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December 17, 1937
PAGE THREE
and HE LEGAL CHRONICLE
NEW POLICY FOR
YIDDISH THEATER
Mischa and Lucy German to
C. F. SMITH Co.
PURE FOOD STORES
Be Here Beginning
Dec. 25
Abraham Littman, manager of
Littman's People's Theater, 12th
and Seward, announced this week
that a company that will play here
for the balance of the season is
being organized and that a net of
outstanding Yiddish. productions
is being planned for a period of
several months.
Mr. Littman also announces that
star attractions will be presented
from time to time and outstand-
ing Yiddish actors will be featured
periodically.
The new season under the
above plan will commence on Sat-
urday matinee, Dec. 25, with Mis-
cha and Lucy German. These two
stars, who are well known in De-
troit theater goers, will remain
here for several weeks and will be
followed by other outstanding or
tors who will appear in important
attractions.
New Year Eve Performance
The traditional New Year Eve
midnight show will be given on
Friday night, Dec. 31. Mr. Litt-
mann announces. that the entire
cast of actors, together with Mis
cha and Lucy German. will be pre-
sented in an outstanding perform
ance. Ile urges that reservations
for this performance be made in
advance at the box office of the
theater as soon as possible.
WHERE PRICE TELLS
AND QUALITY SELLS
•
GOV. MURPHY REVEALS PLOT
AGAINST JEWS IN TALK AT
YESHIVA COLLEGE CONCLAVE
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
to minimize sectarian and racial
barriers; if, in the faith of Roger
Williams, we judge each citizen
by his character and ability rather
than by his theological creed; if
in our social life we sincerely try
to see through our neighbor's
eyes and as to grasp his point of
view; if we remind the Christian
that Christ and His Aspostles were
loyal Jews and never abandoned
their ancestral faith; if we re-
mind the Jew, in turn. that the
most influential Jew in history is
the Man of Galilee; and if we
keep constantly before us this pre-
cept of both Judaism and Chris-
tianity: 'Thou shalt love the Lord
thy God with all thy heart, with
all thy soul, with all thy mind;
thou shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself.'"
The conference closed with the
adoption of a resolution calling
upon American Jewry to contri
bute to the $1,000,000 fund. The
money has been earmarked as fol
lows: $500,000 for the liquids
tion of debts; for scholarships
$250,000; maintenance fund for
the next two years, 2100,000; for
a graduate school, $100,000; en-
larging the library, $50,000. The
following quotae were assigned
to various Jewish communities:
New York, $475,000; Pennsyl-
vania, $100,000; New England,
675,000; Pacific Coast, 650,000:
Middle West, ;75,000; South,
;75,000; Atlantic Seaboard, $75,-
000.
tion is seriously affecting the
small Jewish communities whose
population is shrinking faster
than the larger cities, that Jewish
emigration directed by organiza-
tion .totalled 3,641 during the
first six months of 1937, of whom
1,363 went to Palestine, 1.870 to
overseas lands, 339 foreigners re-
patriated and 69 went to Euro-
pean countries. In addition 5,000
Jews went abroad without assist-
ance.
MRS. WELT PLANS CLASSIFIED
COUNCIL PROGRM
FOR '38 CONCLAVE
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laos.
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids, women fot
part time work. By hour, day
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi-
son 2526.
When Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon,
founder of the National Council
of Jewish Women, appears as the QUILTS—Made or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pil- ,
honor guest at the 15th triennial
lows recovered—special, ;1.25.
convention of the organization to
Full line of curtains, baby, ,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. 11001111
;350.
60% of Jewish Children in Ger-
many Attend Special Jew-
ish School
NEW YORK (WNS) — Sixty
per cent (23,670) of the 39,000
Jewish school children in Ger-
many on Jan. 1, 1937, were at-
tending special Jewish schools, it
was reported by the Joint Distri-
bution Committee. The Jewish
school system consists of 167
schools, of which 76 are public
elementary schools, 72 private
elementary schools and 19 high-
er schools.
There are still 10,000 German
Jewish refugees in France and
Belgium, accordinfi to a report
received here by the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, Of the
7,000 in France, 2,600 are needy.
BUSINESS or Professional ladies
and gentlemen desirous of mak-
ing acquaintance for the object
of matrimony, write Box 25,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Strictly confidential.
FOR RENT — Steam-heated fur-
nished rocm. Home privileges.
