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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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January 21, 1938

.nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Active
PALESTINE ART ON EXHIBITION IN
Miami Beach
I Detroiters
CONVENTION HALL FOR TEN DAYS

at LADIES AID SOCIETY

MIZRACHI YOUTH CLUB tional Adult Education Movement,
WILL BE FORMED HERE has undertaken the task of calling

Bnai David Donor
Luncheon on Feb. 1

Young Mizrachi, a youth affilia-
tion of the National Mizrachi Or-
ganization, is now in the process
of development here.
Saul L. Schlesinger, who has
earned deserved recognition for
organizational activities in the
past, and who has been identified
with such socially significant en-
terprises as the Shaarey Zedek
Children's Theater, the Sunset
Community Theater. and the Na-

The Detroit Sunshine Club of
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, president
Miami Beach had the following
of the Bnai David Sisterhood,
thanks the prospective donors „,
Interesting Diararnas by AntoniMicklea, Viennese guests at the last meeting: Mr.
who have pledged to attend the Six
and Mrs. William McGraw of Re-
Artist, Describe Every Phase of Life in

tot ether a group of socially-
minded young men and women
between the ages of 18 and 26,
to discuss with them the develop-
ment of youth affiliations for Mis-
rachi. An open invitation is ex-
tended to all of Detroit's young
Jewish men and women to meet I
at 3009 Lawrence Ave., Monday,
Jan. 24, at 8:30 p. m. Those in-
terested who find the time in-
convenient may phone Townsend
8-7291.

The fifth annual donor lunch-
eon of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
ciety will be an event of Tues-
day, Jan. 25, at Lacher's, 3153
Cam Ave. The enthusiastic in-
terest of members and friends has
been manifested by a large num-
ber of reservations. Mrs. 'gnats
Auslanfler, the president, antici-
pates a record attendance.
The luncheon is the society's
chief money-raisinz project of the
year and the proceeds will be
utilized to aid the large number
of needy cases that are cared
for by the organization.
The committee in charge hs.3
spared no efforts' in making this
affair one of the outstanding func-
tions of the season.
Rabbi Moses Fischer, spiritual
leader of the Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue, will invoke a blessing. Fol-
MRS. I. E. LIEBSON
lowing the luncheon a dramatic
performance will be rendered by hinder, I. E. Liebson. P. Shapero,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweig, who are Jacob Greenwald, Eli Greenwald,
well known for their association Eugene Bremer, I. Heiman, Min-
with the Yiddish Art Theater. nie Weiss, E. Engel, David Good-
Their accompanist will he Mrs. friend, Abe Miller, 51. Kallush, M.
Abraham Gruskoff.
Weinstein, Rose Hirsch and E R.
Mrs. lsador Heiman was treas- Freeman,
urer of this affair and Mrs. Jacob
The publicity was handled by
MRS. FANNIE STRAUSS
Greenwald had charge of the res- Mrs. Paul R. Freeman.
ervations. The souvenir book
ceiving Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. was compiled under the supervis-
Eddie McGrath of the Detroit ion of Mrs. William I. Miller.
Obedience Is the mother of SOC.
Creamery.
Those who helped compile this cess, the wife of safety.
—Aeschylus.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- book are: Mesdames Ienatz Aus-
cob Warren's 47th wedding anni-
versary, Mr. and Sirs. Eddie Mc-
Grath sang.
The bridge luncheon was held
at the Louis Grill, Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach. Over 200 attended.
Entertainment was furnished by
Picadilly Club. The guests of
honor were Mrs. llyman Altman
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Mendel- 0
son of South Haven, Mich., Krae-
mer Family of Mt. Clemens. Ber-
2
tha Love was chairman of the 12
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
■ CAdIllse 33311
luncheon. Fannie Strauss, the
1311 GRISWOLD woo.
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president, was hostess. The follow-
ing hostesses assisted: Mary Gor- 0123456678901234567890123 4567890
don, Gertrude Rosensweig, Rose
Kornick, Julia Isaacson, Fannie
Greenberg, Mrs. Jacob Warren,
Sirs. Fertel, Miss Shreir.

the Holy Land

'

LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY

I

Six diaramas, the work of an Cation of an artist's impression
eminent Viennese artist, Anton of Palestine.
Carl Sedan of the Detroit Con-
Micklea, feature the current ex-
position at Convention Hall, vention and Travel Bureau saw
these
diaramas and arranged for
which opened for 10 days on Fri-
their display at the exposition .
day, Jan. 21.
Efforts
are being made by Mrs .
These dioramas portray every
conceivable phase of lift and ac- David B. Werbe, who has taken
an
interest
in Mr. Micklea's
tivity in Paelstine. They show
the holy cities and sites, the Jew- works, to interest Detroit Jews
ish central places of interest, the who are urged to attend the ex-
colonies, the historic spots known Position and see these displays.
to every student of the Bible, as Tickets for the exposition will be
well as historic spots of import- on sale at the Jewish Center, the
United Hebrew Schools, The De-
ance to non-Jews.
All too often, the unexpected
Mr. Nickles traveled through troit Jewish Chronicle and the
death of the breadwinner means
Palestine for nine months in office of the Zionist Organization,
that the standard of living to
1927. Ile made sketches and 1044 Penobscot Bldg.
An appeal is made especially
which he has accustomed his fam-
then took four years to reproduce
his work into these six diaramas. to parents to see to it that their
ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most •
children
see this exhibit which
Synagogues, the Wailing Wall,
families under the circumstances would have to conic down
the spots made holy by the Jew- gives a graphic picture of Pales-
too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against
ish Prophets. the Tomb of tine.
The artist, Anton Micklea, was
this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical
Rachel, as well as the modern
spots—including the Hebrew Uni- born in Vienna where he spent
readjustment income plan. Let me give you full particulars—
most
of his life and where he
versity, the hospitals and sana-
you will be interested.
toria—are shown in these artistic won acclaim from critics in many
MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS
lands.
Ile has a son who is a stu -
works and are the result of a most
dent in the Sorbonne in Paris.
second annual donor luncheon on artistic and most skillful interpre-
Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Fort

1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
WHY DID RUMANIA
Wayne Hotel.
Mrs. Roy Chatlin is chairman
GO ANTI-SEMITIC?
of
the
luncheon.
Mrs.
Morris
A••uno.toes comp...toy
o•oo 01•010• • • WI MN I••17
Garber has charge of the souvenir
(CONCLUDED FROM PACIR
booklet. The organization is the
The eighth annual dance of the
sponsor of the Bnai David Sun-
Junior
Jewish
National
Fund
will
the arrogance of the latter grew
day School.
Those desiring reservations be held this Sunday evening, Jan. in direct proportion to the extent
should call Mrs. Roy Chatlin, 23, at the Stotler Hotel. Jules to which the democratic govern.
Townsend 7-8154, 2982 Cortland;
ments failed to assert themselves.
or Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, 2202 Elm-
It all began with the Corfu inci-
hurst, Townsend 8.2457.
dent and Mussollini's defiance of
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will be
the League of Nations and the
the guest speaker and Rabbi Jo-
signatories to the League Pact.
shua S. Sperka will deliver the
Italy was reprimanded. She ig-
invocation.
nored the censure and the incident
was closed. Thus commenced a
series of lawless acts on the part
PALESTINE PARLEY
of aggressor governments. Trea-
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
ties were violated. Pacts were ig-
nored. Agreements were discarded. the extremists in the cabinet.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
Pledges were broken. The aggres-
Most important of all, however,
sor attributed the inactivity of the is the flancial and economic plight
en areas from Central and East-
democracies of the world to fear of the autocracies. Germany's cur-
ern Europe.
and his arrogance grew still more. rency is in a very precarious state.
The sessions of the conference
First Mussolini, then Hitler, then Her gold cover is barely one per
will open on Saturday evening at
Japan. Many of the smaller coun- cent. Her paper money outstand-
8:30 p. m. in the Mayflower Hotel
tries had foryears looked towards ing is at a record high for the
and will continue all day Sunday,
France and England for financial post-inflation period. All sorts of
closing with a dinner on Sunday
support and moral guidance. But restrictions have been put into ef-
• Surprisingly low prices
evening,
their confidence was steadily wan- fect. Italy's position, while ap-
for quality work.
The principal speakers at the
ing and their faith was disappear- preciably better than that of the
• Try Forest fine Shoe
conference will be Secretary of the
ing when they saw how helpless Reich, is not especially satisfac-
Repairing — see the
Interior Harold L. Ickes, United
and weak the protectors were or tory. The same is true of Ruma-
difference.
States Senator Robert F. Wagner,
appeared to be themselves. It is nia, which required financial as-
United States Housing Adminis-
• Specialized Shoe Dye-
obvious that nations will lose not sistance. Neither Germany nor
trator Nathan Straus, Dr. Stephen
ing and Cleaning.
only faith in, but also respect for Italy, sorely in need themselves,
S.
Wise,
retiring
national
chair-
GROSS
MISS
BETTY
governments . which
are either un- can do anything for their latest
• We use the most
.
man of the United Palestine Ap-
protect their
able or unwillin
Modern Shoe Factory
peal, and Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Klein in person and his orchestra interests against g aggressors. The partner. Those charged today with
Equipment.
who will succeed him as the leader will provide the music for the Little Entente, notably Rumania leading, or to put it more accu-
rately, misleading the destinies of
• Expertly trained Shoe-

