A merica 'apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMOS CINCINNAll 30, OHIO PAGE THREE PIEDETROIVLWIS/I rl RON September 24, 1937 137 Vies For Sale--Apartments cad COMMUNITY HONORS FRED M. BUTZEL THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Patrick H. O'Brien Heads Labor's Slate as Mayor Candidate YIDDISH THEATER TO FUNCTION AGAIN IN DETROIT THIS YEAR with flowers donated by Feldman (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Bros. of the Dexter-Joy Florists, Judge Patrick H. O'Brien, peo- Goldman said that the 85,000 and with the American and Zion- Littman Announces Plans for Initial Performance This Jews of that country contributed ist fiagts loaned by Purity chap- ple's candidate for mayor, is the Sunday; Jewish Actors' Union to Supervise son of a copper miner who was $250,000 to the fund for a per- ter of Eastern Star. killed in the mines of Northern Apt rents now 50% to 75% Appearances Here Additional Trees Planted lord of two years—a sum approx- of normal. You may have imately six times larger than is Theodore Levin reported that Michigan. His life is the story of a fight; first against poverty, then no idea of the tnarvelous being contributed by the 75,000 2200 trees were thus far planted Detroit will once again have a east, including Sam Kravitz, Stel- against injustice to the common cash profile on these Insur- in the Butzel Forest. Jews of Detroit. la Cold, Felix Fogelnest, Yitzchok Yiddish theater. ance Co foreclosures until Additional gifts to the fund for people from which he sprang. In an analysis of the reasons Announcement was made this Swerdlov, Serele Gross, Bess Sha- It is a perfect climax to his you see our Facts and Fig- the Butzel Forest were received piro, Benny Gutlita and Jack advanced for anti-Semitism, Rabbi career that O'Brien should now week by A. Littman that the thea- Shargel. ures. Goldman said that it is because last week from the following: ter on 12th and Seward will begin head the first genuine people's The casts appearing in Detroit Jews are conspicuous by their ac- Ten trees each were planted $350,000 ticket in the history of Detroit. to function on Sunday, Sept. 26, tivitics, ubiquitous and an endur- by the following: Rabbi and Mrs. His record, his ideals, and his con- matinee and evening, when Wil- will be supervised by the Jewish foreclosed price. Outstand- ing minority. Palestine, he de- Solomon Goldman of Chicago, ception of democracy fit, as though liam Siegel's three-act drama, Actor's Union. ing apt of this city. Recon- Admission prices are: matinees clared, offers the solution to the :Kr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, Mr. Made to order, the new political "Souls for Sale," with songs and ditioned, refurnished. Nor- Problem because it is the one and Mrs. Harry Grevnin and Ru- life which is being born in the city dances, will be presented by a cast 25e to 75c and evenings 35c to mal rent $120,000 now ben Grevnin. $1. Seats are now available at the land that does away with con- of well-known players. $85,000. Former mtg $750,- Five trees were planted by Mr. and in the nation. spicuousness and ubiquity. Starring in the new cast are box office. Benefit performances O'Brien was born and reared in 000 now clear. Terms $100,- and Mrs. Louis Linsky, Harry may also be arranged at the Referring to the statement the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Anna Lillien and Louis Weiss, 000 bat 6% int. Make of- made by the chairman of the eve- Linsky, Miss Mary Linsky and He completed his grammar school who will be assisted by an able theater. fer. Benjamin Linsky. ning, Philip Slomovitz, that Great Contributions of $5 each were education in Kewsenaw Oounty, Britain betrayed the Jewish cause, worked as a mine for several $65,000 Rabbi Goldman declared that Jews received from Maurice Bordelove years in the copper mines of foreclosed price. Magnifi- and Alvin D. Hersch. themselves have also been betray- cent cut stone, bk and steel Four trees were planted by Dr. Houghton County; taught school ers; that if Jews had responded and at Cooper Harbor; and then with 4 story marble entrance 4 Mrs. Charles Lakoff. to the Zionist appeal the situa- sallies Peace Conference, where to 6 rooms all refinished. Three