its
Extend best wishes to the
Austria, llagenhauer of France
is a Jew despite his color.
sorrow; to Israel in its glory; to
Jewish Community for a
and Kahn of Belgium.
with a rush. Ile won the national Israel where it celebrates its tri-
Happy and Prosperous
SOCCER
It was a big year for the Jewish A. A. U. indoor 65-meter high hur- umphs; to Israel where it suffers
New Year
kickers. Erne Sehwarcz piloted the dles; the Central Intercollegiate in- its agonies of oppression and per-
New York Americans to the na- doro 60-yard dash, 60-yard high secution.
Indeed, the consummate self ef-
'tional championship in the national hurdles and 65-yard low hurdles;
challenge cup game with the St. took five events at the Michigan facing love of the holy Rabbi for
Louis Shamrocks. Playing for the State championships; copped the Israel was in no sense a new, un-
Mr. & Mrs.
winners were Ike Gross and Stan 220-yard low hurdles and finished known sentiment even clown to his
Chesney, while Lehman put up a second in the high hurdles at the day. It was rather a powerful
Daniel Temchin & Family
cohesive
which
linked
and
bound
swell game for the losers. The National Collegiate A. A. meet, and
2440 Pingree Ave.
Hatikvah All-Stars had an unde- at the national A. A. U. outdoor together all Jewry from the dawn
feated record in the United States championships took three titles, the of her history to all the periods of
SINCERE NEW YEAR GREETINGS
Football Association's national century junior sprint and both her greatness and defeats, of her Extend best wishes to the en-
tire Jewish Community for
challenge cup competition, thanks hurdle events in the senior meet. rise and fall—novel was only the
Extending Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish
to the brilliant playing of Dave And to climax his sensational run- tender poetic expression which the
for a Happy and Pros- '
Rabbi gave to it.
ning
and
hurdling
he
was
picked
Kornbluth,
star
inside
left.
Al-
Community
porous New Year
though there were no ranking Jew- to go with the invading American
While the sentiment called "Aha-
ish players in British soccer, the team to Japan.
bath Yisroel," "the love of the Jew
Other
Jewish
national
track
and
for his fellow-Jew," was with us
Charlton Athletics, England's won-
der team, which made a tour of field titleholders were: Max Beutel at all times, there was-never a
KOMI ME:JONAH GREETINGS
this country, had definite Jewish of the N. Y. 92nd Street Y. M. IL greater need to keep alive and
interest because its owners are Al- A., who wo nthe senior and junior nourish its sacred fire than in our
BhOWN'S
bert and Stanley Glicksten. Thanks 3,000-meter walk, indoor and out- days, when so many grave prob-
to the Glicksten boys, Charlton, a door, and finished second in the A. lems touching the very foundation
DELICATESSEN
chronic tailender in the third di- A. P. 1,600-meter indoor walk; Otto of our lives and the very core of
vision of English rugby, moved up Katraba, also of the "Y," holder our existence confront us.
Welcomes you to their new
rapidly to the second and then the of the 10,000-meter walk outdoor
Not one of all the great prob-
NOW TWO GREAT STORES
first division and then won top title; Danny aylor of Columbia lems which carry with them the "be
COCKTAIL BAR
University, winner of the IC4A or not to be" of the Jew—not one
English and European honors.
Campus Martins
In South Africa Jewish players outdoor shot put championship, of them could be solved if we dist
Randolph and Monroe
13804 Linwood Ave.
had a banner year. Louis Babrow, who tied for first place in the in- count the grand settlement of
center-three-quarter of the Cape- debr collegiate championship; Phil "Ahabath Yisroel" as a living ac-
town Varsity, was named to rep- Levy of the San Francisco Olympic tive force In Jewry.
resent South Africa in the Aus- Club, winner of the national A. A.
Palestine—great or partitioned
tralasian rugby tour. In addition U. discus throw; Nathan Jaeger Palestine — can't be rebuilt, Its
floppy New Yeor
IIAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL JEWRY
A