Convenient transportation. 9103
Linwood Ave., upper.
DRIVING to Los Angeles, Calif.
Can accommodate four. Share
expenses. 628 Pingree Ave.
Trinity 2-1100,
FOR RENT — Comfortable, front
room in home of congenial
adults, Desirable surroundings.
MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT
Good transportation. Garage if
Tells How Nazi. Saluted as He
desired. 3317 Glynn Ct., near
be held in Pittsburgh beginning
Recited Kaddish After Lay-
Dexter. Townsend 8-0186.
Jan, 23, she will be presented with
ing Wreath at Memorial
a list of 100 new members fo
A color guard of uniformed every one of her 80 years. "Found FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for a gentleman or em-
German soldiers replied with the ens Day," which marks the birth
ployed couple. Telephone. Near
Nazi salute and shouts of "Heil day of Mrs. Solomon, will be cele
bus
line, 3840 Elmhurst Ave.,
Hitler" as an American Jewish brated through a series of simul
Apt 5,
war veteran recited the Hebrew taneous meetings held by 200 sec
prayer for the dead at the monu- Mons of the Council in the United
War on Nazi Camp
FOR RENT—Cheerfpl, furnished
SOUTHBURY, Corm (WNS)- ment of Germany's World War States and Canada through Janu
room in home of couple for sin-
dead
in Berlin, it was revealed by ary, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, pro-
The war by Southbury's fighting
gle or couple. Kitchen privi-
Isador
Gennett,
46-year-old
news-
gram chairman of the triennia
The Jewish Publication Society Yankee farmers against the es-
leges. 8033 Cortland, near Wit-
dealer
and
war
veteran,
on
his
convention, announced on her ar
of America announces that the tablishment of a Nazi camp in
deniere, downstairs.
Edwin Wolf Prize Winning Novel, their front yard gained renewed return from a European jaunt rival in New York this week to
"Tomorrow's Bread," by Beatrice impetus when several hundred during which he stunned and em- conclude plans for the convention
FOR
RENT — Clean, furnished
The original prayer delivered by
Bisno, will be released on Dec. 27. men and women from 20 neigh- harassed Nazi officialdom by re-
room for one or two in home of
positing a wreath at the war me- Mrs. Solomon on the occasion of
The printing of this novel will boring communities held a mass
adults, Telephone service. Gar-
establish • a new record for the meeting here and organized the morial in the name of the Jewish the first convention of the Council
age If desired. Good transporta-
Jewish Publication Society, as United Americans, a non-sectar- War Veterans, the American IA- held in Chicago in 1896 will be re-
tion. 2233 Clairmount Ave. Tyler
Rion
and
the
Disabled
American
i
10,000 copies are being printed an and non-partisan movement
peated at the opening meeting of
6-0052,
of the first edition.
pledged to combat un-American Veterans. Filling in the details the convention, Sunday right,
"Tomorrow's Bread" will retail activities. The movement was of his amazing exploit, Gennet Jan 23, Mrs, Welt announced,
COUPLE leaving for Los Angeles
for $2.60, and will be available as l aunched by George A. Holmes, told how the military officials of
The National Council of Jew-
end of December in new Pontiac.
one of the three books which mem- who started Outpost No, 1, Uni- Berlin provided him with a guard ish Women, which is the oldest
Would like young man to drive.
bers of the Jewish Publication So- ted Americans. A flurry of ex- of honor despite the fact that he national women's organization in
had
identified
himself
as
a
Jew,
References.
Call Randolph 6998
ciety receive annually for the citement was created at the meet-
America, was founded by Mrs.
or Townsend 7-5558.
membership dues, which are avail- i ng when Edward S. Wallace of how he marched down Unter den Solomon at the conclusion of the
Linden
to
the
accompaniment
of
able for as low as $5.00 per year. Washington, Conn., entered the
Chicago World's Fair in 1893, The FOR RENT—Light, airy, well-
Full details of the membership hall and with his hand flung up admiring erode shouting "Heil Hit- Council grew out of the Congress
rurnished room for young man.
plan, catalogues, and other inter- n the Nazi salute shouted, "I'm ler," and how he laid his wreath. of Jewish Women of which Mrs.