in 1938 of the nationwide campaign evening.
and Yugoslavia, which belong to
makers rebuild shoes
for Palestine settlement.
Dave Zeff is chairman of the the French sphere of influence, the German, the Rumania, the
NO CHARGE
to look like new.
Dr. Bernard Joseph, legal ad- dance committee. Other chairmen were distressed to see the helpless- Italian, and the Japanese peoples
FOR PICK - UP
viser to the Jewish Agency for are: Betty Gross, tickets; Mrs. ness of their protector in times of realize the fate which befell the
• We use only the fine
AND DELIVERY
Palestine, has come to this coun- Morrey Shepherd, publicity; Sam stress and emergency. They were autocracies as a result of the last
Prime Oak leathers.
They remember that the
try to present a report on the pres- Yagoda, program.
impressed with the rapid rise of war.
autocracy of the Hohenzollern
ent situation to the National Con-
The proceeds of this dance will Germany. Their traditional and
ference. Other outstanding speak- be sent to Palestine for the re- historical friend and ally, France, collapsed, that the tyranny of the
era will be Dr. Israel Goldstein, demption of the soil as Jewish I slowly and gradually gave war, to Romanoffs was brought to an ab-
Louis Lipsky and Judge Morris
the Reich, the influence of which rupt end, that the absolutism of
Rothenberg, national chairman of property.
grew markedly, especially in Ru- the Ilabsburgs disappeared, and
the depotism of the Sultanate was
the United Palestine Appeal; Itta-
That long-eyed equestrian mon- mania.
desroyed. It was democracy which
mar Ben Avi, Palestine editor;
t Fundamentally
P
weathered the storm then. It will
Dr. Joachim Prinz, the distin- ument to Sir John Monash, the ,
guished German-Jewish leader; Jewish engineer who became corn.: Inherently, the Rumanian peas- be democracy which will weather
mander-in-chief of the 'Australian ant is devoid of prejudices. Ile is the storm again!
DYERS,
Inc.
Dr.
Solomon
Goldman
of
Chicago
CLEANERS
and Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein of army in the World War, is being fundamentally honest, His leaders
built at last, are invariably corrupt and venal.
Rochester, N. Y.
They are for sale. It is only a
question of price. Goebbels, Ger-
many's Minister of Propaganda
and Enlightenment, became In-
tensely interested. He dispatched
Schacht to the Balkans. While
ruthless and unscrupulous. Ger-
1 1
many's wizard of finance is ap-
parently not sufficiently familiar
with Balkan mentality to win a
clear cut victory at once. How-
ever, he paved the way. German
funds began to pour into Rumania
immediately upon Schacht's re-
turn home. Goebbel's propaganda
fell thus on sympathetic ears. The
hoplessly insolvent Cuza and Goes
groups
came to life. The party's
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1937
empty treasuries began to fill up.
Many of the smaller Rumanian
RESOURCES
newspapers passed into the hands
of Germany's spokesmen, who in-
$148,695,638.57
Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks
cessantly preached the vicious doc-
198,000,658.55
trines of Hitlerand. What did the
• a
United States Government Obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed
democracies do to counteract the
11,248,698.84
propaganda? Absolutely nothing.
Other Securities
What did Rumania's influential
750,000.00
Jews do? Less than nothing. When
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
64,311,852.62
Porunca Vremei, the "Stuermer"
Loans and Discounts
of Rumania. launched a vitriolic
9,154,556.27
6
attack upon the richest Jew of the
Real Estate Mortgages
48,698.44
country, owner of steel mills and
banks and head of the country's
Overdrafts
795,483.84
largest industrial concern, friend
Real Estate (24 Brinell Bank Buildings)
of the King and his paramour, he
882,887.99
contributed some funds to the
Accrued Income Receivable—Net
1,760,197.43
paper and in typically Rumanian
I