trees each were planted the money he had saved, attended (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) tion would not be as serious as law school at Valparaiso, Ind. his dream of an Independent New Frigidaires new table by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, it is today. He recalled the nego- whenever he passed a Jewish Czechoslovakia was realized, he top stoves. Normal $200,- Zion Zeire Zion Branch 3, From 1891 until 1890 O'Brien tiations that were conducted 50 Poale 000. Normal rent $30,000, Infant Service Group and Sarah practiced law In Superior, Wis. home. This atavistic belief was too the lead in fighting for rec- years ago to purchase the Wailing Then, for 13 years more, he prac- dissipated when hewas employed ognition of the rights of small now $14,000. Terms $15,- Wall site for a paltry sum of Reisman. 000 bal. 51/2% int. trees each were planted ticed in the little town of Laurium, as a toter to the young son of a nations and succeeded in prevail- $100,000 and remindedd the au- by Two Jewish merchant, Once, while ac- ing upon Woodrow Wilson to In- Mich. the following: Poale-Zeire dience that a Jewish millionaire In 1911 O'Brien achieved his companying his charge into the corporate minority guarantees in $55,000 chose instead to build an orphan Zion, branch 2; Philip Breitmeyer, first major political and personal country the Jewish youngster sud- the peace pacts. It is a strange foreclosed price. 4 story 4 Sally Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Abe home with this sum of money Kasle, Dr. and Mrs. Gera Schin- triumph, In a district which was denly disappeared. When Masaryk historical parallel that Lord Ar- and 5 rooms elect refrig. and the opportunity to acquire agel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, 10 to 1 Republican he ran for went to look for him he found him thur Balfour, who Issued the dec- Excellent condition. Last the Wailing Wall site was lost Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kaplan, circuit judge on a Democratic behind a barn saying his prayers. laration regarded as the Magna sale $125,000. Normal rent Perhaps for all time. ticket—and was elected! This made a profound impression Charts of a Jewish Palestine, was $16,600 now $10,500. Rabbi Goldman, in addition Clarissa and Samuel Fineman, From 1933 to 1935 Patrick II. on Masaryk, and probably ac- also the author of the manifesto Terms $11,000 bat 51/2% to making his trip to Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish O'Brien was attorney general of counts for his great sympathy that formally recognized the Re- int. to deliver the address at the Children's Home, Dr. and Mrs. Michigan. In this capacity he per- a Czech he public of Czechoslovakia. Butzel meeting, at ■ personal Emil Amberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max sonally supervised the drafting of with the Jews, for as $35,000 Masaryk was no stranger to sacrifice, not only donated his Silverman, James Ii. Norton, Dr. the first emergency banking laws also knew what it means to belong Harry C. Metzger. Zionism. In his student days he foreclosed price. Court de- to an oppressed people. services to the Jewish National One tree each was planted by to be presented to any legislature sign 4 rooms. Lost sale In 1882, he was called to Prague had known Theodor Here, and Fund Council, but at the con- in the United States. $115,000. Normal rent as professor of philosophy at the had commented favorably on the elusion of the meeting contrib- the following: Mr. and Mrs. Da- $14,500 now $6,800. Terms newly-established University of "Judenstaat" in "The Athen- uted the sum of $15 for plant- vid Sherage, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick, Mr. and Sirs. J. M. Lat- INCREASED ACTIVITIES $7,000 bal 51/2% int. Prague. His liberalism attracted aeum," a journal he founded to ing of 10 trees in the Butzel tin, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cap- Czech nationalism. Dur- Forest in Palestine. AT NORTH END CLINIC students from every corner of foster Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pan- $30,000 Europe and his classes became the ing a visit to the United States In The presentation to Mr. Butzel ash. Judge John V. Brennan, 1907 