Strictly modern, oil-heated, cor-
esting literature on the work of '; ick and tired of all this bunk. Only when it was learned that Solomon was the chairman at the
ner
home on Calvert Ave. Rea-
A debate on "Partition" between
the Society can be secured by 'm for the Germans and I don't the wreath bore the inscription time.
sonable. Townsend 7-3111,
Temple Beth El's Young People's
of
the
Jewish
War
Veterans
did
writing to the Executive Secre- c are who knows it."
A
nation-wide
campaign
to
add
Society and the Philomathic De-
he get into difficulties, Gennett
tary, Maurice Jacobs, 225 S. 15th
8000 new members to the Council's FOR RENT—Two well-furnished,
After being ejected from the said.
bating Society will take place on St., Philadelphia, Pa.
roster of more than 50,000 women
hall, Wallace was arrested and
modern, comfortable rooms in
Monday evening, Dec. 27, at the
declared he was questioned
l ater fined by Justice of the by He
is in full swing throughout the
adult home. Suitable for young
Center.
the
police
for
three
hours
and
Jewish Youth Problems to Peace Harold llicock for disturb-
country, Mrs. Welt announced.
men, women or couple. Refer-
14 minutes and then released,
The following is a list of some
i ng the peace. Hicock also post- thanks
The "birthday celebrations" will
ences. Home privileges. Near
Feature 1938 Assembly
to the intervention of an
new and continuing activities for
begin
In
Chicago,
Mrs.
Solomon's
poned
until
Dec.
27
the
cases
of
Trumbull car and 14th bus.
Program of Federations
American newspaper correspon-
the new season beginning in Janu-
2037 Taylor Ave.
Richard Koehler and Gustave dent. Gennett said he was allot- birthplace, with a city-wide birth-
ary:
Korn, members of the German- ted 10 minutes for the wreath- day party sponsored by the Chi-
Plans
for
meeting
the
current
I. Dramatic Group, Thursday evening,
cage section of the National Coun- FOR RENT—Pleasant, furnished
, ,,, II p m. lams wiii be prcriuced. problems of educational, cultural American Bund, who were arrest- laying exercises. It took him six
room for young man or lady in
ed on Dec. 5, for violating an old
cil of Jewish Women, Mrs. Maur-
Admission le by try-out. MI. Regina
and occupational adjustment con- l aw forbidding Sunday work. They minutes to deposit the wreath and ice L. Goldman, first vice-presi-
Schiller in charge.
refined home, Home privileges.
utter
a
few
words
including:
"I
2. S
fronting
Jewish
youth
in
America
Improvement, Monday eve-
3293 Richton, near Dexter Blvd.
had been engaged in clearing the salute you, unknown soldier. May dent and chairman of the execu-
nit.. 9 to II p. m., for eliminating lisp. will be outlined at the fifth sn-
Call
all week Townsend 6-2709,
s
ite
of
the
Nazi
camp.
tive
committee
of
the
National
and foreign accents. Miss Shirley
your soul rest in peace. As for
gam nual general assembly of the
ot the Board of Education I. In charge.
Council
of
Jewish
Women,
will
be
peace, we are all interested to
Council of Jewish Federations and
3. Puppetry, Wednesday evening,
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
WATERBURY,
Conn.
(WNS)
one
of
the
chief
speakers
on
that
I p. m, for mom 14 years and up.
have it among all the people and
room by adult family. Near bus
l'EX! Welfare Funds, Max Hirsch, chair- --Describing the activities of the
occasion. The "birthday celebra-
/Milt of Junior Puppetry to be isplayed
man of the program committee of pro-Nazi German-American Bund among all races." Then the self- tions" will culminate with
and car line. Garage, All con-
• 1 Center b
Mr.. Miriam Be rke.
d
a ban-
appointed
emissary
of
peace
and
the
Council,
announced.
The
as-
veniences. 2242 Hazelwood Ave.
1.
as- as "very similar to the Boy
ms Writing, T
Tuesday after.
quet to be held at the William Penn
'Tyler 5-4107.
noon, 4 to 6 p. m., led by Mr.. Julian ,.. sembly will open at the Nether-
Nether- Scouts," Carl Nicolay, Brooklyn good will decided to use up the Hotel in Pittsburgh on Wednes-
Kro ft, formerly publicity director f
land
nd Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati, regional director of the Bund, in- remaining time by saying Kad-
Detroit Community Fund, for those In
day,
Jan.