Credit
Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances and Letters of
fashion, the attacks upon him
4437,448,673.55
ceased. It is apparent that this
TOTAL RESOURCES
is not the method which should
talks — so take
have been employed effectively.
LIABILITIES
When one of Rumania's outstand-
Ai a turn up and down
ing
liberals
suggested
to
the
Automobile Row and see
Deposits:
4358,482,665.46
writer that with a relatively small
Commercial, Bank and Savings
amount the vicious activities of what it says about Buick.
9,176,503.77
the Ilitlerites might be arrested,
U. S. Government
First off you discover that
a few substantial Jews in the
11,289,410.43
this sparkling stepper is
country were approached to no
Treasurer—State of Michigan
405,605,824.74
26,657,245.08
avail. They could see no special
the lowest-priced of all the
Other Public Deposits
advantage in extending "aid."
Germany could act and did act straight-eights of its size.
accordingly.
Capital Account:
Next—itlists atlowerfigures,
10,000,000.00
It would be futile to minimize
Preferred Stock (Paid in)
even, than some sixes do,
the danger incident upon recent
7,500,000.00
happenings in Rumania and what
Common Stock (Paid in $5,000,000.00—Earned $2,500,000.00)
and it's within a dollar or two
is
currently
transpiring.
If
the
7,500,000.00
a week of several others.
Surplus (Paid io 55,000,000.00—Eartied $2,500,000.00)
Gogas
and
the
Cuzas
and
the
28,946,932.57
3,946,932.57
Codreanus are given free hands,
But the story isn't told in the
Undivided Profits (Paid in $2,506,060.00—Esmed 31,446,932.57)
the results may be more disastrous
375,000.00
bare prices—it's told in the
than in Germany, even though
Reserve for Common Stock Dividend No. 7, payable February 1, 1938
948,717.88
astonishing amount those
this may be difficult to fathom.
Persecution in the Reich is sys-
Reserves
modest figures cover!
1,760,197.43
tematic,
methodical.
and
accord-
Credit
Our Liability Account of Acceptances and Letters of
ing to rules and regulations. In
$437,648,672.55
In the SPECIAL, for instance,
Rumania it will be devoid of sys-
TOTAL LIABILITIES
you get 122-inch wheel-
tem
and
method
and
rule,
but
so
0 .00 in the foregoing statement
base, 107 horsepower with
much the worse for the victims.
United States Government Securities carried at 434,850,00

Will Their Standard
of Living Endure?

BARRY IIIMELSTEIN

Jr. National Fund
Dance This Sunday

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DIRECTORS

HENRY E. BODMAN
DONALDSON BROWN
FRED J. FISHER
CHARLES T. FISHER
CHARLIEI T. FISHER, .11.

JOHN 5. FORD. JR.
JAMES S. HOLDEN
JAMES INCLIS
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN
ALVAN MACAULEY

TRUST DEPARTMENT

WALTER S. MfLUCAS
JAMES T. M.MILLAN
PETER J. MONAGHAN
R. PERRY SHORT]
ALFRED P. SLOAN. IL

This bank acts as Trustee, Executor and Corporate Agent

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Systems - Audits - Taxes

A Ray of Hope

There is, however, • ray of
hope: General Antonescu, chief of
the General Staff. is decidedly and
unqualifiedly pro-Ally. The Hitler
ideology which Goes is aping is
foreign and repugnant to him. He
may be able to restrain his col-
leagues from going too far. Ma-
jor Irimescu has been reappointed
Minister of Aviation. He is • man
of very high calibre; thoroughly
honest and dependable. Ile be-
longs to no party, but is tempera-
mentally and emotionally closer
to the French and the British
than to the Germans and the Ita-
lians. He is what I should term
a most enlightened conservative.
He, too, may succeed in curbing

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All in all,this greatBuick is the
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