he became friends with foreclosed price 60 ft cor- focus of renascent Czech national- of the certificates indicating that Miss Katherine Tinnette, Miss Activity continued to be heavy ner like new. 12 private a forest is being planted and a Merlah Andrews of Farmington, at the North End Clinic accord- ism. A firm believer in the future Stephen S. Wise and had the dis- tinction of being the first guest porches. New hall carpets. testimonial book containing the Mich., Chester L. Schwartz. ing to a report released this week of his people, he nevertheless speaker at the Free Synagogue's Last sale $67,000. Normal would not compromise with the names of all contributors to the which revealed that May, June and open forum. Masaryk publicly rent $8,500 now $6,100. fund was made by Theodore Levin July showed higher average of truth for the sake of demagogy. the idea of a Jewish Terms $6,000 bat 51/2 c'e int. treasurer of the Butzel Forest in Morris Granet Again Heads work per clinic day than January, Despite his burning love for the supported restoration in Palestine on his ar- Czech and Slovak people, he Palestine Committee of which Mishkan Israel February and March. Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321 - rival in America during the War. Clarence H. Enggaas was chair- During May, June and July, braved contumely and denunciat As president of Czechoslovakia he ion as a traitor to expose as forg- man. Homer Warren & Co. Morris Granet was re-elected 1,555 individuals made an average eries the Kralo Dvoreke documents sanctioned the granting of the In his response, Mr. Butzel, REALTORS unanimously by the membership of 6,101 visits per month and dur- with Czech patriots regarded as Palestine mandate to England. In who was visibly moved by the ing the same period 491 new 63 Tears Dependable Service great tribute accorded him, urg- of Congregation Mishkan Israel patients applied for service, Of national treasures because they 1925 he received Chaim Weiz- ed his audience always to remem- as president for his fdurth con- the new patients, 41 per cent were supposedly proved the greatness mann and pledged his active sup- secutive year, at the annual mem- port. ber the obligations that we owe unemployed, and about 31 per cent and antiquity of Czech culture. Two years later he paid an of- to democratic institutions and bership meeting on Yom Kippur were referred to the clinic by That this exposure brought him night, Sept. 16. ficial visit to Palestine. the first ideals. He took occasion to plead various welfare agencies. Of the the enmity of his own people head of a modern state to do so Morris Pollock was elected for unstinted support to the Com- total of 18,304 visits for these meant less to Masaryk than his munity Fund, whose campaign vice-president,. David Goldberg. three months, 74 per cent were passionate desire to teach and tell since the Kaiser went to the Holy treasurer, A. Kellman, secretary; Land. He toured the Jewish col- will be held in a few weeks. the truth as he saw it free. Mr. Butzel stated that he had Harry Gunsburg, sexton, It was this same fearless in- onies and discussed conditions According to a report just re- The following trustees were the with Zionist leaders. He was a fundamental belief in leased by the Council of Jewish tegrity that led him to defend a principles of the Jewish Na- appointed: N. Zussman, I. Gen- Federations and Welfare Funds, Jew accused of ritual murder, On greeted by thousands of people delman, P. J. Garzek, Wm. Levi, on his visit to the Hebrew Uni- tional Fund, and in its unify- of which the Detroit Jewish Wel- April 1, 1899, a 19-year-old girl versity, to which his government ing force. He related to his A. Balfirer, S. Morris, M. Mar- named Agnes Ilruza was found has made many gifts. So friendly fare Federation is a member, the golis, B. Ablecap, M. Soks, J. audience a conversation he had 8210 TWELFTH ST. volume of work has risen through- slain in a forest near the Bohe- with Ossip Gabrillawitsch a short Shiffman, Sam Schurter, H. Lif- out the country in dispensaries mian town of Polna. The police was he to Zionism that his visit became a political issue in his time before the death of the shitz, M. Goldforb, A. Raskin, B. MADISON 6191 Burdick, B. Gould, Sa