26,
with
more
than
1000
and a Hebrew prayer for
YOUNG man driving 1937 Pon-
tereet.4 in short-story and Play•WritIng. on
evening, Jan. 8.
i tiated legal action here to over- dish
peace. With great relish he told delegates and visitors assembled.
tiac to Florida wishes passenger
William. J. Shroder of Cincin- r
5. Social Dancing, Monday evening.
ide the new zoning laws of South- how he saluted and then said:
Mrs. Welt, who will be toast-
8 to 9 p. ray Mi. Edith Ruskin la I. nab, president of the Council, will
to share expenses, Address Box
charge.
bury which if upheld would pre- "You shall bring peace among, mistress at the banquet, announced
85, Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
e describe the growth of the Coun-
t thee CIA Tesday
u
evng,
7 to
vent the establishment of a pro- yourselves." To this the Nazi that a nation-wide broadcast with
en i
j1, will describe the growth of
p. m. for thoft Int ereated In light opera
I
posed Nazi camp.
and English songs. 211 . Dora Sperling t h e Council's membership and pro-
guard replied with the Nazi sal- the cooperation of the National
In Charge.
ute.
Saluting again, Gennett Broadcasting Company would link
graAmsdpuecriia
m
paitstteeyeaa
Rumania Would Financ• Expat-
7. Jewish American Youth Chortle,
went on with the prayer: "You the meetings in the form of teas
nlg committee p r.pointed
Sunday •fternuon, 3 to 6 p. m. Feature
riation of Jew.
Yiddish songs and choral work.
shall
bring
peace to all of us. and dinners from coast to coast
since
ht.
the last Assembly will offer
8arn•roff in charge.
The Dereneber meeting of the Temple
BUCHAREST (WNS)—Ruman- And you shall bring peace to all on that occasion. A special series
on of th jeew
orisghantio
c
izoa mmnunainty
d i
I. Photography mop Monday evening.
Slaterhood was held Doc. 7. Mr. Using
a
is
prepared
to
help
organize
Israel.
And
you
shall say amen." of dramatic episodes entitled, Steinman, president, presided. This wa•
:bjreecTivrtes
7 to 9 • a Jack Sella. of the Arta- •-•
Ama-
pr
"Forty-five
Years
of
Service"
will
•
seeded by a luncheon. Mrs. 130f1J101111
teur Photography School. Correct use teruncils
already set up in several a general European emigration Then he told the Nazis to say
loldateln read • paper on n What the
of camera and
and will underwrite the amen, and they did, in German. will portray the unique work of Sisterhood
developing IIIMS. An.-
ties to help iron out differences D
Expect. of Each Member..
ne r Book Ire'illeVen/YdedrneLday evening. within the Jewish group and ad- cost of expatriating its own na- With two minutes of his time still the National Council of Jewish
On Friday evening. Dee. 10, the lien.
t
Women in service to the foreign Ire•
to 9 D. m. Mrs. Emery Monarch is just
relationships between the ionals without racial and reli- l eft, Gennett said he was tempted
More rand...it'd by members of the
In charge.
gious prejudice, Foreign Minis- to make the sign of the six-point- born which has been a major part Sisterhood. The candle. were kindled by
10. Interior Decorating. Wednesday Jewish population and the general
}Ire M. J. Kaplan. Mr. Irving Stein-
evening. 5:30 to II p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth community. Another committee t er Yvon Delbos of France was ed Star of David on the monu- of its program since 1893.
man gays the opening prayer. The re-
Waxman to c barge. For those intere.ted
assured
by Rumanian officials, ment as the Nazis leave the swim-
mainder of the service was read by
In color combinations in draped. , Iloor. will report its study of methods of
during his conversations here. tika. But he thought better of
Mrx, Pam Benson, Mrs. Herman Dick-
cov ering and furniture .
o e ra
s
gs an aige
zin ng
eie
lczal support for over-
The visiting French statesman was it and merely left his Jewish War Kuhn, leader of the pro-Nazi Ger- (dein, 90.. Joesph Lipshlte, Mrs. Abe
II. Knit and Purl. Monday
Zamek and Mr. Saul Bloom. Mr. Ben-
7:30 tog
i nformed that Rumania is anxious Veterans button engraved with man-American Bund at a closed jamin
Goldstein delivered the memos
Dorothy VeTWinlao: 1.1).n"ntgabrgroe.ILtM
A
memorial
service
for
the
late
ruic'"!
and Mr.. Aryl.. Barnett gave the clos-
lion In knitting.
meeting of the International Re- ing
Felix M. Warburg, one of the to be included in the beneficiaries the star pinned to the wreath.
prey..
c Music
os furnished by •
Pro-Oans. Thureday evening,
Tired and worn out from the lotions Club at Union College has «pedal choir composed of Mr. Ab.
in . founders of the Council, will take of any general scheme for ab-
p. m. Contemporary event sand Kett-
sorbing Europe's excess popula- excitement of his trip, Gennett at drawn a protest from the Capital Lapidee. Mrs. William Mitchell midair..
lama discuseed. Mi. II•nnah Ferman I
place on Sunday, Jan. 9.