to Babrow, the idol of rugby fans of the 92nd Street "Y," winner of waste areas can't be reclaimed to
in the Cape area, other Jewish the 1,500-meter A. A. IL Indoor flower like Saron and be the refuge
stars were Glantz and Jaffe of walk; Standish Medina of Prince- for the persecuted in Israel—if
Somerset West, Zeeman of Pearl, ton, holder of the IC4A outdoor pole this gigantic undertaking is not
Tulmud and Auerbach of Kimberly, vault title; Irving Horowitz of the backed by the living sense of lofty
Segal of Bredasdrop, and Riecke 92nd Street "Y," winner of the Jewry disseminated in all the
and Tucker of Capetown. Mention 15,000-meter national walking groups of our people.
should also be made of the Ameri- championship.
The mountains of hatred, preju-
Judge of
Last year's Jewish track lumi- dice and malicious persecution
can tour of the Palestine Maccabee
players who won five, lost four and naries—Marty Glickman, Sam Stol- whose weight threaten to crush the
COMMON
PLEAS
WALTER KRAUSMANN, Prop.
tied one, after winning three ler and Abe Rosenkrantz—while life of millions of Jew, in east Eu-
straight games. All told they overshadowed by Tolmich, account- ropean countries can be removed
COURT
scored 24 points. The games were ed for several important victories. only by the intense force, zeal and
244 S. PHILIP AVENUE
Glickman was third in the 60-meter courage which proceeds from the
viewed by 216,000 people.
dash of the indoor A. A. U. cham- impact of true, pure Passionate and
SWIMMING
pionship and finished in the same
Swimming
was
another
sport
in
Lenox 7730
which Jews made a rather poor position in the century sprint at
showing None won a national the Penn Relays. Stoller won the
A HAPPY AND JOYOUS NEW YEAR
championship, but the national NCAA outdoor sprint title and the
prep school 40-yard and 100-yard Big Ten indoor century title and
free style records were set by Ed- took third in the 60-yard dash in
Happy Is'ew Yeor
ward Sabo!, formerly of Blair the Big Ten indoor championship.
School, but now of Ohio State Uni- Rosenkrantz was second in the
GENERAL TRUCKING
Rosh Hashanah Greetings!
NETTLETON
versity Competing for 0. S. U.. 1,000-meter run at the A. A. U.
By the Hour, Day or Contract,
indoor championship and third in
he
took
sixth
place
in
the
national
BOOT SHOP
1 TO 7t TON STAKE TRUCKS
100-yard free style A. A. U. chain- the 800 at the Princeton meet.
There were also a number of im-
H. F. BAILEY, Mgr.
! pionship. Janice Lifson captured
We Service and Install
the women's metropolitan senior portant Jewish track victories
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, WASHING MACHINES,
high board diving championship for abroad. Sid Kid won the inter-
DAVID WHITNEY BLDG.
STOVES,
OIL HEATERS & RADIOS
the seventh consecutive time, and university 120-yard high hurdles
Randolph 9092
Levy of Brown University plunged title in South Africa, with E. Lurie
Phones: Fitzroy 4196-7
2235 E. Lamed St.
Manufacturers of
to the low-board diving title in the taking the pole vault in the same
Informilocrint• Swim- meet. Maurice Vanderear was sec-
ming Association meet- George and in the 100-yard dash of the
Sheinberg of New York won second South African national track cham-
A Happy, Joyous New Year
place in the junior Metropolitan pionship. At the same meet J. Hur-
ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
A. A. U. 300-yard championship witz was second in the four-mile
swim, Abroad M. Nacache won the run and Dr. Muswat third in the
DR, W. G. ZIEVE
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg
100-meter breast stroke and 100- three-mile walk.
Two track developments of par-
3579 CJtATIOT AVE.
meter crawl championships of
DENTIST
ticular interest concerned the A
France.
PLAZA 3933
A. U., which ousted all of its pro-
TENNIS
1039 Former St.
Overshadowing all other tennis Nazi officials, who had supported i
TOWNSEND 9-7126
PERRY FEIGENSON, Pres.
developments was the emergence American participation in the Be!,
9111 E. 7-MILE ROAD
awry 0341
of • crop of brilliant young players lin Olympic Games, and then went
BEN FEIGENSON, Vice-Pro.
send
an
on
to
reject
an
invitation
to
who are tabbed as future Davis