mLubet- and out-patient departments o f arrested a Jewish vagabond by native land, where Catholics great pianist and director. Mr. hospitals which are under Jewish the name of Leopold !Ulmer and claimed that he visited only Jew- Butzel said that they had dis- sky, S. Chesluk, H. Lonslay. charged him with having commit- ish holy places and neglected A public installation will be auspices. cussed various causes, and Gab- The council's report shows that ted the crime as part of a Jewish those sacred to Catholics. It was Again a Jewish Theatre held on Shmini Atzeres during rilowitsch remarked that the ritual. !Elsner was quickly con- then that his enemies revived an Detroit led all dispensaries not morning services, directed by most important cause of all is in Detroit! Rabbi Isaac Stollman and Cantor connected with hospitals in the victed and sentenced to death. But old canard that he, the offspring the Jewish National Fund. Masaryk, who had been following of a serf and a chambermaid, was total number of patients for the Samuel Mogil, at the synagogue, Paying a tribute to Reform First Performance of the months of April, May and June the case, was convinced there had really the illegitimate son of a Judaism, Mr. Butzel said that it Blaine at Linwood. New Season with 4,777 patients as against been a grievous miscarriage of Bohemian Jew, On his 85th made definite contributions to justice. Unhesitatingly he con- Jewish life. Analyzing briefly his Gifts to Infant Welfare Fund 3,365 patients at the Alfred Ben- verted his classroom into an un- jamin Dispensary in Kansas City activities in Detroit, he stated of Hadassah and the 2,389 patients reported by official law court, calling witness that he is primarily interested not Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman after witness to prove the ab- in the criticisms among groups of the infant welfare fund of the the East New York Dispensary, in surdity of the charge. Defying the but in the contributions that each Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has Brooklyn, N. Y. Matinee and Evening For the second three months of ire of some of his professional col- group makes. received contributions from the 1936 the North End Clinic reported leagues, the clergy and the anti- The meeting was opened with following: 17,618 visits as against the 18,842 Semitic press, all of whim had de- The Sensational Drama greetings by Dr. Israel Wiener, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Apple- manded his resignation, Masaryk chairman of the Jewish National by, in memory of B. Barnett of for April, May and June of 1937. published a series of articles The survey indicates a lower per- Fund Council of Detroit. Cleveland; Dr. Barney Malbin, in centage of new patients who are championing Hilsner and exposing In his opening remarks as chair- memory of Mrs. Amelia Kauf- as a myth. man, Mr. Slomovitz spoke of the man; Dr. and Mrs. David Fan- Jewish at the North End Clinic— the blood ritual tale Champion of Downtrodden importance of the Jewish Na- man, in honor of James Ellman's and a slight decrease in all pa- He was accused of having been tional Fund and said that the 50th birthday; Mr. and Mrs. Mil- tients—during the above three bribed by Jewish organizations. Butzel Forest is only in its for- ton Mittenthal, in memory of months. About half of the clinics Riots occurred in his lecture hall. marked de- reporting showed mative stages. Ile urged that Joseph Levin and Mrs. Goldstein; children were insulted and Detroiters should continue to in memory of Joseph Levin from creases in the number of new Jew- His in the streets. Ile him- plant trees in this forest, in honor David Zemon, Mr. and Mrs. ish patients, with North End maltreated self was socially ostracized, and of or in tribute to their dear Robert Loewenberg, Esther Clinic one of the 15 which showed windows in his home were smashed very little change—less than one ones, thus enlarging the Butzel Loewenberg and Mr. and Mrs. by fanatic mobs. But like Zola in per cent. Forest and remembering at the Saul Saulson. the Dreyfus case, Masaryk was same time the cause of Pales- Knights of Pythias to Re- determined to see justice done. tine's redemption. To Christians who assailed him Joseph