Erie
Friedland,
with
Mr. Saul J. Biro-
le charge.
s of the Jewi h krant at the organ. A social hour fol-
. 0 Many Detroiters are planning tion by a joint overseas colon- first declined to say much for District Council
13. Pint Aid Wesinesch. evening, 7:30
'zation program.
publication, indicating he had a War Veterans. The veterans de- lowed the wale..
to 9 p. m. Abe Samaky in charge.
t o attend the sessions.
II. Drama Reviews, Monday evening.
69-page manuscript which would clared Kuhn's appearance at the
TheIlnel BrIthheld the Disrern...
7:30 to
Anti-Semitie Agent Linked to Fes- be madepublic later. But after he college would allow "un-Ameri- meeting
et the Temple Der.
m.
charge.
th.nnn"n in Young People's League of
rim
(me.. was Aaron brooch of De-
• gist Plot in F
had been welcomed by Harry. H. can propaganda in a free insti- guest
II. What D'You Know, Thursday eve.
troit, pernnd vire.reeldent of District
United
Synagogue
Is-
Is-
sing,
PARIS
I, 10:39 p. m.. open to •Il 23
(WNS)—Probing deep- Schaffer, commander-in-chief of tution of learning." Charles lion- Grand Lodge No. F.
p. old and over. A Professor Guts
er into the foreign connections the Jewish War Veterans, who ikel, president of the club, de-
sues Journal
program beginning Jan. 6, Allen enimin
Rahhi Ede Friedland addressed the
In charge.
and support of the Fascists under presented him with a special med. fended the invitation, saying Profs.lonel
Women . . Group of Pontiac
Id. Bridge Party, Tuesday evening, 8
With the recent appearance of arrest on charges of plotting • al ; Harry Wengrow of Atlanta, Kuhn had been invited to appear and the Zedakah Club of Detroit last
to II p. m. Anagrams, monopoly. bridge.
week.
checker., cheee and other games. Open the first issue of its Jewish Youth military coup d'etat, the French vice-commander; and Isaac Sobel "in the interests of free speech."
to all 33 years old and over.
secret police have established that of Mount Vernon, national com-
on Dec. 17. Rabbi Friedland oyez., on
17. An School, for beginner.. Monday Journal, under the editorship of
and Thured., 4 to p. m.; advanced. Asher Block, the Young People's Baron Feorg de Poterre, sought mitteeman, he spoke more freely. Nazi Decree Restores Einstein "Th• Three Must Get Thetis." •n &noir-
e. of the aggremor natio. of the work
ammay, 11 to 1 p. m.
as the ringleader of the thwarted
Theory to Good Standing
and whet their actliity portend. for
u. blusic School for piano and violin. League of the United Synagogue putsch, is a notorious Snti-Semitic c On the dock he was greeted by a
the future.
in Reich
heering delegation comprised of
of America has at last realized a
Lesson, by •ppoi ntment.
11. Mothers C lub, meet ing In all eee- 13-year-old ambition and has em- agent. De Poterre's anti-Semitic members of the New York posts
BERLIN (WNS)—A decree by
Mee Norman Buckner of °Xt.. Dr.
lionsof the city.
activities became known after of the J. W. V.
Ix
spending • week in aide creek.
barked
upon
the
greatest
adven-
Dr.
Alfred
Rosenberg,
spiritual
SO. II e•ith Education Department, ,
the police of Berne, Switzerland,
honing. wreptlind handball. badminton, tore of its career.
dictator of the Nazi party, for-
tap-dancing, modern dance, buket-ball,
had
examined
documents
confis-
Children
of
Nazi
Consul
Assaulted
bidding Nazis to adopt an arbi-
The Jewish Youth Journal, pub-
ralisthenicia swimming .
by Anti-Semites Who Mis-
trary ideological stand toward the
21 Free Employ ment sureau. RegI.. lished monthly, is "dedicated to cated during a raid on his home.
trathins open
every
orning accept the ideals and interests of Ameri- Among the papers found was one
take Them for Jews
problems of prehistoric geogra-
R
Henn In
indicating
he
is
a
member
of
a
"""
'P.
m'
"
Annaoe.