ni,,,,,twer and Founder of ehrhtian Nrienee, a n d Author or ..nrienee and

Fetters Flowers

•

The

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I:)

licensed trainer, saddled some of
the year's biggest money winners,
while her brother set the racing
world on fire with his fouryear-
old mare, Columbiania,- that ran
sway with the $50,000 Widener
Cup race at Hialeah, netting a new
record for American fillies. Ira
Ilanford and Sammy Renick re-
mained among the top flight jock-
eys, while Joe Renick, Eddie Lit-
zenberger and Joe Rosen were not
far behind, until they suffered seri-
ous injuries which put them on the
shelf. Lieutenant Harold S. Isaac-
son was a member of the United
States Army riding team that in-
vaded Chile and scored a sweep-
ing victory in the international
horse show.
PING PONG
For the second consecutive year
Jewish players made a clean sweep
of most of the major national and
international ping pong titles. Ruth
Hughes Aarons batted her way to
her third consecutive U. S. wom-
en's singles championship, teamed
with Bud Blattner of St. Louis to
take the American mixed doubles,
won every match in helping to
wi nthe women's world champion-

"May the New Year bring with
it a full measure of Peace, Happi-
ness and Contentment to your
People everywhere."

JOHN W. SMITH

International Printing
Ink Corporation

Candidate for Mayor'

ROSH HASHONAH

Superior Tool & Die Co.

J. A. HAN WAY

SAM'S CUT RATE

KRAUSMANN
ELECTRIC CO.

Robert (Bob)
SAGE

Pearlman Cartage Co.

•

FEIGENSON
BROTHERS CO.

Public Lumber and Supply Co.

I

IMO

Happy New Yeor

Season's Greetings

KING, BOUG,
STODGELL & CO.

Home of I Distinctive Signs

Members
Detroit Stock Exchange

NEON SIGNS

Stock and Bonds

228 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
CHerry 2790

Private Wire Connections
TORONTO
MONTREAL
NEW YORK

Kelly Sign Co.

Commercial Signs
Wall and Bulletin Displays

2541 GRAND RIVER

CAdillac 3120

NNW

Windsor Office
SECURITY BUILDING

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

ROBERTS
MARKET CO.

Commercial
Steel Treating
Corp.

4715 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Tyler 4.1450

4611 FOURTEENTH ST.
Tyler 5.9411

6100 TIREMAN AVE.

Detroit

MN,

New Year's Greetings to AU

Abe Hertzberg
Agency

SEASON'S
GREETINGS

Agents Central Surety k
Corp.
1
Kansas City, Mo.

Detroit Elevator Co.

E. V. LARDNER, Mgr.

G

Surety Bonds
II

Bail Bonds for Recorders'
Circuit and Federal Courts

445 CLINTON ST.

1359 MONROE AVE.

CAdillac 0863

Branch Office

1405 BEAUBIEN ST.
Cadillac 0301.0302-0303

■If

A Happy, Joyous New Year

RIVARD BROS.

Super Service Station

13852 VAN DYKE AVE.

PL.. 1070

SALES k SERVICE

Also

20955 VAN DYKE

Near Eight Mile Road

ROSH DASIIONAII ORICIITING8

HAUPERT
Plumbing Supply

LUMBER mid PLUMBING
SUPPLIES

Visit Our New Furniture
Department

19409 JOHN R STREET
Townsend 8.4189

PLane 1250-1

Best Wishes for the New Year

CONSOLIDATED BRASS CO.

CLARENCE C. 510SACK, Pros.

139 3. SUMMIT

VINEWOOD 1-2000

R0811 HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL

CHECKER ELECTRIC COMPANY

PHILIP ABRAMOVITZ

11115 SEWARD

JACK LEVINSKY

MADISON 0441