A. Smith Candidate An unusually interesting feat- sume Weekly Meetings In 3 Acts by Wm. Siegel. as a "Jew-lover," he replied: "lie for Common Council ure of the evening was the ap- who looks up to Jesus as his pearance for the first time in De- Joseph A. Smith, candidate for Next Tuesday evening, Sept. This play had a run of 18 troit of one of the finest Jewish the common council, was born and 28, Detroit Lodge No. 55 will master cannot be anti-Semitic. You must be either one thing or weeks in New York City. singers in America today—David raised in Detroit, is 47 years of commence weekly meetings, with Glinkovsky of Cleveland, former- age and attended public and an important business meeting. the other and if you are a Chris- tian you cannot be anti-Semitic." ly of Palestine, who has appeared parochial schools. He was a mem- — PRICES — The entertainment committee in opera in Italy. He was accom- ber of the Steamfitters and Help- headed by Jack Werner will pre- Ultimately Masaryk won a new Matinee-25c, 35e, 50c, 75e panied on the organ by Jason ers Union, affiliated with the sent a report of the social func- trial for Hilener but not free- Evening-35c, 55c, 75c, $1 Tickton, organist of Temple Beth American Federation of Labor. At tions planned for the coming fall dom, for the unfortunate Jew El. Mr. Glinkovsky sang the fol- the age of 20, he entered the busi- and winter. Matters of import- was again sentenced to death. Tax Extra lowing selections: "Zamri Li," ness world, owned and operated a ance to the welfare of the lodge This time, however, Empror Franz Josef commuted the sentence to Tickets at Box Office. Yemenite folksong, for which he landscape and cement business. will be discussed. Chancellor life Imprisonment. Masaryk con- wrote the music: "Song of the A few years later he pioneered Commander Frank Berman urges tinued his struggle until 1918, Flute;" "Ingathering of the Ex- in the transportation business, and all members to attend. when in the closing months of iles," words by A. H. Friedmand, was one of the first operators be- el:tr was par- rhw erae ra,ftlilsn For benefit performances, music by Glinkovsky: "Ve-Ulai;" tween Michigan and Ohio. The Evening Schools to Resume the orld r.r and kreo: pr dope d . "Song of Labor" by Bialik. apply at theatre every day company was known as the Film ward his as Classes in Consumer garded him The Butzel testimonial even- Transport Company, Joseph A. from 11 a. m. vided him with funds until his Buying ing commenced with the singing Smith, president. lie inaugurated death. When the limbs ritual of "America" and "Hatikvah." the first overnight Avery service trial opened in Kiev in Copies of the Butzel testimonial between Detroit and key cities in The Detroit Public Evening murder 1913, Masaryk again vehemently book will be placed by the Jewish Michigan and Ohio. Schools are again offering a denounce dthe blood accusation National Fund Council of Detroit course in consumer buying and If elected to the Common Coun- part in or- for observation by Detroiters in cil, he pledges his support to re- consumer co-operation. T h e and took a leading t meetings against the following places: Temple Beth volutionize the D.S.R. and Motor- course is intended to help the gazna irsintst popgrorotemss Czarist El Library, Shaarey Zedek Li- bus transportation, and give De- household purchaser get the 'Elsner case raised Masaryk brary, Bnai Moshe Library, Main troit modern transportation facili- greatest value out of his buying to The the heights as the champion branch of Public Library, at the ties. dollar. of the underdog and the down- Philadelphia-Byron branch of the Classes are meeting on Tues- Headquarters for his campaign , During the closing days United Hebrew Schools. at the of- have been established at 504 Film day evening at 7:30 at Northern trodden. of the World War. when he was fice of The Detroit Jewish Chron- Exchange Bldg. High School and on Monday struggling for the emancipation icle and the Library of the De- There are five Smiths in the evening at 7:30 at Northwestern of the Czechs and Slovaks. Jews troit News. campaigns, but he is the only High School. A fee of 50c is as well as other minority peoples The cover for the Butzel Book Joseph A. Smith. charged. rallied