WARSAW
(WNS)
—
The
pro-
phy, coomophyaisc and experimen-
can
Jewish
Youth,
to
the
advance-
Charge.
MI., Ruth Hutton left on Monday for
52. Sneed practice el... In mom ment of a more creative Jewish secret band of 26 Nazi agents. Nazi program of the anti-Semitic tal chemistry is believed to have St TALOA. Mo, where she accepted a
position with • model welfare agency.
and eport-hang. Tuesday,
Wn 'innnin' Y life, and the furtherance of uni- On various occasions he has gone National Democrats created an in- restored Albert Einstein's theory
and Thuraday, 8:30 to 4 p.
Edward Licht!' lens for Florida, to
en vernal
freedom, justice, and under the name of LeCleuq, Far- ternational incident here when of relativity to good standing in
Register with Mrs. Sarah
IL
mer and Meikert.
three Endeks assaulted the three Germany. Einstein's theory has spend the winter months.
Selmin, social director. Play will peace." Its aim is to inject a spir-
Without the aid and co-opera- children of the German consul- long been condemned here as
Mr and Mr. Herman Starks of Call-
take place on Monday evening, 6 it of greater co-operation and cre-
tion of the major international general in Warsaw because they Jewish and un-German. but the forni• are the guests of 15e1r uncle,
to 8 p. m. Fee will be set by a corn- i vity among American Jewish
Jewish relief agencies the Central were mistaken for Jews. Walk- ne wdecree, which forbids limita- C. J. Levy.
mittee, which will meet Thursday Yt
Youth, not in any particularized
David Kahn and MI. Nannette Kahn
field of endeavor but in the to- Committee of the Reichsvertre- ing in Prestinski Park, the chil- tions on inquiry in the natural
evening, Dec. 16, at 8 p, m.
tong der Juden in Deutschland dren were overheard talking what sciences, appears to restore the are expected hoc. on Friday from Ann
Rolle•skating party, Thursday tality of Jewish life.
Arbor toHiend their vacation with their
cannot maintain its work on be- the Endeks believed to be Yiddish. Jewish physicist's theory to grace parent., Mr. and Mrs Ale. Kuhn. They
evening, Jan. 13, from 8 to 11 p.m.,
*III he arrompanled by Dr. J. Klein
half of German Jewry, it was Actually they were speaking Ger- in Naziland.
in Center gymnasium. Fibre skates 30th Anniversar7 Dinner of Sons declared in
of Philadelphia.
a report roving the man but the Endeks didn't know
of Loa to Rain. Large Sum
will be provided as well as instruc•
activities of the central repre- the difference.
At a meeting of the Temple Blaterhood
for
Huleh
Land
Colony
Mon. Dancing to music and a pro-
held en
n ..
,s
Monday,
• supper W. planned
Declaring their unswerving loy-
A drive to raise 850,000 in the sentative body of German Jewry
for j
gram of entertainment. Fees, 30c
for the first half of 1937 which alty to the Polish state, a confer-
n
for Center members, 35c for non.ext four years for the founding
was made public here by the Euro- ence of the Jewish War Veterans
members. This will include the tip of a colony in the name of the
Earlier Deadline For
for the skate-boy. Refreshments Order Sons of Zion in the proposed pean executive of the Joint Dis- of Poland adopted • resolution
tribution Committee. The report demanding the outlawing of all Purchases Made As Memorials
American
sector
in
Upper
Galilee
The Next Two Issues
will be served. Everyone is invited
will be launched at the forthcom- estimates total expenditures for racialist propaganda and rejected
By S
I Detroit•re
to this "Carnival on Wheels",
1937 amounting to 4,300,000 as libelous charges that the Jews
"Boy Meets Girl", Sunday, Jan. ing 30th anniversary dinner of the
Due
to the fact that there
arks, and total collections of are a harmful element to Polish
Mrs. S. L Kavanau, chairman
23, at 8 p. m. Federal Theater Order Sons of Zion on Sunday eve-1 m
will be no mail deliveries on
232,000 marks for the first half culture. The resolution pointed of the Jewish National Fund com-
presents a 3-act hilarious comedy, ning March 6 at Hotel Astor it ,, of this year. Of this sum
Dec. 25 and Jan, 1, the next
1,491,- out that "Jews made and are still mittee of Hadassah, announces
which enjoyed an extended stay on was announced by Dr. Harris J. 000 marks came
two issues of The Detroit Jew-
from the J. D. making lasting and indestructible that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler
Broadway. Tickets to go on wale Levine, chairman of the Palestine
ish Chronicle will be mailed a
C., the World Council for Ger- contributions" to Polish culture. have purchased a $25 Mulch Gift
Committee
of
the
organization.