to his side. At the Ver• Was designed by Irving Isaacs. The cuts were contributed by the Modern Engraving Co. Councilman Bradley Honored by Supervisors The pulpit of Temple Beth El was decorated on the occasion of the Butzel testimonial evening ANOTHER RENT RAISE CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S WASHINGTON --- Lou k. C. s . rd In odor, .clad. the PO of to her days and oiled (ear irvin gene Peed r and liner Ann • LITTMAN'S People's Theater Help Me Clean Out the City HMI • Former Circuit Court Judge —10 Years. • Former Attorney General of Michigan-2 Years. The Michigan Official Directory Says of Mr. O'Brien "He is recognised as an author- ity on Constitutional Law. He Is known as a liberal, public spirited citizen; as a progressive public of- Grist and as • man who places personal del.. above property rights, whose heart beats in sympathy with the great masses of the people whether they toil in the factory, in the mine, or on the farm." PATRICK II. O'BRIEN for MAYOR birthday the Jews of Czechoslo- vakia paid tribute to him by con- tributing 50,000 kronen to char- ity and raising an equal sum for the establishment of Kfar Alas- aryk in Palestine in his honor. As a further symbol of the esteem in which Jewry held him. he was elected ■ freeman of the all- Jewish city of Tel Aviv, a dis- tinction conferred upon only two other Christians, General Allenby and Lord Balfour. During the post-war years, when the idealism that had given birth to Czechoslovakia was being displaced by reaction throughout Europe, Masaryk steadfastly kept his country on the road to de- mocracy. Years before Hitler, when life was already intolerable for Jewish students In Eastern Europe, he let it be known that they would Inn welcome in Czech universities. When Jewish refu- gees began to pour out of Ger- many in 1933 and 1934, Masaryk saw to it that thousands of them found a haven of refuge in Czech- oslovakia. Under his rule every attempt to introduce anti-Semit- ism Into the politics, schools and business of Czechoslovakia was nipped in the bud. To anti-Se- mitic student rioting at the Ger- man university of Prague ho re- plied by appointing German Jew- ish refugee professors to the fac- ulty, Masaryk is dead but he leaves as his indestructible monument the great Republic of Czechoslo- vakia. Humanitarian, scholar, nation-builder and towering rep- resentative of democracy in dic- tatorship-ridden Europe, Masaryk was one of the handful of per- sonalities that retained their greatness after the World War. In the very heart of Europe he built a state that teaches by ex ample the advantages of liberty over despotism. No narrow chau vinist, he championed the free- dom of his own people, but al- ways insisted that minovities b given a square deal. Masaryk was not a philo-Semite, but a right-thinking and liberty-loving statesman who could not endure oppression or persecution of any sort. Anti-Semitism was hateful to him. Ills life-long attitude of simple justice to the Jews, de- void of sentimental and platitu- dinous expressions of friendship, stood the Jews in better stead for three generations than the more demonstrative but less practical behavior of other political lead- ers who were Masaryk's contem- poraries. (Copyright. 1131, S. A. P. ) TOLMICH AND KANTER WIN TRIP TO CANADA Ben Tolmich, general agent, and Phillip L. Kanter. associate general agent, of the Continental Assurance Co., left on a trip to Canada sponsored by their com- pany in recognition of the volume of life Insurance they produced this year. They go to Montreal and then board the Duchess of Bedford and travel down the St. Lawrence River to Quebec. After spending two days at the Cha- teau Frontenac in Quebec they will return to Montreal for a short stay-over at the Mt. Royal Hotel. Immediately after this trip the party returns to Chicago for the company's annual agents' convention. SUN., SEPT. 26 • SOULS FOR SALE C • 0 I 69 UP MINUS OUR TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE J • DELICIOUS DINNERS 536 U 1.30 P. N. • 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY IssisIlse Dow On et I 0. • FREE PARKING 4 • •AMDDCSI nif tEt111111101INT HAW ( 5:.41 1.0114 Eng. 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