Of
Jan. 1. 25c to Center members, 35c
day earlier than usual and
many
Jewry
and
the
Jewish
Col-
and vigorously protested against Bond in memory of Mrs. Lena
to non-members. Clubs may reserve the above total, the sum of 110,000
there will be an advance dead-
onization Association, while 741,- ghetto benches for Jewish college Levin of Chicago, III., mother of
sections of seats if tickets are is expected to be raised at the din.
line, as follows:
ner, at which more than 600 rep- 000 marks were raised in Ger- students.
Mrs. Irvin Cohen.
bought in advance.
All copy for the issue of
resentatives and guests from many.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen
Friday, Dec. 24, will have to be
A breakdown of expenditures Austria Honore Jewish Doctors and Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger have
camps in New York, New Jersey,
in the hands of the editor not
for
the
first
six
months
of
1937
With
Special
Stamp
Pennsylvania, and other neighbor-
also purchased Hutch Gift Bonds
later than Tuesday morning,
VIENNA (WNS) —Ferdinand in memory of Mrs. Levin, and Mr.
ing states are expected to attend. shows 600,000 marks expended
Dec. 21.
for economic aid, 300,000 for emi Ritter von Hebra, celebrated Jew- and Mrs. M. H. Prince has aus-
All copy for the issue of
Berri. Commends Editorial ;nation and repatriation, 200,000 ish dermatologist of the 19th cen- cribed to a purchase of land in Friday, Dec. 31, will have to be
for relief, 300,000 for schools
On New Year Observance 200,000 for organization and ad tury, has been honored by Aus- memory of Mrs Levin.
in the hands of the editor not
tria in its new series of stamps
Mrs. Roue Goldberg and child-
Announcement was made this Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
later than Tuesday morning,
ministration, 75,000 for youth by having his portrait on • 24- ren have purchased a 110 Iluleh
week that the United Americans,
Dec. 28.
Permit me to commend you for and sports activities and 41,000 groschen stamp. Mehra, who died
Gift Bond M memory of their
"a national organization of Prot- your well written editorial enti-
for religious and cultural work in 1880, was one of the greatest husband and father. Same Gold-
estant, Catholic and Jewish pee- tied,
New Year Eve Celebre or a total of 1,850,000 marks
dermatologists of all time. A Du- berg, in commemoration of his
The height of something oe
pie", will have its national head- tiona" which appeared in The De- report sets the German Jewish
na of Joseph Skoda, he compiled Yahrxeit.
other 'sae regaled by movie tycoon
quarters in Detroit. Offices have troit Jewish Chronicle of Dec. 10
population at 392,350 at the end a classification based on the patho-
Collection to the amount of $3 Sam Goldwyn when he tried to
already been rented at 718 Penob- 1937. Y our continued support for
of 1936, as against 408,965 a logical anatomy of the skin.
was found in the Jewish National lease the pyramids of E ypt„
scot Bldg., telephone Cadillac 7981. traditional Judaism and respect
the end of 1935 and 499,628 on
Fund Box of the late Mrs. Jennie which he considers ideal for adgver-
The United Americans branch in for its adherence has always been
June 16, 1933. Other figures in Protest Scheduled Talk of Fr-its JOZ
Josue.
e.
tising moving pictures . . So
Southbury, Conn., was responsible appreciated by the follower' of
eluded in the report show tha
Kuhn at Union College
Mrs. Kaman may be reached that's what the ancient Hebrews
last week for the act of ousting traditional Judaism in the city.
one out of every five Jews is de-
TROY, N. Y. (WNS) — The at 1999 Calvert Ave., Townsend toiled for under the whips of
the Nazi camp in that community.
David L Berrie,
pendent on relief, that emigre. scheduled appearance of Fritz 8-3834.
Egyptian taskmasters,
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